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05/26/2026

We started a little early today so if you missed the episode, I encourage you to go check our conversation on "Generational Curses." Love to hear your thoughts.

05/26/2026

The Mobilized Church Podcast Episode 263 - Generational Curses: Are We Fighting the Wrong Battle?

Generational curses is a phrase many believers have heard, but what does the Bible actually mean? Are repeated struggles, family patterns, and recurring cycles evidence of spiritual bo***ge, or could we be misunderstanding the battle itself?

In this episode, we explore common misconceptions surrounding generational curses and examine what Scripture says about strongholds, inherited patterns, and the renewing of the mind. We discuss how ways of thinking can become deeply rooted over time, why behaviors are often downstream from beliefs, and why discipleship and Holy Spirit transformation are essential for lasting change.

What if we have spent years fighting symptoms while missing the actual battle?

05/26/2026

Early start time today…kicking off at 9:30. Hope you can make it.

05/19/2026

The Mobilized Church Podcast Episode 262 - Everyday Mission: What the Early Church Knew That We Forgot

What did first-century evangelism actually look like? Was it driven by programs, platforms, and professionals, or something much deeper?

In this episode, we unpack key insights from Michael Green’s Evangelism in the Early Church and explore how Christianity spread so rapidly across the Roman world without church buildings, modern technology, or centralized systems. We discuss why ordinary believers became the primary missionaries, how households and relationships served as the engine of mission, and why the life of the church itself became one of its strongest apologetics.

We also wrestle with challenging questions for today’s church. Has mission become something we do rather than something we are? What can we learn from a movement where faith traveled through everyday life, bold conversations, transformed communities, and believers who saw themselves as witnesses wherever they lived, worked, and played?

Join us as we explore what it means to recover an everyday missionary mindset and ask whether the church was ever intended to merely have a mission, or whether the church exists because it is a mission.

05/12/2026

The Mobilized Church Podcast Episode 261 - Paul’s Use of Inspiration: Understanding Spiritual Authority and Church Leadership

In this episode of The Mobilized Church Podcast, we tackle one of the most important and misunderstood subjects in modern Christianity: spiritual authority and the role of leadership in the church. In a culture that often swings between rejecting leadership altogether or elevating leaders beyond biblical boundaries, what does healthy, Spirit-led leadership actually look like?

Using 1 Corinthians 7 and other key New Testament passages as a framework, we explore how Christ governs His church through delegated spiritual leadership, the difference between authoritarianism and stewardship, and why spiritual leaders are called to more than simply repeat information. We discuss pastoral oversight, doctrinal responsibility, Spirit-led discernment, and the tension between individualism and biblical accountability in the modern church.

This conversation is a needed recalibration on leadership, authority, and how the church was designed to function under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.

05/05/2026

The Mobilized Church Podcast Episode 260 - A World Without Reference Points: When Culture Loses Its Anchors for Truth, Identity, and Authority

We’re not just living in a divided world—we’re living in a disoriented one. There was a time when people could disagree and still share common reference points for truth, identity, and authority. That’s no longer the case.

In this episode, we unpack what happens when those anchors collapse. When truth becomes personal and identity is self-defined, it doesn’t create freedom—it creates instability. Conversations break down, meaning fragments, and people are left trying to define reality on their own.

But this moment isn’t just chaotic—it’s revealing. When certainty disappears, searching begins. And in a world without reference points, the need for something solid becomes undeniable.

05/05/2026

Late start time today…we’ll be going LIVE around 10:30. Hope to see you there.

04/28/2026

The Mobilized Church Podcast Episode 259 - Six Years Out from COVID: What Current Research Is Telling Us About Mission

Six years removed from COVID, the data tells a more nuanced story than most headlines. In this episode of The Mobilized Church Podcast, we look at insights from Pew Research Center, Gallup, Barna Group, and Lifeway Research to understand where the Church and mission field really stand today.

Yes, decline may be slowing, but stabilization is not transformation. Spiritual openness is still there, especially among younger generations, but it’s often unformed and fragmented. At the same time, rising anxiety and renewed interest in faith point to a deep hunger that has yet to become real discipleship.

This episode challenges the Church to look beyond attendance and ask the deeper question: are we actually forming disciple-makers?

04/28/2026

GOING LIVE HERE IN JUST A FEW MINUTES!

04/28/2026

Just a heads up: tomorrow's podcast will start at 9AM! Hope you can join us...gonna be a good one.

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