Episode 16

Pastor Chat with Greg Taylor — Responding to this Cultural Moment

This week Ryan and Brian are introducing something they call Pastor Chat, which is just that, a chat with a pastor serving in the church and In this episode, they talk with Greg Taylor the lead minister of Second Church of Christ in Danville, Illinois. They talk with him about what’s going in his church and how they, as a church, are responding to this cultural moment. As Ryan and Brian have mentioned several times in the podcast, they want to support the local church and pastors and think conversations like this can help everyone get a peek behind the curtain of church life and make advances for the kingdom. This conversation isn’t just for pastors, it’s for all of us who are a part of the church community.

Links

For some pastors, the past year was a sign from God it was time to quit

Lifechurch.tv - When You Feel Like Giving Up

Gregs' Direct Line Radio Show

Second Church of Christ

Book Link: What Made Jesus Mad?

The World and Everything In It podcast

 

 

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A podcast about the Bible, theology, and all things related to the Christian faith. Hosted by Ryan Sarver and Brian Johnson..

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Ryan Sarver

Ryan was a student of Brian’s at Lincoln Christian College almost twenty years ago — not a good student, but a student nonetheless. He graduated with a degree in worship ministry and worked in the local church for several years. Now, Ryan owns and operates a video production and marketing company, telling stories for non-profits and businesses.

Ryan loves reading books on theology and engaging in conversations. He and his wife, Lauren, share two children and live in the Indianapolis area. One of his claims-to-fame is making the best popcorn ever — just ask his kids.

Ryan’s favorite movie is The Tree of Life. He enjoys all kinds of ethnic foods, as well as pour-over coffee — keep your K-cups to yourself 🙂