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Congregation in a Secular Age
Book • 2021
In this book, Andrew Root addresses the challenges faced by congregations in the accelerated pace of modern life.
He argues that the recent push for innovation in churches has led to an acceleration of congregational life, stripping the sacred out of time and resulting in burnout and depression.
Root encourages congregations to reimagine change and move from relevance to resonance, emphasizing the importance of relationships with God and each other to restore sacredness to time.
He argues that the recent push for innovation in churches has led to an acceleration of congregational life, stripping the sacred out of time and resulting in burnout and depression.
Root encourages congregations to reimagine change and move from relevance to resonance, emphasizing the importance of relationships with God and each other to restore sacredness to time.
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in relation to Hartmut Rosa's work and its impact on church congregations.


Brett McKay

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Treat Your To-Do List Like a River, and Other Mindset Shifts for Making Better Use of Your Time
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as the author of the book, discussed in the podcast.


Brett McKay

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Feeling Depressed and Discombobulated? Social Acceleration May Be to Blame
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as one of the books written by 

, exploring the intersection of congregation and secular age.


David Fitch


Andrew Root

S8: E3 The Church in a Secular Age with Andrew Root
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as part of a series on ministry in a secular age.

Joshua Johnson

Ep. 113 Andrew Root Returns - When Church Stops Working