In this episode, the Brave Cities crew explores a different kind of organizing principle: shared desire. Rather than building around outcomes, metrics, or even vision, we ask what happens when a community is rooted in a mutual longing — for Jesus, for justice, for neighbor love, for the poor, for the way of the Kingdom.
Drawing on influences from René Girard to Walter Wink, and from 12-step communities to monastic orders, the conversation shifts the frame from performance to formation, from hierarchy to mutuality, and from strategic goals to embodied longing.
Key Themes
- Desire as the organizing principle of spiritual community 
- From top-down vision to decentralized invitation 
- Girardian “mimetic desire” reframed through the lens of Jesus 
- Why formation happens in process, not performance 
- Creating culture that pulls people up instead of pushing down 
- The difference between triangle leadership and circle community 
- Inviting others into a life of desire without over-planning the path 
Notable Quotes:
“You don’t need a plan — you just need a desire worth living out.”
“Fall in love with the process, not the outcome.”
“If you stop walking, Babylon pulls you backward.”