The Apprenticeship Way with Marc Alan Schelske

Don’t Choose Shallow Formation (TAW047)

Feb 2, 2022
Rich Vellodas, lead pastor of New Life Fellowship and author of The Deeply Formed Life, discusses the disconnect in modern Christianity and the need for deeper spiritual formation. He highlights the pitfalls of shallow faith and calls for genuine self-reflection and transformative values. Vellodas also addresses racial biases and the church's role in promoting racial justice, emphasizing the importance of love and community. His insights urge listeners to examine their faith more critically and embody the teachings of Jesus in their everyday lives.
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INSIGHT

Discipleship Is Failing At The Roots

  • Many Christians display behaviors that contradict Jesus' ethic of loving neighbors, revealing a broad discipleship failure.
  • Discipleship must change core values, not only teach churchy skills.
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The 'CPR' World Shapes Discipleship

  • Rich Vellodas calls our era a 'CPR world' of COVID, political hostility, and racial injustice shaping fragmented hearts.
  • He argues discipleship needs a vision large and deep enough to encompass this complex moment.
INSIGHT

Shallow Formation Leaves Out Interiority

  • Shallow formation produces surface-level faith: right thinking, right experience, or right action without interiority.
  • True formation must go beneath behavior and doctrine into the interior life.
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