The Holy Post

704: Love is All We Need + Moderate Churches with Ryan Burge

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Jan 21, 2026
Ryan Burge, a sociologist and former pastor, dives into the alarming decline of commitment in American life and its impact on both church and democracy. He discusses how younger generations are increasingly secular and why political polarization is making congregations less diverse. The conversation also explores the necessity for pastors to cultivate political plurality and rebuild community ties. Plus, the hosts touch on how smaller homes can lead to greater happiness and the quirky mystery of missing monkeys in St. Louis!
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ANECDOTE

The Missing Tourist Parable

  • Skye recalled a sermon story about a tourist group mistakenly searching for a person who was never missing.
  • He used it to illustrate how AI and misinformation can trigger wasted real-world resources.
INSIGHT

Autonomy Versus Loving Attachments

  • David Brooks argues modern culture traded loving attachments for autonomy, producing more anxiety and less community.
  • Prioritizing commitments to people and institutions correlates with greater lasting happiness.
ANECDOTE

Weeping In The Pew Before Leaving

  • Caitlin described crying in a pew before leaving a beloved church and seeing widows comforting each other.
  • She used that memory to show painful but meaningful community bonds and why risk is worth it.
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