Steve Hitz is a co-founder of Launching Leaders Worldwide, a faith-based nonprofit leadership program which helps young adults examine their lives, determine where they are now, where they want to be, and how to create their future while embracing their faith. He has founded companies, served as a young single adult bishop, and considers himself a Baby Boomer with a Millennial heart. Steve and his wife Ginger are blessed with three sons, two daughters, and eleven beloved grandchildren.
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Igniting the Holy Flame: Building Communities of Love from the Ashes of Negative Religious Culture
Launching Leaders Worldwide
Launching a Rising Generation of Leaders | An Interview with Steven Hitz and Michael Leonard
Coming Alongside Youth & Young Adults | An Interview with Steve Hitz
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Highlights
Steve shares his personal journey following the loss of his son to suicide, which prompted him to explore the intersection of faith, community, and mental health. He discusses concerning statistics regarding church attendance and the challenges faced by young adults in maintaining their faith, particularly within the context of negative religious cultures that often emphasize rules and conformity over love and understanding.
Steve introduces the concepts of “fabricated fellowship” and “harmful religiosity,” explaining how these elements contribute to feelings of shame and disconnection among church members. He advocates for a shift towards authentic fellowship, where relationships are built on genuine care rather than obligation. The conversation delves into the idea of orthodoxy, contrasting “tight-fisted orthodoxy” with “open-hand orthodoxy,” and emphasizes the need for leaders to be flexible and responsive to the spiritual needs of their congregations.
Throughout the episode, Steve shares anecdotes and insights that illustrate the importance of love, mercy, and grace in religious practice. He encourages listeners to embrace a more holistic approach to worship that prioritizes personal connection and understanding over rigid adherence to rules. The episode concludes with Steve reflecting on the positive feedback he has received from readers of his book, who have found solace and inspiration in its message.
01:41 – Introduction to Igniting the Holy Flame by Steve Hitz
02:32 – The Impact of Personal Tragedy on Faith
06:04 – Statistics on Religious Attendance and Faith
09:24 – The Role of Questions in Faith
10:13 – Defining Religious Culture
12:27 – The Importance of Authentic Fellowship
13:36 – The Balance of Doctrine and Culture
15:41 – Understanding Orthodoxy: Open vs. Closed Fist
20:22 – The Role of the Holy Spirit in Leadership
23:06 – The Need for Authentic Relationships
25:06 – The Concept of Fabricated Fellowship
27:52 – Solutions for Authentic Fellowship
30:30 – The Importance of Living the Gospel
32:27 – Celebrating Individual Experiences in Faith
34:57 – Keeping the Fire of Faith Alive
36:41 – Feedback and Impact of the Book
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