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From Failure to Fire: Mike Erre on Reimagining Church for the World

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Sep 14, 2016
Mike Erre shares his tumultuous journey of leaving three churches in six years, reflecting on failure and resilience through the lens of the prophet Jeremiah. He calls for a shift from consumerism to a church that serves the broader community and embodies love. Emphasizing authenticity, he advocates for creating safe spaces for honest conversations about faith. Additionally, he highlights the vital role of older generations in nurturing and empowering the next generation within the church.
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ANECDOTE

Mike Erre's Pastoral Journey

  • Mike Erre shares his personal journey, leaving three churches in six years as a pastor.
  • He reflects on the challenges and wrestles with what about him might be the common factor.
INSIGHT

Church's Role in Faith Rejection

  • The church often contributes to people's rejection of Christianity due to hypocrisy and judgment.
  • Despite this, Mike Erre feels compelled to not give up on the church's mission to serve through community.
ADVICE

Serve and Love the World

  • Churches should fundamentally serve and love the world, moving beyond consumer-driven models.
  • Meeting others' needs best serves our own, reflecting Jesus' call to abandon self-agenda.
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