
Patrick Miller
Pastor of The Crossing in Missouri. Co-hosts the Truth Over Tribe podcast and co-author of Joyful Outsiders.
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Feb 27, 2025 • 1h 17min
Being Joyful Outsiders in our Turbulent Cultural Moment: Patrick Miller
Patrick Miller, a Teaching Pastor at the Crossing Church and co-host of popular podcasts, dives into the complexities of navigating faith in today's world. He discusses the cultural shift from postmodern cynicism to a yearning for meaning and the rise of metamodernism. With a focus on evolving forms of evangelism, Miller emphasizes the importance of authenticity in spiritual practices. He also shares insights from his new book, 'Joyful Outsiders,' highlighting how Christians can embrace a hopeful identity amid cultural challenges.

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Jun 4, 2025 • 1h 32min
672: Gender Worship Wars & the Joy of Being Cultural Outsiders with Patrick Miller
Join Patrick Miller, pastor and co-author of "Joyful Outsiders," as he discusses the surprising gender divide shaping Gen Z's worship preferences, contrasting emotional expression with structured doctrine. Filling in for Phil, Drew Dyck dives into the implications of these trends on church engagement, while Patrick shares insights on navigating the loss of Christian cultural power joyfully. They also tackle the humorous side of air travel with pigeons and offer thoughtful critiques on the phrase 'asking Jesus into your heart.' A lively exploration awaits!

Apr 29, 2025 • 1h 10min
Patrick Miller: How to Write About Culture
Patrick Miller, a Pastor at The Crossing and co-author of Truth Over Tribe, shares insights on navigating the tricky waters of writing about culture. He speaks candidly about the rejection process, emphasizing it's part of growth. The importance of collaboration shines through as he discusses co-writing and feedback. Miller also delves into engaging storytelling, the journey of finding the right book title, and the resilience needed in the face of publishing challenges. With humor and heart, he inspires fellow writers to embrace the madness of their craft.