Monday Feb 02, 2026

Episode 32: Kingdom Ecclesiology: Big church, little church - doesn't matter - do these things!

Summary
The episode “Between Heaven and Earth,” hosted by Justin and Amy Howard, challenges church models that overburden pastors and underutilize congregants. Using the image of an energetic dog confined to a small space, the hosts describe how spiritually gifted believers become frustrated when limited to passive roles. They contrast “pioneers” and “settlers,” critique the overemphasis on Sunday services, and advocate for smaller, relational communities rooted in Acts 2. The episode calls believers to engage missionally where passion, gifts, and context meet, while also acknowledging pastoral burnout and the need for supportive, sustainable church practices.

Highlights
🐕 Underused spiritual gifts lead to frustration.
🔄 Different callings in the church need equal honor.
⏰ Sunday-centric models encourage passivity.
🌿 Smaller communities foster deeper discipleship.
🤝 Pastors need support and shared responsibility.

Key Insights
🐾 Limiting participation stifles spiritual vitality and engagement.
🔄 Churches thrive when diverse callings are released, not constrained.
⏳ Consumer Christianity grows when church life centers only on Sundays.
🌱 Relational, small-group contexts better reflect early church life.
⚖️ Shared responsibility protects pastors and empowers believers.




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