EP224: Taylor McCall & How a Decentralized Microchurch Impacts the City
Alright. This is one of these conversations where we probably won’t put our technology hat on. We’re not talking some new technique or process for digital ministry. Instead, we’re going to dive deep into microchurch.
LET’S BETTER UNDERSTAND MICROCHURCH STRATEGY, AND HOW IT CAN REACH THE CITY.
As we look at Decentralized Microchurches, we see an immense opportunity to reach people digitally… utilizing digital community in the same way that physical microchurches are reaching to their community. The potential of a microchurch is far more than just doing a neighborhood bible study, as Taylor McCall says it opens up a new opportunity, to create a new city. Mindblown? We are too.
DOES TAYLOR’S MCCALL’S MICROCHURCH STRATEGY FOR BRAVE CITIES PAVE THE WAY FOR DIGITAL MICRO?
Taylor’s Microchurch strategy is aggressive, but what does it mean for Digital? How can we use Digital to not only reach our city, but to create new expressions of the city? What is a digital city anyway? Or what is the role of digital in reaching our city? These questions, and many more, with Taylor McCall & Jeff Reed on The Church Digital Podcast.
ABOUT TAYLOR MCCALL
Taylor McCall is the founder of Common Thread — a movement of interconnected churches in Birmingham, AL, that consists of intentional neighborhood communities, small businesses and justice works in their city and multiple cities around the world. Taylor and his wife Lindsey and their five children live in downtown Birmingham and have been living in and practicing intentional community for over a decade.
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