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From Lecture to Laboratory: New Ecclesiology for the Church with David Sunde

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What if discipleship wasn’t a program, but a way of life?

In this episode, Heather Jallad and David Sunde explore how moving from programmatic discipleship to incarnational rhythms can lead to real multiplication. David unpacks what discipleship truly means, breaking it down into the seven rhythms from his book Small Batch Disciplemaking, and challenges the inherited church’s current models. What does discipleship look like in the everyday? How can we create space for organic, relational, and transformative disciple-making? Join the conversation and discover a fresh approach to following Jesus in the rhythms of daily life.

David Sunde collaborates with an ecosystem of faith-based, community organizations, pastors, and spiritual leaders as a Spiritual Director, thought Partner, and Missional Catalyst. He has been involved in professional non-profit and spiritual leadership for over 20 years. He is a native son of San Franciso, the son of an immigrant, and learned to make a lower level of assumption about culture, class, race, and religion against a backdrop of diversity. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Administration from SanDiego State University and a Master’s Degree from Azusa Pacific University. He is currently working on a Doctorate in Semiotics, Cultured, and the Church through George Fox University.

David and his wife Laurel, have two children, Bjorn, and Annika and live in Austin, Texas.

www.davidsunde.com - There’s a link to the NavPress site for 30% off, including bulk discounts.

People can follow me on IG @small_batch_disciplemaking and @davidsunde

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Content provided by Joel Limbauan and Fresh Expressions US. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Joel Limbauan and Fresh Expressions US or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What if discipleship wasn’t a program, but a way of life?

In this episode, Heather Jallad and David Sunde explore how moving from programmatic discipleship to incarnational rhythms can lead to real multiplication. David unpacks what discipleship truly means, breaking it down into the seven rhythms from his book Small Batch Disciplemaking, and challenges the inherited church’s current models. What does discipleship look like in the everyday? How can we create space for organic, relational, and transformative disciple-making? Join the conversation and discover a fresh approach to following Jesus in the rhythms of daily life.

David Sunde collaborates with an ecosystem of faith-based, community organizations, pastors, and spiritual leaders as a Spiritual Director, thought Partner, and Missional Catalyst. He has been involved in professional non-profit and spiritual leadership for over 20 years. He is a native son of San Franciso, the son of an immigrant, and learned to make a lower level of assumption about culture, class, race, and religion against a backdrop of diversity. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Administration from SanDiego State University and a Master’s Degree from Azusa Pacific University. He is currently working on a Doctorate in Semiotics, Cultured, and the Church through George Fox University.

David and his wife Laurel, have two children, Bjorn, and Annika and live in Austin, Texas.

www.davidsunde.com - There’s a link to the NavPress site for 30% off, including bulk discounts.

People can follow me on IG @small_batch_disciplemaking and @davidsunde

  continue reading

69 episodes

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