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TRLP 055: The Beauty of the Old: Why Ancient Things Still Matter to a New Generation

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Episode Summary:
In a culture that’s always chasing the next new thing, why are so many young people drawn to what feels ancient, rooted, and steady? In this episode, Paul explores how the ancient paths (Jeremiah 6:16), the old wells (Genesis 26:18–33), and the deep roots of old trees point to the surprising attractiveness of tradition. Whether your church is 200 years old or just a teenager, this conversation will encourage you to rediscover the treasures that give stability, refreshment, and depth to the next generation.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why younger generations are drawn to tradition in a world of constant change.
  • How Jeremiah’s “ancient paths” offer wisdom for today’s church.
  • What Isaac teaches us about “re-digging the wells” of spiritual life.
  • Why the stability of older churches matters in an unstable world.
  • Practical ways younger or non-traditional churches can tap into ancient practices without losing their vibrancy.

Practical Takeaways for Non-Traditional Churches:

  • Introduce rhythms of Scripture reading, prayer, or creeds.
  • Teach church history alongside the Bible to anchor people in the bigger story.
  • Be intentional with communion, fasting, and prayer gatherings as deep wells of grace.
  • Offer consistency in leadership and discipleship that builds stability over time.

Key Quote:

“The future of the church needs the past to flourish. And maybe the most countercultural, attractive thing we can offer to the next generation isn’t a brand-new idea, but an ancient, living well.”

Resources & Links:

  • Jeremiah 6:16
  • Genesis 26:18–33
  • Want to dig deeper? Visit pauljenkins.tv

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Rather watch the video? Head over to The Reluctant Leader Podcast on my YouTube channel.

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Episode Summary:
In a culture that’s always chasing the next new thing, why are so many young people drawn to what feels ancient, rooted, and steady? In this episode, Paul explores how the ancient paths (Jeremiah 6:16), the old wells (Genesis 26:18–33), and the deep roots of old trees point to the surprising attractiveness of tradition. Whether your church is 200 years old or just a teenager, this conversation will encourage you to rediscover the treasures that give stability, refreshment, and depth to the next generation.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why younger generations are drawn to tradition in a world of constant change.
  • How Jeremiah’s “ancient paths” offer wisdom for today’s church.
  • What Isaac teaches us about “re-digging the wells” of spiritual life.
  • Why the stability of older churches matters in an unstable world.
  • Practical ways younger or non-traditional churches can tap into ancient practices without losing their vibrancy.

Practical Takeaways for Non-Traditional Churches:

  • Introduce rhythms of Scripture reading, prayer, or creeds.
  • Teach church history alongside the Bible to anchor people in the bigger story.
  • Be intentional with communion, fasting, and prayer gatherings as deep wells of grace.
  • Offer consistency in leadership and discipleship that builds stability over time.

Key Quote:

“The future of the church needs the past to flourish. And maybe the most countercultural, attractive thing we can offer to the next generation isn’t a brand-new idea, but an ancient, living well.”

Resources & Links:

  • Jeremiah 6:16
  • Genesis 26:18–33
  • Want to dig deeper? Visit pauljenkins.tv

⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️
Thanks for listening to The Reluctant Leader Podcast with Paul Jenkins! Find me on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, and be sure to read the stuff I'm writing on my blog.
Rather watch the video? Head over to The Reluctant Leader Podcast on my YouTube channel.

  continue reading

61 episodes

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