The Embedded Church Podcast

Aaand, that's a wrap for Season 4! What we learned...

Episode Summary

So, now what? In this final episode of Season 4, Sara Joy and Eric welcome back to the show Josh Yates and Chris Elisara of Ormond Center to reflect on some key takeaways from Season 4 and to offer specific challenges to pastors, professionals, and the 'piqued' to encourage them to seek shalom in their local context.

Episode Notes

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In this final episode of Season 4, Sara Joy and Eric, along with Josh Yates and Chris Elisara from Ormond Center, unpack some of the common themes and fresh discoveries of the past 9 episodes. Here are a few snippets from this conversation.

Audience: We discovered that we have at least three distinct audiences for our podcast. Obviously we have pastors listening as the majority of our guests have been pastors. But we have practitioners who have been trained in or work in the built environment (developers, architects, planners) listening as well. And, we have a number of listeners who are neither pastors nor practitioners, but are very interested in this subject. We call these listeners the piqued.  Which of these categories best describes you?

Churches: Churches are important anchor institutions in most communities. Churches play a unique role in bringing shalom to particular places. Local churches can help to contain and sustain the narrative in a neighborhood.  While we are committed to the idea that the church scattered can contribute to shalom, we continue to be inspired by all the surprising ways that the gathered church (with a humble, outward posture) gets drawn into what God is doing in the neighborhood.

Geography: The guests for Season 4 come from a variety of geographic contexts. Whether its better to define those contexts in terms of cities or states depends on how important it is to you that Texas gets named. In any case, we noted that we want to continue to expand the geographic variety of our guests.

Shalom as Soil: We discovered that our metaphor of soil being made in a bucket as a picture of the conditions needed for forming shalom was great, but needed to be developed a bit. The bucket analogy helps us see how local materials are transformed and utilized to bring new life to a community. But the bucket analogy is somewhat limited in its usefulness to leaders because it suggests a mostly passive role for community leaders who are seeking shalom. We turned to a compost heap as a helpful auxiliary metaphor for seeking shalom. The compost heap also makes soil, but unlike the bucket, it makes soil by an active process of someone adding materials to it. We talked about how those seeking shalom need to be adept in both passive waiting for and active contributing to the shalom of the local community.

Challenge: We end this episode by thinking of specific challenges for each of our three listener groups: Pastors, Professionals, and the Piqued. We’re hoping that every one of our listeners will identify with one of these groups and will consider taking on one of our challenges.

This has been such a fun and productive season. We are grateful to our partners at  Ormond Center for collaborating to make it happen and to every one of our listeners for continuing to listen and share with others.

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Related Resources

Jeremiah 29:7

Sex, Economy, Freedom, & Community: Eight Essays by Wendell Berry

Coda Challenges from Season 4 - developed by Ormond Center

Find these Key Terms on The Embedded Church website:

- Hospitality

- Shalom

Show Credits

Hosted and Produced by Eric O. Jacobsen and Sara Joy Proppe

Edited by Adam Higgins | Odd Dad Out Voice Productions

Theme Music by Jacob Shaffer

Artwork by Lance Kagey | Rotator Creative