Are Megachurches, Christian Influencers, and Artificial Intelligence Breaking the Church?
This week on the Good Faith podcast, Katelyn Beaty joins host Curtis Chang to confront the church's growing addiction to celebrity culture, asking how celebrity pastors, megachurch platforms, and AI are changing the way Christians are formed. Curtis even asks Katelyn to evaluate whether his public persona and the Good Faith platform risk becoming part of the very problem they're critiquing. If faith is becoming more online, more branded, and less embodied, this conversation asks the hard question: what happens to authentic Christian community, spiritual growth, and discipleship when personality starts to outrun the way of Jesus?
02:06 - Defining Persona vs. Fame
04:14 - Embodied Relationships vs. Platform
05:17 - Curtis's Personal Experience with Platform
09:56 - Dangers of Platform Culture for the Church
14:27 - Curtis's Dilemma: Content vs. Persona
17:58 - Navigating Platform Tensions as a Christian Leader
20:09 - Case Studies: Celebrity Gone Wrong and Right
25:34 - Community and Spiritual Formation Beyond Megachurches
30:10 - Technology, Evangelicals, and the Attention Economy
33:00 - AI and the Future of Persona and Platform
36:12 - Final Hope: Embodied, Material Christian Life
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