Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton

S27 Ep 4 | Beyond Relevance to Transcendence in Community

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Oct 8, 2025
Jay Y. Kim, lead pastor at West Gate Church and author of Analog Church, joins to discuss how the digital age reshapes community within the church. They explore how the pandemic shifted gatherings online, changing attendance patterns and engagement. Jay emphasizes that while digital avenues can inform, true transformation comes from in-person experiences. They also examine the balance between content consumption and meaningful community, challenging listeners to consider barriers to participation and the essence of church beyond mere experience.
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ANECDOTE

Half Of Pre-COVID Attenders Didn’t Return

  • Jay reports that half of pre-pandemic attenders at his church never returned.
  • New attendance gains came from brand-new people replacing many who stopped attending.
INSIGHT

Content Versus Embodiment

  • If church is only excellent content, people can consume it remotely and skip embodied presence.
  • That reality forces churches to reconsider what unique value in-person gatherings offer.
ADVICE

Digital Informs, Analog Transforms

  • Use digital formats to inform and inspire, not to replace embodied formation.
  • Prioritize in-person practices when you aim for deep transformation and long-term formation.
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