The Living Waters Podcast

Ep. 384 - When a Church Becomes a Brand: The Danger of Platform Culture

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Apr 2, 2026
They debate how churches shift into personality-driven brands and why that risks turning worship into spectacle. They explore how consumer demand and performance pressure can shape sermons and worship. They discuss balancing creativity with reverence so excellence honors God rather than chasing applause. They call for repentance, accountability, and a return to Scripture-centered ministry.
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INSIGHT

Branding Replaces Christ With Personality

  • Church branding arises from centering personality not Christ and turns congregations into audiences.
  • Mark Spence notes brands come from personality and Mike Cosper argues the real problem is congregations empowering narcissistic leaders.
ADVICE

Prepare Sermons As Sacrifices To God

  • Do stop shaping sermons to get clips, laughs, or viral attention and instead prepare them as sacrifices to God.
  • Emeal Zwayne and Oscar Navarro urge pastors to stick to the text and preach to a congregation with real issues, not an audience.
ANECDOTE

Big Screens Hid A Small Congregation

  • Oscar visited a megachurch that appeared huge online but was only a few hundred people, showing online production can mask small attendance.
  • He observed big screens and hyped production aimed at building an online church rather than feeding the flock.
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