Between Sundays with The Chandlers

Purpose, Identity and Calling

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Sep 9, 2025
Will Chung, a pastor focused on discipleship in North Orange County, and Luke Lezon, a young adults pastor in Orlando, dive into the identity challenges faced by Gen Z and Millennials. They discuss the dangers of comfort culture and emphasize the importance of self-denial in the journey of faith. Personal stories reveal struggles with burnout, depression, and the need for authentic ministry. The conversation highlights how transient cities provide unique opportunities for gospel engagement and the role of mentorship in fostering spiritual growth.
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ADVICE

Design Discipleship Around Sending Windows

  • Treat transient cities as mission fields and design discipleship with a sending mindset and specific time windows.
  • Use predictable scope-and-sequence discipleship, e.g., a five-year window, to equip and send mature believers.
INSIGHT

Compassion Without Conviction Is Dangerous

  • A major deception: 'I can do whatever I want and God still loves me' becomes a license to sin without self-denial.
  • Gen Z seeks clarity and needs both compassion and conviction toward holiness.
ADVICE

Pursue Replenishment, Not Rest For Its Own Sake

  • Resist the cultural overemphasis on self-care that avoids pain and mission; pursue replenishment from communion with Christ instead of rest for rest's sake.
  • Seek soul replenishment through the Spirit, not mere leisure or avoidance of suffering.
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