
The Holy Post 681: Strategically Small Churches with Brandon O'Brien
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Aug 6, 2025 Brandon O'Brien, author of The Strategically Small Church, discusses the vital role of small congregations in today's American Christianity. He argues that as larger churches face declining attendance, smaller ones can thrive by prioritizing community and authenticity. The conversation also touches on the Southern Baptist Convention's internal struggles and the controversial emergence of a whites-only community in Arkansas. Personal anecdotes blend with insightful observations, making a compelling case for reevaluating success in church life.
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Culture Preservation vs. New Testament
- Desire to preserve cultural heritage can conflict with New Testament Christianity.
- Intermarriage and cultural blending are embraced in the New Testament, opposing strict cultural preservation.
Congregational Polity's Achilles Heel
- Congregational polity makes pastors beholden to member preferences and politics.
- When the congregation aligns more with media politics than theology, it distorts church direction.
Renewed Interest in Small Churches
- There is increased appetite and mainstream interest in small, focused churches today.
- Small churches feel authentic and relational, contrasting with large, impersonal megachurches.






