Interview: Sam Rainer, The Surprising Return of the Neighborhood Church (Reaching and Loving Your Neighbors, Shifting Culture, and Discovering God's Purpose for the Church) – The Living SENT Podcast
Discussion Questions
- What is the significance of neighborhood churches and why are they becoming a major part of the shift towards local expressions of faith?
- Sam Rainer’s book discussed the shift happening in communities towards more integrated and local expressions of faith, with neighborhood churches playing a significant role.
- Are there neighborhood churches in your community, and if so, how can you get involved or support their efforts?
- How can neighborhood churches shift their culture to better serve and connect with their communities?
- Sam Rainer mentioned that a cultural shift is necessary, focusing on serving the neighborhood instead of expecting the neighborhood to help the church grow.
- What are some specific ways you can help your local church focus on serving the community rather than just growing its congregation?
- What are some ways neighborhood churches can be present and active in their communities to create a positive reputation?
- Sam Rainer suggested being active in non-religious activities like volunteering, coaching sports teams, and participating in community events.
- In what ways can you contribute to creating a positive reputation for your local church through non-religious activities?
- How did other neighborhood churches adapt and embrace a culture of outreach during the pandemic?
- During the pandemic, neighborhood churches used the opportunity to make necessary changes, focus on inviting people to church, and equip their members to share the gospel.
- What lessons can your church learn from this experience to improve its outreach efforts in the future?
- What is Sam Rainer’s advice for pastors and church leaders to be more effective in living sent in their communities?
- As a church member, how can you support your pastors and leaders in living sent and engaging in effective outreach in your community?