Can the decline of churches and pastors in the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS) be part of God's grand design? Join us in an engaging conversation with our longtime friend and listener, Andy Warner, who brings this intriguing concept to light. As a former Director of Christian Education who transitioned into a software engineer, Andy's personal journey within the LCMS provides a unique perspective on the changes within the ministry and the challenges it faces today.

We then delve into the role of the church beyond its Sunday morning services. Taking inspiration from Jesus's teachings and the Book of Acts, we discuss how the church can serve as an incubator for new things, its responsibility towards the community, and the significance of gathering and being sent. Using examples from the Christ Greenfield Tim and the La Mesa ministry, we underscore the importance of service and community engagement, and how actively addressing the needs of the community can transform the church's impact.

In the final part of our discussion, we open up about the ongoing struggles within the LCMS, particularly the issues concerning Concordia Texas. From communication problems to legal battles, we highlight how these challenges have impacted pastors, DCEs, and laypeople. As we wrap up, we draw guidance from the teachings of Jesus and the disciples, emphasizing the need for patience, hope, and prayer amidst the chaos. Join us for a rich discussion on the LCMS, the role of the church within the community, and how we can be His hands and feet in the world today.

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