
Why the Future May Be Smaller, Slower, & More Spiritual w/Dr. Douglas Jacoby
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In this episode of The Unpolished Church, Jon Sherwood (https://www.jonsherwood.com) sits down with Dr. Douglas Jacoby to explore how followers of Jesus can navigate faith in a shifting cultural landscape.
From mega-churches to micro-communities, Dr. Douglas reflects on the evolution of church life, the rise of Christian nationalism, and what it means to live generously and faithfully across cultures.
Together, Jon and Dr. Douglas unpack practical wisdom for young Christians, the role of the Holy Spirit, and how to influence others through the gospel—without coercion.
This conversation is about rediscovering the Church as a living body and embodying Jesus’ kingdom in a divided world.
TIMESTAMPS:
[00:00] - Intro
[03:09] - Then and Now: Faith Through the Years
[05:15] - Reasons for Shift Towards Small Churches
[08:03] - Journey Through Disillusionment to Purpose
[13:11] - Wisdom for Young Christians Seeking to Live Whole and Holy Lives
[16:35] - The Role of the Holy Spirit Today
[22:25] - Rediscovering Church as a Living Body, Not a Schedule
[25:27] - Navigating Church Life Across Cultures and Convictions
[28:18] - Living Generously: Faith Over Fortune
[31:24] - Christian Community in a Divided Culture
[36:52] - The Power of the Gospel: Influencing Others Without Imposing
[39:10] - Outro
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Ambiguity, Faith, and the Future of Church Community w/Dr. Douglas Jacoby