• Episode 37 - Are Church Buildings Needed? Our Trip to SOUL Church UK

  • Mar 5 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 37 - Are Church Buildings Needed? Our Trip to SOUL Church UK

  • Summary

  • Are Church Buildings Needed? Thoughts on the largest church building opening in Europe Does Europe need more physical church buildings? In this brilliant episode (my opinion I'm aware!), I delve into the topic of physical church buildings and their pivotal role in communities. Joined by my friends, Matt Harrison and Dan Belshaw, we embark on a road trip to Norwich UK to witness the opening of Soul Church's new facility, helmed by Jon and Chantelle Norman...lots to chat about! EPISODE 2 follows this one! (Where we discuss our thoughts after we had spent all day there!) 00:00 Introduction and Personal Update 00:46 The Unique Setting of the Podcast 01:07 The Journey to Soul Church 03:19 The Story of Dan Bellshaw and Light Church 09:43 The Vision for the Church Building 21:52 The Role of Church Buildings in Communities 26:26 The Church and Its Identity 27:41 The Evolution of the Church 29:17 The Role of Church Buildings 30:51 The Significance of Sacred Spaces 31:49 The Power of Memories and Church Buildings 35:17 The Intersection of Physical and Spiritual 40:42 The Journey of Building a Church 44:26 The Future of Church Buildings 48:13 Reflections and Conclusions 👉 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ORbZlxNwHlI-xpL7Yi9hg?sub_confirmation=1 ** The Rich Martin Podcast ** Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/rich-martin/id1510139697 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0NT4ausjFsFmiXwaSnVRUZ Other Players: https://anchor.fm/rich-martin ** Other Links ** Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richmartinuk/ Web: http://richmartin.co.uk Articles: https://linktr.ee/richmartin

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