
Disruptive Dialogues On the Future Of Religion
By Dr. Heidi Campbell & Troy Shepherd

Disruptive Dialogues On the Future Of ReligionFeb 21, 2023

How Churches Locked-Down Technology During Pandemic
Heidi talks with her research associate, Jennifer Daly, about new research findings on how church's views and uses of technology shifted over the first year of the pandemic.
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Thoughts on Mainline Church Decline
Troy and Heidi explore recent statistics on church decline in the SBC and Episcopal churches and reflect on what mindsets may be the root cause of the decline.

The Basics of Digital Religion
Heidi interviews Wendi Bellar, her co-author of the new book Digital Religion-The Basics on how religion is practiced in digital culture.
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https://www.routledge.com/Digital-Religion-The-Basics/Campbell-Bellar/p/book/9780367528102

Finding Spirituality in Digital Gaming
Heidi interviews Dr. Steven Garner on how gamers explore spirituality in different game worlds.

From a "Dones" Point of View
Heidi interviews Kathy DiSanto on her journey to becoming a "done" which provides insight into why committed Christians are leaving the church.
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Mapping the Rise of the Dones Survey: http://bitly.ws/w9S9

21 Ways to Give During the Holidays
Troy breaksdown the many ways in which we can creatively give to our own communities during the holidays.

Calling all "dones" - Studying why people leave the church
Heidi interviews Sophia Osteen about their new research study "Mapping the rise of the dones" and what factors may be influencing people's migration journey away from organized religion.
Take the "dones" survey at http://bitly.ws/w9S9

Food, Religion, and Creativity
Troy interviews Hector Ramos about the state of the church coming out of the pandemic.

How to respond to the coming religious 'shift & drift'
Troy and Heidi talk about the implications of the move away from Christianity in the US as predicted by a recent 2022 PEW study.
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2019 report: https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2019/10/17/in-u-s-decline-of-christianity-continues-at-rapid-pace/
2022 Report: https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2022/09/13/modeling-the-future-of-religion-in-america/

The future of a post-Christian America
Troy and Heidi discuss the coming post-Christian move in the US according to PEW's "Modeling the Future of Religion in America" report.
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What on EARTH is the Church Doing?: A dynamic look at the post-pandemic church in a post-Christian culture
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09FC8C9K9
2019 Report:
https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2019/10/17/in-u-s-decline-of-christianity-continues-at-rapid-pace/
2022 Report:
https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2022/09/13/modeling-the-future-of-religion-in-america/

How open is the communion table?
Troy and Heidi discuss communion: what it is, who it is for, and how churches see it differently.
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Are You Spiritual, But Not Religious? podcast: https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/eq4mn4
What on EARTH is the Church Doing? by Troy Shepherd: https://www.amazon.com/What-EARTH-Church-Doing-post-Christian/dp/B09FC8C9K9

Innovating Church Culture the Kiwi Way!
Heidi interviews Steve Taylor, theologian and educator, on the topic of the state of the church in New Zealand

From Presidents to Astronauts: A vision for diversity
Troy interviews Mark Jordan, a chaplain & congregational care pastor at his local church, about a place called Imagine Diversity. A place where people are valued and unity is appreciated.
Imagine Diversity email: imaginediversityid@gmail.com

The Pastor and The Posthuman: Religious Views about Tech
Heidi interviews Grace Jones, a PhD student at Texas A&M University studying history, about their book chapter on posthuman visions of technology and how pastors discussions of online church echo some of these same beliefs.

Problematic racial structures in food pantries
Heidi continues her conversation with Dr. Andrew McNeely about how religious organizations' views of race and identity are exposed through their work with the hungry.

How the hungry are not helped by religious organizations
Heidi interviews Dr. Andrew McNeely, director of the Aggie Research Program, on his research about the strategies that religious organizations use when working with the hungry.

The Online Church Dilemma
Heidi interviews Scott Thumma, Director of the Epic Project at Hartford International Seminary, on the long-term challenges churches encounter when moving to online services.

Impacting Your Community Through Blessing Boxes
Heidi talks with @conniemerhley about the impact that blessing boxes can have on your community and getting your faith community involved.

Has the digital divided churches?
Heidi introduces findings from the Tech In Churches report on the digital divide and its impacts on congregations during the pandemic.
Tech Trend Paper 3: The Digital Divide, Digital Reluctance and Its Impact on Pandemic Churches https://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/195938

Reflections on a Journey in the Church
Heidi interviews her father, John Campbell about his history with Christianity and his relationship with how he views church today.

"LIVED" Church Outside the Box, pt. 2
Troy and Chris Liotta continue their conversation on ways to live beyond the walls of the church.

"LIVED" church outside the box, pt 1
Troy talks with Chris Liotta, pastor of Rivergate church, about refreshing perspectives on ways to live out church.

Hillsong: Is the Church to blame for the Celebrity Pastor?
After viewing the Hillsong documentary, Troy and Heidi discuss the complexity of the celebrity pastor role within a church environment.

Hillsong: Serving the structure or the Savior?
We use the recent Hillsong documentary to tackle the true motivations behind volunteerism in the church.
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To innovate or imitate the faith?
Troy and Heidi discuss whether innovation in the church has become more important than imitating what God is doing.

Pastors as Entrepreneurs?
Troy reacts to a study on traits needed to be an effective digital pastor, and whether pastors should take on the role of an entrepreneur.
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Embracing Pastoral Entrepreneurship during the Pandemic: Traits needed to be an Effective Digital Pastor:
https://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/195453
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Realizing a Need and Finding a Solution
Troy interviews William Shaw about an idea called Story Time, which has had an amazing impact on hospital patients at @StJoseph_Health hospital.
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Learn more about the Create Kindness Initiative: https://createkindness.mystrikingly.com
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🗨 Mediating the spirit in a digital church
Bala Musa speaks about his thoughts from his chapter Digital Technology and Mediating the Spirit in the book "Ecclesiology for a Digital Church."

📖 Ecclesiology for a digital church
An interview with @johndyer on exploring theological questions raised by doing church online.
Pre-order the book: Ecclesiology for a Digital Church, Theological Reflections on a New Normal

A Reckoning of the Church as a Business Model
In this episode, we tackle the question regarding whether the church has bought into a business-focused model and how that is impacting the future of a post-pandemic church.

You Are the Church! Reflections for '22
Troy and Heidi discuss ways you can use your creativity in your community in the year ahead.

The Missing Tech Experiences Pastors Need, But Lack
Heidi continues her reporting on research focusing on the technology background pastors wished they had prior to the pandemic.

When Pastors Put on the "Tech Hat?"
Heidi reports on new findings related to how pastors adapted to the digital transition during COVID-19, and what their stories mean for the church and their future.
Full Report - https://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/194959
Executive Summary - https://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/194972

Should I Continue to Attend Church?
Troy tackles the topic of church attendance and how to determine whether attendance is still furthering the aim of today's churches.

Proselytizing Jews: The Chabad and the Internet
Heidi interviews Oren Golan, contributor to the new book Digital Religion, 2nd Edition on how ultra-orthodox Jews challenge their conservative stereotype on how they use the internet.

The Evolution of Digital Religion
Heidi interviews Gregory Price-Grieve, key author in the new book Digital Religion, 2nd Edition on how his understanding of religion has evolved in a digital age.

Addressing the Sin of Racism Within the American Church
We tackle the hard reality of communal sin of racism within the white Christian church and consider how we should respond.
Link to new book release: https://amzn.to/3yR5f9w

Meme Messages About the Church and Culture
Heidi interviews Zachary Sheldon on their research looking at the stories COVID-19 pandemic memes tell us about the church and its relationship to culture.
Hint: It's a mixed message.
Article link: http://tiny.cc/atviuz

What On Earth Is The Church Doing?
In this episode, Troy Shepherd introduces us to his new book, What on EARTH is the Church Doing? and gives us an inside glimpse as to how post-Christian trends in culture are impacting the church and why the church needs to take notice of this.
Book link: https://amzn.to/3yR5f9w

Which Comes First, Our Rights or Their Rights?
In this episode, we celebrate the 1 year anniversary of the podcast by reflecting on what it means to engage in a constructive disruptive dialogue on religion. We illustrate this by unpacking a recent Twitter conversation debating whose rights come first in American Christianity.

New Book Explores Cutting Edge Research on Religion
Heidi interviews co-editor Dr. Ruth Tsuria on a forthcoming book "Digital Religion, 2nd Edition" about how religion continues to blur online and offline context as well as sacred and secular forms in contemporary society.
Book Link: http://tiny.cc/xephuz

Is Religion Becoming Unkind? (Part 2)
Here we highlight some of the roots of Christianity's PR problem and how we can promote a culture of kindness through faithful engagement in culture.
Also, check out the Create Kindness Initiative website discussed in this episode: https://createkindness.mystrikingly.com

Is Religion Becoming Unkind? (Part 1)
We explore the extent that religion becomes associated with selfishness and a culture of meanness and what impact this has on the church.

Exploring Themes From the eBook, Revisiting the Distanced Church
Heidi Campbell interviews Sophia Osteen on her reflections from editing and co-authoring the newest eBook, Revisiting the Distanced Church.
The Distanced Church: https://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/187891
Revisiting the Distanced Church: https://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/193368

Introducing Revisiting the Distanced Church
Description: An interview with Dr. Heidi Campbell, editor of the eBook, Revisiting the Distanced Church. She reflects on the follow-up eBook, The Distanced Church, a year after, revealing what pastors and scholars have learned about technology use and the ups and downs of online ministry.
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Access to all eBook: https://www.drheidicampbell.com/e-resources
The Distanced Church: https://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/187891
Revisiting the Distanced Church: https://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/193368
What Should Post-Pandemic Religion Look Like? https://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/192408

Are Pastors Resigning Because the Church is Unraveling?
Heidi and Troy explore a recent Twitter conversation reflecting on reasons that pastors are leaving or resigning from their churches.
Link to Twitter Thread: https://twitter.com/danwhitejr/status/1389001708290859016

Is your church going secular because attendees are struggling with religion publicly vs privately?
In the final part of a 4 part series, we discuss the difference between public faith and private faith in a post-Christian world. Does public faith equate predominately to civil religion or nationalism, and is private faith the sole responsibility of the church?

Is your church going secular because it's ignoring outreach in a digital age?
In part 3 of a 4 part series, we tackle the question of how churches may be ignoring outreach opportunities. We challenge the idea of digital ministry being focused around doing church online while thinking about what it would look like to be an outreach community that also does services in a digital age.

Is your church going secular because the Great Commission has been sidelined?
Second episode of a 4 part series exploring whether the church has lost its mission and the understanding of the Great Commission.

Is your church going secular because of shifting ideas in church membership?
First episode in a series of 4 looking at notable trends impacting the church. Here we deal with changes related to church membership.