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Mark Batterson on Building Churches That Transform Communities

32 min · 10. juni 2026
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In this episode of the Radical Hospitality Podcast, host Zeke sits down with Pastor Mark Batterson of National Community Church in Washington, DC, for a conversation about the spiritual weight of physical spaces. What began with three people meeting in a blizzard in 1996 has grown into a multi-campus church and a portfolio of community-driven places—Ebenezer's Coffee House (built in a former crack house), the Miracle Theater, the Dream Center, and the Capitol Turnaround, a 100,000-square-foot streetcar building stripped down to its 96 columns and rebuilt.  Mark unpacks why he believes a church confined to its four walls "is a club, not a church," how honoring the history of old buildings shapes new vision, and why his team invested a million dollars reinforcing a roof deck they have no plans to build on—because the next generation might. Drawing on themes from his book Gradually, Then Suddenly, he reflects on long-game thinking, the boundaries that protect family and ministry, defining success as being respected most by those who know you best, and why leadership always begins with self-leadership. What You'll Learn in This Episode * Why Mark Batterson believes physical spaces carry spiritual weight—and how a coffee house can do what a pulpit sometimes can't * The "rebuilder of broken walls" philosophy: tapping into a building's backstory rather than erasing it * How intentional design (like seating that faces inward rather than spotlighting a stage) creates communal worship instead of personality-driven worship * The case for activating church real estate 24/7 through event venues, childcare, and partnerships rather than letting buildings sit empty six days a week * "Third and fourth generation" thinking: making costly decisions today to set up people you'll never meet * Why he capped his speaking trips—and the wake-up call from his wife that prompted it * His definition of success: "when those who know you best respect you most" * A measured take on AI and technology as "theologically neutral" tools requiring discernment * What encourages him about the next generation's spiritual hunger—and his concern about binary, "us vs. them" thinking * Why the best athletes and leaders he's met excel first at self-leadership, rest, and recovery Connect with Mark Batterson Website: https://www.markbatterson.com/ [https://www.markbatterson.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markbatterson/ [https://www.instagram.com/markbatterson/] Grab the free Radical Hospitality Starter Kit → root-ad.com/starter [https://root-ad.com/starter] Connect with Zeke Freeman: Instagram: @zekefreeman_rootarchitecture [https://www.instagram.com/zekefreeman_rootarchitecture/#] and @rootarchitecture [https://www.instagram.com/rootarchitecture/] YouTube: @rootarchitecture [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm-rNkKMVYiFuCLs3BBZ6EA] Facebook: @RootArchitectureandDevelopment [https://www.facebook.com/RootArchitectureandDevelopment] LinkedIn: Zeke Freeman [https://www.linkedin.com/in/zeke-freeman-20183020/] X/Twitter: @zfreemanroot [https://x.com/zfreemanroot] Ready to get started with your hospitality project? https://root-ad.com/ [https://root-ad.com/] Get in Touch: Stay connected with the Radical Hospitality podcast for more episodes exploring the intersection of architecture, design, and unforgettable guest experiences. Follow, Rate & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your network! Your support helps us continue delivering conversations with industry leaders redefining hospitality.

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In this episode of the Radical Hospitality Podcast, host Zeke sits down with Pastor Mark Batterson of National Community Church in Washington, DC, for a conversation about the spiritual weight of physical spaces. What began with three people meeting in a blizzard in 1996 has grown into a multi-campus church and a portfolio of community-driven places—Ebenezer's Coffee House (built in a former crack house), the Miracle Theater, the Dream Center, and the Capitol Turnaround, a 100,000-square-foot streetcar building stripped down to its 96 columns and rebuilt.  Mark unpacks why he believes a church confined to its four walls "is a club, not a church," how honoring the history of old buildings shapes new vision, and why his team invested a million dollars reinforcing a roof deck they have no plans to build on—because the next generation might. Drawing on themes from his book Gradually, Then Suddenly, he reflects on long-game thinking, the boundaries that protect family and ministry, defining success as being respected most by those who know you best, and why leadership always begins with self-leadership. What You'll Learn in This Episode * Why Mark Batterson believes physical spaces carry spiritual weight—and how a coffee house can do what a pulpit sometimes can't * The "rebuilder of broken walls" philosophy: tapping into a building's backstory rather than erasing it * How intentional design (like seating that faces inward rather than spotlighting a stage) creates communal worship instead of personality-driven worship * The case for activating church real estate 24/7 through event venues, childcare, and partnerships rather than letting buildings sit empty six days a week * "Third and fourth generation" thinking: making costly decisions today to set up people you'll never meet * Why he capped his speaking trips—and the wake-up call from his wife that prompted it * His definition of success: "when those who know you best respect you most" * A measured take on AI and technology as "theologically neutral" tools requiring discernment * What encourages him about the next generation's spiritual hunger—and his concern about binary, "us vs. them" thinking * Why the best athletes and leaders he's met excel first at self-leadership, rest, and recovery Connect with Mark Batterson Website: https://www.markbatterson.com/ [https://www.markbatterson.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markbatterson/ [https://www.instagram.com/markbatterson/] Grab the free Radical Hospitality Starter Kit → root-ad.com/starter [https://root-ad.com/starter] Connect with Zeke Freeman: Instagram: @zekefreeman_rootarchitecture [https://www.instagram.com/zekefreeman_rootarchitecture/#] and @rootarchitecture [https://www.instagram.com/rootarchitecture/] YouTube: @rootarchitecture [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm-rNkKMVYiFuCLs3BBZ6EA] Facebook: @RootArchitectureandDevelopment [https://www.facebook.com/RootArchitectureandDevelopment] LinkedIn: Zeke Freeman [https://www.linkedin.com/in/zeke-freeman-20183020/] X/Twitter: @zfreemanroot [https://x.com/zfreemanroot] Ready to get started with your hospitality project? https://root-ad.com/ [https://root-ad.com/] Get in Touch: Stay connected with the Radical Hospitality podcast for more episodes exploring the intersection of architecture, design, and unforgettable guest experiences. Follow, Rate & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your network! Your support helps us continue delivering conversations with industry leaders redefining hospitality.

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