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What does a healthy church look like?

39 min · 26 de jun de 2026
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When most people think of a healthy church, they think of attendance, budgets, and buildings. But healthy things grow because they are healthy first... not the other way around. In this episode, Chad and Jason open with a picture from Romans 12, the church as a body, every part interconnected, every member functioning together under Christ, and use that foundation to challenge one of the most common assumptions in ministry today. In this episode, you'll hear: * Why bigger is not always healthier, and why chasing growth over health costs more than most churches realize * What it actually looks like for a church to help people grow spiritually, not just attend regularly * Why healthy churches create lasting impact in people's lives and in their communities Healthy things grow, but growth was never meant to be the goal. We'd love to have a conversation with you if this is something you need help navigating. Visit keenly.org [https://keenly.org] to connect with the Keenly team.

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episode What does a healthy church look like? artwork

What does a healthy church look like?

When most people think of a healthy church, they think of attendance, budgets, and buildings. But healthy things grow because they are healthy first... not the other way around. In this episode, Chad and Jason open with a picture from Romans 12, the church as a body, every part interconnected, every member functioning together under Christ, and use that foundation to challenge one of the most common assumptions in ministry today. In this episode, you'll hear: * Why bigger is not always healthier, and why chasing growth over health costs more than most churches realize * What it actually looks like for a church to help people grow spiritually, not just attend regularly * Why healthy churches create lasting impact in people's lives and in their communities Healthy things grow, but growth was never meant to be the goal. We'd love to have a conversation with you if this is something you need help navigating. Visit keenly.org [https://keenly.org] to connect with the Keenly team.

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