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What Churches Must Recover in the Next Decade

3 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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The Church does not need to chase every trend in the next decade—it needs to recover what is faithful. In this episode of The Shepherd’s Table, Dr. David Colbert explores what churches must recover in order to remain healthy, biblical, and missionally effective in a confused cultural moment. Drawing from Jeremiah 6:16 (KJV), this conversation calls leaders back to the essentials: Scripture, discipleship, shepherding, holiness, and mission. You’ll learn: • Why churches must recover confidence in Scripture • The difference between gathering crowds and making disciples • Why shepherding matters more than platform • How holiness strengthens the witness of the Church • Why mission must remain central in the next decade If you care about church health, biblical leadership, discipleship, and the future of the Church, this episode will help you think clearly about what matters most. Pull up a chair. There’s room for you at The Shepherd’s Table.

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