Pursue Holiness
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489409/fan_mail/new] A conference gets built with spreadsheets and meetings, sure, but it only becomes a living body when people listen for God’s voice and obey it. Host Kerry Wood sat down with David Banks, conference superintendent of the North Carolina Global Methodist Conference, as he prepares to move into senior status. He shares the surprising way he felt called into leadership, the moments that made him weep with gratitude, and the friendships that carried a young annual conference through a season of change. We also dig into a Wesleyan vision of what annual conference is supposed to be. David lays out the historic Methodist order that keeps us grounded: revival of the soul first, connection with one another second, then governance and policy. When we get that order right, conference stops feeling like politics and starts feeling like worship, renewal, and mission. We talk about why the local church must remain central in the Global Methodist Church, with conference structures serving congregations instead of competing with them. Then David leaves us with the kind of practical “last words” that are hard to ignore: know your Bible, practice forgiveness and reconciliation, become intentional evangelists, elevate lay ministry as the main work of the kingdom, and bring children back into worship for real intergenerational formation. He also names self-denial as a missing ingredient in church life, not as gloom, but as the freedom to follow Jesus with clarity and courage. Subscribe for more conversations on scriptural holiness, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the podcast. What’s one change you want to see in your church this year?
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