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The Berean Project Podcast

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A fresh take on learning about context and culture so that churches can stop the great adventure of missing the point.

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What Does Success Look Like?

Most people can tell you what they’ve done. Very few can tell you who they’re becoming. In this episode of The Berean Project, we ask a deeper question: What does success actually look like? Is success about doing the right things, following the right patterns, and maintaining what we’ve been taught? Or is it something else entirely? This conversation challenges the idea that success is measured by activity, performance, or outward results—and instead explores a different lens: Success as becoming. Success as trust in motion. Success as a story being formed over time. If you’ve ever felt like your faith has been reduced to checklists, patterns, or expectations, this episode will invite you to step back and ask a better question: Was there a story? This is not about having the right answers. It’s about learning to see differently.

9. april 2026 - 32 min
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The Culture Series Capstone, A Deep Dive Summary

This final conversation isn’t a conclusion as much as it is a pause. Throughout this series, we’ve talked about culture not as something you install, enforce, or fix—but something you inhabit. We explored posture before instruction, trust before compliance, process before outcomes, and context before conclusions. Each episode pulled at a different thread, but all of them pointed to the same quiet truth: culture is formed over time by how we show up with one another. In this capstone episode, we step back and look at the whole tapestry. What happens when faith communities stop trying to control behavior and instead create space for trust to grow? What changes when obedience is no longer the starting point, but a byproduct of relationship? What if the work of forming culture was never meant to be carried by a single leader—but held collectively as an ekklesia? This episode doesn’t offer a blueprint or a checklist. It offers reflection. It invites you to notice what you’ve experienced, what you’ve inherited, and what you may be unintentionally perpetuating. Most of all, it leaves room for discernment—because how this unfolds next will look different in every community. Consider this a moment to breathe. To observe. To listen. And to ask a better question than “What should we do next?” What kind of people are we becoming together?

20. jan. 2026 - 20 min
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The Conversation We Have Next

Most churches don’t choose their culture. They inherit it. Over time, that inherited culture can feel spiritual—even when no one ever named it, questioned it, or chose it on purpose. In this episode, we slow down and talk about what it means to notice the culture that is already forming us. Rather than offering a new framework or a set of steps, this conversation invites listeners to spend time observing—listening carefully to what is protected, repeated, and defended within their own communities. The goal is not to fix or correct, but to see clearly. From there, the work doesn’t belong to a single leader or a prescribed process. Culture is not implemented from the top down. It is discerned together, as an ekklesia—the gathered people—wrestling honestly with what they see and what it is shaping them into. What comes next will look different for every church. Different histories. Different trust levels. Different stories. And that diversity is not a problem to solve—it’s the very reason culture must be discerned in community. This episode doesn’t close the conversation. It releases it. An invitation to gather, to listen, and to ask a better question together: “Here’s what I noticed. What did you notice?”

19. jan. 2026 - 18 min
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