The Analog Gospel with Jason Parrish

Why Your Church Says "No" When You Want to Preach | Episode 20

1 h 58 min · 17. juni 2026
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A lot of people get saved, get on fire, and immediately want to preach, lead a small group, or start something. And then their pastor tells them no. Pastor Jason Parrish, Pastor Howie Smith, and John Rowa walk through why the church does this, what scripture actually says about it, the difference between intensity and faithfulness, and what "being on fire for God" really means past the initial spark. Plus, outpouring vs. revival, why everybody wants the upper room, and the difference between having ideas and having convictions. Recorded at The Well Church in Sandy, Utah. New podcast episodes of The Analog Gospel drop every Tuesday. https://www.thewellslc.com/

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Pastors Jason & Erica Parrish join John Rowa to answer questions people have always wondered about what it's like to lead a large church in Utah. Why are people transitioning out of the church? Why don't we do midweek services or worship nights? What do pastors actually do when nobody's watching? What's a conviction we've changed our minds about? Plus, why the modern way of leaving a church is broken, what red flags people ignore in dating because they don't want to be alone, and what it really takes to work on a church staff. The Season 1 finale. Unfiltered. No script. No dodging.   Recorded at The Well Church in Sandy, Utah. New podcast episodes of The Analog Gospel drop every Tuesday. https://www.thewellslc.com/

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