The Practitioner Podcast: Mission & Microchurch for Everyday People

Missional Practitionership in the Age of AI

1 h 8 min · 9. mar. 2026
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Not a day goes by that the headlines don't involve a story about artificial intelligence. For some, this means an exciting future. For others, it means the end of civilization as we know it. What are Christians supposed to think? How does this impact our missional practitionership and microchurch communities? In this episode, we wrestle with the complexity of this issue and talk about the implications. Other Links: The Last Invention Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-last-invention/id1839942885 "Hope in AI Despair" - https://ajswoboda.substack.com/p/hope-in-ai-despair "The Perfect Mirror" - https://comment.org/the-perfect-mirror/ Video Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/@renaissancemicrochurches Website - wearerenaissance.org Sign-Up For The Practitioner Pathway Cohort - wearerenaissance.org/training

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