Episode Summary
What happens when three young pastors decide to build churches that challenge everything people expect from organized religion? In this compelling episode of Making Sense of Faith, Adam Hamilton sits down with three remarkable young clergy who are reshaping what it means to be a pastor in today’s world. Fresh from a gathering of United Methodist pastors, these emerging leaders share their deeply personal call stories and their bold vision for creating faith communities that nobody thinks could exist—places where progressive values meet ancient traditions, where doubts are welcomed alongside belief, and where diversity isn’t just tolerated but celebrated as a reflection of God’s kingdom.
5 Key Highlights from This Conversation:
- “God Made Me Different on Purpose” – Tyler shares his powerful childhood realization that God created diversity intentionally, leading him to embrace both his sexuality and his calling to ministry as gifts meant to work together, not compete.
- The Church That Doesn’t Exist Yet – Julia describes her dream of starting a faith community that confuses everyone because it’s “unapologetically Jesus-centered” while being both evangelical and progressive.
- From Crisis to Calling – Janelle reveals how her call to ministry came during a faith crisis after her grandmother’s death, discovered while reading John Wesley’s Covenant Prayer in a church member’s basement during a social justice internship.
- Why Young People Still Choose Ministry – Despite the United Methodist Church having only 400 clergy under age 40, these three pastors explain what draws them to serve communities hungry for authentic faith that doesn’t require checking your brain at the door.
- Building Bridges in Divided Times – Adam explores how recent changes in United Methodist policy have opened doors for LGBTQ+ clergy like Tyler, creating space for new kinds of inclusive faith communities that reflect the radical center.
This isn’t your typical religious podcast episode—it’s a glimpse into the future of faith itself. These young pastors aren’t just starting churches; they’re reimagining what spiritual community can look like when it embraces both the wisdom of 2,000-year-old traditions and the needs of people living in an increasingly complex world. Whether you’re skeptical about organized religion, curious about progressive Christianity, or simply wondering if there’s a place for thinking people in faith communities, this conversation offers hope that the church you’ve been looking for might just be getting started. Adam and his guests prove that sometimes the most revolutionary act is refusing to choose between heart and head, between ancient wisdom and modern understanding—and instead creating something beautifully, impossibly whole.
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Reflection Guide Download
In this thought-provoking episode of Making Sense of Faith, Adam Hamilton introduces us to three young pastors who are boldly reimagining what faith communities can look like in today’s world. Their stories challenge us to consider how we might create or find spaces where ancient wisdom meets modern understanding, where questions are welcomed alongside answers, and where authentic community transcends traditional boundaries. Use this guide to explore your own vision for spiritual community and consider how these insights might transform your faith journey.