The Two Things That Have Always Renewed the Church

The Two Things That Have Always Renewed the Church

From Pivot Podcast by Faith+Lead

April 9, 2026 · 30 min · Season 6 · Episode 172

About this episode

The episode explores the challenges of cultivating Christian community in contemporary culture and identifies historical patterns of renewal in the church.

Why is Christian community so hard to cultivate in contemporary culture? In this episode of Pivot Podcast, host Dwight Zscheile continues his conversation with Dr. Jennifer Wojciechowski, a professor of church history at Luther Seminary, tracing the deep cultural roots of our present challenge. From the Enlightenment's reimagining of the human person as an autonomous individual to the seismic cultural shifts of the 1960s and 70s, Jennie and Dwight examine how Western culture arrived at a place where shared frameworks for truth and the common good have largely dissolved, and how both mainline and evangelical churches have accommodated themselves to that story in ways that have undermined their witness. But the conversation doesn't stop at diagnosis. Jennie draws on two thousand years of church history to identify what has actually produced renewal: communities defined by credible Christian living and the clear proclamation of the gospel. From the mendicant movements of the High Middle Ages to the witness of St. Francis, the pattern holds. In a culture that measures human value by productivity and self-optimization, the message of grace turns out to be genuinely strange and…

People in this episode

Host: Dwight Zscheile

Guest: Dr. Jennifer Wojciechowski

Topics covered

  • Christian community
  • church history
  • cultural shifts
  • renewal
  • gospel proclamation

Keywords

  • Christian community
  • church history
  • cultural challenges
  • renewal
  • gospel

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Luther Seminary

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