The Dillon Baker Show

Will A Revival Come Through The "Non-Denominational" Church? (DEBATE!)

Dillon Baker Season 1 Episode 3

In this exciting episode of the podcast, I sit down with Andrew Voigt—writer, journalist, and student of theology and church history—for a passionate and thought-provoking conversation about the future of Protestant Christianity. Andrew has written for major platforms like Christianity Today and The Gospel Coalition and is known for his deep insights into the state of the Church and culture.

Andrew's Article - https://www.christianitytoday.com/2024/08/protestant-conversions-roman-catholicism-eastern-orthodoxy/

We tackle some of the biggest questions facing Christianity today:
👉 Is the next Protestant revival going to come from non-denominational churches or the mainline denominations?
👉 Why are evangelicals leaving for traditions like Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy?
👉 What are the challenges and opportunities for a thriving Church in today’s culture?

This discussion gets heated at times, but it’s fueled by our love for the Church and a shared desire to see solutions to its challenges. Stick around until the end, where we reach a heartfelt conclusion, showing that disagreement doesn’t have to lead to division when mutual respect and love are present.

0:00 - Intro 
3:00 - First seeing the cracks
11:30 - People Converting to Traditional Christian Sects
15:00 - Protestants Need To Understand The Reformation More
20:30 - Protestants Recentralized the Eucharist
44:23 - Misconceptions about Martin Luther 
55:45 - What should we do with Church Fathers
1:06:30 - If you convert.. why Rome? 
1:12:00 - DEBATE: Can Revival come through Non-denominationalism
2:25:45 - How can the Non-Denominationalism be the change agents 
2:35:10 - Catholics are attacking targeting Protestants (Next Article)