Reverse The Arrows with Pastor Andy Meyer and Pastor Matt Day
Reverse the Arrows is a podcast hosted by Pastors Andy and Matt, where they explore the state of the modern church and challenge the traditional way of doing things. With honesty and vulnerability, they tackle tough questions about church culture, leadership, and faith, seeking to return to the simplicity and depth of the New Testament church. Every episode aims to critique, reform, and reimagine what it means to truly follow Christ and build community in a world full of distractions and disillusionment.
If you're asking questions about the purpose of the church, wondering how to get back to biblical foundations, or just looking for a space to think critically about the modern faith, this podcast is for you. New episodes drop every other Thursday.
Reverse The Arrows with Pastor Andy Meyer and Pastor Matt Day
Latest Episodes
The Hand of Justice, the Heart of Grace | Reverse The Arrows Episode #10
In this powerful episode of Reverse The Arrows, Pastor Andy and Pastor Matt dive deep into God’s discipline, grace, and the calling of true ministry. Drawing from personal experiences, they explore how God’s justice is always wrapped i...
Worship or Worshiptainment? | Reverse the Arrows Episode #9
In this episode of Reverse the Arrows, Pastor Andy and Pastor Matt take on the growing trend of “worshiptainment” — when worship drifts from glorifying God to entertaining people. Together, they unpack how this shift impacts the church...
The Church Has Left the Building | Reverse The Arrows Ep. 8
The Church Has Left the BuildingIn this episode, Pastor Andy challenges us to rethink what it means to be the Church. It's not about the four walls—it’s about people, purpose, and presence in everyday life. Whether you're at home, at wo...
This Isn’t Church, It’s Scaffolding | Reverse The Arrows Ep:7
In this powerful and honest conversation, Pastors Andy and Matt share their firsthand experiences navigating modern church culture, wrestling with burnout, performance-driven ministry, and the sobering realization that much of what we’ve built ...