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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2025 · 47 MIN

#65 - Lucas Burton on Understanding Evangelism in a Post-Christian World

from The Sowers. · host Matt Naismith

In this episode, Lucas Burton shares his journey into evangelism, shaped by mentorship, theological reflection, and hands-on experience. He emphasizes the power of genuine spiritual conversations and the warmth of human connection in sharing the gospel. Lucas and Matt discuss the mission of Message Canada, the evolving spiritual climate in Canada, and innovative approaches to reaching younger generations. This conversation challenges common misconceptions about evangelism and highlights the importance of equipping local churches to foster meaningful faith conversations. Lucas Burton is a follower of Jesus with a passion for helping people discover their true identity and purpose. After earning his M.Div from McMaster Divinity College in 2017, he served in campus ministry, cross-cultural missions, and pastoral leadership. Now, as the National Evangelism Lead for Message Canada, he equips churches to share the gospel in a post-Christian world. Lucas is also pursuing a PhD in Intercultural Studies, focusing on evangelism in today’s culture. He and his wife, Rachel, live in Toronto with their five-pound Pomeranian, Hope. TAKEAWAYS: +Evangelism should stem from an ongoing encounter with Christ. +Approach conversations with humility and curiosity. There is more that unites us than separates us. +People are often open to discussing faith when approached sincerely. +The harvest is plentiful, and many are curious about Jesus. The joy of sharing the gospel can be profound and encouraging. +Local churches can have evangelists who equip the congregation. +Training and equipping are essential for effective evangelism. +The spiritual climate in Canada shows a decline in Christian affiliation. +Gen Z is open to dialogue and exploration of faith. +Maintaining the call to repentance is crucial in evangelism. To learn more about Message Canada, please visit https://messagecanada.org/. To learn more about Advance Summit, please visit https://advancesummit.org/. To explore The Sowers on other platforms, please visit https://linktr.ee/thesowerspod. #evangelism #Christ #church #training #spiritualgrowth #transformation #Jesus CHAPTERS 00:00 Journey into Evangelism 07:29 Key Training Experiences for Evangelism 12:02 Debunking Myths of Evangelism Conversations 19:33 Real-Life Evangelism Encounters 21:35 The Joy of Sharing the Gospel 22:56 Understanding Evangelism and Its Roles 26:57 Message Canada: Mission and Vision 30:30 The Spiritual Climate in Canada 35:08 Innovating Evangelism for Younger Generations 40:40 New Chapter

In this episode, Lucas Burton shares his journey into evangelism, shaped by mentorship, theological reflection, and hands-on experience. He emphasizes the power of genuine spiritual conversations and the warmth of human connection in sharing the gospel. Lucas and Matt discuss the mission of Message Canada, the evolving spiritual climate in Canada, and innovative approaches to reaching younger generations. This conversation challenges common misconceptions about evangelism and highlights the importance of equipping local churches to foster meaningful faith conversations. Lucas Burton is a follower of Jesus with a passion for helping people discover their true identity and purpose. After earning his M.Div from McMaster Divinity College in 2017, he served in campus ministry, cross-cultural missions, and pastoral leadership. Now, as the National Evangelism Lead for Message Canada, he equips churches to share the gospel in a post-Christian world. Lucas is also pursuing a PhD in Intercultural Studies, focusing on evangelism in today’s culture. He and his wife, Rachel, live in Toronto with their five-pound Pomeranian, Hope. TAKEAWAYS: +Evangelism should stem from an ongoing encounter with Christ. +Approach conversations with humility and curiosity. There is more that unites us than separates us. +People are often open to discussing faith when approached sincerely. +The harvest is plentiful, and many are curious about Jesus. The joy of sharing the gospel can be profound and encouraging. +Local churches can have evangelists who equip the congregation. +Training and equipping are essential for effective evangelism. +The spiritual climate in Canada shows a decline in Christian affiliation. +Gen Z is open to dialogue and exploration of faith. +Maintaining the call to repentance is crucial in evangelism. To learn more about Message Canada, please visit https://messagecanada.org/. To learn more about Advance Summit, please visit https://advancesummit.org/. To explore The Sowers on other platforms, please visit https://linktr.ee/thesowerspod. #evangelism #Christ #church #training #spiritualgrowth #transformation #Jesus CHAPTERS 00:00 Journey into Evangelism 07:29 Key Training Experiences for Evangelism 12:02 Debunking Myths of Evangelism Conversations 19:33 Real-Life Evangelism Encounters 21:35 The Joy of Sharing the Gospel 22:56 Understanding Evangelism and Its Roles 26:57 Message Canada: Mission and Vision 30:30 The Spiritual Climate in Canada 35:08 Innovating Evangelism for Younger Generations 40:40 New Chapter

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