EPISODE · Feb 5, 2024 · 1H 14M
Are Big Churches Just Big Shows? with Dustin Funk
from Church in the North · host Briercrest College and Seminary
Mega-churches have gotten a lot of bad press lately, but is it fair to judge every large church for the mistakes of a few? In this episode, we talk with Dustin Funk about his church's growth over multiple decades and how God has used it to reach lost people. We also learn about his calling and the church's unique origin story as an ethnic Italian community. Dustin is the Lead Pastor of Oasis Church in Winnipeg, MB. For more information or to contact Dustin, visit www.oasischurch.ca. In the pre-show, Rob, Dan, and Geoff are back together to talk about National Backward Day, and dream about going back in time.For more information about the podcast, visit www.churchinthenorth.ca. For questions or inquiries, please email us: [email protected]. If you like what you hear, please share this podcast with others, give us a review, or leave a comment.
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Mega-churches have gotten a lot of bad press lately, but is it fair to judge every large church for the mistakes of a few? In this episode, we talk with Dustin Funk about his church's growth over multiple decades and how God has used it to reach lost people. We also learn about his calling and the church's unique origin story as an ethnic Italian community. Dustin is the Lead Pastor of Oasis Church in Winnipeg, MB. For more information or to contact Dustin, visit www.oasischurch.ca. In the pre-show, Rob, Dan, and Geoff are back together to talk about National Backward Day, and dream about going back in time. For more information about the podcast, visit www.churchinthenorth.ca. For questions or inquiries, please email us: [email protected]. If you like what you hear, please share this podcast with others, give us a review, or leave a comment.
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