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At the Future Christian Podcast, we talk to pastors, authors, and other faith leaders for helpful advice and practical wisdom to help you lead your church into the future.
At the Future Christian Podcast, we talk to pastors, authors, and other faith leaders for helpful advice and practical wisdom to help you lead your church into the future.
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What does it mean to center the life of the church around the table—and why has the Eucharist so often been pushed to the margins?
In this episode, Loren Richmond Jr. talks with Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons about cultivating a Eucharistic movement in the modern church. Drawing from theology, liturgical practice, and pastoral experience, Longbons invites leaders to reconsider how worship has shifted toward production and consumption—and what is lost when the table is no longer central.
The conversation explores how the Eucharist forms identity over time, not just as a ritual but as a way of life. Rather than seeing communion as an add-on or symbolic moment, they discuss how it can become the organizing center of worship, shaping how communities understand grace, presence, and participation. They also reflect on how modern church models often prioritize content over formation, why repetition and liturgy still matter, and what it might look like to reorient church life around shared practices that cultivate deeper community and spiritual depth.
Together they explore:
- Why the Eucharist has been marginalized in modern worship
- The difference between consumer-driven worship and Eucharistic formation
- How the table shapes identity, community, and mission
- The formative power of liturgy and repetition
- What it looks like to re-center worship around communion
- Practical ways church leaders can begin cultivating a Eucharistic culture
Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons is the Senior Minister of Peachtree Christian Church, where he seeks to share the heart of Christ in the heart of the city. A pastor-theologian and gifted communicator, he brings together thoughtful biblical interpretation, pastoral warmth, and a passion for connecting faith with contemporary life. Jarrod is deeply committed to discipleship, worship, and cultivating a church that serves both its members and the wider community. His ministry is shaped by a love for teaching, the arts, and the formation of leaders for the Church. He and his family consider it a joy to walk alongside the people of Peachtree in God’s ongoing work of renewal and hope. Outside of ministry, he enjoys Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Golf, and Fly Fishing.
Mentioned Resources:
🌐 Jarrod's Church Website: Peachtree Christian Church
🎧 Jarrod's Podcast: Complex Creatures
🎧 Jarrod's Podcast: Who Watches the Re-Watchers
🟧 Jarrod's Substack: keepafire.substack.com
🎧 Episodes Referenced: Andrew Root
🎧 Episodes Referenced: Ted Smith
🎧 Episodes Referenced: DOC Roundtable
🎧 Episodes Referenced: Ryan Burge
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Future Christian Team:
Loren Richmond Jr. – Host & Executive Producer
Martha Tatarnic – Co-Host
Dennis Sanders – Producer
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