From house churches to cathedrals, the gospel has always found fresh expression in the culture and context of its time.
Together, we’ll explore how churches today are blending ancient traditions with new expressions of faith.
If you’re a pastor, lay leader, or someone who cares about the church’s future, you might be wondering:
This conversation will address those questions directly—and help you imagine what’s possible when we stop going it alone.
In every generation, the church has adapted to meet people where they are—rooted in the gospel, yet responsive to the moment.
So how do we carry that same spirit into a time of deep change?
Today, as many churches face decline, leadership burnout, and shifting patterns of participation, we’re invited into something both ancient and new: a movement from “I” to “We”—from solo leadership toward shared, Spirit-led community.
From a church we feel responsible to keep afloat, to a church that takes root in the lives of its laity and neighbors.
Join Dwight J. Zscheile and Blair Pogue for a free webinar launching their new book, Embracing the Mixed Ecology: Inherited and New Forms of Christian Community Flourishing Together.
You’ll hear stories of communities navigating real change—not by choosing between tradition and innovation, but by blending both. These churches are moving away from internal maintenance and toward collaborative ministry within their neighborhoods—rediscovering Church as something we do together.
The Rev. Blair Pogue is the Canon for Innovation in the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. In that capacity, she helps congregations all over the state go deeper in their practice of the Christian faith, and learn how to join up with spiritually curious neighbors Jesus loves who don’t go to church. Before joining Bishop Loya’s staff, she was the rector of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church in St. Paul for 16 ½ years, and before she served rural and suburban congregations in Virginia, with a special focus on Christian formation. She has a Doctor of Ministry in Congregational Mission and Leadership from Luther Seminary.
Dwight Zscheile is vice president of innovation and professor of congregational mission and leadership at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota.
He is the author of Embracing the Mixed Ecology (with Blair Pogue, Seabury Books, 2025), Leading Faithful Innovation: Following God into a Hopeful Future (with Michael Binder and Tessa Pinkstaff, Fortress 2023), Participating in God’s Mission: A Theological Missiology for the U.S. (with Craig Van Gelder, Eerdmans 2018), The Agile Church: Spirit-Led Innovation in an Uncertain Age (Morehouse Publishing, 2014), People of the Way: Renewing Episcopal Identity (Morehouse Publishing, 2012) and The Missional Church in Perspective: Mapping Trends and Shaping the Conversation (with Craig Van Gelder, Baker Academic 2011) and editor of Cultivating Sent Communities: Missional Spiritual Formation (Eerdmans, 2012).
A graduate of Stanford University (BA), Yale University (MDiv) and Luther Seminary (PhD, Congregational Mission and Leadership), Dwight previously served congregations in Minnesota, Virginia and Connecticut. Dwight’s experience growing up in a secular home in California has shaped his commitment to helping the church cultivate Christian community with neighbors in today’s changing world.
Alicia Granholm is senior director of Faith+Lead and a leadership and church consultant based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. She helps pastors and leaders engage culture to make a lasting impact. For nearly two decades, she has trained, equipped, and empowered followers of Jesus to engage their local communities by contextualizing the Gospel and its application. Alicia compassionately crosses cultural boundaries having lived, studied, traveled, and served in 25 countries on six continents. Alicia has a Doctor of Strategic Leadership, Global Consulting (Regent University), MDiv (Bethel Seminary), and MA in Teaching (University of St. Thomas).
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