
Fresh Expressions believes any church can reach people who are not yet part of any church. This podcast unravels the complexities of today's local mission field and introduces resources from pastors, practitioners and historic movements adept at proclaiming the Good News inside and outside the inherited Church.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 80 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

In this episode, Heather sits down with Crystal Goetz to explore the shared heartbeat between Messy Church and Fresh Expressions. Together they unpack how intergenerational, creative, and hands-on spaces cultivate openness, curiosity, and connection—... more
Marta never imagined she’d live in Mississippi—much less start a church. But God had other plans. In this episode, hear how Marta’s love for her Hispanic community and passion for teaching became the spark for a new kind of church—one that began not ... more
What does it look like to build a vibrant Christian community in a senior living center—one of the loneliest places in our culture?
In this episode, we sit down with Jon Moody, leader of Park Place Community in Fort Wayne, Indiana, to hear how a Fre... more
Welcome to Season seven of the Fresh Expressions Podcast. I’m your host, Heather Jallad. This season, we’re diving into the streams of Fresh Expressions — from senior adults and recovery ministry, to arts, outdoors, recreation, and more.
Each month,... more
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The content of this podcast is wonderful for anyone wondering what is happening in modern Wesleyan ministry today. One niggle is the audio is inconsistent. Pastor Heather’s audio is often way too hot where Gannon’s is normal. Fix that and you’ll go from good to great!
Things have changed and we have to do church differently. You need guides who can help you understand the new terrain. You need real examples from people who have discovered new ways to live out the gospel together.
This podcast is chockfull of big ideas, real-life stories and timely advice for pastors and church leaders.
*Full disclosure, I'm a part of the FX team. But I'm also a listener to the podcast, and I've gotten a lot out of it!
Pioneering a fresh expression, or trying to cultivate a vision for a new kind of church can be an exhausting and lonely endeavor. This podcast is a breath of fresh air for people doing just that. The stories and the insight shared are encouraging and actionable. I’m a dinner church pastor. The recent episode with Verlon and Isaac was so encouraging to me and I came away with practical ideas to implement in my own context. I appreciate all the work that goes into this podcast. Full disclosure - I... more
I am reminded of a song by Michael Kelly Blanchard - Be Ye Glad it has these lyrics…
In these days of confused situations.
In these nights of a restless remorse,
When the heart and the soul of the nation,
lay wounded and cold as a corpse.
We can feel lost in a post-christendom, pandemic, changed world. The Fresh Expressions Podcast shines a light on the path we can walk as we navigate the various calamities and labor to re-invent the church’s mission in a world in search of good news.
A good podcast to introduce listeners to Fresh Expressions US and their adaptive and contextual approach mission and ministry. Their ministry stories are encouraging and insightful. I appreciate that the guests and hosts are ministry practitioners who are open and honest about both challenges and victories they experience. They share how they are personally impacted by their ministry contexts and where they see God moving in their communities.






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