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by Tim Stevens (Author)
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Contemporary doesn't equal revolutionary. Revolutionary change is what's needed for churches to survive and thrive. Pop Goes the Church provides a curve-jumping, revolution-starting approach to changing churches, so read it and make the world a better place. --GUY KAWASAKI, Managing Director, Garage Technology Ventures, Author, Art of the Start

In thirty years of ministry, I have never stopped believing that the local church is the hope of the world. It is my driving passion to help leaders get this, and to help them find tools to do church more effectively. Pop Goes the Church should be read by every pastor, church leader, and layperson who wants to connect people to Jesus but is finding it hard to be heard in our media-saturated culture. Some authors have suggested we should give up on the local church. Stevens, however, is making the case that a local church can be transformational in its community. He doesn't stop with theory, but gives practical how-tos and examples from churches of all sizes and styles. Pop Goes the Church is sure to become very useful for a new generation of leaders. it will compel animated conversations in conference rooms and living rooms across the world as leaders everywhere wrestle with how to leverage pop culture in and through the local church. --BILL HYBELS, Senior Pastor, Willow Creek Community Church

Stevens writes with a sense of urgency that will inspire your ministry to an authentic and relevant presentation of God's transforming Word. --STEVE GROESCHEL, Senior Pastor, LifeChurch.tv

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Whether you're a regular attender, a leader, or have yet to step foot in a church, you may have questions about church that aren't being answered. How can the church remain relevant while communicating the unchanging integrity of God's truth? Author Tim Stevens makes an inspiring case for leveraging pop culture to reach out to people in the language of their lives. He offers a new perspective that gives relevance and impact to the church by using pop culture meeting people in the real world with words, sounds and images that speak to them. He encourages us to get out of our comfort zones and look people in the eyes, meeting them wherever they are, relating to their problems and society's challenges--even celebrating pop culture, where there are exciting signs of spiritual seeking. Pop Goes the Church will open your mind to church in a way that breaks down walls, engages the culture and speaks to a generation that needs to hear good news.

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Power Publishing (April 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0979017491
  • ISBN-13: 978-0979017490
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #225,285 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Book On Church and Culture, April 9, 2008
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All of the Guys at Granger are awesome. Tony Morgan is now gone and down with Perry Noble at New Spring. Tony is one of the most gifted and awesome individuals around. But Tim Stevens is the Executive Pastor at Granger Community Church. They are one of the most innovative and fastest growing churches in America. They have done it by bringing the message of Jesus Christ to culture and presenting it in a most creative manner without sacrificing the timeless truths of Scripture.

I have just finished reading Tim's new book "Pop Goes The Church." I got to tell you it rocked my world. Never have I read a book that I cant wait to read again, this time with a notebook, highlighter, and a pen. See, being a new church in SW Florida we live in an area with a multi-cultural mindset. We have the seasonal retirees that come down for the winter, we have the fastest growing university in Florida with FGCU. We have a large Hispanic ethics group. We have a lot of service workers. We have alot of families from Gen Xers to late Baby Boomers and that is Life Point Churches target. 78% of the people in this area are de-churched or unchurched.

So LPC really wants to rock this area by spreading the message of Jesus all over SW Florida but particularly being culturally relevant to our specific demographic. Now everybody wants to be culturally relevant. Everybody wants to be the church that reaches all the unchurched. The problem is nobody seems to have a grasp on just how to do that in a manner that can be demographic specific.

Until Tim Stevens came along and wrote this book. Tim has written THE KEY BOOK on relating church to the culture so that culture can relate to the church. The Chapter called "Lets Get Started" is really a playbook. Tim breaks down exactly what you need to do in order to be culturally relevant for YOUR CHURCH. The great thing about this chapter is that a small brand new church plant running 35 people can uses these steps as well as a mega church running 5,000 per weekend. In this chapter alone e brings to light somethings I have taken for granted. One of those things where after you read the information you say: " I KNEW that."

For example, he writes that the starting points are:

1: Start Slowly

2: Provide Exposure

3: Lead From The Middle

4: Become A Pop Culture Expert

5: Don't Condem The Art

6: Dont Worry About Being Original

Tim even gives us the names of current magazines to help us relate to culture as well as several churches that are doing it. The interviews with these pastors about culture is awesome.

I am telling you, I read alot of books and have read virtually everything written about church planting and todays culture and this book is at the top of the list. You need to order this book and dvour it if you are the least bit series about reaching culture and the unchurched and de-church.

I am telling go buy this book!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Practical and biblical book on building bridges to truth, April 5, 2008
Tim Stevens presents a strong case for the importance (and opportunity) of leveraging popular culture for building a bridge between those who see church as irrelevant and anti-culture, and the eternal message of redemption in Christ.

He begins with the problem of the church, so evident to those on the outside but a complete blind spot to many well-intentioned Christians whose focus has turned completely inward. Though not a theologian, Tim gives some strong biblical examples and principles to support engaging our culture, meeting people where they're at and sharing the good news - not in a watered-down diluted message but with the whole truth of the gospel.

The book also describes many examples of how his church and others have intentionally used music, movies and TV shows known to their audience to make a connection, and demonstrate that the questions they're asking are ones addressed by Christ and His church. It falls short of providing explicit help in 'how to' - but the sense is that creative people in the church with an outward focus will come up with their own ideas if just given permission to do so.

One of the most interesting parts of the book was an allegory of how five churches respond to a big pop culture event in their city. Churches may choose to condemn the culture, separate from it, embrace it, ignore it, or they may choose to leverage pop culture while staying focused on the Word of God and providing inspirational services that are relevant to the community as well as the church. The author presents a compelling case to leverage. Sadly, many pastors and churches will condemn and ignore this book, some will embrace it as rationalization for their watered down message. This book is not for them (and its tone may not even allow some to get past the first chapter). But for those who have been wondering why attendance in their church has been dwindling for years, why there are no members under the age of thirty, or those trying to understand how they become more culturally relevant while staying true to the gospel, this book is a must-read. [review first posted on 'Step Up to the Call' blog]
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4.0 out of 5 stars Keen observations - worth reading, May 1, 2009
Pop Goes the Church presents observations and issues regarding how the cultural ethos impacts the church and its community that are worth noting. Though the author plays down his ability to theologize he does an admirable job of weaving his understanding of the incarnation with the practical, spiritual and relevant ways God is made known in our kind of world.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Wow! A sign of the times.
I really dont know where to begin, as this book comes as close to blasphemy as a person can get. Pop culture is a fancy word for SIN and FILTH! Read more
Published 3 months ago by R. Eigsti

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! This really hit home!!!
I must say Tim hooked me in the books introduction with this question. "Would your community be any different if your church disappeared tomorrow"? Read more
Published 8 months ago by GeeTee

5.0 out of 5 stars Church Leaders: READ THIS BOOK
Tim Stevens does an excellent job of telling stories of life-change and cultural engagement while weaving in practical application for leaders who are wanting to reach out to a... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Shawn Wood

5.0 out of 5 stars Incredibly insightful
Tim Stevens brings together a collection of thoughts that make for a very insightful book on how to leverage pop culture to make your church more accessible to those who don't... Read more
Published 13 months ago by R. Panella

5.0 out of 5 stars A Must for Church Leaders
Tim Stevens has written a smart, entertaining book on why and how churches should engage popular culture. It is a very enjoyable read, but is not full of fluff. Read more
Published 15 months ago by OL Coach

4.0 out of 5 stars Who Knew Engaging Culture Was So Engaging?
Should the church engage pop culture? This is the question asked and answered by Tim Stevens from Granger Community Church and the author of the LeadingSmart blog... Read more
Published 15 months ago by D. Saunders

5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read for Church Leaders; Christians too, for that matter
This book will stretch you, make you laugh, tick you off, and inspire you. If you are responsible for shaping the ministry of your church, you need to read this book. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Jeremy Isaacs

4.0 out of 5 stars Add this book to your bedside table...
I really enjoyed this book. It was a quick read because of Tim's ability to use humor, personal stories and 15 years of experience to make you think and stir up conversation. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Jerrod D. Hoeft

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