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Rector’s Cupboard Podcast
Rector’s Cupboard
100 episodes
3 weeks ago
Conversations about Hopeful Faith, Hopeful Theology.
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Conversations about Hopeful Faith, Hopeful Theology.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Spirituality,
Religion
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Revival and Reflection, a Conversation with David Goa
Rector’s Cupboard Podcast
43 minutes
4 days ago
Revival and Reflection, a Conversation with David Goa
The Cupboard is pleased to welcome back longtime friend, mentor, and Orthodox theologian David Goa for a reflective conversation about the recent rise in church attendance among young people, particularly within Orthodox Christian communities. We explore what might be happening beneath the surface of this trend—and why it evokes both hope and caution. David offers historical, theological, and pastoral insight into patterns of conversion, revival, and youthful religious movements, situating the current moment within a much larger story. Throughout the conversation, the focus returns to formation: the slow, embodied work of learning how to respond rather than react, how to live for the life of the world rather than retreat into religious silos. We are reminded of the church’s calling to bless, to accompany, and to offer a vision of fully human life grounded in presence, humility, and love of neighbor. What might faithful leadership, deep catechesis, and genuine community look like in this moment of cultural and spiritual searching? Resources referenced: “Orthodox Church Pews Are Overflowing with Converts”, November 19, 2025, New York Times “Religious leaders say they’re observing a hidden trend among younger Americans”, December 9, 2025, The Washington Post “What’s driving Gen Z’s return to Christianity?”, December 2, 2025, The Current with Matt Galloway, CBC  An Emancipation of the Mind, Matthew Stewart, 2024
Rector’s Cupboard Podcast
Conversations about Hopeful Faith, Hopeful Theology.