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Conversations as you Go

Conversations as you Go

De: Dave Lawton
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  • 195. Roy Moran – What does Meeting together look like?
    Apr 10 2026

    What does it mean to truly gather as a movement church today? In this episode, Roy Moran challenges the traditional “Sunday morning” legacy model, asking a vital question: what does a gathering look like that brings life but doesn’t breed dependency? Drawing from his experience transitioning a traditional congregation into a “hybrid church” strategy, Roy unpacks the gritty realities of planting multiplying, biblically flourishing communities. Whether you are wrestling with the limitations of consumer-driven religion or looking for ways to spark true disciple-making movements that reach people far from God, this conversation will push you to deeply rethink how, where, and why we meet.

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    46 m
  • 194. Roy Moran – Intro to Leaders Weekend
    Mar 27 2026

    Roy Moran kicks off a leaders weekend in City (last year in October 2025) with a powerful recap and vision for disciple-making movements.

    He shares key insights from global movements, including:

    • What defines a movement (100+ churches across 4 generations)
    • The scale of impact through New Generations (3M+ people, 177,000 groups)
    • Why the gospel must not just grow—but scale

    Key Themes

    • The Father’s Heart: God is building a family—He is a lovesick Father pursuing His children
    • Generators > Generations: Focus on forming people who multiply
    • Movement Dynamics: The gospel spreads virally through relationships, not programs
    • Western Challenge: Many need to rediscover God’s heart—not just forgiveness, but family and mission
    • Simple Obedience: Real multiplication happens when people engage Scripture and obey.

    Key Insight

    Roy shares real stories of multiplication—from college campuses to families—showing that what’s happening globally is beginning to take root in the West.

    “God has chosen to need you… to pour His truth through your life.”

    Also Covered

    • Diffusion of innovation (20/80 principle)
    • Communicating without “church language”
    • Practical tools (including an AI DMM coach: Put this WhatsApp Number to the test: +1 816 284 8470)

    Prayer

    Roy closes with a prayer, calling us back to the joy of the Father’s family—and the invitation to join the family business of finding those not yet home.

    Final Reflection:

    If the gospel is meant to multiply, what would it look like in your life to see it move virally through your relationships, networks, and culture?

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    25 m
  • 193. Roy Moran – Having the Right Attitude When Helping Others with DMM
    Mar 19 2026
    Introduction

    In this final episode with Roy Moran from his time with us in the Dandenong Ranges (Melbourne, 2025), we explore how to help local churches embrace Disciple Making Movements (DMM). Roy challenges our posture—calling us to humility, service, and a true Kingdom heart as we seek to empower others rather than bring ready-made solutions.

    Managing the Tension Between Traditional Church and DMM

    Come with humility, not superiority

    • Don’t approach as someone who has “figured it out.”
    • Come with questions, not answers (e.g. “What do you dream for in this community?”)
    • Discover what drives people before offering anything.

    Discern shared vision

    • If there’s no shared goal, it’s okay to move on.
    • Most church leaders are not ill-intentioned—they genuinely want God’s Kingdom to come but often feel constrained by existing systems.
    • Asking them to change everything can feel like asking them to “commit suicide” within their context—so empathy is essential.
    Start Personally, Not Institutionally Infusion of innovation diagram
    • Don’t wait for permission or structures—begin disciple-making in your own life.
    • Reach out to the lost, experiment, and live it out before trying to implement it in a church system.
    • Focus on function over form.
    Understanding the Innovation Gap
    • Early adopters respond to vision; the majority responds to story and social proof.
    • Don’t try to replace a church’s “complete system” with your “pieces and parts.”
    • Instead, humbly offer what you have and let it grow.
    A Posture That Opens Doors
    • Ask: “How can I help?”
    • Avoid pushing solutions until invited.
    • When asked, respond gently as one without all the answers.

    Plant a garden, don’t force growth

    • Share stories.
    • Offer small, relevant resources.
    • Look for hunger and respond to it.
    • Don’t overwhelm—don’t feed a baby with a firehose!

    Honour always

    • Affirm the work already done.
    • Never tear down—build up.
    Creating Space: “Building a Wall”
    • Help churches create separation between traditional structures and DMM efforts.
    • Encourage them to release people to make disciples.
    • Keep things informal and low-key—avoid over-structuring.
    • Start small with a committed group focused on reaching the lost.
    Strategy: Quiet, Humble, Relational
    • Go under the radar—don’t self-promote.
    • Stay low, honour others, and avoid drawing attention.
    • Under-promise and over-deliver.
    • If people start promoting you—step back.
    Key Quote

    “The gap between vision and multiplying reality is closed by one simple thing – people and connection.”

    • Real movement leadership is relational, messy, and slow.
    • It requires vulnerability, patience, and deep investment in people—not just strategies or systems.
    Final Prayer (Summary)

    Roy closes by praying for:

    • God’s power beyond our human understanding
    • Fruitfulness and Kingdom multiplication
    • Divine appointments with people ready for transformation
    • Courage to pursue “impossible” Kingdom dreams
    • Humility—even through refining and difficulty
    • A deep awareness of our identity as children of God
    Final Encouragement

    As we conclude this series with Roy:

    • Reflect on what you’ve heard across these episodes
    • Ask:
      • How is God speaking to me?
      • What is my response?

    Take the next step—simply, humbly, and with others.

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    21 m
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