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Rows to Rooms
Rows to Room is a podcast documenting a real-time church transition. At Infuse Church, we are shifting from a traditional Sunday-centered model to a foundation built on micro-churches (traditionally known as house churches). This podcast exists to walk honestly through that journey: the theology, the leadership decisions, the fears, the breakthroughs, and the obedience behind it. This isn’t about abandoning church. It’s about becoming it. Moving from rows to rooms. From attendance to discipleship. From spectators to family. Christ in us. Us in Him.
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Apr 13, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 7: Interview Bo's House Church Experience 13.04.2026 43:50
What happens when a pastor of 30 years reimagines church entirely? In this episode, we welcome Bo, who shares his journey of transitioning his church plant into house churches just 21 months ago. From the excitement of a new vision to the real challenges of leading people through change, Bo offers an honest look at what’s worked, what’s been difficult, and what he’s learning along the way. This is...
Episode 6: When Kids Disrupt Church… or Define It 09.04.2026 18:43
What if the biggest distraction in your spiritual life isn’t your kids—but your expectations? Many parents hesitate to step into house church because they’re afraid it will just mean managing chaos instead of growing in their faith. In this episode, we confront that fear head-on and reframe what parenting in a house church can actually become. From the assumption of constant disruption… to the rea...
Episode 5: What I Believe About You 03.04.2026 12:27
In this episode of the Rows to Rooms podcast , Pastor Taylor shares a foundational belief that shapes everything about this transition: What God says about you is true — whether you’ve experienced it yet or not. Through Scripture, this episode unpacks the identity, gifts, and calling that belong to every follower of Jesus. You are not just meant to receive — you are meant to participate, contribut...
Episode 4: I’m Worried We... 27.03.2026 15:36
In this episode of the Rows to Rooms podcast , Pastor Taylor shares a personal concern behind the transition to house churches — not about structure, but about spiritual formation. What happens when faith is tested outside the comfort of Sunday gatherings? Are we preparing people to follow Jesus when life gets hard? Using the analogy of raising and releasing children, Taylor explores the differenc...
Episode 3: What's the plan? 07.03.2026 20:11
In this episode of the Rows to Rooms podcast, Pastor Taylor shares where Infuse Church currently stands in the transition from a traditional Sunday-morning model to a network of house churches. Rather than revealing a perfectly mapped plan, Taylor explains how this journey has unfolded through a process of listening to God step by step — through Scripture, prayer, open and closed doors, conversati...
Episode 2: What If This Doesn’t Work? 07.03.2026 14:28
Change can bring excitement, but it can also bring worry. In this episode of the Rows to Rooms Podcast , Pastor Taylor addresses the concerns many people have expressed as Infuse Church begins transitioning from a traditional Sunday-centered model to a network of microchurches meeting in homes and everyday spaces. Before jumping into practical answers, Taylor explores something deeper: what does J...
Episode 1: Why Rows to Rooms? 07.03.2026 17:44
Welcome to the first episode of the Rows to Rooms Podcast , a conversation about the journey Infuse Church is beginning as we transition from a traditional Sunday gathering model to a network of microchurches meeting in homes and everyday spaces. In this episode, Pastor Taylor shares the heart behind the shift, answers some of the early questions people are asking, and explains why smaller, relati...
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