TMCP 186: Ryan Fields on How to Have a Local and Universal Perspective
What are ways to better connect with those of a different perspective? Ryan Fields addresses this and more.
C. Ryan Fields (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is senior pastor of Faith Evangelical Free Church in Acton, Massachusetts. Ryan grew up going to church but didn't know Jesus personally as Lord and Savior until high school; since his conversion to Christ, God has been at work in his life, teaching him what it means, slowly but surely, to live as a child of God rather than a slave to sin. His pastoral training included MDiv, ThM, and PhD studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He is ordained with the Evangelical Free Church of America and previously served as Associate Pastor at Creekside Community Church in Gainesville, FL. He is married to Emily, and together, they seek to serve the church and raise their three daughters (Penelope, Amelie, and Madeline).
Key Points
- How do I build meaningful relationships with those who have different perspectives?
- What does it look like to put a healthy view of catholicity into context in a local setting?
- Practical advice for those looking for a church
- Practical advice for pastors who want to help their congregations realize they are part of one body
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