What if the church of the future doesn’t look like a stage—but like a firepit where no one’s in a hurry to leave?
Summary: In a world that prizes speed, even the church has become hurried—more performance than presence. This reflection explores how our modern worship spaces, designed for consumption and efficiency, often leave us unseen, unheard, and spiritually untouched. Drawing from neuroscience, biblical wisdom, and personal experience on quiet trails, the post makes a heartfelt case for slower, deeper gatherings—spaces that look less like stages and more like firepits. Places where we linger, listen, and are truly human together. If you’re weary of fast-paced faith and long for real connection, this is a quiet call to choose presence over performance.