Everyday Reformation

Everyday Reformation Welcome to Everyday Reformation, where we apply the rich truths of God's Word to everyday life.

We believe Christ is Lord over all—family, church, and the public square. Join us as we explore how biblical theology shapes everyday life for God's glory.

The modern household is the most comfortable in history—and yet one of the weakest.In this episode of Everyday Reformati...
03/10/2026

The modern household is the most comfortable in history—and yet one of the weakest.

In this episode of Everyday Reformation, we talk about how families have outsourced food, education, repair, discipleship, and responsibility—and why that dependence is weakening the Christian home.

This isn’t a call to guilt or nostalgia. It’s a call to rebuild with wisdom, responsibility, and faithfulness.

Listen now: https://EveryDayReformation.podbean.com/e/ep6-productive-household-outsourcing-not-ready-for-release/

What happens when households outsource the very responsibilities God assigned to them? In this episode of Everyday Reformation, Nick Carter and Pastor Brandon Scroggins examine how modern life has hollowed out the household through dependence on outside systems for food, education, repair, childcare...

Why do churches applaud the wrong men?Not wolves in obvious disguise.Polished. Confident. Platformed.Paul says in 2 Cori...
03/03/2026

Why do churches applaud the wrong men?

Not wolves in obvious disguise.
Polished. Confident. Platformed.

Paul says in 2 Corinthians 11 the problem isn’t just false teachers.

It’s tolerance.

Why do we excuse what harms us?
Why does swagger impress us more than godliness?

New episode drops Tuesday.

When Churches Applaud the Wrong Men — Why We Tolerate False Teachers

Discernment without cynicism.
Truth without celebrity.

Does your presence bring peace into your home?This Tuesday on Everyday Reformation:The Father’s GravitasWhy authority is...
02/03/2026

Does your presence bring peace into your home?

This Tuesday on Everyday Reformation:
The Father’s Gravitas

Why authority isn’t optional—and how faithful fathers cultivate real leadership.

📅 New episode drops Tuesday.

https://youtu.be/VdfeEUrrAYc
01/28/2026

https://youtu.be/VdfeEUrrAYc

Dominion doesn’t begin in the White House—it begins in your house.In this second episode of The Productive Household series, Nick and Brandon return to Genes...

If the household breaks down, the world follows.We’re living in a time of cultural fracture, confusion, unrest, and deca...
01/27/2026

If the household breaks down, the world follows.

We’re living in a time of cultural fracture, confusion, unrest, and decay everywhere you look. But Scripture has always been clear: decline doesn’t start in institutions. It starts in the home.

Tomorrow on Everyday Reformation, we release Episode 2 of our Productive Household series:

Dominion in a Time of Decline: Rebuilding the Household in a Fracturing Culture

We go back to Genesis 1–2 to recover God’s original blueprint for the household—fruitfulness, order, worship, and generational faithfulness under Christ’s lordship.

This isn’t political commentary. It’s biblical clarity.

If you’ve ever looked at your home and thought, we’re surviving, but we’re not building—this episode is for you.

🎧 Drops tomorrow.

Why are men leaving the church?One uncomfortable answer:In many places, worship has trained men to be spectators instead...
01/14/2026

Why are men leaving the church?

One uncomfortable answer:
In many places, worship has trained men to be spectators instead of participants.

When worship feels like a concert rather than a confession,
when emotion replaces obedience,
and when strength is softened instead of ordered,
men quietly disengage.

In the latest episode of Everyday Reformation, we talk about:

Why worship is never neutral

How music forms courage, leadership, and faithfulness

Why psalm-singing and historic hymns matter

And how the church can recover strength without losing tenderness

This isn’t about preference or nostalgia.
It’s about formation and the kind of men our worship is shaping.

▶️ Listen now: https://tinyurl.com/y9jz23zp

“Strong worship doesn’t make men harsh—it makes them dependable.”

Why are men leaving the church—and what does worship have to do with it?For decades, churches have watched men quietly disengage from congregational life. No...

📢 New episode drops TuesdayFor years, men have been leaving the church—not because faith demands too much, but because w...
01/13/2026

📢 New episode drops Tuesday

For years, men have been leaving the church—not because faith demands too much, but because worship often demands too little.

When worship feels like a concert instead of a confession, men are trained to consume instead of stand.

In this week’s episode of Everyday Reformation, we ask:

What kind of men does our worship form?

We talk psalms, hymns, masculinity, and why worship is never neutral.

🎙️ Releasing Tuesday.
Stay tuned.

“Strong worship doesn’t make men harsh—it makes them dependable.”

Busy doesn’t always mean faithful.A lot of churches are active.A lot of families are stretched thin.A lot of men are wor...
01/10/2026

Busy doesn’t always mean faithful.

A lot of churches are active.
A lot of families are stretched thin.
A lot of men are working hard.

But activity alone doesn’t guarantee direction.

In our recent Everyday Reformation episode, we talk about why churches drift even when they’re busy—and what it looks like to build clarity, alignment, and long-term faithfulness instead of chasing the next thing.

This isn’t about programs.
It’s not about trends.
It’s about staying anchored when life gets heavy and distractions multiply.

If you haven’t listened yet, this conversation is still very relevant.

🎧 Listen here: https://EveryDayReformation.podbean.com/e/movement-isn-t-direction-why-churches-drift-even-when-they-re-busy/?token=61ebecb62fd881e2ea504a74d096bb59
📍 Same mission. Same Lord. Same Word.

Movement isn’t direction.We recently released an episode of Everyday Reformation unpacking why churches drift even when ...
01/08/2026

Movement isn’t direction.

We recently released an episode of Everyday Reformation unpacking why churches drift even when they’re active—and how clarity, repetition, and ordinary faithfulness keep people aligned over time.

If you missed it, it’s still very relevant:
🎧https://tinyurl.com/4b9zcbvr

Honest question:How do you know if a church (or a family) is actually moving forward…and not just staying busy?Not askin...
01/07/2026

Honest question:
How do you know if a church (or a family) is actually moving forward…
and not just staying busy?

Not asking rhetorically.

Busyness can feel like faithfulness.But they’re not the same thing.Most churches don’t drift because they stop believing...
01/06/2026

Busyness can feel like faithfulness.
But they’re not the same thing.

Most churches don’t drift because they stop believing.
They drift because direction slowly gets replaced by activity.

Worth thinking about.

Movement isn’t direction.Churches don’t drift because they stop caring.They drift because they stay busy—without clear d...
01/06/2026

Movement isn’t direction.

Churches don’t drift because they stop caring.
They drift because they stay busy—without clear direction.

Tomorrow on Everyday Reformation, we’re releasing a conversation that asks a simple but uncomfortable question:

👉 Are we actually going somewhere… or just doing a lot?

This episode isn’t about trends, programs, or reinventing the mission. It’s about why clarity, repetition, and ordinary faithfulness matter—for churches, families, and men who want their labor to count.

If you’ve ever felt:

Busy but unfocused

Active but unsure

Faithful, yet weary

This conversation is for you.

🎧 New episode drops tomorrow.
📍 Same mission. Same Lord. Same Word.

(And yes—Busy ≠ Faithful.)

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