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Empires of the Future

Empires of the Future

By: Jackson Van Dyke & Denton Ice
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Friends Jackson Van Dyke and Denton Ice discuss the church and change. While the topics may vary, the focus is on Christian faithfulness in this time of rapid cultural change.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Social Sciences Spirituality
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  • Should We Use AI in Christian Worship?
    Apr 15 2026

    This is Empires of the Future, conversations to encourage the Church in a time of change.

    Should we use AI in Christian Worship?

    The predictions concerning the capabilities of Artificial Intelligence are as varied as they are confusing. It may bring on an age of plenty. It may take every human job, eventually. It may open up opportunities undreamt of by previous generations, if it doesn’t kill us all. And it may do some mixture of all these things in just the next few years.

    There is a temptation in the church to take one of two positions on this: either it won’t happen and I don’t want to know about it, or it may signal the end of the world. Faithful christians cannot assume just because a massive change is coming that we won’t need to make major adjustments to it. This podcast is our first effort in trying to do that. Here we discuss how much change A.I. is likely to bring in the church in particular, what uses we should avoid and what uses we could (with some care) engage with. The technology is not going away, but like so many other technologies, it holds promise and peril already, and certainly more in the future.

    We use Ross Douthat’s recent article for the New York Times on changes in the workplace more as a jumping-off point for this discussion, but it is provided here: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/14/opinion/ai-jobs-employment.html

    "The Empires of the future will be Empires of the Mind." - Winston Churchill

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • The Lure of Danger and the Price of Achievement
    Feb 18 2026

    This is Empires of the Future, conversations to encourage the Church in a time of change.

    The Lure of Danger and the Price of Achievement

    Alex Honnold is a name some of us have come to know in the past few years for his death-defying climbs of both man-made and natural wonders. His "free solo" climb of natural wonder El Capitan with no safety gear leads us to ask important questions about danger, challenge, and achievement, while also considering sports of various kinds and how they fit into a life well-lived. We use Rusty McKie's article at the Gospel Coalition as a reference point.

    https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/achieve-die-reflections-free-solo/

    "The Empires of the future will be Empires of the Mind." - Winston Churchill

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Don't Have it Your Way, Against Consumer Spirituality
    Jan 21 2026

    This is Empires of the Future, conversations to encourage the Church in a time of change.

    Don’t Have it Your Way, Against Consumer Spirituality

    How should someone formulate his (or her) view of the world? In an article by Brett McCracken for The Gospel Coalition, he documents the emergence of what he calls “metamodern” Christianity. This is not “modern”, meaning dedicated to an abstract idea of truth and pointed toward “progress”. It is also not “post-modern”, dedicated to feelings and dismissing notions of truth in favor of viewing the world as only consisting of power dynamics. It’s somewhere between the two. In contrast, christians should be a people dedicated to God almighty, to loving Him first and others second and seeking to live lives of sacrifice and love after our Savior Christ who gave himself for us.

    https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/challenge-opportunity-metamodern-christianity/

    "The Empires of the future will be Empires of the Mind." - Winston Churchill

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    1 hr and 18 mins
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