Reaching the Anti-Church Culture, with Jesse DeYoung
Church leaders often ask, "How do we reach people in places that seem anti-church or post-Christian?" Jesse DeYoung, Executive Lead Pastor of Flatirons Community Church, provides honest and actionable answers to that question in this episode of the Intentional Churches Podcast.
Jesse shares his journey from a youth group kid in Kentucky to leading one of the largest churches in Colorado, all while navigating the unique cultural challenges of Boulder County and the Denver Front Range—a region often marked by skepticism, individualism, and a deep love for the outdoors over traditional church.
From rethinking how to engage transient, mountain-loving populations, to challenging his staff to identify someone who might be going to hell and actively pursue them with love and intention, Jesse brings a fresh perspective on evangelism, leadership, and culture.
Doug and Jesse explore:
-Why loving people for who they are—not who they might become—is key to lasting ministry.
-How Flatirons addresses the complexities of legal marijuana use and its impact on church culture.
-The deep roots of misalignment in growing churches and the three key practices for addressing it: the stories you tell, the behaviors you reward, and the incidents you confront.
-The importance of personal evangelism at every level—executive team, staff, and board.
-How Flatirons supports church planting without becoming an over-extended multi-site machine.
This is a must-listen episode for church leaders across the size spectrum—from church planters to executive pastors—who are serious about aligning people to the Great Commission, even in tough cultural climates.
The Intentional Churches Community is a free-to-join online community platform designed to foster individual growth while nurturing collective wisdom and best practices from church leaders like yourself from across the country. Get started with your free account at intentionalchurches.com/community.
Don’t forget to reserve your spot for the Intentional Churches Conference in April here: https://www.intentionalchurchesconference.com.
New to Intentional Churches? Start here:
https://intentionalchurches.com/radical-alignment
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Welcome & Intentional Churches Community
03:15 Meet Jesse DeYoung & His Ministry Journey
07:50 The Culture of Boulder County & Reaching the Unchurched
14:30 Flatirons’ Origin and DNA of Evangelism
19:20 Stories from the Front Lines (Including the "Weed King")
23:10 Parenting & Pastoring in a Weed-Legal Culture
28:05 Personal Evangelism and Jesse’s “One”
32:20 Culture of Evangelism: Staff, Board, and Church
36:50 Misalignment in Growing Churches & How to Fight It
42:05 Church Planting the Flatirons Way
45:30 Jesse’s Final Words to Church Leaders
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Jesse shares his journey from a youth group kid in Kentucky to leading one of the largest churches in Colorado, all while navigating the unique cultural challenges of Boulder County and the Denver Front Range—a region often marked by skepticism, individualism, and a deep love for the outdoors over traditional church.
From rethinking how to engage transient, mountain-loving populations, to challenging his staff to identify someone who might be going to hell and actively pursue them with love and intention, Jesse brings a fresh perspective on evangelism, leadership, and culture.
Doug and Jesse explore:
-Why loving people for who they are—not who they might become—is key to lasting ministry.
-How Flatirons addresses the complexities of legal marijuana use and its impact on church culture.
-The deep roots of misalignment in growing churches and the three key practices for addressing it: the stories you tell, the behaviors you reward, and the incidents you confront.
-The importance of personal evangelism at every level—executive team, staff, and board.
-How Flatirons supports church planting without becoming an over-extended multi-site machine.
This is a must-listen episode for church leaders across the size spectrum—from church planters to executive pastors—who are serious about aligning people to the Great Commission, even in tough cultural climates.
The Intentional Churches Community is a free-to-join online community platform designed to foster individual growth while nurturing collective wisdom and best practices from church leaders like yourself from across the country. Get started with your free account at intentionalchurches.com/community.
Don’t forget to reserve your spot for the Intentional Churches Conference in April here: https://www.intentionalchurchesconference.com.
New to Intentional Churches? Start here:
https://intentionalchurches.com/radical-alignment
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Welcome & Intentional Churches Community
03:15 Meet Jesse DeYoung & His Ministry Journey
07:50 The Culture of Boulder County & Reaching the Unchurched
14:30 Flatirons’ Origin and DNA of Evangelism
19:20 Stories from the Front Lines (Including the "Weed King")
23:10 Parenting & Pastoring in a Weed-Legal Culture
28:05 Personal Evangelism and Jesse’s “One”
32:20 Culture of Evangelism: Staff, Board, and Church
36:50 Misalignment in Growing Churches & How to Fight It
42:05 Church Planting the Flatirons Way
45:30 Jesse’s Final Words to Church Leaders
Website: https://intentionalchurches.com
The Book: https://a.co/d/hFlz17C
The Blog: https://intentionalchurches.com/blog/
YouTube: www.youtube.com/@IntentionalChurches
Facebook: https://facebook.com/intentionalchurches
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/intentional-churches/mycompany/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/IntentionalChurches
X/Twitter: https://x.com/intentchurches
Join the conversation and let us know how you are leading your church toward the Great Commission!
