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Faith, Spectacle & the Business of Church: Marti & Mulder on Schuller’s Enduring Influence

Faith, Spectacle & the Business of Church: Marti & Mulder on Schuller’s Enduring Influence

Update: 2025-07-29
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What can we learn about the future of the church by looking back at Robert Schuller? In this episode, Loren Richmond Jr. speaks with sociologists Gerardo Marti and Mark Mulder about their new biography, The Church Must Grow or Perish: Robert Schuller and the Business of American Christianity. Together, they explore how Schuller’s entrepreneurial vision, drive-in worship, and architectural grandeur helped shape the megachurch model—and why his story still matters today. This wide-ranging conversation dives into Schuller’s deep pastoral commitment, his embrace of American capitalism, and the unspoken ways his model of church innovation continues to influence today’s pastors. Loren, Gerardo, and Mark also reflect on what it means to lead faithfully in a culture defined by speed, spectacle, and constant change.


Topics Covered




  • The rise and fall of Robert Schuller and the Crystal Cathedral




  • Why Schuller’s legacy lives on in today’s church growth models




  • How capitalism and faith became intertwined in modern ministry




  • The unintended consequences of constant innovation




  • Schuller’s surprising theological conservatism and deep pastoral care




  • What “resonance” offers as a response to cultural acceleration




Mark T. Mulder is Professor of Sociology at Calvin University and director of the Common Good Collective. He is the author or co-author of five books In addition, Mulder has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in academic journals, including Social Problems, Religion and American Culture, and The Journal of Urban History. He has also published pieces for church audiences and won writing awards from the Evangelical Press Association and the Associated Church Press. 


Gerardo Martí is William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Sociology at Davidson College and president of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. A prolific and award winning author, his research explores religious innovation and the role of religion in shaping patterns of racialization and political engagement in the United States. Bluesky ‪@gerardomarti.bsky.social


 


Mentioned Resources:


🌐 Faculty Website: https://calvin.edu/people/mark-mulder


🌐 Faculty Website: https://www.davidson.edu/people/gerardo-marti


📖  Previous Book: https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/the-glass-church/9780813589060/


📖  The Book: https://www.eerdmans.com/9780802878557/the-church-must-grow-or-perish/


🎧 Andrew Root: https://futurechristian.podbean.com/e/walking-into-sorrow-andrew-root-on-evangelism-in-the-age-of-despair/


🎧 Andrew Root: https://futurechristian.podbean.com/e/andy-root/


🎧 Andrew Root: https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-jtzdu-1500e5e


 


 


 


Presenting Sponsor:


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Future Christian Team:


Loren Richmond Jr. – Host & Executive Producer


Martha Tatarnic – Co-Host


Paul Romig–Leavitt – Associate Producer


Dennis Sanders – Producer


Alexander Lang - Production Assistant


 

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Faith, Spectacle & the Business of Church: Marti & Mulder on Schuller’s Enduring Influence

Faith, Spectacle & the Business of Church: Marti & Mulder on Schuller’s Enduring Influence

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