Season 6, Episode 3: "The Future of G3: Beauty, Bible, and Bold Transitions" with Dr. Scott Aniol
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🎙️ Episode Overview
Podcast: Perspectivalist S6 E3
Host: Uri Brito
Guest: Dr. Scott Aniol, Executive VP at G3 Ministries
Location: Church of the Redeemer, Monroe, LA
Occasion: 12th year of Jubilate Deo Music Camp
🔗 G3 Ministries Website
🔗 Scott Aniol's Author Page
🔗 Jubilate Deo Music Camp
Dr. Aniol shares his long-term involvement with Jubilate Deo and the shift from traditional VBS to Bible and Music Camp.
Camp includes folk dancing, choral singing, and music literacy through dance.
Emphasis on beauty and coherence in worship rooted in theology, especially starting from childhood.
Initial hesitation from some Christians about dancing due to secular connotations.
Folk dancing is a joyful and wholesome expression of faith and embodiment of Psalmic worship (e.g., Psalm 149:3).
Dance is viewed as an overflow of Sunday liturgy, not a replacement of it.
Raised in a musically and theologically rich environment.
Influenced by Jonathan Edwards and C.S. Lewis, emphasizing beauty, truth, and goodness in worship.
Pursued theological reflection on art, music, and liturgy across evangelicalism.
The unchanging liturgy of the church offers stability amid cultural and social media volatility.
Warning against virtual ecclesiologies and the danger of losing real, embodied church community.
History & Mission
Started in 2013 as a local church conference led by Josh Buice at Pray’s Mill Baptist Church.
Grown to include:
G3 Press – publishing theological books and devotionals
🔗 G3 BooksG3 Plus – streaming platform with sermons, lectures, and courses
🔗 G3+ StreamingG3 Church Network – ~215 churches subscribing to 1689 Baptist Confession
🔗 Church DirectoryFamily worship resources, theological journals, and more.
Leadership Transition
Josh Buice's resignation handled with transparency and speed, widely praised by constituents.
G3's structure allowed it to continue uninterrupted, avoiding personality-centered collapse.
New Logo & Vision
Rebranding started before the resignation but accelerated after.
Vision Statement published to affirm the continuity and a renewed commitment to resourcing the church.
🔗 G3 Renewed Vision Statement (2025)
Emphasis on:
Unity over competition in the evangelical world
Collaboration among ministries and local pastors
Spotlighting faithful unknown pastors (e.g., David DeBruyn in South Africa)
Addressing the problems of celebrity culture in evangelicalism:
Not faulting godly men like MacArthur, Piper, or Voddie Baucham
Critiquing the culture that idolizes them
The most important ministry: faithful local presence—family, church, liturgy.
Social media should be a tool, not a substitute, for embodied Christian life.
G3 remains committed to Scripture-rooted, theologically rich content for families and churches.
🏕️ Music & Liturgy💃 Dance in Christian Life📖 Aniol’s Theological Background🏛️ Church Stability vs. Cultural Shifts📡 G3 Ministries: Past, Present, and Future🔄 Future Direction✝️ Final Reflections