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Matt Rawle is Lead Pastor at Asbury United Methodist Church in Bossier City, LA. Matt is an international speaker who loves to tell an old story in a new way, especially at the intersection of pop culture and the church.

Matt has a B.A. in music from LSU and an M.Div. from Duke Divinity School. He and his wife Christie have three daughters. Matt loves meditating on Scripture, listening to the heart of God, and inspiring people to do the work of God—Love. He also loves thinking about new ways to tell an old story.

He is the author of a new series of books titled The Pop in Culture Series. The series includes The Faith of a Mockingbird, Hollywood Jesus, and The Salvation of Doctor Who.

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The Church as Hub for Innovation

“The Hub is where curiosity, entrepreneurship, and leadership together cultivate an environment for innovation”.

Innovation is a word gaining buzz in many circles. It’s used for things that are exciting, new, technologically advanced, or anything wanting to distance itself from the expected or norm in our post-pandemic blueprints, but does this really speak to what innovation is?

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