YPT Podcast ep.94: Reflecting on the Asbury Outpouring (Zach Meerkreebs)

The Asbury Outpouring gripped religious news and social media two years ago. People had a wide range of opinions about it then, but it's been long enough that we can look with greater clarity about what was and was not happening. In this episode, Mike talks with Zach Meerkreebs, the preacher whose sermon God used to spark the outpouring. Listen in to hear about what's happening at Asbury now and what lessons we can learn. 

Discussion Includes:

  • Could you tell us the story about what happened on campus during the Asbury Outpouring? What happened? What was it like to actually be there and to be part of it? 

  • What were the different reactions to this, and how did you process that? 

  • The Outpouring was two years ago… are you still experiencing some fruit from that? What are you seeing now, both big picture on compass, but also in individual students? 

  • When something like this happens, how do you keep the emotions grounded in Scripture rather than giving in to the allure of emotionalism? 

  • What are some ministry lessons or principles that you’ve been able to discern through the Outpouring? 

Zach Meerkreebs is a pastor, writer, and speaker who is the pastor in residence at Asbury University. Many of us know him as the preacher who God used at the beginning of the Asbury Outpouring in 2023. He’s recently published a book, reflecting on the outpouring entitled Lower: Igniting Spiritual Awakening Through Radical Humility

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