“If we weren’t here, would the city miss us? If we were gone, would the city grieve?”
– Pastor Ed Newton
In the latest episode of Unscripted, Pastor Dino interviews Dr. Ed Newton, lead pastor of Community Bible Church (CBC) in San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Newton leads a thriving multigenerational, multicultural congregation of over 27,000 members, all driven by a passion for disciple-making and living out the good news of Jesus in every corner of their community.
Raised by deaf parents and having spent part of his childhood in government-subsidized housing for people with disabilities, Ed experienced firsthand the power of community support and outreach. His upbringing gave him a deep understanding of the importance of creating systems that empower and uplift others. That foundation, along with his background in evangelism and student ministry, shapes his current work at CBC. With multiple theological degrees and a heart for revival, evangelism, and discipleship, Pastor Ed is committed to transforming both individuals and communities.
Here are some of the key topics they discuss:
- Radical generosity and open-handed living – Pastor Ed explains how CBC embraces a spirit of generosity, trusting that when the church lives with open hands, God pours back abundant blessings.
- The church as a ‘battleship’ for the city – Rather than a place of comfort, Pastor Ed describes the church as a mission base, actively serving and transforming the community.
- Innovative ways to blend church and community spaces – CBC’s 60-acre campus is a model for serving not only the congregation but the entire city, offering community spaces like parks and sports courts for everyone to enjoy.
Pastor Ed also shares how CBC has developed strong relationships with city leaders, including the mayor, police chief, and fire chief. He emphasizes that if there’s ever a need, he’s asked city leaders, “Would you call us first?” His belief is that the Christian community often undersells itself and doesn’t engage as much as it should. He reminds us that God isn’t looking for the “qualified,” He’s looking for those who are available.
If you’re a pastor, church leader, or someone passionate about making an impact in your community, this episode is a must-watch. Pastor Ed’s journey and insights are both inspiring and practical, offering a roadmap for how churches can expand their influence and engage their cities in meaningful ways.
Ready to be inspired? Watch the full episode below or listen on your favorite podcast platform.