This is All of the Above, the podcast where we couldn’t decide whether to focus on theology, sharing stories, discussing books, or philosophy of ministry so we chose to do all of the above.
The All of the Above podcast is a one-of-a-kind show that promises an exciting and unique listening experience. Whether you're a fan of Kanye West or simply interested in theology and church, this podcast offers something for everyone. Hosted by Trevor, the show delves into the latest happenings surrounding the famous rap artist and his journey with Jesus. With insightful commentary and thought-provoking topics, The All of the Above podcast is bound to leave listeners feeling enlightened and engaged.
One of the best aspects of The All of the Above podcast is Trevor's deep dive into Kanye West's walk with Jesus. As a self-proclaimed prolific thinker, Kanye West's journey has been fascinating to observe. Trevor brings his own perspective and analysis to each episode, offering thought-provoking insights into West's mindset and the impact his faith has had on his music and life. It's a refreshing take on contemporary religion and spirituality that appeals to both fans of Kanye West and those interested in exploring religious themes in popular culture.
Another great aspect of this podcast is its exploration of practical theology and church-related topics. While it may initially seem like a podcast solely focused on Kanye West, The All of the Above goes beyond that. Trevor takes listeners on a journey through theological concepts, examining how they manifest in our daily lives and impact society as a whole. This unique blend of pop culture analysis, personal reflection, and theological discussions creates an engaging listening experience that caters to a wide range of interests.
However, one potential drawback to The All of the Above podcast is its niche focus. While it offers great insights into Kanye West's spiritual journey and exploration of theology, some listeners may find themselves wanting more variety in topics covered. It would be beneficial for the show to occasionally branch out into other areas related to religion or explore different musical artists who have incorporated spirituality into their work.
In conclusion, The All of the Above podcast is a refreshing addition to the podcasting world. With its unique blend of Kanye West analysis, practical theology discussions, and engaging commentary, it offers a fresh perspective on popular culture and spirituality. Trevor's insightful and thought-provoking approach ensures that each episode leaves listeners with new perspectives and ideas to ponder. Whether you're a fan of Kanye West or simply looking for a podcast that explores religion in contemporary culture, The All of the Above is definitely worth a listen.
Trevor and Aaron discuss our reasoning for not using livestream and the convictions that are behind that.
Trevor and Aaron discuss a couple of ways to practice good listening during sermons as well as dealing with sermons you don't agree with or don't like. Also enjoy an extended discussion on meat sticks, cheese wheels, and purple carrots.
In this episode, Trevor and Aaron discuss eight theses on the current political sphere.
Trevor and Ridgewood member, Jon Cheek, discuss the effects smartphones are having on kids with some help from Jonathan Haidt's most recent book, "The Anxious Generation".
Jonathan and Aaron discuss the life and ministry of Andrew Fuller and William Carey and the impact that their work continues to have on the church today.
Aaron and Jonathan discuss the book The Trellis and the Vine by Colin Marshall and Tony Payne and how it should influence the way we operate as Christians and church members.
In light of our sermon series on 1 Peter, Trevor and Aaron discuss what it means to be a "Post-Christian" society and the opportunities that it presents.
It's the most wonderful time of the year! Join Aaron and Casey Markham as they discuss cheesy Hallmark Christmas Rom-Coms and the joy and value they bring to our lives.
The Pastors and Staff of Ridgewood Church pause to give thanks to the Lord for his goodness to us!
This past Sunday in the True Story of the Whole World series, Trevor preached on the Law. In this episode, Trevor and Aaron dive further into discussing the Old Testament Law and how it applies today. ***Content Warning at 29:00 - Trevor and Aaron discuss specifics of Christian sexual ethics***
Trevor and Aaron discuss Kevin DeYoung's book Do Not Be True to Yourself: Countercultural Advice for the Rest of Your Life and where our identity should be found in a culture that tells us to just "Let it Go"....featuring aliens, killer snails, and ice queens.
In light of our upcoming Equip Intensives, Trevor and Aaron discuss how we can read and engage with books well.
Trevor sits down with Reagan Koschel to discuss the importance of conversation in community building, the gospel, and the church. Reagan gives some practical advice on "conversation threading" and how it can help improve our conversations.
In this episode, Trevor and Aaron discuss the article "The Misunderstood Reasons Millions of Americans Stopped Going to Church" by Jake Meador and look at the causes behind the declining number of Americans regularly attending church. Give it a listen...the answer may not be what you would expect!
Deconstruction is a hot topic in today's internet/blogosphere. But what should we make of it? Trevor and Aaron discuss the topic and Joshua Ryan Butler's article "Four Causes of Deconstruction".
Pastors Trevor & Jim discuss the topic of patriotism. Should Christians be patriots? Do we owe any allegiance to our country? Why is this a tough question? Why is Rocky IV the best July 4th film? This and more on today's episode.
Trevor and Aaron discuss what it means to be a Community Maker and a Community Taker and outline ways that we can begin to build community around us.
Trevor and Aaron look at Acts 15 and an article titled "If You're Thinking About Leaving a Church..." by Mark Dever and discuss how to best part ways if you are thinking about leaving a church.
Have you ever wondered why we sing the songs that we sing on Sunday? Or have you asked why some songs don't make an appearance in our services? Nic and Trevor answer these questions and more as they discuss singing and our philosophy on which songs we sing.
Given that the church is made up of people in all stages of life (single, married, married with kids, widowed, etc.), does the church have a tendency to primarily focus on families? Trevor and Aaron discuss this question, 2000s pop, and footballs shaped like brains.
In this episode we take our name seriously! Get your tinfoil hats ready...we are talking about aliens. Trevor and Jim take a look at the essay Religion and Rocketry by C.S. Lewis and discuss the existence of aliens and the impact that it would have on the Christian faith.
Jonathan and Trevor discuss a chapter in Sam Chan's book How to Talk about Jesus (Without Being That Guy) that calls Christians to be unofficial chaplains in their workplaces, gyms, coffee shops, etc.
Aaron and Jim discuss their recent sermons and the tension between faith and works that is seen in scripture.
As Ridgewood Church enters into a season of prayer and fasting, Jonathan and Trevor discuss the topic of fasting, its role in scripture, and significance in the Christian life.
In this mini episode Jonathan talks about the Advent season and tackles the questions "Where did Advent come from?", "What are we supposed to do in this season?", and "Why is there only one pink candle?"
Jonathan and Hannah discuss our responsibility to the kids of the church, how to grow in the discipline of engaging with kids, being aunts and uncles in the faith, and the one children's show that will never grow old.
Listen in as Bryce and Jonathan discuss Joe Rigney's book Live Like A Narnian and ways in which we can be discipled by "breathing Narnian air".
Why sing? Why does God command his people to sing? Why are songs on nearly every page of the Bible? Why has every Christian in the history of the world sung? Give this episode to listen —Especially if you are terrible at singing like Trevor
In light of the recent Community Group restart at Ridgewood church, Jonathan and Aaron discuss ways to do community group well.
In this episode Aaron and Trevor discuss sin, human depravity, Spiderman, and seasonal candles
Listen in as Trevor and Aaron discuss Cal Newport's book Digital Minimalism, Myspace, and Aaron's list of Christmas Rom-Coms.
Trevor and Aaron continue the discussion of the book of Acts and the Holy Spirit by discussing the charismatic gifts.
Aaron and Trevor present an appendix to Aaron's sermon on the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, its role in Trinity, and the Christian life. There is also talk of chicken tenders. To hear Aaron's sermon check out the TCGS Sermon Podcast at https://open.spotify.com/show/50m6iIjDM0F8iga1czpEAM or wherever you stream podcasts.
The book of Acts is full of kingdom language. In this episode Aaron and Trevor discuss the Kingdom of God, its meaning, and the implications on the life of the believer. Support our sponsor Confidence Coffee Supply by visiting their website confidencecoffeesupply.com and order some delicious coffee that goes to support missions.
In this episode Trevor and Aaron discuss election, predestination, and unpack TULIP. Check out the articles mention in the podcast below: https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-we-believe-about-the-five-points-of-calvinism https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/justin-taylor/tweaking-the-tulip/ Five Articles of Remonstrance - https://www.theopedia.com/five-articles-of-remonstrance Canons of Dort - https://prts.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Canons-of-Dort-with-Intro.pdf https://www.9marks.org/article/whered-all-these-calvinists-come-from/?mc_cid=1adba450fd&mc_eid=3ac6a08b2a
This one just speaks for itself...
Have you ever wondered why sanctification is an ongoing process? Or why it can't just be immediately applied to you at salvation? Well then this is the episode for you! Listen in as Trevor and Aaron discuss the process of sanctification and its benefit for the believer.
There are thousands of new and exciting books coming out every day. Why should we take the time to go back and read books that are often dated, unfamiliar, and difficult to read? In this episode, Jonathan and Aaron share fond memories they have with books, discuss why reading old books is important, and quote C.S. Lewis every 5 minutes.
In this weeks episode, Trevor and Aaron sit down and candidly discuss the tensions behind decision making about the Ridgewood building. As progress continues, how are we to think about about the building the Lord has blessed us with? Trevor and Aaron discuss both the joys and the tension that this new season brings for our church. Don't forget to check out our sponsor, Confidence Coffee Supply, at www.confidencecoffeesupply.com. Listen in for a promo code for 50% off your first bag of coffee!
Join us this week as we continue our church wide family worship initiative by dusting off part 2 of the parenting series from "The Weekly". In part 2, Trevor continues to discuss obedience and discipline and outlines practices that will keep us from "provoking our children". Don't forget to check out our sponsor Confidence Coffee Supply! Tune in to this week's episode for a promo code for 50% off your first bag. Order now at confidencecoffeesupply.com for delicious coffee that supports foreign missions.
As part of our church wide family worship initiative, we are bringing back a very special two part episode of "The Weekly" on the topic of parenting. In part one, Trevor discusses the importance of obedience and discipline. Tune in next week for part 2!
In this first episode of 2022, Trevor and Hannah discuss the article "Keeping the Faith by Christian Smith and discuss passing the faith on to our kids, family worship, and the pronunciation of the word "manifestation". Find the Christian Smith article here: https://www.firstthings.com/article/2021/05/keeping-the-faith Check out our sponsor Confidence Coffee Supply: https://confidencecoffeesupply.com/
This weeks episode of All of the Above is a little different. Listen as we pause to reflect on the work of the Lord and give thanks!
This week we are dusting off and oldie but a goodie...This episode of the Weekly was recorded by Trevor in the early days of COVID-19, while time has passed these insights from The Screwtape Letters remain incredibly valuable.
The Pastors talkback! In this episode of All of the Above Trevor and Aaron discuss the questions "Where does the resurrection of the dead in Matthew 27 fit eschatologically?" and "Are the gospel accounts reliable?" Make sure to check out our first All of the Above sponsor Confidence Coffee Supply at www.confidencecoffeesupply.com. Give the episode a listed for a promo code for 50% off your first coffee bag purchase.
The Pastors talkback! As our sermon series, The Crucified King, brings us to the end of Matthew, we encounter the character of Judas, the disciple who betrays Jesus. Aaron and Trevor take a look at the actions of Judas in the Gospels, alongside those of other disciples, in an effort to answer the question, "What should we make of Judas?"
Do you like scary stories? Should Christians enjoy horror? In light of the Spooky Season that is now upon us, Trevor and Jim discuss whether or not there is anything redeemable about horror stories and the pitfalls there as well.
Jonathan and Trevor discuss the book Being the Bad Guys by Stephen McAlpine and the rapid cultural shift that has moved Christians from being regarded as the "good guys" or "one of the guys" to the "bad guys".
Trevor Hoffman and special guest Brian Williams discuss the work of C.S. Lewis as they seek to answer the question "Why should Christians read C.S. Lewis?"
Jacob Whitt makes his All of the Above debut as he and Jonathan Franklin discuss the importance of college students tethering themselves to the local church and how the church can rally around them.
Aaron and Bryce discuss the topic of Eschatology, scratching the surface of this doctrine and the hope and urgency that it provides for the church.