A podcast where we work out the topics that shape and influence the culture, community and church of today from a biblical perspective.
Pastor Dave Dooley joins the podcast to share his story.
Ben and Justin share Part 2 of their reflections from Philosopher James K A Smith from Calvin University. His recent book, How to Inhabit Time: Understanding the Past, Facing the Future, Living Faithfully Now, is available on Amazon or wherever books are sold.
Ben and Justin share reflections from their time learning from Philosopher James K A Smith from Calvin University. His recent book, How to Inhabit Time: Understanding the Past, Facing the Future, Living Faithfully Now, is available on Amazon or wherever books are sold.
Ben and Justin sit down with Britni Dooley to hear her testimony and call to ministry as well as how she's navigated pain and hardship.
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Ben and Justin discuss 4 pillars of approaching Scripture. We often like to exegete and see what is being said, but what role does the biblical narrative of who God is, the trajectory of what God is doing, and those God has empowered to lead play in how we interpret Scripture? Beyond that, when there are disagreements in interpretation, what matters are worth dying for, dividing for, debating for and deciding for. This will set up future podcast conversations as we seek to grow in the Lord.
Ben and Justin break the silence and kick off a new season of Charitable Discourse to reflect on the year that was and look ahead at what's to come.
In today's podcast, we look at the disciplines of prayer and study as a means of heart transformation.
Experiencing and living into the life-changing spiritual disciplines that lead to a sanctified life in Christ.
Pastor Chip joins us for his last podcast as we discover what it means to be content in every season of life.
We've all heard of the neighborhood watch. We all want to live in a neighborhood that looks out for one another. What does Jesus have to say about how we are to treat our neighbor? Who is my neighbor?
As Christians in the United States, reading the Old Testament can be confusing, discouraging and simply demoralizing. However, we also know it is the inerrant, inspired Word of God to His creation. So today, we dive in to discover the beauty and the impact the Old Testament is meant to have on us as children of God.
What if there is more to marriage than simply a partnership? What if the reality of marriage is deeper than many of us even realize? If God ordains marriage, then it stands to reason that there is something truly amazing to be discovered in it, and we get the opportunity to go on the journey of that discovery.
Raising a family and making disciples are not mutually exclusive. In fact, raising a family is the primary means by which parents are ordained to raise up disciples. But this takes a lot of intentionality, and an understanding of God's blueprint for His creation. Discovering God's blueprint for the family is discovering life and life to the fullest for any family out there.
Jesus best modeled for us what it means to love. As we remember Christ's work on the cross for us this Holy Week, we come to the realization of our need for a savior to rescue us from our destiny: eternal separation. But when we are alive in Christ, we are a new creation and our destiny is now eternity with Him.
We've come full circle since the pandemic. Society is back to full throttle. How do we honor the Sabbath and keep it Holy as we live in this once again fact-paced environment?
"Do Not Judge" is now the most quoted phrase from Scripture. Today we look at the text of Matthew 7 in Jesus' Sermon on the Mount and take a look at the context in which we judge and don't judge.
Today the guys have a discussion on anxiety and Christ's words on the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 6.
This week, we take some time to highlight our current Sunday morning sermon series from the Sermon on the Mount. In what's often known as the greatest sermon ever told, Matthew 5-7, Jesus challenges believers with a new way to live.
In this episode, we unpack tips and tools on how to truly enjoy reading Scripture rather than just seeing it as a task.
Are there times when you don't feel like living out your faith? you don't feel like worshipping? maybe you don't feel God? In this podcast we address these questions and how to continue to pursue God and His desire for you in the midst of not feeling.
Our discussion today revolves around the question: How is one saved? Is it through simply professing faith in Christ or is it through making Christ Lord?
In the first podcast of 2022, we discuss Scripture and its role in our lives. Our secular world calls us to self-autonomy. Meanwhile for Christians, we turn to Jesus who affirms the authority of Scripture in our lives.
In this podcast, we get into part two of the social justice conversation and discussing this movement. Over the past year, we've watched this movement sweep across our nation...even our churches. But as a member of the body of Christ, I find myself asking, is social justice...biblical justice? And that's where we begin today's conversation. I hope this episode of Charitable Discourse challenges you and fosters a charitable discourse in your own circles...so let's get into it.
Social Justice is a big topic in our culture today. So the question for every believer is this: how do WE navigate this conversation and cause? Thankfully, our model is Christ and so He is who we turn to. He met the needs of the broken and the needy. He fed the poor. He spoke out against injustice. He demonstrated mercy and compassion…always. But what was His end game? Faith and Righteousness So in today's episode, we lay out framework for how Christians ought to navigate the social justice conversation. Because our end game is eternal. Our end game is freedom on Christ.
Well hey there. Thanks for joining us for today's Charitable Discourse. Unity is an extremely popular word in our culture today. In the midst of so much division in our political and cultural discourse, everyone is calling for unity. Unity without compromise. So what is it we are called to unify around? Paul talks about unity quite a bit in Scripture. Scripture reminds us that we are not citizens of this life, but the bride of Christ…called to bring light to the redemption that comes from Him. So in today's episode, we take a look at what believers are called to unify around and when we are called to stand firm in the faith. Let's begin a charitable discourse.
Our first episode of season 2 begins with centering around Christ. With as crazy as our world is today, we cannot afford to operate without Christ as the center. So how do we do this? How do you find your rhythm? Listen to how Chip and Ben study the Word daily and maybe some tips in what might work for you!
In our recent podcast with Dr. Erik Belcher, he shares with us the fall plans at Napoleon Area Schools. Instagram - @napoleonnaz Twitter - @napoleonnaz Facebook - Napoleon Church of the Nazarene Need Prayer? Send us a request at napnaz.org/prayer Website https://www.napnaz.org "We exist to help people take their next steps in a transforming relationship with Jesus Christ."
In this podcast, Pastors Ben and Chip discuss our current climate through the lens of Scripture. Key Thoughts: In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity. (Augustine) Ephesians 4 calls us to live with humility, gentleness, patience, and love. The world needs more of that and it's up to the church to lead the way.
Today on the podcast we talk with Tom Mack. Tom is the director of the United Way of Henry County. We spend some time talking about the role United Way plays in the community and how people can get involved. For more information on the United Way of Henry County and upcoming events, visit their Facebook page.
In the first podcast since the pandemic and protests, Ben and Chip discuss some of the recent events in light of what Jesus modeled. We have a world that seeks to be heard before listening to others. How do we reverse this? If the Church is the antidote to a fallen world, how do we model this? (Hint: It's not through the echo chamber that is social media!)
Michael Askew joins the podcast to share with us how God is using him and his family in Haiti and soon to be the Dominican Republic. Michael shares about him and his wife's call to ministry and gives us a glimpse into how the Church of the Nazarene works on a global scale.
In this episode, Cassie Kruse shares about her ministry at Golden Grace Partnerships here in Napoleon, Ohio. Through Golden Grace, Cassie's heart is to help people through their addictions and mental health by offering Christ-centered biblical council.
In this week's Sunday Morning Live, we tackle another topic when it comes to generosity. How do we become more generous with our time? Well, it all begins in spending time with the Father. Join us for a fruitful conversation.
The COVID-19 virus cannot stop the church from connecting! This week's edition of The Weekly Grind Podcast is Live! In this podcast, we continue our "What If" Sunday series on generosity. We also take some time to check out some memes from the week that was as well as do a little Q+A.
Today on the podcast we welcome Kaitlin Helberg. She grew up here in Napoleon and now is one of the Napoleon High School Art Teachers. Kaitlin shares with us her call and how God has used her creative ability both in the classroom and around the world for His Kingdom.
Today on the podcast we welcome Mr. Erik Belcher. He's in his first year service as Superintendent of Napoleon Area Schools. Erik joins us to share how he's settling into a new community, how it has quickly become home for him, as well as the mission behind #AllInNapoleon and his excitement for what he believes lies ahead.
Jon Kundo fills Pastor Chip's chair this week, sharing with us how he and his wife were able to keep Christ and Christ's bride, the church, central to their 3 children's upbringing and how they are now owning their faith and walk with Christ.
In this podcast, we tackle the subject of marriage and parenting from a practical sense. If you're up for a fight, a fight FOR your family is a good fight to have. We talk priorities, schedules, disciplines, and objectives in today's podcast. This is the weekly grind and this is Fighting For Your Family.
Tara Leahy joins us on the podcast today to share how she and her husband, Rex, were called to and have navigated through fostering and even adoption. She works with Ariel of Northwest Ohio to plant seeds of hope in the life of every child that enters their home.
In today's podcast, we want to tackle a topic that seems to come up from time to time, but from another angle…and that's community. What does it take to foster and grow in community? Fulfillment and life come in community…but at the cost of getting let down or not accepted. The big idea today is that vulnerability leads to community. This is the weekly grind and this is Courage to Belong.
In today's podcast, we confront one of the biggest obstacles in our culture. It has become the new way we measure success: our busyness. Our society has turned from Christianity at an alarming rate, but they are not turning away from religion. Replacement religions--our politics, our kids, our health, the types of food we eat--have become a moral stomping ground where we strive to get ahead and gain credibility in our comparison culture. Resource: "Seculosity" by David Zahl
In today's podcast, we look ahead at 2020 while also looking back at the life of Mister Rogers. What is it about Mister Rogers that fascinates us to this day? His gentleness? His humility? His love for others? Mister Rogers was a great man of faith who showed us what it looks like to live out the Fruit of the Spirit. Let's be more like Mister Rogers in 2020 and beyond!
In today's episode, we talk about how difficult it can be to wait. We are impatient people. But if we manage to wait upon the Lord, it's amazing what He can do in our lives--what He WANTS to do in our lives! God's pace is perfect. The enemy wants us to rush...God wants us to be silent and wait upon Him. * Faith is experienced in the waiting * Perseverance is lived out in the waiting * Strength is developed in the waiting * Endurance is tested in the waiting Resources: StrengthsFinder 2.0 by Tom Rath New American Standard Bible - Psalm 62
Mental health has become a national conversation...and rightfully so. Mental health is key to healthy living. But how do we pursue good mental health? In today's podcast, we join the conversation and offer what we believe is the key: pursuing Christ and allowing the Holy Spirit to transform us and work through us. Mentioned resources: Get Out of Your Head: Stopping the Spiral of Toxic Thoughts https://www.amazon.com/Get-Out-Your-Head-Stopping/dp/1601429649/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1W1914A5839UJ&keywords=jennie+allen&qid=1574390823&sprefix=jennie+all%2Caps%2C380&sr=8-1
It's simple--we are all called to go and make disciples. But what does that mean and what does that look like lived out? One of the best ways we can make disciples of Christ is by inviting others into our lives: in our work, our personal life, our family life, our church life. In doing this, we show them what it truly looks like to be a Christ follower...more than just words.
In today's podcast, the question is: Did God Change? The God of the Old Testament and the New Testament seem very different. What happened? It's a question that is often asked, so we do our best to show how God is actually constant. His character is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
Today on the podcast, we dive into one of Chip's heroes: John Wesley. His method to better understand and live out Scripture is often known as the Wesleyan Quadrilateral. Ultimately, this method puts the influence of Scripture in its proper place...above things like tradition, reason, and experience. But it's tradition, reason, and experience that help us understand and live our Scripture to the fullest.
Today on the podcast we discuss the Biblical idea and mandate that our American culture seems to bulk at: rest. Not only is the principal of rest relevant in the physical, it is vital in our spiritual lives as well.
Today on the podcast we are joined by the newest member of the NapNaz team: Justin Braun. We spend some time talking with him about God's call on his life and how he has navigated finding God's will through the past few years from a successful engineering major to pastoral ministry.
In today's podcast, we talk about something that is lacking in our political scene today: integrity. Behavior we reject in one political party, we excuse in another. As believers, we must be willing to call it straight. What's right is right and what's wrong is wrong--no matter who says it or his/her justification. The ends do not justify the means.