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On any given weekend, there are thousands of people attending Compass. That means there are thousands of different stories waiting to be heard. Over the next 4 weeks, we're going to tell the stories of 4 people who call Compass home. This week we'll talk with Debra Nash. Before we started recording, Rory described Debra as "the Holy Spirit in a human form" and as soon as she started talking, we knew he wasn't exaggerating. She provides warmth, insight, and encouragement to all of us through her story. We hope you enjoy hearing from Debra as much as we did.
The Compass Podcast is coming to you live & in living color. Join Rory Green, Laura Collins, & Brock Trexler as they attempt to make it through their first-ever live stream experience. We're glad you're here! It's going to be a great time as we laugh together, embarrass ourselves, and possibly lose our jobs by the end of it... who can say? Follow Compass Church on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mycompasschurch/ Connect with us: https://compass.church/ Listen to the Compass Podcast on the Compass App, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. New episodes every Sunday.
Is it possible to change your mind? To redirect your thoughts? Grab a notebook and pen as Dr. Lyndsey Neal guides us through the inner workings of our minds, thoughts, and actions.
We're taking a break from our originally scheduled podcast this week. Today, we are going to hear from one of our pastors, Frank Watson, as he shares his experiences as a black man living in America. Thank you for taking the time to listen with us to his story.
This week's episode is dedicated to our graduating seniors. High School Pastors, Anthony Morgan & Brock Trexler are with us to relive our most embarrassing high school moments and share some wisdom to the Class of 2020.
We began our new series at Compass — We Didn't See It Coming — all about what we've experienced during a time no one saw coming. The gang takes some time to look back during our time in quarantine and reflect on things learned, things lost, and opportunities taken. What have you learned in quarantine?
We invite Jared Kirkwood, Lead Pastor of the Rooted Network, to walk us through how to deal with change during this unprecedented season. We discuss what happens to our minds, emotions, and routines when introduced with significant change. We examine how we can thrive and not just survive during these massive life transitions.
In this special Mother's Day episode we take a look at all the amazing mothers to grace the screen in pop culture TV and movies and crown the greatest mom in pop culture.
Compass Student Pastors, Brock Trexler and Lori Murillo join us this week to talk about how we can help our kids navigate their anxiety.
Dr. Lyndsey Neal was a royal charted psychologist and science practitioner in the UK until she was called into ministry in 2008. She has over 15 years of experience in psychology & higher education. She realizes the need to use all of her experience to educate the gang in the truth and reality of anxiety and depression.
In this week's special episode, we'll hear eight individuals share their stories of anxiety and depression. Learn how mental health has affected their life, their faith, and their realization that God was always near.
We have a little mix of everything in this week's episode. From ways to stay connected, to next steps in your faith, recapping Easter, and saving the world through inter-galactic basketball. There's something for everyone in this episode!
This week's episode begins by looking at the amazing generosity we have seen at Compass since COVID-19 begun with a little sprinkle of Outback Steakhouse shenanigans. Then the gang wraps up our discussion on The Bad Boys of Easter with all things thievery as they examine ancient law, true repentance, and the statute of limitations for pastors in podcasts as they reveal their own history with thievery.
In this week's episode we open our discussion with a thrilling tale about bombs, wise youthful decision making, and then subsequent desperate bargaining with God. Then we continue the conversation on The Bad Boys of Easter by taking a closer look at the most infamous traitor in history, Judas. Deceit, betrayal, theft, bribery, and regret are just a few of the things the gang discusses in order to answer the question, was Judas really a bad guy?
In this two-part episode, we discuss what faith and church will look like in light of COVID-19 with Lead Pastor, Drew Sherman. Then we dive a little deeper into our new series— The Bad Boys of Easter—with Executive Pastor Rob Maupin, Communications Pastor Jeremy Hardwick, and Elder Mark Worley while Pastor Rory Green tries to convince the gang that Caiaphas wasn't actually that bad.