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The WellCast podcast has been an incredible source of inspiration and guidance for our family, especially since we have been away from home and the teaching at The Well. This podcast has truly become a gift in our lives, providing us with insightful conversations and valuable insights. We are immensely grateful for the hosts, Mike and Jordan, who show up week after week to share their wisdom with us.
One of the best aspects of The WellCast podcast is the chemistry between Mike and Jordan. Their dynamic and open conversation style is refreshing and engaging. It feels as though they are speaking directly to you, creating a sense of intimacy that makes it easy to connect with their discussions. Additionally, the topics they cover are thoughtfully chosen and explored in depth. Whether it's spiritual formation or parenting, each episode offers valuable insights that can be applied to our everyday lives.
However, there are a few minor drawbacks to this podcast. One aspect that could be improved upon is the occasional lack of consistency in releasing new episodes. While we understand that life can get busy, a more regular release schedule would be appreciated by avid listeners like us. Additionally, while Mike and Jordan's conversational style is generally engaging, there are moments when it veers off-topic or becomes slightly scattered. This can make it difficult to follow along or fully grasp the intended message.
In conclusion, The WellCast podcast is an authentic and meaningful exploration of what it means to become spiritually formed like Jesus. Despite some minor flaws, the hosts consistently deliver valuable content that resonates with listeners on a deep level. We eagerly await each new episode and appreciate all the effort Mike and Jordan put into creating this podcast for their audience's benefit.
With an election looming, social media continually dividing, and our country seemingly more polarised than ever, where does the church stand this year? Melissa's former professor, Dr. Gerry Breshears, zooms in to give his perspective on the biggest threats to the American church in 2024.
One of the biggest questions of the Christian faith is if God is good, why do bad things happen? Melissa's former professor, Dr. Gerry Breshears, zooms in to discuss the theology of suffering. There are two schools of thought: who to blame for suffering and how to suffer well.
Mental health is sometimes a taboo topic in the Church. Ben Carr, LMFT, joins Jordan and Melissa to continue the conversation on mental health in the church and the difference between an imperfect church and an unhealthy church when it comes to this topic.
Mental health is sometimes a taboo topic in the Church. Austin Hall joins Jordan and Melissa to talk about his experience growing up in the Church with chronic mental illness. They discuss medication, suicidal thoughts, the sovereignty of God, as well as the difference between an imperfect church and an unhealthy church when it comes to mental health. Manna by Chris Renzema Surprised by Hope by NT Wright
Jordan and Melissa talk with The Well's Marriage Ministry Coordinators. Joseph and Ebony Ramirez share about God's faithfulness in their marriage.
There is a lot of tension in the world and the Church in an election year. So how do we represent Christ well when discussing politics? Jack Shiflett continues the conversation with hosts Melissa and Jordan to practically discuss how allegiance to Christ informs everything.
There is a lot of tension in the world and the Church in an election year. So how do we represent Christ well when discussing politics? Jack Shiflett joins hosts Melissa and Jordan to practically discuss how allegiance to Christ informs everything.
God uses conflict as a constant opportunity to grow in Christ-likeness. There are times when choosing conflict is the most loving thing to do. Dave Oswald joins hosts Melissa and Jordan to continue the discussion on how to reframe how we view conflict and practical ways to speak the truth in love.
Dealing with conflict the way Jesus invites us to can be massively transformative. God uses conflict as a constant opportunity to grow in Christ-likeness. Dave Obwald joins hosts Melissa and Jordan to discuss how to reframe how we view conflict and gives practical tools to work towards resolving conflict versus winning.
The best way for kids to come to know Jesus is in the home. We can all agree that the primary disciple-makers are parents, but how do we do that? Kids Ministry Director Jordan Niles joins Jordan and Melissa to walk through a framework for family discipleship including intentional time with God, everyday conversations, circles of influence, radical hospitality, and marked moments.
Jordan Hogue and Melissa Danisi are hosting a Q&A answering the questions you submitted! Jen Bell, Christy Manning, and Grace Berg share their honest experiences about the pressure and expectations of being a pastor's wife, the difficulties of being married to someone in full-time ministry, and sharing some of their hot takes.
Jordan Hogue and Melissa Danisi are hosting a Q&A answering the questions you submitted! Pastors Mike Slayden, Kevin Manning, and Matt Berg will be sharing their honest experiences about the joys and difficulties of pastoral ministry, offering pro tips on fatherhood and raising girls, and sharing some of their hot takes.
When we look at rules of life, it's easy to believe that spiritual practices are what cause fruit. Matt and Grace Berg join host Jordan Hogue to discuss the Holy Spirit's work through foundational practices, the freedom found in obedience, and how small daily practices can rebel against the worldly pace of life and simultaneously celebrate the work of God.
Giving is much more than donating money. Dorina Gilmore-Young joins hosts Melissa Danisi and Jordan Hogue to discuss generosity, hospitality, and radical welcoming. Dive into why giving is a critical foundational practice to a healthy spiritual life.
The Bible calls us to serve. But what does that practically look like in a modern world with families, jobs, church, and everything in between? Serving can often feel like sacrificing free time. David and Molly DeFrank join Melissa to discuss gospel-motivated service and how that changes in light of eternity.
We each have an individual part to play within the larger body of Christ, but this does not always look like traditional ministry. So, what does it look like when our passions, talents, and spiritual gifts align? Alex Register and Rosa Torres join host Melissa Danisi to discuss living on purpose.
What does it look like to experience the freedom and victory that Christ promises? And how is that possible if difficult circumstances don't go away? Dave Obwald and Mallory Mueller share their stories as they discuss what ongoing freedom looks like in the face of ongoing suffering.
We all know that we were not created to do this life alone. But what does community actually look like in the midst of a busy life? Meghann Bianchi and Trevor Saephan join host Melissa Danisi to discuss what it means to intentionally pursue community.
What is the power of your story, and how does sharing it lead us closer to Christ? There is a reason the Bible is not just a list of truths but is taught through a story. Shanah Wisely joins Jordan and Melissa to discuss the foundational practice of sharing your story.
Dave Obwald joins Jordan and Melissa to discuss the foundational practice of embracing the gospel.
We are kicking off a new series on the Foundational Practices of being a Christian and how to build a life in community. Melissa and Jordan discuss what these practices are and the importance of living these practices out as a church body.
In this episode, we get to know our new WellCast co-host, Melissa Danisi! Melissa shares about her life and walk with Christ, from not growing up in a Christian home to graduating from seminary.
In this episode, we say farewell to host Mike Cirricione as he moves to Tennessee.
How do you make tough decisions? Or how do you decide between two good choices? In Proverbs 3:5-6 God promises that if we pursue Him, He will make our paths straight. In this episode, Mike and Jordan talk about determining God's will and the comfort in God's promise to guide us.
In John 3, Jesus promises to go and prepare a place for his followers. Mike and Jordan discuss common misconceptions of heaven and the beauty of what Jesus actually promises.
In Exodus 14, God promises to fight for the Israelites. This episode combats common misconceptions about this promise- while God makes the path, we still have to walk it. In this episode, Mike and Jordan get personal about their struggles with anxiety and trusting God.
In Romans 8, God promises no more condemnation for those in Christ Jesus. This means there used to be condemnation, but thanks to Jesus, there is no longer. Mike and Jordan discuss the difference between condemnation and conviction and how this allows us to focus on becoming more like Christ.
In Revelation 3:5 Jesus gives three promises to his church: the believer will be clothed in white garments, the believer's name will not be erased from the Book of Life, and that Jesus will confess the believer's name to God in heaven. Pastors Mike Cirricione, Mike Slayden and Josh Hawley discuss how these promises relate, how they apply to cancel culture today, as well as how we can trust Jesus's promise of salvation for the believer.
God makes over 7,000 promises in scripture. Today Mike Cirricione is joined by pastors Mike Slayden and Josh Hawley as they look at God's promise to work all things for good. Romans 8:28 is often misquoted and misunderstood. While God doesn't promise that all things are good or that suffering will end, in today's episode, we look at why we can trust in His sovereignty.
God makes over 7,000 promises in scripture. Today Mike and Jordan look at God's promise to give us rest. Mike and Jordan talk about the idea of cultural busyness, and they compare the idea of resting out of a place of work versus working out of a place of rest. Jesus did not give a five-step plan for getting rest; he simply invites us to come to him.
We are kicking off a brand new series on the promises of God. God makes over 7,000 promises in scripture. Today Mike and Jordan look at God's promise that He loves his children unconditionally- so what does that look like? Mike shares his personal experience, and they discuss how we are not the determining factor of how God loves us.
Our World Religions series continues with Hinduism. Mike and Jordan discuss the differences in the structure of beliefs between Christianity and Hinduism, Jordan shares about his time in India, and they discuss whether Christians should practice yoga. How can we as Christians can best engage with and share the Gospel with those of different beliefs?
Our World Religions series continues with Buddhism. Mike and Jordan discuss the tenets of Buddhism, Mike shares about his recent trip to Cambodia, and how we as Christians can best engage with and share the Gospel with those of different beliefs.
In today's episode, we continue our multi-part series on World Religions by looking at Islam, the youngest major monotheistic religion. Mike and Jordan examine the core differences between Islam and Protestant Christianity and how we, as Christians, can best engage with and share the Gospel with those of different beliefs.
In part five of our series on World Religions, Mike and Jordan examine Judaism. While ancient Judaism should be a familiar religion to most Christians, this episode dives into the modern sects of Orthodox, Conservative, and Reformed Judaism, as well as the key differences between modern Judaism and Christianity. How can we as Christians best engage with and share the Gospel with those of different beliefs?
From the beautiful cathedrals to a history that dates back over 2000 years, there's something about the Roman Catholic Church that elicits a sense of awe and tradition to all who walk through the door. But what is it that separates the beliefs of a modern day protestant from that of a Catholic? In part four of our world religions series, pastors Mike Cirricione and Jordan Hogue walk us through not just the differences, but also the similarities of the two religions and answer the question of whether or not you can be both a Christian and a Catholic.
Many religions claim to be Christian and it can be hard to tell the difference. In the third installment of our world religions series, pastors Mike Cirricione and Jordan Hogue walk us through the main beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses, including who they say Jesus is and why we, as followers of Christ, can place our faith in the inerrancy of scripture. Resources mentioned in today's episode are: jwfacts.com, namb.net.
In part two of our series on world religions, we take a look at the Mormon faith. What is it, how does it differ from Christianity and what is the best way to lovingly enter into conversations with our friends of the Mormon faith? Hint: it starts with prayer. Resources mentioned in today's episode are: Under the Banner of Heaven by Jon Krakauer and CES Letter: My Search for Answers to My Mormon Doubts by Jeremy Runnells.
Thoughtful might not be the first word that comes to mind as you think of your atheist friends, but chances are, the more you talk to them about what they believe and why, you will discover that it isn't a conclusion they've arrived at nonchalantly. In today's episode, we kick off a multi-part series on some of the most popular world religions and how we as Christians can best engage with and share the Gospel with those of different beliefs. Resources mentioned in today's episode are: The Reason For God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism by Timothy Keller, The Case for a Creator: A Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence That points Toward God by Lee Strobel, Stand to Reason at www.str.org, Cross Examined at crossexamined.org, The Veritas Forum at veritas.org.
When you view someone as a project, walls go up. In the final installment of our four part series on Biblical Sexuality, join us as we walk through what it means to be a deep learner of others, how proximity can break down walls, and what it looks like to be in relationship with people whose beliefs are different than your own.
When the love of truth outweighs our love of people, we've missed the mark. In part three of our series on Biblical Sexuality, we talk through how to speak truth in love, what makes conversations around the topic hard on both sides and how the church has historically gotten it wrong when it comes to the LGBTQ+ community. Books and podcasts mentioned in today's episode are: Gay Girl, Good God: The Story of Who I Was and Who God Has Always Been by Jackie Hill Perry and Theology In The Raw, episode 920 by Preston Sprinkle.
Today's episode is part two of our Biblical Sexuality series where we talk all things identity. What is it, who determines it, how does sexuality play into it and what does the Bible say about it? Join Pastors Mike Cirricione, Brad Bell and Denny Burk as they push back against the idea that identity can determined outside of Christ. Books mentioned in today's episode are: The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert: an English professor's journey into Christian Faith and The Gospel Comes with a House Key: Practicing Radically Ordinary Hospitality in Our Post-Christian World both by Rosaria Butterfield.
Today's episode is the first of a multi-part series based around the topic of Biblical sexuality. Society has much to say on the matter, but what does the Bible say? Join pastors Mike Cirricione, Brad Bell and Denny Burk as they talk through what Biblical Sexuality is, what it isn't and why as Christians we have a responsibility to engage in the conversation. Books mentioned in today's episode are: Transforming Homosexuality: What The Bible Says About Sexual Orientation And Change by Denny Burk and Heath Lambert, What Is The Meaning Of Sex by Denny Burk.
What happens when you don't get the invite and you're left thinking, “What about me?” On today's episode, we're talking with Ka'eo Yoshikawa and Brynn McIlhatton of the Well StudentCast about what drives our fear of missing out and whether or not we have an accurate picture of who our hope is in. Books mentioned is today's episode are: Live No Lies: Recognize and Resist The Three Enemies That Sabotage Your Peace by John Mark Comer.
Oftentimes, fear of failure is driven by comparison and striving for perfection. On the first ever WellCast x Well StudentCast crossover, join Mike Cirricione, Ka'eo Yoshikawa, and Brynn McIlhatton as they look at what drives this fear and how to approach fear of failure with scripture.
The Bible tells us that in all the things, God works for the good of those who love him, but in times of pain and suffering, nothing can feel further from the truth. So how then do we cling to the promises of God when the unthinkable happens? Where is our hope in the midst of tragedy? Join pastors Mike and Jordan as they share intense periods of grief in their own lives and how the goodness of God never failed even in their darkest hour.
Have you ever walked into a church and wondered if they were speaking a different language? Or maybe you've heard phrases from the stage you thought meant one thing, but actually mean another. In today's episode, Jordan and Mike break down a few of the more common Christian sayings, their definitions and why we should or shouldn't, be using them.
From the second poorest country in the Western Hemisphere to pastoring a growing congregation, the sovereignty of God is on full display in Joe Buitrago's life. In this episode, Joe shares how God touched his heart at age seven, his journey to the United States and his deep love for Christ and the Spanish speaking community he faithfully serves.
The next generation is not just the church of tomorrow, they are the church of today. They are a group of people longing for authentic connection who are left wanting by the empty promises of social media and cancel culture, primed to hear the good news of Jesus Christ. So how does the church, or even the individual, reach the younger population when the generational divide feels wider than ever? Join us as we talk with Matt Berg., Director of Young Adults, as we answer this question and more. Books mentioned in today's episode are: “Live No Lies: Recognize and Resist the Three Enemies That Sabotage Your Peace” by John Mark Comer, “Ever Ancient Ever New: The Allure of Liturgy for a New Generation” by Winfield H. Blevins, “The Power of Place: Choosing Stability in a Restless Age” by Daniel Grothe.
Questions matter. The way we ask them, the lens we ask them through, and the people we process them with. When we talk about ethnic unity, one of the first questions we should ask is, “What does the Bible say about this?” To process this question and more, The Well took a small team to Jackson, Mississippi where they had the opportunity to learn under John Perkins, founder of the Perkins Institute. Join Mike, Jordan and guest, Mallory Mueller as they process what God is doing in their lives as a result of this impactful trip. Books mentioned in today's episode are: “One Blood: Parting Words to the Church on Race and Love” by John M. Perkins, “Let Justice Roll Down” by John M. Perkins and “Generous Justice” by Timothy Keller.
You had more questions and we have more answers! Join us this time around as Mike and Jordan tackle what it means to Sabbath, how to discern God's will for your life, how to find a mentor, and more.