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Kevin Crow, Senior Pastor Robin Crow, Administrative Pastor
Kevin Crow, Senior Pastor Robin Crow, Administrative Pastor
Kevin Crow, Senior Pastor Robin Crow, Administrative Pastor
Kevin Crow, Senior Pastor Robin Crow, Administrative Pastor
Kevin Crow, Senior Pastor Robin Crow, Administrative Pastor
READ: Matthew 16:13-19 MEDITATE: Jesus led his disciples to this place to ask them who they believed He was. Peter's response was, “You are the Christ (Messiah), the Son of the living God.” Who is Jesus Christ to you? Reflect on that. Consider what the Bible tells us about him. Share those truths with others. PRAY: Holy Spirit, continue to reveal to me more of yourself. Help me to apply biblical truths and revelations in my life. Grant me opportunities to share with others who Jesus is in my life so that you will be glorified. Need prayer? Submit a prayer request online: https://mountparannorth.com/prayer-request/ 21 Days of Prayer & Fasting website: https://mountparannorth.com/21-day-prayer-fast/ Contributors: Lance Pierce, Worship Pastor & Brett Mayes, Administrative Pastor and Missions Director
READ: Isaiah 58:1-9 MEDITATE: The Israelites claimed to desire God's ways but fell short in doing what He had already asked them to do. The right way to approach the Lord is to humbly serve others. And when we do, the Lord promises to hear our “cry for help” and be present for us. PRAY: Heavenly Father, please show me ways I've been disobedient to you. Whether it is something I failed to do OR something wrong that I did, please show me that I might confess and turn from it. Help me to see and serve others with humility and love; for in those moments, I know I will find you near me. Need prayer? Submit a prayer request online: https://mountparannorth.com/prayer-request/ 21 Days of Prayer & Fasting website: https://mountparannorth.com/21-day-prayer-fast/ Contributors: Brett Mayes, Administrative Pastor and Missions Director & Stace Mayes, Life Group Coordinator
READ: Matthew 6:5-13; Revelation 21:4 MEDITATE: As we begin these 21 days of prayer and fasting, may we relationally approach God during our time with Him. Whether reading the Bible, praying, or fasting, let us allow God to search our hearts and minds. May we not be like the hypocrites and pagans, but rather authentic and honest with Him. PRAY: Heavenly Father, I ask for your Holy Spirit to show me the true motives of my heart and mind. May I seek you and what you want for my life. I pray that I allow your will to be done in my life “as it is in Heaven”. Need prayer? Submit a prayer request online: https://mountparannorth.com/prayer-request/ 21 Days of Prayer & Fasting website: https://mountparannorth.com/21-day-prayer-fast/ Contributors: Dr. Kirk Walters, Lead Pastor & Brett Mayes, Administrative Pastor and Missions Director
In this episode, Pastor Tim Bayly is joined by his son, Joseph (Senior Pastor at Christ Church in Cincinnati), and son-in-law, Lucas Weeks (College and Administrative Pastor at Trinity Reformed Church in Bloomington, IN) to discuss parenting.We often think that our parenting is a failure if we have to resort to authority. That attitude is foolishness and an abandonment of God's rules for parenting. Our fears and modern psychologists have trained us to believe that authority is antithetical to having your child's heart. We must be reminded that if we intend to hold on to our children, obedience to God is the only way. No one would deny that mothers and fathers have duties regarding their children, but many are willing to dispute that children have duties regarding their parents. Parents ought to serve and love their children, but also children ought to serve and love their parents. ***Mentions during the show:First, the podcast starts out talking about this book: Hold On to Your Kids: Why Parents Need to Matter More Than Peersby Gordon Neufeld and Gabor MatéSecond, we mention this book:Shepherding a Child's Heartby Ted TrippThird, I read from this book:The Thing (the chapter I read from is titled, “The Drift from Domesticity”)by G. K. ChestertonJoseph mentioned:Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to TechnologyBy Neil Postman***Out of Our Minds Podcast: Pastors Who Say What They Think. For the love of Christ and His Church.Out of Our Minds is a production of New Geneva Academy. Are you interested in preparing for ordained ministry with pastors? Have a desire to grow in your knowledge and fear of God? Apply at www.newgenevaacademy.com.Master of DivinityBachelor of DivinityCertificate in Bible & TheologyGroundwork: The Victory of Christ & The Great ConversationIntro and outro music is Psalm of the King, Psalm 21 by My Soul Among Lions.Out of Our Minds audio, artwork, episode descriptions, and notes are property of New Geneva Academy and Warhorn Media, published with permission by Transistor, Inc. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week, we're joined by my friend, Sue Kollman. Sue is one of the guest speakers for the upcoming She Rises Women's Conference, on May 17-18th. The message she is carrying is a now word for each of us! Sue is a wife, mom, and grandma. She currently serves as the Administrative Pastor at her church and leads Bible Studies for youth. Sue is passionate about mentoring others to Jesus through life groups, prayer ministry, and inner healing. In her free time, Sue loves camping, hiking, and just simply spending time with her family. During the summer months, you can find Sue kayaking down a river, and in the winter, she enjoys snowshoeing. Sue and her husband live in Central MN. Learn more about Susan and her ministry, She Rises, at http://www.sherisesmn.org. Connect with Susan on Facebook and Instagram at Susan Vandenhheuvel.
Kevin Crow, Senior Pastor Robin Crow, Administrative Pastor
Kevin Crow, Senior Pastor Robin Crow, Administrative Pastor
Kevin Crow, Senior Pastor Robin Crow, Administrative Pastor
Kevin Crow, Senior Pastor Robin Crow, Administrative Pastor
READ: Exodus 33:7-10 MEDITATE: The Israelites had been unfaithful to God; however, Moses goes to the “tent of meeting” and God is there, and meets with Moses. Despite the Israelites' worship of an idol and false god, God accepts their contrite repentance and maintains his covenant with them. PRAY: Lord, I sin and at times fall short of perfection, but I thank you for the grace you extend to me through Jesus Christ. Thank you for your continued presence and mercy. Will you move the mountains in my life for your glory? Need prayer? Submit a prayer request online: https://mountparannorth.com/prayer-request/ 21 Days of Prayer & Fasting website: https://mountparannorth.com/21-day-prayer-fast/ Contributors: Brett Mayes, Administrative Pastor and Missions Director & Lance Pierce, Worship Pastor
READ: Ephesians 5:15-17; Colossians 4:5-6; Psalm 32:8 MEDITATE: Have you missed an opportunity and regretted it? Have you settled for something “good” when God had something even better? Allow God to guide your steps so that you may recognize an opportunity and seize it when the time is right. PRAY: Help me, Lord, to move past the regret of missed opportunities. Open my eyes to see new opportunities as they come and to make the most of them. Need prayer? Submit a prayer request online: https://mountparannorth.com/prayer-request/ 21 Days of Prayer & Fasting website: https://mountparannorth.com/21-day-prayer-fast/ Contributors: Brett Mayes, Administrative Pastor and Missions Director & Bradley Walters, High School and Young Adults Pastor
We're actually blessed to gather with all 3 of our campuses and to hear from all of our pastors this morning as they bring us a collections of messages that focus on the stories of God working through real people in real life. We'll hear from our Senior Pastor, Jeff Ellis, our Administrative Pastor, Chad Overbeek, our Alanson Campus Pastor, John Jones, our East Jordan Campus Pastor, Jason Richey, and our Teaching & Creative Pastor, Brant Cole. "Family is our framework. We grow better together." - Church Core Value No. 5
READ: Matthew 6:16-18; 2 Corinthians 5:9; Galatians 1:10 MEDITATE: In Matthew 6 Jesus teaches the proper way to fast. It should be done in private and focused on God rather than done in public and looking for approval from man. Our motives for fasting are important. Spend time today allowing the Holy Spirit to reveal to you your heart and motives for fasting. PRAY: Heavenly Father, search my heart and reveal to me my true motives. Help me to center them on you rather than outward approval from others. Need prayer? Submit a prayer request online: https://mountparannorth.com/prayer-request/ 21 Days of Prayer & Fasting website: https://mountparannorth.com/21-day-prayer-fast/ Contributors: Brett Mayes, Administrative Pastor and Missions Director & Bernadette Hafner-Moore, Pastoral Care Director
READ: Mark 9:14-29; John 15:4-5 MEDITATE: Jesus' primary concern was the condition of the boy possessed by an evil spirit, and he confirms that the power needed for his healing comes through prayer and fasting. As we pray and fast, we are trusting God to do his will in our lives and to provide our daily strength. PRAY: I am dependent upon you God for life, strength, and my needs. May you produce in and through me the fruits and results you desire to accomplish. Need prayer? Submit a prayer request online: https://mountparannorth.com/prayer-request/ 21 Days of Prayer & Fasting website: https://mountparannorth.com/21-day-prayer-fast/ Contributors: Brett Mayes, Administrative Pastor and Missions Director & Mark Rasey, North Kids Pastor
The Miracle of a Sunrise - Administrative Pastor Emilio Garza - 12/03/23
Pastor Joshua Copple is the Administrative Pastor at Spirit and Truth Worship Center. This week's podcast is titled, "The Power of a Praise Report".
Scars Are Storytellers Message by Administrative Pastor, Joseph Daniel Thank you for watching this week's sermon! If you have any questions or need prayer, feel free to leave a comment or contact us by visiting our website: https://gatewaybc.com/ Stay Connected: Website: https://gatewaybc.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gatewaybcsc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GatewayBCBallentine
Hand Me The Pen - Administrative Pastor Emilio Garza - 09/03/23
The Right Time - Administrative Pastor Emilio Garza - 08/06/23
We all face troubles throughout our lives. Whether those struggles are physical, spiritual, emotional, or financial, it can be easy to feel like we are drowning under the weight of this broken world. However, we are never alone in our struggles. Take a listen as our Administrative Pastor, George Bewley, explains how we can cry out to God for help in the midst of our struggles. __ Follow for more updates from CrossRidge: https://www.instagram.com/crossridgechurch/ https://www.facebook.com/crossridgelife
Together, We Can Advance Further - Administrative Pastor Emilio Garza - 04/30/23
What does the myth of American “chosenness” mean for different communities and the rise of Christian nationalism? Episcopal Bishop and Cherokee nation member Carol Gallagher, Baptist minister Rev. Darrell Hamilton, and Dr. Michael Hoberman, a scholar of early American Jewish literature and culture, engage in a conversation moderated by the Rev. Dr. Jaimie Crumley, a minister and professor of gender studies and ethnic studies. Dr. Catherine Brekus of Harvard Divinity School joins them, too, as they react to her lecture about how the myth of “chosenness” leads to much of the religious nationalism in our country today, including how scriptures were used to justify colonialism. SHOW NOTES Segment 1 (starting at 00:40): Context for this panel Hear Dr. Catherine Brekus' presentation in episode 23, or watch it online. Meet our panelists: The Rt. Rev. Carol Gallagher, Ph.D. serves as the assistant bishop in the Episcopal Church's Diocese of Massachusetts. An enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation, Bishop Gallagher previously served the diocese as a regional canon. Before that, starting in 2014, she served as assistant bishop in the Diocese of Montana, developing relationships with Native leaders and congregations there; educating and training clergy and lay leaders on issues of race, gender and inclusion; and leading the Task Force on Native Issues. Dr. Michael Hoberman teaches American literature at Fitchburg State University. He is a graduate of Reed College and earned his Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His previous books include A Hundred Acres of America: The Geography of Jewish American Literary History and New Israel/New England: Jews and Puritans in Early America. The Rev. Darrell Hamilton is an ordained Baptist minister and graduate from Wake Forest School of Divinity, where he earned his Master of Divinity in 2017. He earned his degree in Political Science from the University of Central Oklahoma in 2012. Currently, the Rev. Hamilton serves at the First Baptist Church in Jamaica Plain as Administrative Pastor and as Protestant Chaplain at Babson College. The Rev. Hamilton was a BJC intern in spring 2016. The Rev. Dr. Jaimie Crumley (moderator) is an Assistant Professor of Gender Studies and Ethnic Studies at the University of Utah. During the 2022-2023 academic year, she is the Research Fellow at Old North Illuminated in Boston. Old North Illuminated is the secular 501(c)(3) that preserves the Old North Church and interprets its history. Her research, teaching, and writing consider the themes of historical memory, race, religion, gender, and abolition. Jaimie is an ordained minister whose ordination is recognized by the American Baptist Churches USA. The Rev. Dr. Crumley is a member of the BJC Board of Directors and of the 2016 class of BJC Fellows. This presentation was the 2023 Walter B. and Kay W. Shurden Lecture on Religious Liberty and Separation of Church and State, an annual lecture series sponsored by BJC. It took place at Old North Church in Boston. Segment 2 (starting at 1:39): The panel conversation You can also watch the panel at this link. During the conversation, Dr. Crumley mentioned this piece by Dr. Brekus on American “chosenness.” Respecting Religion is made possible by BJC's generous donors. You can support these conversations with a gift to BJC.
Pastor Joshua Copple is the Administrative Pastor at Spirit and Truth Worship Center. This week's podcast is titled, "Help Me Into the Pool".
Pure Oil - Administrative Pastor Emilio Garza - 03/07/23
Fear Not, O Land - Administrative Pastor Emilio Garza - 03/12/23
Speak What You've Seen - Administrative Pastor Emilio Garza - 02/21/23
What Doest Thou? - Administrative Pastor Emilio Garza - 02/12/23
We're blessed to welcome all 3 of our campuses to Walloon Lake for a service that celebrates where God has led us so far and looks forward to what's next! This morning, Pastor Jeff Ellis is joined by Pastor Jason Richey from our East Jordan campus, Pastor John Jones from our Alanson campus, Pastor Brant Cole from our Walloon Lake campus, and Pastor Chad Overbeek (our Administrative Pastor).
We're blessed to welcome all 3 of our campuses to Walloon Lake for a service that celebrates where God has led us so far and looks forward to what's next! This morning, Pastor Jeff Ellis is joined by Pastor Jason Richey from our East Jordan campus, Pastor John Jones from our Alanson campus, Pastor Brant Cole from our Walloon Lake campus, and Pastor Chad Overbeek (our Administrative Pastor).
Broken Walls - Administrative Pastor Emilio Garza - 01/17/23
There Is More - Administrative Pastor Emilio Garza - 01/15/22
Pastor Joshua Copple is the Administrative Pastor at Spirit and Truth Worship Center. This week's podcast is titled, "Sneaking Away to Pray". You are invited to our 7 Day Prayer Revival from January 16-22. We start at 7 PM on January 16th at Spirit and Truth Worship Center in Orange, CA.
I Want To See Him For Myself - Administrative Pastor Emilio Garza - 12/25/22
Pastor Joshua Copple is the Administrative Pastor at Spirit and Truth Worship Center. This week's podcast is titled, "The Unknown God".
Prepared - Administrative Pastor Garza - 10/04/22
A New Thing in Jericho - Administrative Pastor Emilio Garza - 09/25/22
Pastor Joshua Copple is the Administrative Pastor at Spirit and Truth Worship Center. This week's podcast is titled, "Pray for the Harvest".
Pastor Joshua Copple is the Administrative Pastor at Spirit and Truth Worship Center. This week's podcast is titled, "The Easter Story".
Happy #internationalwomensday and #talktuesday! Today @theeamateurexpert is going LIVE with Joy Challenger Slaughter (@joifuljoy)! We will be discussing her career path, her ideas of success and the tips & motivators she used along the way. Follow on IG, FB, and Twitter @thegrocoach https://etsy.me/3fYFe08 Guest bio: The Reverend Dr. Joy Challenger Slaughter is an extraordinary visionary leader who operates with passion and creativity. She is a gifted mentor, lecturer, teacher, and coach who cares deeply about people and seeing them grow in faith, life, and leadership. Through her preaching gift, Dr. Slaughter ministers to God's people in love and equips them for enduring Christian lives by presenting a sound, balanced, relevant, and practical Gospel message. Dr. Slaughter is the founder of Grō Coach a limited liability corporation providing strategic planning, organizational (re)design/development, leadership training, and coaching for individuals, peer groups, and corporate bodies. Grō represents the intersection of Joy's passion for people, her corporate and non-profit experience, and educational/technical training. Gro's customers include small business, industry, churches, non-profits, and other religious institutions or denominations. Dr. Joy's ministerial experience includes serving as the Administrative Pastor of the Third New Hope Baptist Church (Detroit) where she gave oversight to the office staff, ministry operations, and ministry/leadership development. Prior to that, she also served as the Children and Youth Minister. She has taught and written curriculum with the National Baptist Convention USA, Inc. (on the local, regional, and national level); the Heritage Center for Religious Studies; Urban Youth Workers Institute's; and was part of the Executive Team of REVERSE/Detroit a multicultural Christian youth movement. Currently, she is an Associate Minister at the Alfred Street Baptist Church – serving on leader of the Evangelism Ministry, the Adult VBS Experience, and serving on the curriculum & exegetical Sunday School writing teams, the intercessory prayer team, and as an MIT facilitator. Prior to entering vocational ministry, Joy was the Regional Manager for Global Insurance at Royal and SunAlliance, and Underwriting Officer for Chubb & Son Inc. Since, she has worked for the District of Columbia Superior Court and as administrator for a District of Columbia governmental contracting firm. Presently she works as a Manager with the U.S. Government. She earned a Doctor of Ministry from Duke Divinity School, Master of Divinity from McCormick Theological Seminary, a Diploma in Theology and Ministry from Hosanna Bible Training Center, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Wesleyan University. Joy and her husband Brian reside in the DC/Maryland/Virginia area. In her spare time, she is Joiful Creations Co.—a custom holiday/thematic wreath company—and the host of a new online community focusing on women's romantic relationships and empowerment (A Woman's Way: Honest Conversations for Lasting Relationships). She loves music, movies, the theater; but especially cooking for family and friends in her home. Audio Engineer: b_cuz Originally recorded March 8, 2022 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theeamateurexpert/support
Roy Blunt, U.S. Senator from Missouri and ranking member of the Senate Rules and Administration Committee, discusses the upcoming vote in the U.S. Senate to change the filibuster and pave the way for the elections takeover bill. Ken Paxton, Texas Attorney General, discusses President Biden's Atlanta speech pushing the Democrats' elections takeover bill. Kevin Miller, Administrative Pastor of Foothills Church in El Cajon, California, gives an update after California state government officials shut down his church's preschool over COVID protocols. Hayden Ludwig, Senior Investigative Researcher at Capital Research Center, shares his research showing how left-wing ‘dark money' groups are funding Senator Schumer's secretive anti-filibuster campaign. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Andre' is a highly sought after public speaker. From teaching leadership in Belarus, and Kenya,to his hometown of Columbus, GA, Andre' speaks on topics like leadership coaching, personal development, and generational transformation to non-profit organizations, small businesses, universities, and young professionals alike. Andre' spent the first 15 years of his career at FirstUnion National Bank as the Vice President in the retail banking division then became the Administrative Pastor at Mount Moriah Baptist Church. Andre' then served as the Principal Program Lead with Chick-fil-A's Leadership Development Program and worked to select Franchise-Operators and Chick-fil-A Support Center Staff, conducting more than 7,500+ interviews to recruit and select Top Talent. Most recently, Andre' took on the position of Directorof Relationships at LifeShape. When he isn't investing in his Atlanta community or family, Andre' volunteers as the Chairman of the Point University Trustee Board and is a board member of “Walk Thru the Bible” and Impact 360. Everyone calls him “Coach Kennebrew”, as he is a highly sought after mentor, career coach, and public speaker.
Thank you for tuning in for another episode of Life's Best Medicine. In this episode, Brian talks with his friend Kevin Miller—the Administrative Pastor of Foothills Christian Church in San Diego. He joined the Foothills' full-time staff back in 2008 and has over 40 years of experience in ministry. He is the host of Sent 315, a podcast with the goal of “Demystifying Evangelism via Practical Insights & Conversations on Sharing your Faith.” In their discussion, Brian and Kevin talk about Sent 315, always being ready to share your testimony, how to interact and dialogue productively with unreligious people, the importance of being a good listener when. Seeking to establish good relations, the spiritual ravages and dangers of social isolation, the danger of judging larger communities by the actions of one member, why we should not let political or religious differences divide us, and the joy of living a life that seeks to emulate Christ. Life's Best Medicine According to Kevin: “Love people well.” Thank you for listening. Have a blessed day and stay healthy! Links: Kevin Smith: Sent 315 Podcast Sent 315 Instagram Sent 315 Facebook Page Kevin's Foothills Office: 619-442-7728 Dr. Brian Lenzkes: Website Low Carb MD Podcast Simply Snackin'
Sunday October 18th 2020
We have the Administrative Pastor of Royalwood Church, Chad Parker with us today on The RW.
Buckhead Business Show - PostNet, Business Accelerators and Small Business Development Center at Georgia State University Kevin Center, Owner PostNet Buckhead Postnet is a printing, design, and shipping destination. Kevin operates the local Buckhead store as well as Atlanta Area Developer for PostNet International. Topics to Discuss: Developing PostNet brand across Greater Atlanta region Printing, design, and shipping services Web Site / Social Media Links: www.postnet.com/ga131 www.facebook.com/PostNetGA131/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/postnetga131/ _________________________________ Glenn Henderson, Founder Business Accelerators Glenn Henderson, entrepreneur, author, teacher, speaker; from bankruptcy to teaching best business practices – founder of Rock Solid Principles, husband and father; champion of – how to start and build a business with little to no debt. Glenn continues to serve on many boards teaching his time tested proven best practice principles in the board room as well as the classroom – globally. From Harvard Business School, Kellogg School of Business (Northwestern University), Kennesaw State University, Stetson University, Buleah Heights Bible College to executive coaching and personal mentor, Glenn Henderson has been called upon to help navigate leaders and businesses. Glenn is Co-founder/CEO of AFC Worldwide Express, a global transportation and logistics company. Through his leadership, the company has had consistent growth over its 20 year history. As a successful entrepreneur, Mr. Henderson and his company have been recognized for their exceptional commitment best practice and customer service. – In 1993 and 1994, Hallmark Cards awarded AFC as their supplier of the year. They also named AFC as small business of the year. – AFC's reputation as a top transportation and logistics provider prompted Motorola to call on AFC to provide relief communications during the 911 tragedy in New York City. – Major US companies such as P & G, Coca Cola, Daimler Chrysler, Nextel, and Kinko's routinely rely upon the delivery of systems and services provided by AFC Worldwide Express to maintain their logistics supply chain and competitive edge. – AFC is also called upon during natural disasters and governmental emergencies. COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP In addition to his leadership at AFC Worldwide Express, Mr. Henderson has made leadership contributions to a variety of other organizations. – Author of “Rock Solid Principles of Business Development”, a comprehensive business development educational curriculum. – Guest speaker, Kennesaw State University and many other academic institutions on the subject of business leadership and development. – Appeared as a guest speaker on the televised “Minority Business Report” on WGN in Chicago, as well as on Atlanta business related programs. – Serves as faculty member of Logistics Resource International which is part of the Georgia Technology Institute's logistics program. – Served as a board member for the Christian Coalition, Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council (GMSDC), Atlanta Pastor's Fellowship Advisory Board, Crown Financial Ministries (formally, Christian Financial Concepts), and the Institute for Organizational Leadership. – Served as Administrative Pastor for Milford Church of God in Smyrna, GA. During his two year service, he reorganized staff, improved administration, provided leadership for worship, and taught on subjects such as marriage and family. – Assisted young adults by teaching at the National Transportation School collegiate program in Greensboro, NC, and has established financial grant programs for a select group of high school students in Chicago, and the INROADS initiative in Atlanta. He has also served as a mentor to a variety of young people. Glenn Henderson is proudly married to Regina Henderson, his wife and advisor of 20 years. They live in Atlanta, Georgia with their three children, Valerie, Cameron, and Allegra.