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Message from Pastor Kory Cunningham on February 4, 2024
155 - DAVE JONSSON - SURVIVING A PLANE CRASH TO CHRISTDave Johnsson today is a long time Pastor, Speaker, and Proffessional Skateboarder, but once he was just a young man finding his way, until a four person plane crash landed amidst the mountain tops, leading to a life of faith. Dave joins me to unpack years of Ministry while also looking ahead to what God is doing.To support this channel and partner with Brian in Ministry https://www.briansumner.net/support/For more on Brianhttp://www.briansumner.nethttps://www.instagram.com/briansumner/https://www.facebook.com/BRIANSUMNERO...https://twitter.com/brisumnerhttps://www.patreon.com/BrianSumnerMinistryTo listen to Brians Podcast, click below.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Purchase Brians Marriage book at https://www.amazon.com/Never-Fails-Da...Brian is a full time "Urban Missionary" both locally and internationally with a focus on MISSIONS - MARRIAGES - MINISTRY. Since coming to faith in 2004 doors continued opening locally and internationally to do more and more ministry with a focus on Evangelism, Outreach Missions, Marriage, Counsel, Schools, Festivals, Conferences and the like. Brian is also a volunteer Pastor and part of the Preaching/Teaching Team at Branches Church Huntington Beach, CA.Everything about this ministry is made possible because of people personally partnering through the non profit. To hear more and personally partner with Brian's call please visithttp://www.briansumner.net/support/God Bless and thank you. †Support the showSUPPORT THE SHOW
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This week, we are joined by Rev. Jasper Peters of Belong Church in Denver, CO, as he explores our 2022 theme, One Small Thing. Looking at Jeremiah 6:13-15, he challenges us to live lives as people of peace so that we can speak words of peace into the world!
This week, we welcome Rev. Jasper Peters of Belong Church in Denver, Colorado, who continues our sermon series, Life of Faith. Drawing from Hebrews 12:18-29, Jasper challenges us to overcome obstacles and navigate disruptions in our lives!
Do you feel like there is another level to the life you should be experiencing? Or maybe you feel like you're stuck in a rut and are not happy with the way things are going? What if you could hit the RESET button and reprioritize, reorganize, and revitalize your live? In this series, we talk about how to hit RESET on your life.
This week, Pastor Joe is joined by friend and college, Rev. Jasper Peters, Lead Pastor of Belong Church in Denver, Colorado (belongchurch.org). In this conversation, they talk about the things that give them hope as they examine and connect through the rapidly changing world around them.
In this week's episode of Field Preachers, you'll hear about Tony Arnold and the online discipleship he offers at his online-only faith community out of Christ Church in Virginia. Jasper Peters of Belong Church in Colorado will also share about effective online communication and how pastors can be allies in the Black Lives Matter movement. In March of 1739, John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, engaged in "field preaching" for the first time after being encouraged by his friend and fellow preacher George Whitefield. Instead of preaching his sermon from a pulpit, Wesley went out from the church and preached in the open air to those who didn't have the time or money to sit in a pew and hear the good news. Thousands of people, mainly those struggling with poverty, came to hear him preach that first week and the revival of Methodism was born as the good news became real in the hearts of those who heard about God's love and grace. Church planters are modern day "field preachers" who go out from the established church into the community where they proclaim good news to those who need it most. This podcast is a series of interviews and stories from modern-day Methodist field preachers who will make you laugh, cry, and think more deeply about how and where we are called to share God's love and grace.
Acknowledging failure is not easy to do in any circumstance. This is specifically true when it comes to discussing the Church's failure to live up to its call from God to do the work of justice. Reckoning with the failure of Christians to make justice efforts more than mere words may be a hard pill to swallow for some, yet it could also be the most faithful next step on the road to change. Are not confession and repentance essential parts of the Christian life? Joining us to discuss this is Rev. Jasper Peters who serves as Lead Pastor of Belong Church. Belong is a United Methodist community in Denver, Colorado with an orientation towards the work of justice, a work that has animated Jasper's life and calling. Jasper leads with an acute recognition of the ways that the Church has not lived up to goals of invitation, embracing, and personal/societal transformation. With the marriage of mercy and justice, Jasper and Belong seek to help people grow in faithfulness to the work of the Kingdom of God.Chris and Eddie talk to Jasper about the need for the Church to recognize both its failure to do the work of justice and the unique opportunities that exist to repent. Specifically, they talk about the importance of recognizing the true, non-romanticized state of our past and present as we press on towards a more faithful future. This conversation is one worth engaging multiple times as we learn from Jasper's story, wisdom, and vision for the people of the Body of Christ.ResourcesEddie references a video of Jasper's where he reflects on why the term “racial reconciliation” is not an accurate representation of the work that the Church needs to take on. Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH3OyppyaREJasper speaks to the diversity and justice work of Rev. Dr. Stephany Rose Spaulding and her organization Truth and Conciliation. Learn more about their work here: https://truthandconciliation.org/Jasper is the Lead Pastor of Belong, a United Methodist congregation in Denver, Colorado devoted to drawing people into the work of the Kingdom of God. Follow them online: https://belongchurch.org/Follow Belong Church on Social Media: https://twitter.com/belongdenver https://www.instagram.com/belongdenver/ https://www.facebook.com/belongdenverFollow Rev. Jasper Peters on Facebook: https://bit.ly/2EPuVgt#TheWeightPod
We are so very privileged to have Pastor Tad Mathews bring a message to us. He is one of the Overseers of our church, and loves Pastor Kevin, family and Belong Church very much!
From an early age, this planter was on a journey to find a place to belong. God used his desire to create a new faith community that is diverse, inclusive, and social justice-oriented so that everyone can find a spiritual home. Join us this week for an incredible conversation with Jasper Peters of Belong Church in Colorado. In March of 1739, John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, engaged in "field preaching" for the first time after being encouraged by his friend and fellow preacher George Whitefield. Instead of preaching his sermon from a pulpit, Wesley went out from the church and preached in the open air to those who didn't have the time or money to sit in a pew and hear the good news. Thousands of people, mainly those struggling with poverty, came to hear him preach that first week and the revival of Methodism was born as the good news became real in the hearts of those who heard about God's love and grace. Church planters are modern day "field preachers" who go out from the established church into the community where they proclaim good news to those who need it most. This podcast is a series of interviews and stories from modern-day Methodist field preachers who will make you laugh, cry, and think more deeply about how and where we are called to share God's love and grace.
SAT-7’s podcast: Unconventional Ministry sits down for an interview with Howard Salter. Find out more at www.sat7usa.org/unconventional/. Mr. Salter has a background in military service (in the infantry in Iraq) and ministry. In his earlier years, he and his wife came out of a cult, which ended up becoming transformed into a more theologically sound, Biblically-based denomination. Mr. Salter joined with this new denomination to help with a church plant of the Belong Church in Orlando, FL. He aims to show God’s love to people who have been hurt by churches in the past, connecting with people in the community and living out the Gospel. He has experience in computer programming and web development, running his own podcast titled “The Ace Report.” He first heard about SAT-7 coming across the Unconventional Ministry podcast in a newsletter.
Reminder - prophecy given by Dr. Mike Maiden at Church On The Rock - Palmetto's 30 Yr Anniversary service after we announced that we would plant a church in Dallas. Launched as Church On The Rock - Dallas, re-branded as BELONG CHURCH on June 17, 2018!
Farrah Lawrence joins us to talk about her work as a photographer reflecting on the life of faith among the Belong Church community in Denver, CO.More of Farrah's work at: https://www.instagram.com/belongdenverAnnouncement: Be sure to check out #AsDeepAsTheSea, our Conspiritor Collective benefit album supporting UMCOR's relief efforts for victims of hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria. Get the album and help in the recovery effort at http://conspiritor.co/hurricanereliefMore Conspiritor Collective artists, interview, and creations at http://conspiritor.coAnd please FIND, SUBSCRIBE, & RATE the Conspiritor Collective podcast on iTunes or Google Play to help us raise awareness of these important artists and their creative reflections on our faith. Thanks!The Conspiritor Collective is an arts project of Young People's Ministries, a unit of Discipleship Ministries of The United Methodist Church. More at http://umcyoungpeople.orgMusic ByGentle Wolves: https://gentlewolves.bandcamp.comJohnathan Gaylord: https://johnathangaylord.bandcamp.com
Farrah Lawrence joins us to talk about her work as a photographer reflecting on the life of faith among the Belong Church community in Denver, CO.More of Farrah's work at: https://www.instagram.com/belongdenverAnnouncement: Be sure to check out #AsDeepAsTheSea, our Conspiritor Collective benefit album supporting UMCOR's relief efforts for victims of hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria. Get the album and help in the recovery effort at http://conspiritor.co/hurricanereliefMore Conspiritor Collective artists, interview, and creations at http://conspiritor.coAnd please FIND, SUBSCRIBE, & RATE the Conspiritor Collective podcast on iTunes or Google Play to help us raise awareness of these important artists and their creative reflections on our faith. Thanks!The Conspiritor Collective is an arts project of Young People's Ministries, a unit of Discipleship Ministries of The United Methodist Church. More at http://umcyoungpeople.orgMusic ByGentle Wolves: https://gentlewolves.bandcamp.comJohnathan Gaylord: https://johnathangaylord.bandcamp.com
Justin Bullis and musical crew from Belong Church in Denver, CO join us to talk about their work leading worship, their creative influences and more.Photo by Farrah Lawrence.More Conspiritor Collective artists, interview, and creations at http://conspiritor.coAnd please FIND, SUBSCRIBE, & RATE the Conspiritor Collective podcast on iTunes or Google Play to help us raise awareness of these important artists and their creative reflections on our faith. Thanks!The Conspiritor Collective is an arts project of Young People's Ministries. More at http://umcyoungpeople.org
Justin Bullis and musical crew from Belong Church in Denver, CO join us to talk about their work leading worship, their creative influences and more.Photo by Farrah Lawrence.More Conspiritor Collective artists, interview, and creations at http://conspiritor.coAnd please FIND, SUBSCRIBE, & RATE the Conspiritor Collective podcast on iTunes or Google Play to help us raise awareness of these important artists and their creative reflections on our faith. Thanks!The Conspiritor Collective is an arts project of Young People's Ministries. More at http://umcyoungpeople.org