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Billy Schiel, Jason Shepperd, Dave Edwards
Billy Schiel, Jason Shepperd, Andrew Werley
Billy Schiel, Jason Shepperd, Dave Edwards
Billy Schiel, Jason Shepperd
There are countless ways in which we can honor others above ourselves and Billy Schiel has chosen to do that through coffee! What began as a retail product honoring coffee bean farmers and the craft of roasting has now evolved into a coffee shop that has the additional benefit of honoring the community that it serves. Because who can be unhappy when they're drinking a delicious cup of coffee while surrounded by friends? Alongside running the Honor Society Coffee Co., Billy is a pastor with the Church Project; another way in which he serves and cares for others. Tune into our very first episode to hear about the origins of Billy's small business journey, the benefits of staying small, advice for running a successful business, and some fascinating facts about coffee. Even if you don't love coffee, Honor Society Coffee Co. has something that will fill your cup (literally and figuratively!) Key Points From This Episode: The origins of Billy's 10-year journey in the coffee world.How to roast the perfect coffee beans (according to Billy).The first coffee company that Billy founded. The inspiration behind the founding (and naming) of Honor Society Coffee Co.How Honor Society Coffee Co. has evolved over the past few years.The pastoral side of Billy's life.One of the keys to being successful in business.Benefits of partnering with a bean roaster.Where Billy sources the beans for his coffee. What makes Honor Society Coffee Co. stand out from other coffee companies.Some of Honor Society Coffee Co.'s specialty drinks. How the Americano got its name. Billy explains what a Nitro Cold Brew is. Other delicious treats that can be found at Honor Society Coffee Co. The intention behind the monthly events held at Honor Society Coffee Co.Why you should pay Tomball a visit! Tweetables: “Once you've gone into coffee you never can get out of it.” — @Gospelbroker [0:09:59] “Honor Society comes from this idea that I saw in Romans 12:10, “Honor others above yourselves.” — @Gospelbroker [0:12:04] “Coffee is just a tool but what happens around coffee is all the other elements of community and creativity and friendships and feeling like part of a family.” — @Gospelbroker [0:15:15] “Coffee is really an extension of caring for people for me.” — @Gospelbroker [0:16:49] “Whatever it is that you want to accomplish in business, be hyper-focused on that one thing.” — @Gospelbroker [0:21:07] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Honor Society Coffee Co. Honor Society Coffee Co. on Instagram Billy Schiel on LinkedIn Church Project Beefy Marketing John Kelley Email Address
In today's episode of According to The Cassels, we are joined by Bill Schiel Sr. and Billy Schiel Jr. Bill has been in agriculture and horticulture for over 50 years and, after retiring, is now an elder at his church. Billy started his journey in ministry at a young age, studying at Bible College, and is now in vocational ministry and local-church planning. The father and son duo talk to us about how we can flourish as humans through Christ. Bill shares how we can use gardening to unlock our spiritual gifts while Billy gives us the Biblical reasons why being in a community is essential. We learn that God designed nature to help us better understand ourselves as humans and that it is important to remain in constant prayer with our Creator. Tune in for this incredible episode and find out more about how Billy is using house-churches to grow Christ's community and deepen faiths! Key Points From This Episode: A brief look at Bill's professional background in agriculture and Billy's early roots in ministry. How we can flourish as humans through Christ. Using your God-given given gifts to bless others. God's design for human-flourishing and how gardening ties in with us using our gifts. Being exiles on Earth. Why we need to be beneficial to the community we live in. How Bill's gift for gardening has blessed him and the lives of those around him. Organic gardening as a Biblical example of not wanting to take the easy way out.Bill's tips for starting your own home garden: it's all about the soil. Gardening as a tool for unlocking spiritual gifts.How God designed nature to help us understand our anatomy as humans. Pulling the weeds out of our lives, spiritually. Maintaining spiritual growth even through the isolation of a global pandemic. The importance of disciplining ourselves to remain in the Biblical community. House-churches as spaces for cultivating relationships and deepening your faith. Prayer as the primary way in which we participate with God in the world. How house-churches have helped people who are new in their faith. The undeniable Grace of God. Why it is important to be spiritually healthy. Tweetables: “I think the idea of humans flourishing was God's plan from the beginning.” —Billy Schiel Jr.[0:03:12] “We're just exiles here. This still isn't our eternal home. America is not what we're living for. Another nation is not what we're living for. We're living for the Kingdom of God.” —Billy Schiel Jr.[0:06:08] “I learned a lot from trial and error, which is what you do in gardening.” —Bill Schiel Sr. [0:09:43] “Our spirit is willing but our flesh is weak, so it's a fight daily to say, ‘I'm going to pull the weeds out of my life, spiritually, by being in the Word, being in prayer, being in Biblical community.'” —Billy Schiel Jr. [0:17:13] “You belong before you believe. You have a community before you've even crossed over the line of faith.” —Billy Shiel Jr. [0:30:05] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Amy Cassels Amy Cassels on Twitter ONE Way Life
Jeremiah 29:1-7, Jeremiah 29:10-14 // Billy Schiel
John 15:1-15:13 // Billy Schiel
January 31, 2021 | Nehemiah 4
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Pastor Billy Schiel teaches that grace has come to save and provide the power to overcome. Titus 2:11-15 December 27, 2020 | Bayou City Tomball | www.bayoucityfellowship.com
The last supper. Billy Schiel came and brought us a message that the last supper was the end of the Passover but the beginning of a new tradition found in Jesus and that the last supper was just an appetizer for what was to come at the cross.
Billy walks us through facing despair with prayer and living into who we are in Jesus.
In this sermon, Billy Schiel spoke about the active role of the Word of God using John 17.
Guest speaker, Billy Schiel, spoke about the Blind Beggar.
Nehemiah 6:15-7:4 | 6.19.16 | Billy Schiel by Veritas Church