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In this podcast, Nils Smith and Mark Venti talk about leveraging technology to help connect people and build healthy church relationships. Listen as they share their thoughts on the Churchome Global app, a mobile technology where people can watch church services together and get connected with groups based on their location. This and more on this SMC podcast. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #SMCPodcast.
On today’s show, pastor and author Judah Smith joins us to talk about the heart behind a new feature on the Churchome Global app called “Guided Prayers.” Also, Kasi Lemmons, the director of the new Harriet Tubman biopic Harriet discusses the faith of the American icon. Plus, your Halloween costume ideas, some spooktacular slices and a lot more!
Episode 279 Judah Smith is the pastor of Churchome and the New York Times Best-Selling author of the book "Jesus Is: Find a New Way to Be Human." In the sports world, Judah has pastored and counseled many athletes and also serves as the chaplain for the Seattle Seahawks. Judah, along with his wife Chelsea, have partnered with tech company Seventh Spark to create and launch Churchome Global, a free app-based platform that offers users 24/7/365 access to the Churchome community and programming, The app delivers community prayer, pastor-led groups, meaningful and topical conversations with other users, growth classes, charity opportunities, interactive church broadcasts, daily inspirational messages, and more. You can download Churchome Global, here. On this episode of the podcast, we talk with Judah about why he started the Churchome Global app, how sports played a huge role in his life growing up, what the biggest spiritual struggle is for athletes, how he handles "fame," and how Basketball Hall of Famer Tracy McGrady influenced his decision to become a pastor. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
Chris Cirullo interview Pastor David Kroll of Churchome and they discuss generosity, faith, family and making big life decisions. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please share via social media and tell a friend, family member and co-worker about it, we would greatly appreciate it. It helps get the word out about this content to other people who would enjoy it and benefit from it.
Mark 9:14-27 We are continuing our mini series on Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Today we get to hear from Mark. Mark wastes no time and jumps right in to all of the amazing actions Jesus did. Tune in to hear how Jesus helps a man who cries out to him " I believe, but help me overcome my unbelief!" Thanks to this episode's sponsor, Churchome To view the Churchome Global app follow the links below for itunes and google play: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/churchome-global/id1437013777?mt=8 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=seventhspark.churchome&hl=en_US To connect with us, learn more, or see how to help support this ministry you can visit our website. https://www.kbspodcast.com/
Affiliate links are used in this content. Cultivating the Lovely is sponsored by Churchome. Download the free Churchome Global app today and join Churchome’s growing community. Or, text CULTIVATE to 555888 for a direct download link. CTL is also brought to you by Zola wedding planning and registry. To start your free wedding website and also get $50 off... Read more... You just finished reading CTLP Episode 99- Choosing to Believe when Life is Hard with Jane Johnson! Consider leaving a comment!
The shepherds are watching over their sheep one night when suddenly.....an angel appears to bring them the good news! They remembered learning about this Savior to come but now it was really here. Had God's promise really come true?!?!? Tune in to hear what the shepherds saw that night. As we prepare for Christmas, this story will help remind us of God's faithfulness & the importance of the shepherds receiving this good news. Thanks to today's sponsor Churchome! Check out the new Churchome Global app & join the wonderful community today. Gain access to a wonderful support system, listen to messages, and even get parenting help all from the convenience of your phone. LINKS to the app on Google Play and Itunes are below: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=seventhspark.churchome&hl=en_US https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/churchome-global/id1437013777?mt=8 To connect with us or learn how to support this ministry, please follow the link below: https://www.kbspodcast.com/
It was a dark and hard time. No matter how hard the people tried, they simply could not help themselves. Isaiah would bring them good news..HOPE. This hope would come in the form of a child, Jesus. As we get ready for this Christmas season, may we remember the good news of Jesus' birth. Our story today will remind us that our hope is in Jesus, our savior, not ourselves. I hope the apply section at the end brings good conversation between you and your child. Thanks to today's sponsor Churchome! Check out the new Churchome Global app and join the wonderful community today. Have a support system, listen to messages, and get parenting support all from the convenience of your phone. LINKS to the app on Google Play and Itunes are below: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=seventhspark.churchome&hl=en_US https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/churchome-global/id1437013777?mt=8 To connect with us, support this ministry, or learn more about KBS, visit our website @ https://www.kbspodcast.com/
In this episode, we’re joined by long time friend of the SMC Podcast and the Online Pastor of Saddleback Church, Jay Kranda. Jay and Nils discuss online church communities, the Churchome Global app, and the opportunities and challenges that come along with these. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #SMCPodcast. Show Notes: Jay Kranda Website Jay Kranda Facebook Jay Kranda Twitter Jay Kranda Instagram Jay Kranda YouTube Churchome Global
1. Zion Williamson is taking Duke and college basketball by storm, and thanks to 1.9 million Insta followers and a huge Youtube presence your Gen Z-ers probably already know him. 2. Arianna's new song that covers breakups and relational history without being savage...interesting...it shows a growth mindset and strong self-reliance... 3. Churchome Global is the new app that claims to give you church on your phone. Nothing new here, but it's one of the biggest to make this jump and will strongly go for the modern parent and hipster crowd. 4. (excerpt from https://axis.org/vol-4-issue-45/) Kristallnacht Motivated by governmental lies, the fear of outsiders, and militant nationalism, 80 years ago todayordinary men and women participated in a sudden and deadly campaign of terrorism, killing 100 Jews and destroying 7,500 Jewish businesses. Kristallnacht or “Night of Broken Glass” foreshadowed the legal and state-sanctioned annihilation of European Jewry. In 1930s Germany, “Racial hatred and hysteria seemed to have taken complete hold of otherwise decent people.” And just when we think our culture is immune to historical atrocities, a 57% rise in anti-semitic incidents, white supremacist marches, (((echoes))) being used online to flag things as Jewish, and the murder of 11 Jews in Pittsburgh should tell us otherwise. Kristallnacht and Pittsburgh aren’t aberrations that spontaneously erupted in a vacuum. The Holocaust didn’t originate in the gas chambers; it started with words. Language matters, fear-mongering matters, labeling people matters (“wingnut”, “invading horde”, “Thot”). Whether its on Instagram, the news, or in school hallways, help your students spot and stop dehumanizing language in its tracks. Because those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it. Thankfully, the opposite of dehumanization is empathy, compassion, and the recognition that every human being—no matter their religion, skin color, or nationality—is made in the very image of God. Here are seven convicting reads to help you and your teen combat a culture of violence and intolerance. Dehumanizing Always Starts with Language by Brené Brown Caring for Words in a Culture of Lies by Marilyn McEntyre Ordinary Men by Christopher Browning Night by Elie Wiesel Boy 30529: A Memoir by Felix Weinberg Survival in Auschwitz by Primo Levi The Complete Maus: A Survivor’s Tale by Art Spiegelman (graphic novel, so might be a good way to engage those who don’t love reading) We'd love for you to subscribe and comment - it helps us know this podcast matters to you. We want everyone to use The Culture Translator as a discipleship tool and theory.
Churchome, the popular Seattle-based church founded by Judah Smith, has launched a brand new campus. Not in Nashville, not in Toronto, and not in Boston - so where? The palm of your hand. That’s right. Instead of launching a physical campus, Churchome launched a digital campus. And to put it lightly, a lot of people think it’s a bad idea. So in this podcast, we’ll explain exactly what Churchome Global is, its flaws & triumphs, and what it all means for the future of how we do church. ***VISIT THE FULL POST HERE: https://prochurchtools.com/churchome-global-review-yay-or-nay/ What's In This Session? The DM (0:45) About Churchome (1:26) #1: A church app?? (2:19) #2: Judah got ratio'd (2:58) #3: Community is a core goal (5:04) #4: This can be good for the disenfranchised (5:36) #5: Oversimplified two camps of church (7:34) #6: I'm okay with trying different things (9:37) Show Notes & Resources Mentioned: Pro Church Tools Pro Church Tools on Facebook Pro Church Tools on YouTube Brady Shearer on Instagram Brady Shearer on Twitter Alex Mills on Instagram