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In today's episode, Lauren Atkinson and Community Formation Director, Ryan Garrahan, discuss Deuteronomy 26-27 and answer the question: "What's up with all these curses?" Scriptures Referenced: 1 Chronicles 29; Joshua 8; Romans 3:10-11 Check out Ryan's previous episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s2-242-isaiah-7-14-luke-1-5-45/id1600151923?i=1000638296374 To get involved in a Community Group, check out our Community Formation events! https://www.watermark.org/events/6429-men-s-and-women-s-community-formation To learn more about MoneyWise and financial stewardship: https://www.watermark.org/ministries/moneywise
About the Episode: Hear this group of men discuss how body image affects men as well as women. These men talk about their hope in the Lord and peace that comes from knowing your identity is based in being a son or daughter of the Most High not on how you look. How do we make something that is good like exercise not become an idol? The inward focus of “look at me” shift to “look at what God has done” is a hope of all believers. If you are struggling with issues related to anything, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Guests: Pete Fitzsimmons has spent the last three years committed to The PE program; The Covenant School's Logic Football program, Rhetoric Boys Soccer program, and Rhetoric Baseball program. As a four-year collegiate soccer and baseball starter at East Texas Baptist University, he earned many accolades, including the Top Tiger Award (2010), Captain and All-ASC Third Team (2011), All-ASC First Team (2012), and All-ASC Sportsmanship Athlete of the Year (2012). Between his time at ETBU and Covenant, Coach Fitzsimmons attended the Kanakuk Institute (2015) and worked for K-Life Ministries and Park Cities Presbyterian Church. He currently attends and is active in community and service at Watermark Community Church. Drew Obenchain specializes in group fitness with the ability to scale workouts for all different levels of athletes. Kingdom Workouts provided tailored daily workouts to individual clients as well as offering in-person group training with other Kingdom members. Drew has always loved fitness and being active, he played multiple sports throughout his life, but his passion evolved once he was introduced to CrossFit during his sophomore year at Texas A&M. In 2012 he suffered a devastating back injury while training, which opened his eyes to the importance of proper training as well as physical therapy. Since then he has been motivated to teach others how to not just train hard, but to train well. He now works at Corpus Performance Training. When not training, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Kara, and new baby, Hattie. He is grateful for the opportunity to pursue his passion of fitness as his full-time career and attributes it all to the goodness of God. Drew is married to Kara and they have a new baby, Hattie. https://www.corpusperformance.com/our-staff.html John Paul Schulze is the Director of Young Adults and Community Formation. He is married to the lovely Katie Schulze and they have two daughters and a son named Libby, Ellie, and JPIII. Come introduce yourself to John Paul on Sunday mornings in the Ambassadors Sunday Morning Community; he would love to meet you and help connect you to PCPC. Contact JohnPaul.Schulze@pcpc.org. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: PCPC counseling department https://pcpc.org/care/ Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500 and we will connect you with others that can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
Nina Schuurman-Drenth preaches her first sermon as our new Pastor of Community Formation, and it's a grace-soaked word about doing what Christ calls us to do.
'Students of SMBC' – a mini-series exploring what it is like to be at one particular bible college in Sydney, Australia. Meet some of the people, their stories, their longings, and their questions.
the Rev. Justin Lindstrom, Associate Rector for Community Formation at Christ Church in San Antonio, he oversees children, youth, college, and young adult ministry as well as all outreach talks with Caregiver SOS on Air cohosts Carol Zernial, nationally known gerontologist, and award winning veteran broadcaster and attorney Ron Aaron, about Empathy Fatigue: Caregivers are Impacted Too and upcoming Pathways to Hope Conference. Check out www.PathwaysToHope.Net
Rev. Justin Lindstrom, Associate Rector for Community Formation at Christ Church in San Antonio, he oversees children, youth, college, and young adult ministry as well as all outreach.talks with Caregiver SOS on Air cohosts Carol Zernial, national known gerontologist, and award winning veteran broadcaster and attorney Ron Aaron, about Empathy Fatigue: Caregivers are Impacted Too and upcoming Pathways to Hope Conference. Check out www.PathwaysToHope.Net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NEW! — Join Rev. Pierce Drake, TWMC's Pastor of Community Formation, and a very special guest, Rev. Carolyn Moore of the Art of Holiness blog and podcast, to gain understanding and perspectives on the newly formed Global Methodist Church. Moore is a longtime friend of The Woodlands Methodist Church, the current Global Council Chairwoman of the Wesleyan Covenant Association, and a leading advocate for traditional congregations discerning disaffiliation from the greater United Methodist denomination.
Steve Jaeger, Director of Community Formation
Lead Pastor Kris McDaniel shares about Trinity's four words: worship, community, formation, and influence.Learn more at atltrinity.org.
Camila and Ana delve deeper into the online world of Minitel this week with an exploration of the many sides of the “pink minitel” services provided on the network. Beginning with a discussion of Olivier Cheval's 2019 short film “Rose Minitel” (and some Agnes Varda film chat), they then talk sexy chat rooms, digital labor, online dating, LGBTQ+ digital communities, and if love is actually real. Ooh la la!“I've found a new job. I work from home. I hit on men on Minitel... One franc per minute. After half an hour, I get a bonus. I get one bonus after the other. And I think of you.” - Rose Minitel, Olivier Cheval.We're on Instagram!And Twitter!Main research for the episode was done by Camila. Ana with the audio editing.Music by Nelson Guay (SoundCloud: fluxlinkages)References:- Chaplin, Tamara. “Lesbians Online: Queer Identity and Community Formation on the French Minitel.” Journal of the History of Sexuality 23, no. 3 (September 2014): 451-472.- Chrisafis, Angelique. “France says farewell to the Minitel - the little box that connected a country.” The Guardian, June 28, 2012- Goldman, Alex [host]. “The French Connection.” Reply All, no. 10. January 17, 2015.- Nagy, Jeff. “Pink Chat: Networked Sex Work before the Internet.” Technology and Culture 62, no. 1 (January 2021): 57-81.- Tempest, Rone. “Minitel: Miracle or Monster?” Los Angeles Times, October 24, 1989.- “Rose Minitel.” Olivier Cheval. 2019. 26min.- “Minitel Computer, Online Dating.” Youtube, uploaded June 1, 2014.- "La carte de presse pour les employés du Minitel rose?", Archive INA, Youtube, uploaded May 23, 2014.
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Steve Jaeger, Director of Community Formation
Overview Drs. Craig and Médine Keener join the podcast today. Médine holds a Ph.D. from University of Paris 7 and is Community Formation and Pastoral Care Coordinator at Asbury Seminary. Craig is the F.M. and Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies, also at the Seminary. He has authored more than 30 books, several of which have won awards and altogether have sold more than one million copies. Craig and Médine co-authored Impossible Love: The True Story of an African Civil War and Hope Against All Odds. The book talks about how Médine lived as a refugee in the Congo for 18 months while Craig waited, not knowing if she were dead or alive. In today's conversation, they share about her war experience, romance and how God provided healing and wholeness. Let's listen!
This week we are looking at the Lord's Supper, but specifically in relation to the meal as a means of community formation. I hope you enjoy the episode and it proves beneficial in some shape or form. Song by Abby Houston: Lord We Need You, her Instagram handles: joyfully.abby and melodicallymemorizing Interested in learning the biblical languages in a rosetta stone like format? Check out biblingo.org! Don't forget to take advantage of the CITC discount, just use the discount code: CHRISTISTHECURE when signing up! Follow our new project on Instagram: @historia_ecclesiastica Also check out some virtual ancient world tours here:https://www.ancient-world.co?affid=V624P4Y9 Sources: Banks, Robert. Paul’s Idea of Community. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 1994. Green, Joel. Gospel of Luke. New International Commentary on the New Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1997. Green, Joel, Jeannine Brown, and Nicholas Perrin. Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2013. Grudem, Wayne. Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine. Bits&Bytes/Accordance electronic. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2008. Hawthorne Gerald F., Ralph P. Martin, and Daniel G. Reid, eds. IVP-Paul & Letters. Accordance electronic. Dictionary of Paul and His Letters. Grand Rapids: InterVarsity Press, 1993. Lanuwabang Jamir. Exclusion and Judgment in Fellowship Meals : The Socio-Historical Background of 1 Corinthians 11:17–34. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications, 2016. http://ezproxy.biola.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&d b=e000xna&AN=1236847&site=ehost-live. Marshall, I. Howard. The Gospel of Luke: A Commentary on the Greek Text. Accordance electronic. New International Greek Testament Commentary. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1978. Schreiner, Thomas, and Matthew Crawford. The Lord’s Supper. NAC Studies in Bible & Theology 10. Nashville, TN: B&H Publishing Group, 2010. Thiselton, Anthony C. The First Epistle to the Corinthians: A Commentary on the Greek Text. Accordance electronic. New International Greek Testament Commentary. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2000.
Alan Parkes is a PhD student in US history at the University of Delaware. He studies the impact of neo-liberalization on late-twentieth-century youth cultures. He is a member of California’s hardcore punk band Empty Eyes. In the early 1980s, Henry Rollins and Ian MacKaye, two young Washington DC punks, heard a song that, as Rollins recalls, “was so good that we pulled over just so we could listen to it without having to deal with traffic.” They waited to hear the radio DJ announce the song title after it ended. Rollins remembers, “the lady said that was ‘‘Pump Me Up’ by Trouble Funk,’ and Ian and I looked at each other and instantly came to the same conclusion: that is the beat we’ve been waiting to hear for our entire lives.” The go-go sounds of Trouble Funk and the hardcore punk created by Rollins, as a member of DC band SOA, and MacKaye as a singer of Minor Threat, while at seemingly opposite ends of musical taste, expose a distinctiveness in DC music-making that marked the 1980s and, more significantly, provide a basis for understanding the complexities of community formation in the teeth of rising neoliberal cultural influence. Alan argues that as a consequence of their emphasis on a localized do-it-yourself ethos, go-go and hardcore punk fostered an alternative to neoliberal cultural structures through music-centred community formation. He says, while go-go scene members constructed a community in response to DC’s postindustrial and political climate as well as a history of black suppression in the US, Washington hardcore punk scene members created a community informed largely by its counterparts in cities across the US and abroad but that nonetheless became distinctly identified with DC. Alan expresses that the beat that Rollins and MacKaye had waited to hear and the subculture they helped form exposes both the weaknesses and entrenched influence of prevailing neoliberal thought that defined the 1980s. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=21685169)
The 4 Practices is our Parish Rule of Life that serves as a pathway for living as a disciple of Jesus. The 4 Practices also define our Ongoing Steps for getting involved and living as a Disciple of Jesus with Saint Patrick's Church. This podcast is review for members of Saint Patrick's and also an introduction to The 4 Practices for those exploring Saint Patrick's or seeking to get plugged into our parish.
Sermon by Ken Chau Community Formation - Inside Out
Sermon by Ken Chau Community Formation - Inside Out
Date | Sunday March 22nd, 2020Series | The SOAP Sessions Message | Courage and Community Formation in a Time of FearScripture | Joshua 1:5-7 & Matthew 28:18-20Speaker | Carl AmouzouConversation Notes
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Winston Miller, our Pastor-in-residence of Community Formation, kicks off our new message series, What He Gave Us, with a look at the Great Commission. Go, and as you do so, make disciples of all nations! This command from Jesus gives us our purpose.
Pastor Jonathan RIchards Speaking
Peter Leithart continues his thoughts on the sociology of infant baptism. For the first half of this talk, head back and listen to episode 088 of the podcast. Enjoy! __________ More Resources on Baptism from Theopolis Book: The Baptized Body, by Peter Leithart http://bit.ly/2ffJHgE Articles: Does Baptism Justify?, by Peter Leithart http://bit.ly/2wbpAqz Baptismal Imagery in James 1, by Peter Leithart http://bit.ly/2jQht11 Recreated in Four Dimensions, by Peter Leithart http://bit.ly/2xm7X8R And He Gave Some To Be Parents, by Bill Smith http://bit.ly/2ff22ud More Articles from Theopolis on Baptism can be found here: https://theopolisinstitute.com/category/baptism/ _______________ Learn More! Website: http://www.theopolisinstitute.com Say "hi" on Twitter: https://twitter.com/_Theopolis "Like" and Follow on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/theopolisinstitute/
A follow-up to an earlier episode. Dan moves to the other side of the mic and interviews Portland pastor and church planter, Cory Doiron of Suportland Church. Cory describes his journey to planting house churches in Portland, OR after being part of a growing church in Rapid City, SD. The discussion eventually centers on formation and growth in relational, and diverse community. Mentioned in this Episode: When Church was a Family by Joseph Hellerman Portlandia (Portland, Dream of the 90s) Fuller Seminary Youth Research (Faith Retention) The Enneagram personality assessment tool Bounded and Centered Sets
Paul Burdine delivers a message from Mark 2, called "You carry me. I'll carry you." NOTE: The message starts with Paul talking about a story he read by Marilyn Elliott, the Vice President of Community Formation at Asbury Theological Seminary
Today’s conversation is with JD Walt on the Wesleyan Holiness Movement. John David (J.D.) Walt serves as the “Sower-in-Chief” of Seedbed Publishing. It’s his “living-the-metaphor” way of saying Chief Executive Officer. He joined the Asbury Seminary administration in the fall of 2000 and for eleven years served as the Vice President for Community Formation and […] The post #031: JD Walt on the Wesleyan Holiness Movement appeared first on Missional Discipleship.
John David (J.D.) Walt serves as the “Sower-in-Chief” of Seedbed Publishing. It’s his “living-the-metaphor” way of saying Chief Executive Officer. He joined the Asbury Seminary administration in the fall of 2000 and for eleven years served as the Vice President for Community Formation and Dean of the Chapel. A sought after speaker and conference leader, […] The post #029: JD Walt from SeedBed and the New Room Conference appeared first on Missional Discipleship.
Chad and Joshua host our annual Lent episode. We talk about Lent as an individual practice vs a community practice. Joshua has found his future wife and what the best Bill Murray costume is also makes the show. Additionaly, we take some time to talk about dumb things we have done as adults and go through twitter conversations.
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