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From the series To Know Christ…this sermon considers the humble servant portrayal of Christ from Philippians. Special thanks to Thomas Oden and Dhati Lewis. The post CHRIST The Humble Servant appeared first on Plymouth Meeting Church.
Guest preacher Dhati Lewis preaches on Mark 6:1-6.Jesus delights to work on behalf of those who believe.
Monday, as we remember the work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., you'll hear a conversation from four years ago about how to achieve racial reconciliation. Pastor and author Dhati Lewis says the way forward for the church today is found in a small book of the New Testament. Are you an "aggravator" or an "advocate" on the narrow path to racial reconciliation? Don't miss Chris Fabry Live.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Even though there's a great need for church planting in urban, majority-minority contexts, most church planters today still focus on white suburban neighborhoods. In this interview, Peyton Jones and Dhati Lewis talk about the needed shift in church planting and what it means to make disciples locally.You can connect with Dhati at:myblvd.coThanks for listening to the church planter podcast. We're here to help you go where no one else is going and do what no one else is doing to reach people, no one else is reaching.Make sure to review and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast service to help us connect with more church planters.
Dhati Lewis explains the means God has given believers to endure Satan's attacks.
"This Christmas" Pastor Dhati Lewis
Dr. Dhati Lewis comes on the podcast to discuss his experience in making disciples in an urban setting and why the local church is meant to be God's greatest vehicle in reaching the community they're in.
In this mini-season of the Roundup Podcast, we're featuring every breakout session from the Roundup Conference this year. Enjoy this episode on Emotionally Healthy Leadership with Dhati Lewis.
Adulting | Life After College - Dhati Lewis by The Salt Company (ISU)
In these days of racial tension, Christians have the unique ability to advocate for oneness because we serve a Savior who reconciles all things to Himself! Even the Apostle Paul moved toward this tension - advocating for reconciliation between a slave named Onesimus and his master Philemon. Pastor, author and missions mobilizer Dhati Lewis will help us follow Paul’s example as an advocate for unity.
New Churches Q&A Podcast with Daniel Im, Ed Stetzer, and Todd Adkins
Episode 632: Church-based residencies are a growing trend in ministerial and church planter training. Co-hosts Ed Stetzer and Dhati Lewis discuss the complexities and simplicities of such programs and offer some valuable insight on how churches both large and small can launch residency programs.
In this final episode of the We are Send Network podcast, hosts Noah Oldham, Dhati Lewis and Heiden Ratner share their favorite moments and final thoughts. For more content with practical answers to ministry and church planting questions, check out the New Churches Podcast at NewChurches.com. To find out more about church planting with Send Network, text* SEND NETWORK to 888-123, or visit us online at SendNetwork.com. *Reply STOP to cancel, HELP for help. Msg&data rates may apply. Terms & privacy: slkt.io/1goE.
In this final episode of the We are Send Network podcast, hosts Noah Oldham, Dhati Lewis and Heiden Ratner share their favorite moments and final thoughts. For more content with practical answers to ministry and church planting questions, check out the New Churches Podcast at NewChurches.com. To find out more about church planting with Send Network, text* SEND NETWORK to 888-123, or visit us online at SendNetwork.com. *Reply STOP to cancel, HELP for help. Msg&data rates may apply. Terms & privacy: slkt.io/1goE.
New Churches Q&A Podcast with Daniel Im, Ed Stetzer, and Todd Adkins
Episode 630: When should a church plant set its sights on planting a daughter church? Co-hosts Ed Stetzer and Dhati Lewis discuss the problems of planting too early and the importance of "planting pregnant."
Can reconciliation happen in our culture today? What does “the ministry of reconciliation” from 2 Corinthians 5 actually look like in our everyday lives? We wrestle with these questions with Dhati Lewis. He is the author of Advocates; The Narrow Path to Reconciliation and also the President of SEND Network with the North American Mission Board. He is also the Lead Pastor for the multi-ethnic Blueprint Church in Atlanta, Georgia.
On this episode of #TheMidweek, Aaron and Jeremy talk about the trial verdict of Derek Chauvin and our duty to be peacemakers as followers of Jesus. They then discuss Luke 21 and the applications from the words of Jesus. .RESOURCES• Message from Pastor Rob Ketterling, lead pastor of River Valley Church "Peace: Living, Keeping, & Making"• Generous Justice by Tim Keller• Confronting Injustice Without Compromising Truth by Thaddeus J. Williams• Compassion & Conviction by Justin Giboney, Michael Ware, and Christ Butler• Thou Shalt Not Be a Jerk by Eugene Cho• Unoffendable by Brant Hansen• Above All by J.D. Greear• Why Social Justice Is Not Biblical Justice by Scott David Allen• How the Nations Rage by Jonathan Leeman • Making Peace by Jim Van Yperen • The Peacemaker by Ken Sande• The Color of Compromise by Jemar Tisby• One Blood by John M Perkins • Advocates by Dhati Lewis.Learn morTo learn more about New Story Church, you can do that by visiting NewStory.Church or find us on Instagram and Facebook at @NewStoryKC.
On this episode, Jarryd and Tracee sit down with Dhati Lewis lead pastor of Blueprint Church in Atlanta, Georgia and VP of the Send Network. Dhati is a husband, father, pastor, and author and has been influential in reaching the city and equipping city leaders for the work of ministry. Dhati speaks on his life experiences, the Gospel, and answers the question why he stays in white evangelical spaces. Check out his YouTube channel "Where Life Exists" where he has a series called "Why I Stay" that will provide more background to the information and topics discussed in this episode. Hosts: Jarryd Cole, Tracee Wassenaar Special Guest: Dhati Lewis **Our efforts are possible and matter because of you listeners. Thank you for coming back to listen and support our podcast. If you are looking for financial and other ways to support us check out our support page. Your partnership is welcome and we would love to have you part of the team! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-ambassador/message
Church planters are never called to the mission alone. In this episode, cohosts Dhati Lewis, Heiden Ratner and Noah Oldham talk about how to develop a church planting team and the different roles people played on their planting teams as they were planting their churches.
Church planters are never called to the mission alone. In this episode, cohosts Dhati Lewis, Heiden Ratner and Noah Oldham talk about how to develop a church planting team and the different roles people played on their planting teams as they were planting their churches.
Dhati Lewis joins Kevin for a conversation about pursuing gospel racial reconciliation in our families, work places, lives, and communities. Dhati is the lead pastor of Blueprint Church in Atlanta, GA, the Vice President of the NAMB, husband and father of seven, an author of multiple books, and a needed voice in the area of reconciliation. Kevin and Dhati tackle why reconciliation is a gospel issue, how it affects our disciple making, and how we as believers in Christ Jesus can biblically and practically be advocates of racial reconciliation. As we listen to others' stories, reflect personally, empathize corporately, and pursue reconciliation, we can better advocate for the solution of the Gospel in our own lives and the lives around us. We hope and pray this conversation spurs you on and leads you to action in your own life. You do not want to miss this!
How do the men and women surrounding the Christmas narrative — a story over 2,000 years old — give principles for church planting today? In this episode, co-hosts Dhati Lewis, Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner share what the wise men, Joseph, Anna and Simeon remind us about several nonnegotiable principles of church planting.
How do the men and women surrounding the Christmas narrative — a story over 2,000 years old — give principles for church planting today? In this episode, co-hosts Dhati Lewis, Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner share what the wise men, Joseph, Anna and Simeon remind us about several nonnegotiable principles of church planting.
How far in advance should pastors plan their sermons? Is it ever appropriate to deviate from your preaching calendar? In this episode, co-hosts Dhati Lewis, Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner discuss how they think through preaching strategies, calendars and team teaching.
The last few years have been full of racial turmoil in the United States, which has been unavoidable for our church and organizations. In light of these issues, how does one stay in predominantly white spaces as a person of color? This is the primary question posed in this episode featuring Dhati Lewis. Other topics include: The history of the Southern Baptist Convention and racial issuesAcknowledging systemic racism as churches and denominationsFiltering the differences between Americanism and Christianity
How far in advance should pastors plan their sermons? Is it ever appropriate to deviate from your preaching calendar? In this episode, co-hosts Dhati Lewis, Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner discuss how they think through preaching strategies, calendars and team teaching.
Racial divisions run deep in the history of our nation and our churches. Dhati Lewis, Vice President of Send Network at the North American Mission Board says if we are going to engage in healthy, holistic evangelism and discipleship, we must navigate this with a heart for reconciliation. Ed Stetzer talks with Dhati Lewis about bridging the racial divide in the culture and the church.
Virtually every church plant and pastor needs — or wants — more leaders. But what should pastors be looking for in the potential leaders who sit among them every week? In this episode, hosts Dhati Lewis, Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner discuss their top three leadership qualities they look for as they seek to intentionally identify and train leaders. To learn more about how you can practically train leaders in your church, check out our Multiplication Pipeline and residency resources. Mentions: Leadership resource recommendations: Noah Oldham- Leaders that Last by Dave Kraft Dhati Lewis- Leading with a Limp by Dan B. Allender Heiden Ratner- Vance Pitman Leadership Podcast; Replenish by Lance Witt
Virtually every church plant and pastor needs — or wants — more leaders. But what should pastors be looking for in the potential leaders who sit among them every week? In this episode, hosts Dhati Lewis, Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner discuss their top three leadership qualities they look for as they seek to intentionally identify and train leaders. To learn more about how you can practically train leaders in your church, check out our Multiplication Pipeline and residency resources. Mentions: Leadership resource recommendations: Noah Oldham- Leaders that Last by Dave Kraft Dhati Lewis- Leading with a Limp by Dan B. Allender Heiden Ratner- Vance Pitman Leadership Podcast; Replenish by Lance Witt
For this week’s episode of the Church Planting Podcast Clint Clifton and Dhati Lewis talk about how to start a residency. If you would like to know more about Dhati Lewis or Clint Clifton you can follow the click link below. Dhati Lewis Clint Clifton
It takes a lot to plant a church, but there are key skills and characteristics every church planter needs. Using a new, creative format, hosts Dhati Lewis, Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner discuss what they each believe are the top three skills every church planter needs to plant a church. Mentions: The Art of War by Sun Tzu The Christ-Centered Expositor: A Field Guide for Word-Driven Disciple Makers by Tony Merida
It takes a lot to plant a church, but there are key skills and characteristics every church planter needs. Using a new, creative format, hosts Dhati Lewis, Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner discuss what they each believe are the top three skills every church planter needs to plant a church. Mentions: The Art of War by Sun Tzu The Christ-Centered Expositor: A Field Guide for Word-Driven Disciple Makers by Tony Merida
Discerning the call to plant a church can be tough. It's unique and personalized to each planter, but there are also common aspects that manifest differently in people's lives. There's a lot to consider, and in this episode, hosts Dhati Lewis, Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner help future church planters and sending and multiplying churches know what to look for, what questions to ask and the hard reality of church planting. Do you feel called to plant a church? We'd love to help. Learn more about our assessment process at namb.net/assessment
Discerning the call to plant a church can be tough. It’s unique and personalized to each planter, but there are also common aspects that manifest differently in people’s lives. There’s a lot to consider, and in this episode, hosts Dhati Lewis, Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner help future church planters and sending and multiplying churches know what to look for, what questions to ask and the hard reality of church planting. Do you feel called to plant a church? We’d love to help. Learn more about our assessment process at namb.net/assessment
Sometimes, pastors and church planters end up taking care of everyone — except themselves — and the grind of ministry wears them down to the point of exhaustion or burnout. Is it selfish to care for yourself so you can better care for those around you? In this episode, We are Send Network hosts Dhati Lewis, Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner talk about the importance of self-care for leaders and practical ways pastors can take care of themselves in busy seasons and beyond.
Sometimes, pastors and church planters end up taking care of everyone — except themselves — and the grind of ministry wears them down to the point of exhaustion or burnout. Is it selfish to care for yourself so you can better care for those around you? In this episode, We are Send Network hosts Dhati Lewis, Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner talk about the importance of self-care for leaders and practical ways pastors can take care of themselves in busy seasons and beyond.
This webinar will feature special guest Dhati Lewis, excerpted from an interview with the Biblical Recorder, followed by a conversation with Efrem Smith and Todd…
If you're a pastor, church planter or in any ministry leadership position, dealing with criticism is unavoidable. Now—perhaps more than ever—pastors are bombarded with emails, phone calls and text messages about how they ought to be handling things. But how should they respond to these criticisms? Is there some criticism that's helpful and others that are harmful? In this episode, Dhati Lewis, Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner will discuss hard criticism, helpful criticism, and harmful criticism and how to respond to each. Mentions: Dealing with the Rejection and Praise of Man by Bob Sorge Read one chapter of Proverbs a day
If you’re a pastor, church planter or in any ministry leadership position, dealing with criticism is unavoidable. Now—perhaps more than ever—pastors are bombarded with emails, phone calls and text messages about how they ought to be handling things. But how should they respond to these criticisms? Is there some criticism that’s helpful and others that are harmful? In this episode, Dhati Lewis, Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner will discuss hard criticism, helpful criticism, and harmful criticism and how to respond to each. Mentions: Dealing with the Rejection and Praise of Man by Bob Sorge Read one chapter of Proverbs a day
The need for churches and Christians to be on the front lines of pursuing racial reconciliation has gripped us in powerful ways this year. Listen as Shane Pruitt and Dhati Lewis, Vice President of Send Network and lead pastor of Blueprint Church in Atlanta, talk about how the next generation can become true catalysts in promoting a gospel-centric racial reconciliation.
The need for churches and Christians to be on the front lines of pursuing racial reconciliation has gripped us in powerful ways this year. Listen as Shane Pruitt and Dhati Lewis, Vice President of Send Network and lead pastor of Blueprint Church in Atlanta, talk about how the next generation can become true catalysts in promoting a gospel-centric racial reconciliation.
There's a lot of church planting networks out there. But what makes Send Network unique? In this episode, Dhati Lewis, Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner discuss who Send Network is, where we're going and how we've seen our values play out this year.
There’s a lot of church planting networks out there. But what makes Send Network unique? In this episode, Dhati Lewis, Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner discuss who Send Network is, where we’re going and how we’ve seen our values play out this year.
Beginning Sept. 24, new co-hosts Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner will join Dhati Lewis for “We are Send Network.” Here’s a quick word from the guys about what’s in store.
Beginning Sept. 24, new co-hosts Noah Oldham and Heiden Ratner will join Dhati Lewis for “We are Send Network.” Here’s a quick word from the guys about what’s in store.
How do you inspire your church planting team to own, sacrifice and hone the vision of your church plant? In this episode, Dhati Lewis interviews Heiden Ratner, lead pastor and church planter of WALK Church in Las Vegas, Nevada to talk about how church planters can practically help their team own the vision of the church plant and the three types of callings church planting teams members should consider before planting.
This week we get in the dojo with Dhati Lewis. Dhati Lewis is the Lead Pastor of Blueprint Church in Atlanta, Georgia and the Vice President of Send Network with the North American Mission Board. Listen in as Dhati share his passion for making disciples and equipping urban leaders.
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Leonce Crump, pastor of Renovation Church in Atlanta, talked with Dhati Lewis, pastor of Blueprint Church, also in Atlanta, about church planting and collaborating with other area churches to impact the city.
Recent American Idol top 24 contestant Adam Brock joins us on this edition, and we also sit down in studio with Dhati Lewis, lead pastor of Blueprint Church in Atlanta and founder of the Rebuild Initiative.