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Pentecostalism has been in the news as of late. With more scandals within larger Pentecostal affiliated churches happening, there seems to be more discussion, good and bad, about this group. But who are Pentecostals and what makes them unique as a Christian stream? In this episode, Aaron and Chris get to chat with Bishop Ed Gungor. Bishop Ed's works has taken him deep into Pentecostal thought and thinking as he worked to construct a Pentecostal theological method, explaining how Pentecostals do theology and why it is both different and matters. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everydaytheology/support
In this episode Ed Gungor discusses the Law of Love as fulfillment of the Decalogue and the foundation of Christian ethics.
In this podcast, Ed Gungor dives into the relevance of the Decalogue in modern life and how they are the “bulb” from which the “tulip” of Christian ethics emerge.
On this episode Ed Gungor discusses the power of using our bodies in prayer, or when our spirituality gets physical.
On this podcast, Ed Gungor describes using breviaries (prayer books) like the Book of Common Prayer.
In this podcast Ed Gungor talks about how one should approach the not-do-simple prayers, like the Lord’s Prayer.
On this episode Ed Gungor opens up the gnarly subject of prayer and why so many of us find ourselves in the agony of prayerlessness.
On this podcast Ed Gungor describes the historical and eternal aspects and oddities of the historic Episcopacy.
In this podcast Ed Gungor covers the 5 “lesser sacraments” that have been celebrated in the historical Christian church.
Spontaneity is not enough; immediacy does not last. Is the modern church aching to return to more traditional forms of worship? In this episode, Aaron and Robby join historian, pastor, and author Ed Gungor to understand practical ways the church may engage past traditions and symbols. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everydaytheology/support
In this episode, Ed Gungor explores the sacrament of the Eucharist and the unique way in which it informs our spirituality.
In this podcast Ed Gungor talks about the sacrament of baptism and explores both credo-baptism (believer’s baptism) and paedo-baptism (infant baptism).
The concept of a sacramental imagination is fairly opaque to many modern Chrsit-followers. In this podcast Ed Gungor discusses what a sacramental imagination looks like and how it can change one’s understanding of Christ’s action in the world.
In this final podcast on the Apostles Creed we discuss forgiveness, resurrection, and the life of the world to come.
In this episode we consider what is means to believe in the holy catholic church.
We examine the role of the Holy Spirit in the world and in the life of the Believer.
On this episode we explore the unique claims of the Christian faith in regards to Jesus Christ. This is a continuation of the Quadrilateral series.
In this podcast we begin to unpack what the historical church appealed to as her authority behind the beliefs, practices and worship she embodied.
Pastor Mark Gungor , Ed Gungor, Phil Gungor and Becky Schommer minister to our Wednesday evening services.
Pastor Mark Gungor, Ed Gungor, Phil Gungor and Becky Schommer minister to our Wednesday evening services.
Isn’t it interesting that, often in our younger years, we feel as if we should be able to “Win the World in a Weekend!” Many of us get caught in the thinking that we have to really make a difference, make our lives count, and so we work, work work. Becoming workaholics, we disguise it as “passion,” and neglect or take for granted the things and people who really matter most. If we are fortunate, and paying attention, as we grow and experience new things, we come to understand there’s more to life than the work we are doing. This is one of the personal stories Ed shares during this episode with Laura. As a younger pastor, with a young and growing family, Ed had a sense that his family life was important, but more in the way of having responsibility for it rather than truly understanding it was intended to be a higher priority for his time and energy than his work in the church. Laura asks him about a particular story he told in his book, One Small Barking Dog, about a powerful encounter with the Holy Spirit while tending to his wife who was not feeling well. The experience was beyond his imagination at the time but turned out to create a significant shift in his perspective on his “work” and what he was called to do in the world. Ed goes on to share several nuggets of wisdom he has gleaned along the journey, including these: Learning is like seeds; we need to nurture them and allow them to grow within us first, before passing along what we’ve learned. A few minutes of stillness and quiet would re-energize him after a long day at work and before engaging with his wife and children. God is everywhere all the time, and often his work is hidden; we don’t get to see what’s really going on in all things around us, but there is definitely more afoot than what we see. As Laura and Ed near the end of a conversation filled with laughter, insight, and a few Bible verses, Ed shares this thought: “Everyone is in a battle. We have no idea what other people are going through, afraid of, challenged by, or working on… Simply be kind.” He and Laura both share stories of when an opportunity to be kind presented themselves in their respective lives and how they responded. It doesn’t take much to change the course of someone’s day if we are paying attention to what’s happening around us and who we are with. And, in fact, those simple actions may actually change the course of someone’s life for generations into the future! Resources Mentioned: One Small Barking Dog Other books by Ed Gungor The Order of St. Anthony About Ed: Ed Gungor is a veteran pastor who focuses on philosophy, church history and current trends. He became a follower of Christ as a teenager in the early 1970’s and has been deeply involved in the spiritual formation of others for over forty years. Ed has a passion for authentic transformation; a phenomenon he feels is all too rare in today’s church. As a kind of “church futurist,” he is constantly aware of the changing needs of the next generation of Christians, the ones who haven’t yet experienced spiritual formation. To effectively communicate the gospel to this group, he believes our notion of “destiny” in the American church needs to be re-imagined. Ed longs to see believers willing to abandon their Christianized versions of the self-important American Dream, embracing instead the miraculous, surprising, and contagious Christianity that comes when they see themselves as the servants of God who find their home with Messiah and his people, as they participate in the mission of God (missio Dei). Ed is known for his down-to-earth, engaging communication style. With transparency and his own unique brand of wry humor, he cuts through the usual “church-speak”, gleefully slaughtering any sacred cows that distort the true message of Christ. He is the author of several books, including: Religiously Transmitted Diseases: Finding A Cure When Faith Doesn’t Feel Right; The Vow: An Ancient Path Of Spiritual Formation That Still Transforms Today; the New York Times bestseller, There is More to the Secret; and One Small Barking Dog. Ed and his wife Gail have been married forty-two years. They have four children, eight grandchildren and live in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ed currently serves as the Bishop of the Diocese of St. Anthony (dicoceseofstanthony.com).
Bishop Ed Gungor preaches a message to our Sunday morning services.
Bishop Ed Gungor preaches a message to our Sunday morning services.
Bishop Ed Gungor preaches a message to our Sunday morning services.
In episode 6 I sit down with Ed Gungor as we speak about his journey through ministry and his re-discovery of liturgy and how it can be applied to the church of today. Ed has walked through this discovery with several other church leaders through an annual gathering called PRAXIS, and joined together with other church leaders and those desiring to explore the monastic life, forming the Order of St. Anthony. Ed is one of the most thoughtful people I know, and I think you will find the conversation thought provoking and perhaps challenging. Enjoy! Music on this episode from "We All Dance" and "We All Yell" by The Orange Effect.
There's something fun about putting together a Playlist of your favorite songs. Music is very subjective and everyone has their favorite tunes. The world has a Playlist and most of the world is dancing to those tunes. In our January series, "Playlist" – Pastors Jeff and Beth and special guest Ed Gungor (father of Christian artist Michael Gungor) will look at some of today's most popular songs to see what the Lord wants to teach us. Don't miss this fresh and unique word from the Word! The beat of each weekend will be different, but this “Playlist” is one you’ll want to be a part of.
There's something fun about putting together a Playlist of your favorite songs. Music is very subjective and everyone has their favorite tunes. The world has a Playlist and most of the world is dancing to those tunes. In our January series, "Playlist" – Pastors Jeff and Beth and special guest Ed Gungor (father of Christian artist Michael Gungor) will look at some of today's most popular songs to see what the Lord wants to teach us. Don't miss this fresh and unique word from the Word! The beat of each weekend will be different, but this “Playlist” is one you’ll want to be a part of.
There's something fun about putting together a Playlist of your favorite songs. Music is very subjective and everyone has their favorite tunes. The world has a Playlist and most of the world is dancing to those tunes. In our January series, "Playlist" – Pastors Jeff and Beth and special guest Ed Gungor (father of Christian artist Michael Gungor) will look at some of today's most popular songs to see what the Lord wants to teach us. Don't miss this fresh and unique word from the Word! The beat of each weekend will be different, but this “Playlist” is one you’ll want to be a part of.
There's something fun about putting together a Playlist of your favorite songs. Music is very subjective and everyone has their favorite tunes. The world has a Playlist and most of the world is dancing to those tunes. In our January series, "Playlist" – Pastors Jeff and Beth and special guest Ed Gungor (father of Christian artist Michael Gungor) will look at some of today's most popular songs to see what the Lord wants to teach us. Don't miss this fresh and unique word from the Word! The beat of each weekend will be different, but this “Playlist” is one you’ll want to be a part of.
There's something fun about putting together a Playlist of your favorite songs. Music is very subjective and everyone has their favorite tunes. The world has a Playlist and most of the world is dancing to those tunes. In our January series, "Playlist" – Pastors Jeff and Beth and special guest Ed Gungor (father of Christian artist Michael Gungor) will look at some of today's most popular songs to see what the Lord wants to teach us. Don't miss this fresh and unique word from the Word! The beat of each weekend will be different, but this “Playlist” is one you’ll want to be a part of.
There's something fun about putting together a Playlist of your favorite songs. Music is very subjective and everyone has their favorite tunes. The world has a Playlist and most of the world is dancing to those tunes. In our January series, "Playlist" – Pastors Jeff and Beth and special guest Ed Gungor (father of Christian artist Michael Gungor) will look at some of today's most popular songs to see what the Lord wants to teach us. Don't miss this fresh and unique word from the Word! The beat of each weekend will be different, but this “Playlist” is one you’ll want to be a part of.
There's something fun about putting together a Playlist of your favorite songs. Music is very subjective and everyone has their favorite tunes. The world has a Playlist and most of the world is dancing to those tunes. In our January series, "Playlist" – Pastors Jeff and Beth and special guest Ed Gungor (father of Christian artist Michael Gungor) will look at some of today's most popular songs to see what the Lord wants to teach us. Don't miss this fresh and unique word from the Word! The beat of each weekend will be different, but this “Playlist” is one you’ll want to be a part of.
There's something fun about putting together a Playlist of your favorite songs. Music is very subjective and everyone has their favorite tunes. The world has a Playlist and most of the world is dancing to those tunes. In our January series, "Playlist" – Pastors Jeff and Beth and special guest Ed Gungor (father of Christian artist Michael Gungor) will look at some of today's most popular songs to see what the Lord wants to teach us. Don't miss this fresh and unique word from the Word! The beat of each weekend will be different, but this “Playlist” is one you’ll want to be a part of.
Pastor Mark Gungor, Ed Gungor and Joel Holm speak on the vision of the church for 2008 during our Sunday morning services.
Pastor Mark Gungor, Ed Gungor and Joel Holm speak on the vision of the church for 2008 during our Sunday morning services.
After a couple weeks of summer vacation the Doxas Dialos podcast crew comes back with a one-on-one Interview with Michael Gungor of the Michael Gungor Band. Dave catches up with Michael backstage at the Teen Mania Battle Cry tour in Philadelphia right before he goes on stage to a sold out stadium of 20,000 and gets to ask him some serious questions on how to keep your focus on God when you perform/lead worship for that many people. Check it out. Note: the Battle Cry tour with Michael Gungor is finished Michael Gungor on MySpace Religiously Transmitted Diseases by Ed Gungor www.michaelgungor.com
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