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Over the past 20 years, there has been a significant movement against the church's radical age segregation. Churches worldwide have changed how they function with children's church, youth groups, and children welcomed in the main Sunday morning services. In this broadcast, we are discussing the ins and outs of the challenge of age-integrated churches.
Scott LaPierre is the senior pastor of Woodland Christian Church, a Regional Facilitator over WA and OR for The National Center for Family-Integrated Churches, an author, and conference speaker. Scott talks about his path for becoming a pastor which isn't exactly what you expect. From a brother who overdosed to finding Christ in a unique way to a challenging family dynamic. This will not disappoint you! Tune in to listen to a story that will challenge you to find God's Way for your life. Website and FREE book: https://www.scottlapierre.org/Scott's Latest Books: https://amzn.to/2YEO78n Side Hustle Social Course: https://sidehustlesocial.teachable.com/?affcode=248884_rmjskjzaNCS: Music Without LimitationsNCS Spotify: http://spoti.fi/NCSFree Download / Stream: http://ncs.io/cutthecheckRecorded at http://www.HowellFamilyofCompanies.comBrought to you by Audible - Get your free book and a 30-day trial at www.audibletrial.com/thoughtfulmomentspodcastIn addition, TMP is brought to you by Buzzsprout. Get your account today! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=232976 Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
The states are shutting down all non-essential businesses, including the church. Is this appropriate- What are the biblical requirements for quarantine upon any indication of symptoms- Get a flavor for what churches are doing around the nation during the pandemic, with this discussion with Scott Brown, Director of the National Center for Family Integrated Churches.
Joe and Jimmy are back on the mics talking about Family Integrated Churches. What do the guys like about FIC, and where do they disagree? How does Redeemer Fellowship handle the issue of family integration? CORRECTION Logos is our sponsor this month and is offering a 10% discount on the purchase of Logos 7 when using the discount code docanddevo7. We incorrectly said the discount is 20%. We apologize for our error. SPONSOR Logos Bible Software is offering Doctrine and Devotion listeners 10% off a base package plus 5 books (up to $175 in value). Use the coupon code DOCANDDEVO7 at check out.
ReconCast | A Christian Podcast For Homeschool Dads by Homeschool Dads
Joe and Dan are still keeping up with each other, trying to figure out which kind of gasoline to buy? Did Jesus have acne? And most importantly talking about family worship. We brought in Scott Brown, director of the National Center for Family Integrated Churches to share with us how fathers can get a handle on this critical concept. You won't want to miss this one!
Scott T. Brown is a pastor at Hope Baptist Church and the director of the National Center for Family-Integrated Churches, spending his time as an expository preacher and helping people think through the two greatest institutions God has provided — the church and the family. Scott graduated from California State University in Fullerton with a degree in history and received a Master of Divinity degree from Talbot School of Theology. The heart of his message is that Scripture is sufficient to address any subject. That is why his driving passion is to study the Bible for answers to all of life's questions, whether they be about the church, the family, leadership, or anything else. Scott views his job as a speaker not as a means to communicate his own innovative ideas, but to simply apply the Word of God to the issues of today. His greatest desire is to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ, to explain the beauty of His Kingdom, and to call everyone to understand and recognize the power of the gospel.
Scott T. Brown is a pastor at Hope Baptist Church and the director of the National Center for Family-Integrated Churches, spending his time as an expository preacher and helping people think through the two greatest institutions God has provided — the church and the family. Scott graduated from California State University in Fullerton with a degree in history and received a Master of Divinity degree from Talbot School of Theology. The heart of his message is that Scripture is sufficient to address any subject. That is why his driving passion is to study the Bible for answers to all of life’s questions, whether they be about the church, the family, leadership, or anything else. Scott views his job as a speaker not as a means to communicate his own innovative ideas, but to simply apply the Word of God to the issues of today. His greatest desire is to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ, to explain the beauty of His Kingdom, and to call everyone to understand and recognize the power of the gospel.
Join us this week on Christian Devotions SPEAK UP! as host Scott McCausey speaks to Scott Brown about the priority of Christ, recognizing the importance of leadership within the walls of homes and abroad through God’s mandates. Scott T. Brown is a pastor at Hope Baptist Church and the director of the National Center for Family-Integrated Churches, spending his time as an expository preacher and helping people think through the two greatest institutions God has provided — the church and the family. Scott graduated from California State University in Fullerton with a degree in history and received a Master of Divinity degree from Talbot School of Theology. The heart of his message is that Scripture is sufficient to address any subject. That is why his driving passion is to study the Bible for answers to all of life’s questions, whether they be about the church, the family, leadership, or anything else. Scott views his job as a speaker not as a means to communicate his own innovative ideas, but to simply apply the Word of God to the issues of today. His greatest desire is to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ, to explain the beauty of His Kingdom, and to call everyone to understand and recognize the power of the gospel.