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Marcellus Barnes is the Pastor of GracePointe Church in Chattanooga. He also leads Sounds of Unity Mass Choir. He shared their recently released track, 'Hallelujah' featuring Tiffany Coleman. Marcellus also shared some significant Chattanooga history surrounding the church where the video was filmed, with ties back to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lastly, we learned of a mentorship/literacy pilot program that he is involved in along with the city of Chattanooga's Early Learning Department.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wmbwSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 5: Episode 2 In this episode, Mike interviews progressive pastor Josh Scott regarding his take on all things Trump. Josh is a multi-book author and the lead pastor at GracePointe Church in Nashville, Tennessee. Everything Numa Josh Scott
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A white CNN rabbi lost his mind and demanded that a black guest stop saying the word “boys”. Trump's defense secretary nominee and the Pentagon, he says that the Pentagon has their heads up their you-know-what's. And, hold it, wait, hold it, stop. Jesus didn't come to die for our sins? We confront another false pastor, whose message is just that.Meet Pete Hegseth, your new Secretary of Defense: “The Pentagon runs perfect war game simulations, we lose every time to China… They're building an army…We have our heads up our asses.” Pete is an old school American first warrior.Trump's defense choice stuns the Pentagon and raises questions about the Fox News host's experience"I am NOT going to listen to transphobia at this table!" CNN panelist loses their mind over "slur" used by Republican strategist during trans sports debate.GracePointe Church impastor Josh Scott explains how Jesus didn't die for our sinsJesus Died On The Cross For Our SinsSUBSTACKI supported trans ideology until I couldn't anymoreAlan's Soaps https://www.alansartisansoaps.comUse coupon code ‘TODD' to save an additional 10% off the bundle price.Bioptimizers https://bioptimizers.com/toddUse code TODD to unlock up to $100 in free gifts and save an additional 10% off the special 3-product bundle for a 25% savings.Bonefrog https://bonefrogcoffee.com/toddMake Bonefrog Cold Brew at home! Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions.Bulwark Capital Bulwark Capital Management (bulwarkcapitalmgmt.com) Don't miss the next live Webinar November 21st 3:30pm pacific. Sign up today by calling 866-779-RISK or go to KnowYourRiskRadio.com.Renue Healthcare The Centre for Regenerative Medicine & Stem Cell Therapy | RENUEYour journey to a better life starts at Renue Healthcare. Visit https://www.renue.healthcare
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This episode of The BETWEEN Podcast features host Matt Mattson diving deep into some old bible stories with Pastor Josh Scott. Josh is the lead pastor at GracePointe Church in Nashville, Tennessee, and he is also the author of "Bible Stories for Grown-Ups" and "Context: Putting Scripture In Its Place." Josh and Matt invite everyone into a warm conversation about the many different contexts that each of our faith experiences exist within. Learn more about Josh (and buy his books) at https://www.joshscott.co/ Sign Up for Josh's newsletter at https://www.joshscott.online/ Learn more about GracePointe church at https://www.gracepointe.net/ As always, sign up for the BETWEEN email list, subscribe to our YouTube channel, and find all of our social media at http://between.church
Suffering is a part of being human, but maybe we can find ways to suffer less and hold onto hope in the process. Today, Colby Martin reflects on the three practices that have helped him learn to suffer better and suffer less: The hourglass, the bar, and the seed. He offers words of encouragement for anyone who's struggling to find hope and reminds us that nothing lasts, not even the worst suffering. Episode Recap: Nothing lasts, and suffering is a part of life (0:30) We can't avoid suffering, so what do we do instead? (6:32) When we learn to suffer better, we suffer less (10:08) The Hourglass: If nothing lasts, then suffering doesn't last either (12:57) The Bar: We need less than we think to make us happy (15:35) Hope is the antithesis to suffering, but you can't have one without the other (21:07) The Seed: Death is a part of becoming (27:56) When we learn to suffer better, we'll suffer less (31:57) You are OK, and you've always been OK (38:11) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Become a sustaining member of the GracePointe community Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
Season 3: Episode 35 What happens after we die? Is there life beyond this? In this series Mike gathers input and thoughts from some of his favorite deconstructed theologians to grapple with these questions. In this episode, Mike interviews Josh Scott, Lead Pastor at GracePointe Church in Nashville, Tennessee. Everything Numa Josh Scott: Instagram: GracePointe Church: Bible Stories for Grown-Ups
Between the crucifixion and the resurrection, there was a silent Saturday of uncertainty and fear. And many of us experience that same kind of season when we begin to deconstruct our theologies. Today, GracePointe's founding pastor Stan Mitchell reminds us that it's OK to miss what we've left behind and to still feel the effects of the wounds we've received in the past. He also encourages us to not become so callused that we leave acceptance and hope behind, and he reminds us to think about the things we stand for, not just what we're against. Episode Recap: Communities like GracePointe are a powerful space for deconstruction (0:10) Have we replaced one form of narrowness for another? (4:05) Between crucifixion and resurrection, there's a silent Saturday (10:26) Even after walking on water, Peter had a crisis of faith (19:57) Jesus met Peter where he was and accepted him there (23:14) It's OK to miss part of what you left behind (27:15) Our wounds will stay with us, but we don't have to become callused (32:16) There's something deeper and richer beneath the things we once believed (40:37) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Become a sustaining member of the GracePointe community Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
The GracePointe of 20 years ago may look radically different than GracePointe today, but this community has always existed to create space for growth and deconstruction. Today, lead pastor Josh Scott and founding pastor Stan Mitchell celebrate GracePointe's 20th anniversary by reflecting about the past, present, and future of GracePointe. Stan also explains how GracePointe fits into a larger history of progressivism that's built into the fabric of Christianity. Episode Recap: Today we're celebrating 20 years of GracePointe with founding pastor Stan Mitchell (0:10) The tradition of Christianity is inherently progressive (6:02) GracePointe is a space designed for deconstruction (12:22) GracePointe exists as a fully affirming space for the LGBTQ+ community (16:49) People need to know that communities like GracePointe are possible (26:21) If Christianity does not mature, it needs to die (32:02) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Become a sustaining member of the GracePointe community Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
We tend to idealize the early church, but were things actually as good as we might think? Today, lead pastor Josh Scott leads us through Paul's letters to examine some of the conflicts and complexities that defined the early Jesus movement. He reminds us that mess is a part of being human, but that we can create a space where that mess doesn't turn into harm. Episode Recap: The early church was simply a community of people coming together (1:03) What was the early church actually like? (5:37) We tend to idealize the early church, but that may not be the full story (9:10) The early church was a diverse community (12:41) The early church was complex and full of disagreements (17:47) Paul's letters show us that even the early church was full of challenges (30:11) The church has always been messy, and that's how it should be (33:30) There's a big difference between mess and harm (38:36) GracePointe is here to create an alternative to the conservative Christian narrative (39:34) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Become a sustaining member of the GracePointe community Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
Despite what many of us have been told, there's a version of faith that allows us to be fully human and fully ourselves. Today, Mike Maeshiro talks with us about his experience of growing up as a gay Christian, finding freedom through the process of coming out, and deconstructing many of the things he once believed about God. Mike also challenges us to trust that the love that has transformed us can transform other people, too. Episode Recap: To be who we are is to honor the divine within us (0:10) Mike's experience of growing up in the church (4:45) It can be jarring when our experience of God doesn't match what we've been told (8:01) Finding freedom through coming out (13:21) There's a version of Christianity where you can be fully human (15:29) The Jesus many of us were taught about is not the Jesus of the Bible (21:33) Love exists and love transforms (24:55) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Follow Mike Maeshiro on Instagram
For Jesus and the tradition he was raised in, you cannot serve God without pursuing justice. Today, lead pastor Josh Scott examines the role justice plays in Exodus, in the messages of the prophets, and in Jesus' own worldview. He also discusses the way Christianity has changed into something completely different from its roots, and he challenges us to prioritize justice over theology and community over self-interest. Episode Recap: In honor of Juneteenth, we're going to talk about justice in the Christian faith (2:31) Exodus is the defining narrative of the tradition Jesus was raised in (3:57) Exodus challenged the idea that God was found among the powerful (5:27) Judaism isn't about legalism, it's about community and justice (10:13) Jubilee made sure the gap between people didn't continue to grow (17:47) The prophets understood that you can't have worship without justice (21:49) Jesus followed in the tradition of the prophets (27:35) How did Christianity become what it is today? (34:35) Following Jesus means existing for the betterment of the world (39:04) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
If you're on a journey of deconstructing or seeing your worldview evolve, know that you're not alone! Today, lead pastor Josh Scott interviews Heather Hamilton about the spiritual awakening that inspired her to deconstruct her fundamentalist evangelical views and begin to see the divine in all people and all of creation. Heather is the author of “Returning to Eden,” and she talks with Josh about how we can engage with Scripture when we don't believe it's infallible, the value of seeing Christianity as just one language communicating universal truths, and more. Episode Recap: On July 9 we'll begin a new series and celebrate baptisms (0:10) You're not alone in your doubts or deconstruction (4:30) Heather's story of realizing her worldview needed to change (8:43) Christ is in all of us and in all of creation (17:26) Like the prodigal son, we often have to take the full journey to transform (22:23) God doesn't change throughout the Bible; the human understanding of God does (27:45) How can we engage with the Bible when we don't take it literally? (36:07) Christianity is one language, but it's not the only language (39:04) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook “Returning to Eden” by Heather Hamilton
Season 3: Episode 13 Back by popular demand! In response to intense opposition to reels from their previous conversation on Christian Nationalism, Mike brings back Josh Scott, Author of Bible Stories for Grown-Ups and Lead Pastor at GracePointe Church in Nashville, Tennessee. Mike and Josh dig in even deeper to the uncomfortable topic and the emotions the conversation brings to the forefront. Josh Scott: Instagram: GracePointe Church: Bible Stories for Grown-Ups Numa Website Numa Coaching NUMA+ Ashes The Rainbow Room
Today, we're celebrating our first service in GracePointe's new space, reflecting on how we got here, and looking ahead to what comes next! Lead pastor Josh Scott shares why he's so excited for this new chapter in GracePointe's story, and he reminds each of us that we belong. Episode Recap: It's time for change, and change is possible (0:10) How we got here (2:12) Thank you to everyone who's made this move possible (17:56) Thank you for making GracePointe a safe space (25:36) The point is not the destination, it's the journey (26:38) We're a community, not a corporation (32:14) You are what makes GracePointe a home (38:06) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
Women of Substance with Dr. Scarlett Horton Episode 49 - Dr. Scarlett Horton interviews Cindy Black & Rhonda Pyhala __________ Scarlett is joined by Cindy Black and Rhonda Pyhala to talk about their experiences in ministry together. Cindy and Rhonda will be ministering at the 2023 Gulf Coast Convention this April. Cindy Black is a minister with a real passion to see people blessed. Her heartfelt singing and preaching not only encourages faith, but also stirs up the heart of worship. She traveled for more than six years with Kenneth Hagin Ministries as a part of Rhema Singers & Band. Cindy enjoys pastoring Gracepointe Church in Peachtree City, Georgia. Rhonda Pyhala boldly shares her testimony of victory in the midst of difficulty. She emphasizes the importance of daily worship and fellowship with God. Rhonda attended Rhema Bible Training College as a teenager. She was invited to travel and sing with Dr. Kenneth E. Hagin’s first chorale group called Faith’s Creation. In the years following her graduation, she and her husband pastored various churches and ministered internationally. Rhonda ministered as a praise and worship leader, and also as a soloist. In this episode, these women of substance talk about the power of God released in an atmosphere where the Holy Spirit is given space to move. They share testimonies of breakthroughs, healings, and answered prayer as a result of taking part in the Gulf Coast Conventions for more than a decade. "The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy." (Revelation 19:10b). As they rehearse what God has done in the past, they look forward in anticipation to what God will do in this year, and the years to come. Your faith will be ignited as you watch. __________ https://gcc2023.eventbrite.com/ https://ScarlettHorton.com __________
Women of Substance with Dr. Scarlett Horton Episode 49 - Dr. Scarlett Horton interviews Cindy Black & Rhonda Pyhala __________ Scarlett is joined by Cindy Black and Rhonda Pyhala to talk about their experiences in ministry together. Cindy and Rhonda will be ministering at the 2023 Gulf Coast Convention this April. Cindy Black is a minister with a real passion to see people blessed. Her heartfelt singing and preaching not only encourages faith, but also stirs up the heart of worship. She traveled for more than six years with Kenneth Hagin Ministries as a part of Rhema Singers & Band. Cindy enjoys pastoring Gracepointe Church in Peachtree City, Georgia. Rhonda Pyhala boldly shares her testimony of victory in the midst of difficulty. She emphasizes the importance of daily worship and fellowship with God. Rhonda attended Rhema Bible Training College as a teenager. She was invited to travel and sing with Dr. Kenneth E. Hagin’s first chorale group called Faith’s Creation. In the years following her graduation, she and her husband pastored various churches and ministered internationally. Rhonda ministered as a praise and worship leader, and also as a soloist. In this episode, these women of substance talk about the power of God released in an atmosphere where the Holy Spirit is given space to move. They share testimonies of breakthroughs, healings, and answered prayer as a result of taking part in the Gulf Coast Conventions for more than a decade. "The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy." (Revelation 19:10b). As they rehearse what God has done in the past, they look forward in anticipation to what God will do in this year, and the years to come. Your faith will be ignited as you watch. __________ https://gcc2023.eventbrite.com/ https://ScarlettHorton.com __________
Josh Scott is back, and is thrilled to talk through his new book with us! Bible Stories for Grown-Ups: Reading Scripture with New Eyes reimagines classic Bible stories with a new perspective for adults particularly. He has also created a comprehensive guide book to help leaders facilitate book clubs and more. Josh has been the lead pastor for the past two years at GracePointe Church in Nashville, TN. Thank you all for all the support for Everything is OK Podcast. To get more content and support us, join our patreon today! www.everythingisok.net
Season 3: Episode 4 In this episode, Mike interviews Josh Scott, Lead Pastor at GracePointe Church in Nashville, Tennessee for the Christian Nationalism series. This episode is the fourth in a 4-part series where Mike invites multiple voices to explore this topic. Josh Scott: Instagram: GracePointe Church: Bible Stories for Grown-Ups Numa Coaching NUMA+ Ashes The Rainbow Room
Many religious spaces can be fraught for LGBTQ people of faith and those who love them. Scripture and theology are all too often used to harm instead of heal, especially when it comes to our queer congregants. Pastor Stan Mitchell sits down with Jen to talk about how religious theology has hurt and wounded the LGBTQ community, and how we can lean on and expand our faith to find peace, hope, and healing amid a sometimes tumultuous spiritual journey of love and acceptance of our LGBTQ children and ourselves. Special Guest: Stan MitchellStan Mitchell is the Founding Pastor/Pastor Emeritus of GracePointe Church in Nashville, Tennessee, having served as its Lead Pastor from 2003 through 2019. In 2015, GP made the move to the full affirmation and celebration of LGBTQ+ people. Prior to this he was the Teaching Pastor at Christ Church also in Nashville, Tennessee. He spends his vocational time now as a speaker, LGBTQ+ advocate/pastor, and consultant within the Progressive Christian movement. Links from the show:Find Stan on FB: https://www.facebook.com/stan.mitchell.58 Stan on IG: https://www.instagram.com/pastorstanmitchell/ GracePointe: https://www.gracepointe.net/about-usIn the Den is made possible by generous donors like you.Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today at mamadragons.org. Connect with Mama Dragons:WebsiteInstagramFacebookDonate to this podcast
We're excited to welcome Josh Scott back to Accidental Tomatoes to talk about his new book, Bible Stories for Grownups, which drops in early April 2023. In this episode, Josh and Joe talk about the importance of contextualizing scripture and understanding the depth and breadth of the human experience at the time some of our most familiar and beloved Bible stories came to be. You can hear more from Josh by following Gracepointe Church or his Substack page, joshscott.online.
We don't have to choose between our faith and fully affirming the LGBTQ+ community. Today, Liz Dyer shares her journey to embracing an affirming theology, from studying scripture to talking with other Christians. Liz is the founder of Mama Bears, an organization dedicated to supporting, educating and empowering parents of LGBTQ kids. Episode Recap: “The only thing that matters is living out your faith through love” (0:15) Small acts of kindness can change lives in the LGBTQ+ community (2:09) The journey to embracing an affirming theology (6:25) Jesus said we would know people by their fruits (15:06) God is only love (19:57) Non-affirming theology brings separation from God (27:03) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Mama Bears Website
Is the Lord calling you into something new? Transitions are rarely ever easy and can often make or break an organization. In this episode, we get to hear from a team of people who have learned to navigate the season of transition well. Joining us today is Wes Coffey, the current lead pastor at Gracepointe Church, and Jack Lynn, the GLR's Transitions Director. Show Notes / Leader Guide: https://theglr.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/025.docx.pdf
Patrons, this episode is a quick follow up conversation with Josh Scott from our first chat about human flourishing. The way we move through those familiar yet foreign communities as we grieve and shift deserves compassion - and this is a great place to find it. You can hear more from Josh by listening to episode 59, titled Human Flourishing with Josh Scott, or connect with him directly on Twitter or via Gracepointe Church. Links + Resources for this episode: Josh's website , Twitter, & Instagram Pre-order "Bible Stories for Grown Ups" by Josh Scott Leave a message for Restorative Grief with Mandy Capehart Join the Restorative Grief Project Purchase my book, Restorative Grief Follow & chat with me on Twitter or Instagram @MandyCapehart --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mandy-capehart00/message
Josh Scott is the pastor at GracePointe Church in Nashville, TN and today, we're diving headfirst into how sometimes our faith practices can completely derail our pathway to healing through grief. His perspective on human flourishing, the eradication of shame, and the truth about minimizing is exactly what many of us need to hear at the intersection of faith and grief. Links + Resources for this episode: Preorder "Bible Stories for Grown-Ups", out April 4th, 2023 Josh's website , Twitter, & Instagram Leave a message for Restorative Grief with Mandy Capehart Become a Patron! Join the Restorative Grief Project Purchase my book, Restorative Grief Follow & chat with me on Twitter or Instagram @MandyCapehart --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mandy-capehart/message
It's a beautiful thing that we can rejoice in the past because of the prophets who spoke of the future inheritance we would receive. But it's an even more beautiful thing that we can rejoice in the future when we will finally receive that inheritance. That inheritance is Christ, and He is all we need. Until that time arrives, we can rejoice in the present, knowing the day when we finally receive our inheritance. Listen to a message from guest speaker, Pastor Bill Dumphy, from GracePointe Church in Williamsburg, VA, on August 28, 2022.
Josh Scott is the pastor at GracePointe Church in Nashville, TN and today, we're diving headfirst into how sometimes our faith practices can completely derail our pathway to healing through grief. His perspective on human flourishing, the eradication of shame, and the truth about minimizing is exactly what many of us need to hear at the intersection of faith and grief. This is an ad-free episode for Patrons. To listen without becoming a Patron, find episode 59. Links + Resources for this episode: Josh's website , Twitter, & Instagram Leave a message for Restorative Grief with Mandy Capehart Become a Patron! Join the Restorative Grief Project Purchase my book, Restorative Grief Follow & chat with me on Twitter or Instagram @MandyCapehart --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mandy-capehart00/message
Season 2: Episode 30 Josh Scott, Lead Pastor of GracePointe Church in Nashville, Tennessee began deconstructing his own faith early in his life and throughout his ministry has pursued truth and understanding while letting go of the certainty that plagues the Evangelical Church today. In this episode, Josh and Mike continue their conversation about theology and the meaning in and behind the bible and the gospel stories. NUMA+ Ashes Mentorship Group Josh Scott: Instagram; facebook; TikTok Josh's Blog
Jennifer and Karen are excited to welcome Rev. Cindy Black of Gracepointe Church in Peachtree City, Georgia to the show. Pastor Cindy discusses how to win both the physical and spiritual battles of life by standing firm in your faith. Tune in to learn: How to overcome loss of a loved one. Why we must make Jesus a reality in our lives. How to fight the good fight of faith and respond to God's calling. Learn more about Pastor Cindy here. "Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, to which you were also called and have confessed the good confession in the presence of many witnesses."1 Timothy 6:12 NKJV
Season 2: Episode 30 Josh Scott, Lead Pastor of GracePointe Church in Nashville, Tennessee began deconstructing his own faith early in his life and throughout his ministry has pursued truth and understanding while letting go of the certainty that plagues the Evangelical Church today. In this episode, Josh and Mike dig deeper into theology and the meaning in and behind the gospel stories. NUMA+ Ashes Mentorship Group Josh Scott: Instagram; facebook; TikTok
Season 2: Episode 29 Josh Scott, Lead Pastor of GracePointe Church in Nashville, Tennessee began deconstructing his own faith early in his life and throughout his ministry has pursued truth and understanding while letting go of the certainty that plagues the Evangelical Church today. In this episode, Mike interviews Josh about his journey into ministry and his work of reimagining, reframing, and reclaiming faith through a Progressive Christian lens. NUMA+ Ashes Mentorship Group Josh Scott: Instagram; facebook; TikTok
Pastor Josh Scott is the lead pastor of GracePointe Church, a progressive Christian community in Nashville, TN. We were introduced to Josh after our two episode series with Derek Webb. Brad heard one of his talks online on the origin of sin, and thought let's reach out and see if he will share his understanding of Genesis. Episode breakdown:1:22 David wakes up two hours late for episode, hilarity occurs. Matt and James forgive him and laugh because he can't say his name.4:59 Matt opens our world up to Oklahoma tourism16:55 We interview Pastor Josh Scott about parts of Genesis music creditsEzekiel Songs - Blessed Are the Meek Support us today on patreon to get the last part of this conversation with Josh + SO MUCH MORE. We also just created brand new merch for our committed listeners. Check it out at www.everythingisok.net/storeTwitterInstagramFacebook
In this week's episode we talk to Pastor Josh Scott who is the Lead Pastor of GracePointe Church in Nashville, TN. We talk about church, empire, the Bible, and all the things. Enjoy! SHOW NOTES: MY BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Re-Thinking-Everything-Spiritual-Journey/dp/B09QNV8QX7/ref=sr_1_1?crid=V52CPQJD7N53&keywords=glenn+siepert+book&qid=1643323104&sprefix=glenn+siepert+book%2Caps%2C71&sr=8-1 PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/whatifproject BUY ME A COFFEE: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/whatifproject HERETIC SHOP: https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-heretic-shop/ JOSH SCOTT: https://joshscott.tv GRACEPOINTE CHURCH: https://www.gracepointe.net YUNG CITIZEN: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/yung-citizen/945553400
Marcellus Barnes is the Pastor of GracePointe Church and one of the Workshop Leaders for the Identity Conference. Marcellus spoke with Tom and Tabi to give them a preview of the areas of race, culture, and unity he will explore in during this 4-hour mini-conference titled, 'Who Am I? Discovering the Truth About Your Identity.'CLICK HERE to learn more or to register for this event. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marcellus Barnes works with Hamilton County Schools. He is also pastor of GracePointe Church which meets at Hardy Elementary School. He also is involved in a wonderful opportunity to be the hands and feet of Jesus with the community - an opportunity that is available to you as well. Many wonderful organizations like Kingdom Partners, United Way and Big Brothers/Big Sisters are coming together to mentor students and as well as helping to increase literacy rates within Hamilton County Schools. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Scott shares his personal story about what inspired him to dig deeper into the Bible and his own belief system to be able to truly love ALL God's people. Josh is the lead pastor of GracePointe Church, a progressive Christian community in Nashville, TN.
Listen to a message from Bill Dumphy, Pastor of GracePointe Church in Williamsburg, VA. GracePointe Church is an Anchor Church-supported church plant. Find GracePointe Church Online gracepointeva.com FB & IG | @gracepointeva
Pastor Josh Scott of GracePointe Church in Nashville joins us for a wide-ranging conversation about progressive Christianity, the future of the church, and some of the challenges of leaving old theologies and systems behind.
In this episode, Eric Bryant interviews Derek Webster, lead pastor at GracePointe Church in Naperville, IL (a multi-site, multi-ethnic, and multi-generational church) and author of Your Mess, God's Masterpiece (www.derekwebster.online) Our goal with The Post-Christian Podcast is to reframe, simplify, and focus on our mission to make disciples in a post Christian culture. We discuss reaching new people and raising up leaders while removing the barriers of churchianity. Eric Bryant is one of the executive pastors at Gateway Church in Austin, author of Not Like Me, and resource provider at ericbryant.org. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-bryant1/support
Dr. John Mann, Adjunct Professor of systematic theology and pastoral ministry, and pastor of newly merged, Gracepointe Church, Springtown. Dr. Mann covers what pastoral ministry within a revitalization context looks like.
Host Brady Toops sits down with Stan Mitchell, pastor of Gracepointe Church in Nashville, TN, to chat about his story from growing up in the holiness Pentecostal movement to his transition into progressive Christianity. Stan presents an expansive perspective on the Judeo-Christian narrative covering everything from Adam & Eve to the history of sacrifices to Jesus dying on the cross, and dispelling the myth of separation from God and revealing the real problem that is shame. To listen to Stan respond to the 10 big spiritual questions of Season 1, check out the bonus episode on Patreon. Join The Unravel Community today and become a patron to get exclusive access to bonus content as well as to dive deeper with Brady and others who love to explore spirituality. It's also a great way to support this podcast! Connect with Brady on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook as well as find music and upcoming concerts at bradytoops.com. Also, check out theunravelpodcast.com for more information or to sign up for email updates to stay tuned for all the latest happenings. Stan recommended reading Life of the Beloved by Henri Nouwen. Follow Stan Mitchell on Twitter or find him on Facebook. This podcast is a part of The Liturgists Network.