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Each year we revisit the vision of Inland Hills Church and what it looks like to connect people to Jesus in a post-Christian culture. How can we as a faith community meet our friends, families, and neighbors in the places they are while living out the vision God has for our lives?
Healthy souls are concerned about what God is concerned about.Watch the full service at https://nlnc.org/messages/soul-care8.Bible App Notes bit.ly/SoulCareNLNC8Series adapted from North Point Ministries, Mariners Church, and Inland Hills Church.
Our human desire for “greatness” can lead us to do some pretty crazy things! What's Jesus' idea of greatness, and how can we follow His teaching and example of loving God and loving others? A personal journey through foster care offers one lens for understanding how we can put “both/and” loving into practice.
Healthy souls require creating margin.Watch the full service at https://nlnc.org/messages/soul-care7. Bible App Notes bit.ly/SoulCareNLNC7Series adapted from North Point Ministries and Inland Hills Church.
Caring for our souls means we can bring our anxiety to God.Watch the full service at https://nlnc.org/messages/soul-care6. Bible App Notes bit.ly/SoulCareNLNC6Series adapted from North Point Ministries and Inland Hills Church.
Soul care moves us toward community.Watch the full service at https://nlnc.org/messages/soul-care5. Bible App Notes bit.ly/SoulCareNLNC5Series adapted from North Point Ministries and Inland Hills Church.
Dwelling on Scripture can provide an opportunity for soul care.Watch the full service at https://nlnc.org/messages/soul-care4. Series adapted from North Point Community Church and Inland Hills Church.
Reading the Bible is an invitation to find what our souls need.Watch the full service at https://nlnc.org/messages/soul-care3. Series adapted from North Point Community Church and Inland Hills Church.
This very special episode of Alison Answers - Mission Awake is one of both vulnerability and incredible strength. Kayla Stoecklein lost her husband, Andrew—pastor of Inland Hills Church in Chino, California—to suicide. Being that Alison lost her husband in the same tragic way, Kayla and Alison feel compelled to awaken the world to the hidden shame that comes along with suicide. The aftermath of enduring such a painful and heart-wrenching loss can be too much to bear, but through these immense losses, there are lessons and messages that need to be shared with the world.In the wake of Kayla's husband's death, she embarked on a brave journey to better understand his harrowing battle with mental illness and, ultimately, to overcome the stigma of suicide. She knew she needed to become informed on the painful grip that mental illness can have on someone, and now she shares her story with the world through speaking events and her 2 amazing books, Fear Gone Wild, and Rebuilding Beautiful. Kayla and Alison's grief and pain have been transformative in a way that they want everyone to know how to support someone in the depths of pain, and also those that are enduring grief. Key highlights:Introduction to KaylaAlison and Kayla's desire to awaken the world to the hidden shame that comes along with suicideBedrock PrinciplesPain is transformativeKayla's tragic loss and her mission to understand mental illnessThe meaning of the title “Fear Gone Wild”Her husband's start of his mental illness“Rebuilding Beautiful” meaningThe power of her blogs and writing for other peopleRealizing she was part of a bigger storyPutting away the victim card and taking out the bravery cardVulnerability allows us and others to take off their mask- that's the key to relationships and helping othersHow we need to hear other's cries for help, don't make it about youAdvice to people that may have loved ones dealing with suicidal thoughtsAs soon as an outcome happens, everything before it is illuminatedReaching out to others if you feel this wayKayla's life after loss - why she decided to move away and start overHow to support someone in their grief when you feel like you don't have the right wordsYour presence is a gift for someone dealing with pain and griefTriumph after lossWhen you see someone in shame, help them separate the shame from themselvesEpisode resources:Fear Gone Wild by Kayla StoeckleinPreorder Rebuilding Beautiful by Kayla StoeckleinConnect with Kayla:Website: kaylastoecklein.comInstagram: @kaylasteckConnect with Alison:Instagram: @alisonanswers | @lagercounselingWebsite: LagerCounseling.comYouTube: Alison AnswersFacebook: Alison Lager Lcsw Casac
Soul exhaustion can be reversed when we are accepted before we achieve.Watch the full service at https://nlnc.org/messages/soul-care1. Bible App Notes bit.ly/SoulCareNLNC1Series adapted from North Point Community Church and Inland Hills Church.
The Bible is a mirror that can lead to transformation, but it requires a response.Watch the full service at https://nlnc.org/messages/the-bible6. Bible App Notes bit.ly/BibleGrownupsWeek6Series adapted from North Point Community Church, Inland Hills Church, and BibleProject.
The Bible can be understood & lived out through careful study & an open heart.Watch the full service at https://nlnc.org/messages/the-bible5. Bible App Notes bit.ly/BibleGrownupsWeek5Series adapted from North Point Community Church, Inland Hills Church, and BibleProject.
The story of the Bible can intersect and transform our story.Watch the full service at https://nlnc.org/messages/the-bible4. Bible App Notes bit.ly/BibleGrownupsWeek4Series adapted from North Point Community Church, Inland Hills Church, and BibleProject.
The Old Testament chronicles the story of human rebellion and God preparing the world for our Savior.Watch the full service at https://nlnc.org/messages/the-bible3. Bible App Notes bit.ly/BibleGrownupsWeek3Series adapted from North Point Community Church, Inland Hills Church, and BibleProject.
In the beginning, we are introduced to a God who gives dignity and value to all people.Watch the full service at https://nlnc.org/messages/the-bible2. Bible App Notes bit.ly/BibleGrownupsWeek2Series adapted from North Point Community Church and Inland Hills Church.
We can face an overwhelming world because we have an overcoming Savior.Watch the full service at https://nlnc.org/messages/the-bible1. Bible App Notes bit.ly/BibleGrownupsWeek1Series adapted from North Point Community Church and Inland Hills Church.
Jesus stands with the oppressed and offers salvation to the oppressor.Watch the full service at https://nlnc.org/messages/lessons-lent5. Bible App Notes bit.ly/LentLessons5Message adapted from Inland Hills Church.
Following Jesus is moving from a passive consumer to an engaged contributor.Watch the full service at https://nlnc.org/messages/lessons-lent4. Bible App Notes bit.ly/LentLessons4Message adapted from North Point Ministries & Inland Hills Church.
We all want to be masters of our own destinies. We all want to feel in control of our lives. The idea of autonomy is attractive. It makes life feel ordered and predictable. But our desire for autonomy can stand in the way of faith. One of the biggest barriers to belief in God is that we don't want to believe because we don't want to need anyone. But what if autonomy is an illusion? Don't let the illusion of autonomy stand in the way of a relationship with your heavenly Father. Don't be turned away from God by the prospect that his existence means you're guilty, accountable, and wrong. Acknowledging your sin and reaching out to God doesn't lead to condemnation. It opens the door to forgiveness, relationship, and truth. Romans 5:8; James 4:8-10This message "I Do" is the final week of our series "Who Needs God" at Inland Hills Church. We invite you to check out the rest of the series, and subscribe to our channel so that you never miss a new message!People are migrating away from religion at an unprecedented rate—Christianity in particular. Once upon a time, people believed religion offered solutions. Today, many people view religion as the problem.Learn more: https://inlandhillschurch.com
Part 2 of 2 In August of 2018, Kayla lost her husband, Andrew—pastor of Inland Hills Church in Chino, California—to suicide. In the wake of the tragedy, she embarked on a brave journey to better understand his harrowing battle with mental illness and, ultimately, to overcome the stigma of suicide. With a clear-eyed acknowledgment of how misguided and misinformed she was about mental illness, Kayla Stoecklein shares her story in hopes that anyone walking through the wilderness of mental illness will be better equipped for the journey and will learn to put their hope in Jesus through it all. This is a story of God’s comfort.
In August of 2018, Kayla lost her husband, Andrew—pastor of Inland Hills Church in Chino, California—to suicide. In the wake of the tragedy, she embarked on a brave journey to better understand his harrowing battle with mental illness and, ultimately, to overcome the stigma of suicide. With a clear-eyed acknowledgment of how misguided and misinformed she was about mental illness, Kayla Stoecklein shares her story in hopes that anyone walking through the wilderness of mental illness will be better equipped for the journey and will learn to put their hope in Jesus through it all. This is a story of God’s comfort.
Kayla Stoecklein is an advocate for those confronting mental illness. When she isn’t busy raising her three young boys, you can find her on the beach, sipping an iced coffee and searching for little glimpses of heaven on earth. Join her at www.kaylastoecklein.com and on Instagram @kaylasteck. Her new book, Fear Gone Wild, is available everywhere books are sold.Support the show (https://www.fearisaliar.co/)
On August 25, 2018, Kayla Stoecklein lost her husband to suicide. Andrew was a pastor of Inland Hills Church in Chino, California. In the wake of the tragedy, Kayla embarked upon a brave journey to better understand her husband’s battle with mental illness. She ultimately sought to overcome the stigma of suicide. Shortly after losing Andrew, Kayla wrote a letter that went viral. She apologized for not truly understanding his pain and promised to honor his name. I remember reading her letter, posted alongside the picture of their three beautiful children, and being shaken by the grief she was experiencing. I couldn’t help but wonder how God could possibly redeem such hardship in their lives. Two years later, I’m blessed with the opportunity to speak with Kayla and hear how God is faithfully using her story to help people navigate the difficult waters of mental health. September is National Suicide Prevention month. The statistics are a stark reminder that each of us will likely be impacted by suicide in some manner. On this episode of Pardon the Mess, Kayla bravely shares her difficult story. She gives us proactive steps for our own mental health and emphasizes the importance of letting others into our pain. Kayla is determined to ensure Andrew’s life is defined by how he lived, not how he died. I want to end with these beautiful words from Andrew’s last sermon, shared in Kayla’s book: “We are all a mess, none of us have it figured out, all of us are broken, and all of us fall short. It’s the mess that brings us together and draws God near. If we weren’t all a mess, we wouldn’t need God.” See more from Kayla: Fear Gone Wild https://www.godsgotthis.com/ National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Today on the Thriving Beyond Belief podcast, Kayla Stocklein! Widow of Megachurch Pastor Leaves Breadcrumbs of Hope for Those Lost in the Wilderness of Mental Illness in New Book Kayla Stoecklein Shares the Journey that Led to Her Husband’s Suicide, Encourages Others to Be a Safe Space for Those Struggling in ‘Fear Gone Wild.' “It’s crucial we approach this message as both a love story full of life and a tragedy full of loss at the same time. When we leave room for both/and in another person’s story, we start to leave space in our own life for both sorrow and celebration to coexist.” – Foreword by NYT Bestselling author Lysa TerKeurst NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 23, 2020— On August 25, 2018, Kayla Stoecklein lost her husband Andrew—megachurch pastor of Inland Hills Church in Chino, California—to suicide. In the wake of her overwhelming tragedy, she embarked on a brave journey to better understand Andrew’s harrowing battle with mental illness and, ultimately, to overcome the stigma of suicide. She intimately retells all that led to that tragic day, her journey to better understand, and the light she has found in the darkness, all in hopes of better equipping those who find themselves walking a similar path. “From the very first letter I wrote to him just a few days after he went home to heaven, I knew there would be deep purpose in my pain,” writes Stoecklein. “God was planting a burning message inside of my heart as he intricately used our story as a lifeline of hope for others.” In just 10 short months, what started as occasional panic attacks quickly morphed into frequent, severe attacks, and then into a deep, full-fledged battle with depression. Kayla watched as her strong, lively husband went from a passionate pastor and doting father to an empty, bleak shadow of himself. The battle Andrew faced was a deadly combination of mental illness and spiritual warfare, and on Aug. 25, 2018, he ended the battle by taking his life. Because Andrew had planned to be open about his depression, Kayla became an open book about his suicide and has found a renewed purpose in providing hope to others lost in the all-too-familiar wilderness of grief and mental illness. Since Andrew’s death, she has written in real time about her grief on God’s God This, a blog Andrew started as his father was dying, and on her Instagram account. About the Author: Kayla Stoecklein is an advocate for those confronting mental illness. When she isn’t busy raising her three young boys, you can find her on the beach, sipping an iced coffee and searching for little glimpses of heaven on earth.
On August 25, 2018, Andrew Stoecklein, pastor of Inland Hills Church, lost his struggle with debilitating depression and died by suicide. In this moving memoir, Andrew's wife, Kayla, join us today to candidly share her brave journey to understand her husband's battle with mental illness and offers hope that Jesus will walk alongside.
This week is National Suicide Prevention Week and the podcast is discussing Kayla Stoecklein’s new book, *Fear Gone Wild: A Story of Mental Illness, Suicide, and Hope Through Loss. If you are not familiar with her story, sadly, her husband, Andrew, died by suicide two years ago. Now, Kayla has become an advocate for mental health by spreading awareness and offering hope as she vulnerably shares her story. Suicide and Mental illness are not discussed much, so I am thankful to Kayla for helping give voice to this important subject. She shares the myths of suicide and how to help someone walking through depression. She honestly talks about her wilderness season and how God has helped her thrive even in the middle of it. Lastly, she gives an amazing illustration of grief and pain to help those who are walking through loss. I promise you do not want to miss the truth she shares. Also, I am so excited for someone to win a copy of Kayla’s book,*Fear Gone Wild. All the details are on my website, jodirosser.com or you can click direct link below: https://jodirosser.com/giveaways/fear-gone-wild-book-giveaway/ In August of 2018, Kayla lost her husband, Andrew – pastor of Inland Hills Church in Chino, California – to suicide. In the wake of the tragedy, she embarked on a brave journey to better understand his harrowing battle with mental illness and, ultimately, to overcome the stigma of suicide. With a clear-eyed acknowledgment of how misguided and misinformed she was about mental illness, Kayla Stoecklein shares her story in hopes that anyone walking through the wilderness of mental illness will be better equipped for the journey and will learn to put their hope in Jesus through it all. You can connect more with Kayla on Instagram @kaylasteck or her website at https://www.kaylastoecklein.com/ Book Recommendations: Streams in the Desert Devotional by L. B. Cowman and James Reimann A Grace Disguised: How the Soul Grows Through Loss by Jerry Sittser Don't forget to subscribe to the show so you don't miss any new episodes. *Amazon affiliate Link
Kayla Stoecklein lost her husband, Andrew—megachurch pastor of Inland Hills Church in Chino, California to suicide in August 2018. In the wake of the tragedy, she embarked on a brave journey to better understand his harrowing battle with mental illness and, ultimately, to overcome the stigma of suicide. Andrew was open about his depression and Kayla became open about his suicide. Kayla shares how what she has learned through her journey and what we can do better as a society and the church in identifying and treating mental illness. Kayla shares how her deep wounds have led to deeper joy amidst her grief and reflects on how joy and sorrow can co-exist. We hope this conversation sheds light on suicide and mental illness and that if you or loved one is struggling that you reach out for professional support. If you are having suicidal thoughts know that hope is available and please call the suicide hotline number at 1-800-273-8255. Visit wonderfullymade.org for more encouragement and resources. If you are enjoying our podcast we invite you to be one of our supporters and help it continue by making a tax-deductible donation here. We're so glad you're here!
The guys sit down with Kayla Stoecklein, wife of Andrew Stoecklein, pastor of Inland Hills Church. On August 25, 2018, Andrew lost his struggle with debilitating depression and died by suicide. Kayla shares her powerful story and shows that even in the midst of pain and heartache and loss, God is working all things for good. This is worthy of a listen and share this with someone else who needs it.SHOW LINKSPreorder Kaylas New Book: Fear Gone Wild; A Story of Mental Illness, Suicide, and Hope Through Loss.
My guest for The Happy Hour #317 is Kayla Stoecklein. In August of 2018, Kayla lost her husband, Andrew—pastor of Inland Hills Church in Chino, California—to suicide. In the wake of the tragedy, she embarked on a brave journey to better understand his harrowing battle with mental illness and, ultimately, to overcome the stigma of suicide. She also has a book releasing on September 8th called Fear Gone Wild. For the full summary and details on pre-ordering Kayla's book, click the link below! Connect with Jamie Facebook // Twitter // Instagram // YouTube GET ALL THE LINKS FROM THE SHOW HERE See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Does dub-step belong in sanctuaries? . How does one worship in the midst of losing a loved one to suicide? . What is the one thing that is missing from most contemporary Christian songs? . How does the venue affect the performance of the musician? . All this and more is explored as a solo pop-artist turned band frontwoman, Andrea Hamilton Binley got cozy in the Listening Chair podcast. Join the conversation on Spotify, apple podcast or wherever else you get your podcast on. . Listen to Binley on Spotify today keep readin' to know more about their work. . . Southern California-based worship band Binley exists to serve the global Church by creating energetic, genuine worship experiences. Lead singer Dre (Andrea Hamilton Binley), who works as a part-time worship leader at Inland Hills Church in Chino, Calif., started the band to serve local churches and young adult events with relevant, upbeat music. Observing for years that fresh, catchy songs could draw people in and create real encounters with Jesus, Dre recruited co-singer Brandon Gill, and the two began to co-write and lead together. The band's first two singles have been placed on more than 20 Christian pop playlists including Spotify's Official New Christian, and Premier Christian Radio in the UK.
This week’s episode comes to you preceded by lots of prayer as we talk about suicide and depression in the Church. In 2018, Andrew Stoecklein, the pastor of Inland Hills Church in California, took his own life. Just less than two weeks before, Andrew had preached a sermon on depression and suicide, and how to battle it. The Church was in shock... it didn’t make sense. Approximately one million people a year commit suicide and their pastor was one of them. In episode 103, we are honored to be joined by worship leader at Inland Hills Church, Andrea Hamilton. When Andrew died, Inland Hills Church desperately needed their leaders to rise up, and Andrea did just that. This episode is meant to educate, and help us all to be more aware of the warning signs of suicide. Especially in the Church wherein some situations, mental illness has been perceived to be the result of spiritual weakness. Listen in as Andrea shares her story about how Andrew’s death affected her and the Church, and how even through it all, Inland Hills grew stronger and more alive than ever. We pray this episode empowers and encourages you all and if there’s anything we can do to better serve you through this podcast, please let us know. And for anyone who may be experiencing thoughts of suicide or knows someone in need, please visit the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or call 1-800-273-8255. Just a reminder that this is the last week to win $100 gift card to Sweetwater! TO WIN, subscribe to our podcast, write a review on iTunes, and then email us at podcast@worshiponline.com with a copy of your review. If you’ve left a review in the past, no worries, you can still win! Just send us another email. The Worship Online Podcast is produced by Worship Online in Nashville, TN.
In this session, you are going to get an in-depth look at a week in the life of a music director. I interview Rolando Zamora, the music director at Inland Hills Church in Chino, California and he shares a ton of insight on prepping for worship and leading your team. Join Worship Leader School - www.worshipleaderschool.com Join Worship Tech School - www.worshiptechschool.com
In this session, you are going to hear the tragic and powerful story of Inland Hills Church. One of their worship leaders, Andrea Hamilton describes what it has been like leading worship in one of the darkest seasons for a church. Watch and Listen to the song, "Making Room" - https://churchfront.com/blog-churchfront/2019/2/7/making-room-by-inland-hills-church-acoustic-session-and-song-story
On this special episode of On Course with Hart Ramsey, we go Hart to Heart to talk about an often taboo yet challenging subject. Previously, we've talked about suicide among the pews. What happens when suicide makes its way into the pulpit? With the recent passing of Pastor Andrew Stoecklein of Inland Hills Church, we tackle the subject to address the pressures of the pastorate. This is an incredible conversation that will assist both pastors and congregation. Share your thoughts with us via social media using the hashtags #Hart2Heart or #OnCourse. Be sure to rate, download, share, and subscribe to this podcast on iTunes and GooglePlay.
Controlled Chaos Junior High Middle School Youth Ministry Podcast
SPECIAL EPISODE: A conversation with Chris Avery, Youth Pastor from Inland Hills Church. Thanks to Chris Avery for givng us the chance to have a window in to how he is doing, how is group is doing and how we can support him. In this special episode: Chris Avery, Inland Hills Church, Facebook Justin Herman Sandals Church Carey Nieuwhof Blog Thanks to our partners at CIY! Find Controlled Chaos Podcast on:| iTunes | Podbean | Google Play | Stitcher |YOUTUBE | Spotify Our Controlled Chaos Podcast Partner CIY, Christ in Youth. CIY- Christ in Youth Our Sponsors. Central Christian College of the Bible, Moberly Missouri (where Justin went to college) ORANGE- The XP3 Orange Curriculum Controlled Chaos Podcast: A junior high ministry podcast for youth workers! Thank you for tuning in. The work youth workers do is hard work, thank you! Thank you for taking time to get a little more equipped to do Junior High or Middle School Ministry in your Youth Ministry or Student Ministry at your church. Keep it up!