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Janine van Niekerk is speaking to Hilton Petersen about the FLOW of the Jesus Collective.
Janine van Niekerk is speaking to Masixole Mqhakayi from the Jesus Collective, who was announced as one of the new official members representing the brand going forward.
Al Roxburgh and Jenny Sinclair talk with David Fitch about what it means to follow Jesus in the culture of our day. Fitch sees power as the primary force shaping our culture, one that, as God's people, we have to confront. Dave draws attention to the ways power has infiltrated the church, issuing a call for church leaders everywhere to confront their own use of worldly power, and to turn instead to godly power. He argues that this power is of a God who is not coercive, but whose power is one of presence for which we have to make space.David Fitch, “Fitch” to his friends, is the founding pastor of Life on the Vine Christian Community, a missional church in Chicago. He describes himself as “a neo-Anabaptist holiness Pentecostal” and is on the pastoral staff of Renew Church in Westmount, Illinois. Fitch is Professor of Evangelical Theology at Northern Seminary, a member of the Jesus Collective and writes and speaks on cultural engagement, leadership and theology. His latest book is Reckoning with Power: Why the Church Fails When It's on the Wrong Side of Power.- Links -For Alan J Roxburgh:http://alanroxburgh.com/abouthttps://www.themissionalnetwork.com/author/alan-roxburgh/X.com/Twitter: https://x.com/alanjroxburgh?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/alan.roxburgh.127/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecommonsnetworkJoining God in the Great Unraveling https://www.amazon.ca/Joining-God-Great-Unraveling-Learned/dp/1725288508/ref=sr_1_Leadership, God's Agency and Disruptions https://www.amazon.ca/Leadership-Gods-Agency-Disruptions-Confronting/dp/1725271745/refJoining God, Remaking Church, Changing the World: The New Shape of the Church in Our Time https://www.amazon.ca/Joining-Remaking-Church-Changing-World/dp/0819232114/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2NHGW8KB7L0SQ&keywords=Alan+J+Roxburgh&qid=1687098960&s=books&sprefix=alan+j+roxburgh%2Cstripbooks%2C130&sr=1-3For Jenny Sinclair:Website: https://togetherforthecommongood.co.uk/from-jenny-sinclairLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenny-sinclair-0589783b/X.com/Twitter: https://x.com/homeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TogetherForTheCommonGoodUKInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/t4cg_insta/For David Fitch: Links neededReckoning with Power: Why the Church Fails When It's on the Wrong Side of PowerSubstack:X.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/fitchest?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/fitchestNorthern Seminary: dfitch@faculty.seminary.edu Get full access to Leaving Egypt at leavingegyptpodcast.substack.com/subscribe
Ps. Adam Dyer grew up with the "Titanic Gospel.” Here, the only thing that mattered was people's “souls.” The "ship was going down" so, you had to get as many people to heaven as possible before they died. This perspective failed him as a child and, along with the moral failure of his pastor (his father!), led him through a process of deconstruction as a young adult. Later, God called him into pastoral ministry and he reluctantly obeyed. His question at the time was, "where did the church go wrong and how can we do it differently?" On this episode of the God Conversations podcast, Tania and Adam discuss a much bigger gospel than the "Titanic Gospel" and show how the Spirit works both inside and outside the church to bring about the reconciliation of all things. The Gospel.. “should be good news for everybody, not just good news for a few and terrible news for everybody else.” In the podcast, Adam: Tells his personal story of deconstruction as he struggled with the person of Jesus and the church who had failed him. Shares his hearing God experiences and how as a young boy, he just “knew stuff about people. For Adam, “sensing the Spirit moving was like sherbet running through my veins.” Reminds us that the Spirit isn't just what shows up when “we sing the right songs and get the right key change.” The Spirit shows up in families who are trying to navigate chaos and brokenness. “When you encounter Jesus in the homeless person, you encounter a different Jesus to the sanitised version you might sing about on Sunday morning.” Tells the story of woman on suicide watch and how volunteering with the church's homeless program (even as a non-Christian) saved her life. Shares the conviction that if God is involved in community, the whole community should be blessed whether they believe in Jesus or not. Tells a story about the signs of spirit at work when a formerly homeless woman bought a stack of potato crisps (chips!) from the supermarket and insisted on giving them out. Shows us how to work with the Spirit inside and outside the church. “It's not about about choreographing the Spirit. We create space for God to do things. It's a posture shift… God is saying 'Stop trying to do things for me!'" Subscribe to God Conversations with Tania Harris and never miss an episode! Ps. Adam Dyer is leader of Yeovil Community Church in the south west of England. YCC is a vibrant church who is pioneering in community transformation. Adam is also the executive director of Jesus Collective and the author of Unknown: What if God's Not Like That? He is married to Rachel who also leads at YCC, and together they have four children and two grandchildren. Find Adam at: Jesus Collective Yeovil Community Church UK Adam's Book: Unknown: What if God's Not Like That?
Greg interviews Adam Dyer, pastor of Yeovil Community Church in England and the Director of Jesus Collective. Through the conversation, we learn about practical ways God is working through his people when Jesus is placed at the center.
Greg interviews Adam Dyer, pastor of Yeovil Community Church in England and the Director of Jesus Collective. Through the conversation, we learn about practical ways God is working through his people when Jesus is placed at the center.
Greg interviews Adam Dyer, pastor of Yeovil Community Church in England and the Director of Jesus Collective. Through the conversation, we learn about practical ways God is working through his people when Jesus is placed at the center.
Greg gives an update and tells everyone about The Jesus Collective. Episode 1093 Greg's new book: Inspired Imperfection Dan's new book: Confident Humility Send Questions To: Dan: @thatdankentTwitter: @reKnewOrg Facebook: ReKnew Email: askgregboyd@gmail.com Links: Greg's book:"Crucifixion of the Warrior God" Website: ReKnew.org
This week we welcomed Meghan Good from the Jesus Collective as we continue to learn what it means to become Jubilee people from the gospel of Luke. Jesus interaction in Luke 17 with the ten lepers teaches us the difference between being healed and being whole and the discipline of being thankful. Recorded April 30, 2023.
The difference between a "bounded set" approach to the Bible and faith is starkly different from what's known as a "centred set". Yet so many followers of Jesus, and even many churches, still often mix up and confuse the two value systems. Hear Adam Dyer describe how Jesus Collective is working to support churches in a greater understanding, and ultimately, a more effective implementation, of a more Jesus-centred approach to faith and local church life!
Today on the podcast we have as a guest Christie Penner Worden who is the North American Director for RaiseUP Faith. With a focus on equipping and coaching, resourcing and training, Christie is a strategic leader who is passionate about discipling children, empowering leaders and providing effective support to those who love and serve today's kids. Christie is a credentialed pastor with the BIC denomination, has the Engage Certificate in Children's Ministry through Bethel Seminary, and is a certified coach with The International Network of Children's Ministry (INCM). Christie is an international speaker and writer, sharing her wonder and what-ifs with dreamers and doers alike, with organizations including David C. Cook, Ministry Spark, INCM, New Wine, KidzMatter, KidBuilders, Awesome KidMin Community, Lead Volunteers, Collide Kids Podcast, Bible Talk, Jesus Collective, and local churches across Canada. From writing articles to hosting weekend-long workshops, Christie can generally be found somewhere in the future where the Church is thriving and the contribution of every generation is the very definition of unity in One Body. It is as a wife, mama bear to three (mostly) delightful cubs, and part-time unicorn that Christie found her own voice as an advocate for the silent Church: the grand vision shared by children everywhere for a world where all are welcome, included, loved, and celebrated. SHOW NOTES
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Shouldn't Jesus change how we see people? So why is it that Christians seem to have as many enemies as others?We talked with Jon Hand about why "enemy mode" is so prevalent in the church, and how being Jesus-centered gives us a new identity and a new perspective on others. This episode is a continuation of our interview with Jim Wilder on "How To Escape Enemy Mode." ATTACHING TO GOD Learning Cohort Waitlist: explore the gifts and shortcomings of distracted and dismissive attachment, and learn how to begin building a secure attachment with God and others.Jon is a movement leader within Jesus Collective, an international relational network of churches and leaders seeking to advance a more hopeful Christianity by seeking to keep Jesus at the center. And Jon is one of the creators of Transformational Coaching, which helps you lead from your own transformation.Support the showStay Connected: Need coaching or spiritual direction that aligns with this podcast? Connect with Cyd Holsclaw here. Join the Embodied Faith community to stay connected and get the FREE ebook + posts, episodes, & resources. Support the podcast with a one-time or regular gift (to keep this ad-free without breaking the Holsclaw's bank).
Join podcast host Paul Walker as we reboot the Jesus Collective Podcast! Paul interviews the Core Leadership Team of Jesus Collective — Laura Hanna, Adam Dyer, and Jon Hand — about the honest challenges and exciting opportunities for Jesus Collective in the coming year. Learn how Jesus Collective is leaning into the challenges of the last 6 months and how our new leadership structures empower innovation and amplify the diverse voices and gifts of our Partners. Plus, we explore the unique opportunities for a Jesus-centred movement in polarization and cultural upheaval.
Janine gets to know power vocalist Pearl Adams from the Jesus Collective about her new single "No Greater Love"
Janine gets to know power vocalist Pearl Adams from the Jesus Collective about her new single "No Greater Love"
Charnique Neethling is one of the lovely members of The Jesus Collective and her song "The Invitation" is the single they released first from their brad new album, "Restored". This is her story....
Charnique Neethling is one of the lovely members of The Jesus Collective and her song "The Invitation" is the single they released first from their brad new album, "Restored". This is her story....
with guest Matt Miles of the Jesus Collective. In the 1950s, simply living in North America typically meant having some understanding of Christianity—or at least a passing familiarity with a few Bible stories. As the decades have spun on and society has grown more secular, this sort of ‘cultural Christianity' is starting to fade away, but is that necessarily a bad thing? In this episode, Matt Miles, Executive Director of Jesus Collective, takes on hard-hitting questions about how things have changed over time, ranging from poverty to theology. Matt assures that we need not be afraid of these changes, but rather lean into them! In doing so, we just might have an opportunity to engage deeper with a new generation that hungers for justice, peace, and identity–all things that Jesus offers. Recommended Resources: https://jesuscollective.com/ (Jesus Collective) - website Episode hosted by Shelaine.
Janine is speaking to Hilton Petersen about his life story as well as how and why he founded the Jesus Collective.
Janine is speaking to Khaya Mthethwa about the new Jesus Culture single, Kuyenzeka.
Janine is speaking to Khaya Mthethwa about the new Jesus Culture single, Kuyenzeka.
Janine is speaking to Hilton Petersen about his life story as well as how and why he founded the Jesus Collective.
Today we respond to three recent scandals in the Evangelical world. This episode is a modified version of our patron-exclusive Generation Gap Culture Hour (GGCH) episodes with Tony Jones. Also joining us is former guest Josh Patterson (Rethinking Faith Podcast), who provides context, having worked with Bruxy as part of the Jesus Collective. Tony also provides context for Bray's story as well as the Christianity Today / Mark Galli allegations. Bruxy Cavey article: https://julieroys.com/bruxy-cavey-confesses-misconduct-not-abuse/ Christianity Today article: https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2022/march/sexual-harassment-ct-guidepost-assessment-galli-olawoye.html Brian Houston article: https://religionnews.com/2022/03/18/brian-houston-hillsong-board-blame-prescription-pills-alcohol-for-landing-him-in-a-womans-hotel-room/ (Re)thinking Faith Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rethinking-faith/id1438696524 Jean Vanier - YHP Episode (#76): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/you-have-permission/id1448000113?i=1000486949689 Josh Patterson - YHP Episode (#71): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/you-have-permission/id1448000113?i=1000480264328 Follow Dan on IG: www.instagram.com/dancoke/ Or Twitter: twitter.com/DanKoch Faith deconstruction resources: www.soyouredeconstructing.com/ Edited by Josh Gilbert (joshgilbertmedia@gmail.com -- he is accepting more work!) Join the Patreon for exclusive episodes (and more) every month: patreon.com/dankoch Email about the "sliding scale" for the Patreon: youhavepermissionpodcast@gmail.com YHP Patron-only FB group: tinyurl.com/ycvbbf98 Website: www.dankochwords.com/yhp.html Join Dan's email list: www.dankochwords.com/ Artwork by sprungle.co/
We are so excited to have Jesus Collective's Executive Director, Matt Miles on the podcast today. Tune in to hear his passion for the local church - why it's important, what it should be, the good it can do in the world, and how it all comes back to Jesus.
How does the way of Jesus challenge secular assumptions about power distribution and organizational leadership? Is there a way to lead a church or organization that's more aligned with a Jesus-centred approach? We're launching a new Practitioners series on the podcast that features Jesus Collective churches and how they're seeking to make Jesus even more central to their mission and practice. Missio Dei Church has been on a two-year journey of transitioning their leadership structure to a shared power, co-led model. Here are some questions we'll be exploring together: How has Jesus-centricity inspired an in-depth evaluation of leadership practices? How did co-leadership emerge from experiencing, diagnosing, and pressing back on coercive power structures in Missio's recent transformations? How has a centred-set paradigm been a tool for navigating difficult changes? Join us as we learn from Co-Lead Pastors Heather Thomas and Jonny Morrison of Missio Dei Church, located in Salt Lake City, UT.
Joanna Finny shares about her vision about worship movement and how she founded the Behold(ing) Initiative which is now making a trend in social media. She shares about how to be a true worshipper and how Jesus is becoming the heartbeat of a generation. https://www.instagram.com/joannafinny/ https://www.instagram.com/thebeholdinginitiative/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bellwethers/support
Jez, a vocalist and member of the Jesus Collective, aspires to inspire others by showcasing God's Grace to the nations. She says: “My ministry is purely God's grace and purpose in my life,” - and yes, we get to know her today!
Jez, a vocalist and member of the Jesus Collective, aspires to inspire others by showcasing God's Grace to the nations. She says: “My ministry is purely God's grace and purpose in my life,” - and yes, we get to know her today!
We all serve the same God and we all represent the same kingdom. You cannot take people to a place where you haven't been yourself. We all have a specific will in God's kingdom. We need to spend time with the LORD, helps us identify our role. The church is a building with four walls, we are the ones who build the community.
The Jesus Collective (TJC) is an evangelical music ministry that consists of a collective of worshippers who have a passion for spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ throughout Africa and the world. Brad chats to TJC members; Loyiso Bala and Byron Levi, about the Jesus Collective, the purpose of the movement, and also their first official radio single, written by Byron Levi.
We respond to your questions about Her Story.
Together, we cast a vision for Jesus Collective, hearing from Greg Boyd and our guest panel about why now is the time to unite a Kingdom movement.
Together, we cast a vision for Jesus Collective, hearing from Greg Boyd and our guest panel about why now is the time to unite a Kingdom movement.
Together, we cast a vision for Jesus Collective, hearing from Greg Boyd and our guest panel about why now is the time to unite a Kingdom movement.