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Jon Weece and Scott Nickell discuss Southland's exciting future.
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Jon Weece was here delevering a message to college students about the three things they should take with them everyday to have a successful faith in college.
Our world likes to overcomplicate everything—including our relationship with Jesus and the church. Listen in as Don and John chat with Jon Weece, lead pastor of Southland Christian Church in Lexington, Kentucky, about the primary goals for the church today: love God and love people. It takes each member of the church to stay healthy, serve others, and stay unified._Hear more from Jon Weece:Turning Down the Noise with Jon Weece
This weekend, Jon Weece from Southland Christian Church in Lexington joined us as a guest speaker for Father's Day. His focus was that Godly men have their priorities in alignment with God's priorities. He listed 6 ways men are biblically called to engage: 1. Grow by crucifying our emotions and appetites. 2. Provide for others. 3. Protect the people that matter to them. 4. Lead with character. 5. We restore by bringing life. 6. Stay focused and be determined to avoid distraction. What can you do to encourage men around you to help align their priorities with God?
As summer draws to a close and we prepare to return to our school and work routines, it's the perfect time to reflect on the fundamentals. This weekend's message will delve into the core of our mission at Southland, by focusing on what it means to be a Christian and a Church.
Jon Weece has been the senior pastor at Southland Christian Church in Lexington, KY for 23 years—and in those years, he's learned a thing or two. Listen in as Don and John chat with Jon about the value of humor, the impact of frustration, what he'd tell his younger self, and how to stay healthy in the long run. Jon recently spoke at Eagle Brook about frustration. Check it out!www.eaglebrookchurch.com/media/past-messages/series/voices/
The more I love people, the more I fall in love with God. The more I fall in love with God, the more I love people. Jon Weece
In this season of Locker Room we're answering your submitted questions. Jon Weece is back on the podcast to help answer this question: "I would love to hear about the history of the church from its leaders, specifically the origins of Southland and how we got to where we are, but also how that relates to the general history of the early Church in Acts." Have a good question you want us to answer during this season? Drop your questions at lockerroompodcast.com
In this season of Locker Room we're answering your submitted questions. Jon Weece joins Scott this week to hit this question: How do you balance a healthy sex relationship in a Christian marriage when each person has different levels of desire and expectations? Have a good question you want us to answer during this season? Drop your questions at lockerroompodcast.com
Jon joins Scott to reflect on the topics we've covered this season and lessons learned from his own marriage. 1. Marriage and parenting teach us a ton. But especially help us grow to be selfless in a way nothing else can. Why do you think this is true? How have you experienced this kind of transformation in your life? 2. Marriage is a visible demonstration of the love of God for people. Marriage apart from the picture of Christ and His bride isn’t going to find fulfillment. How can we intentionally pursue this biblical picture of marriage? 3. Which of Jon’s tips for building a strong marriage have been helpful to you? Which do you want or need to pursue? Take your time and learn from older couples. Pray a lot. Serve together. Invest in the church. Be realistic with financial expectations. Work on conflict resolution. Invest in relationships with a few other couples. 4. What is it about sharing a meal together with the people we love that transforms us? How does it build your family’s relationships? What is accomplished by sharing this space? 5. In the Bible, the Book of Psalms is like a medicine cabinet. If you need words to express your emotion or feeling, you can find it there. Share how God’s words have helped you express emotions, whether they’ve been painful or joy-filled. What are you walking through in this season that could use help from the Psalms to express in words? 6. God chose us. Handpicked us. Adopted us into His family. Adoption is a theme in the NT. If God did that for us, He’d want that for all of us. How can churches help even more families adopt? How could you help personally, financially and otherwise? 7. Considering divorce? Apologize. Forgive. Own what you did. Give it time. Build and rebuild trust. You may have biblical grounds for divorce, but you’re not required to take this step. Where can you reach out for help? 8. Remember: Everyone in your family is going to die eventually. Prepare as you’re able but it’s never going to be easy. The marriage vow, “In sickness and in health,” reminds us to enjoy what we have today. How can you actively and verbally express your gratitude for the people in your life today? 9. Resilience is something this world needs; the ability to stand in the face of sickness, difficulty, loss. Two are better than one; two becoming one. There’s a strength and joy infused into your life when two people are faithful to Him and to each other. Take time to craft a clear statement of your intent to be faithful… in your marriage, friendships, parenting, work… everywhere. Share with your group via email this week.
Jon Weece joins us from Southland Christian Church this week as we discuss our podcast title "Maybe The Problem Is Me". We dive into Southlands current series called "Upstream", where they reference that true freedom lies in finding the source of our problem instead of just treating the symptoms.
This week we have a bonus episode of the Southland Students Leader’s Podcast. We don’t have programming as we celebrate Thanksgiving with our families, but we wanted to give you a little bonus material you could listen to if you’re driving or maybe on the treadmill after eating way too much turkey! We hope you enjoy this conversation with Southland’s Lead Follower, Jon Weece.
Eli talks with Jon Weece, lead pastor of Southland Christian Church. MUSIC CREDITS: Venice Beach - Topher Mohr and Alex Elena: https://youtu.be/fTrQA2bHuaU
The ONLY thing that matters is faith expressing itself through love.
Love Changes Everything
Love Changes Everything
Love Changes Everything
Jon Weece and Scott Nickell introduce season two of the Locker Room, asking the questions, "Where are men?" And, "What are our hopes for men?" Group Questions: 1. What was the “manliest” thing you did this summer? 2. What does culture say about masculinity? What influences that definition? Where should Christ followers get their definition of masculinity? 3. Read Romans 5:12-17. How is Jesus the redeemed man? What do we learn about masculinity by looking at him? 4. Why is masculinity important? How does it impact the family? 5. Did you have a father who wanted to be a friend or a father who modeled for you what biblical manhood looks like? How did that impact who you are today? 6. What are some topics / tools you hope to pass along to the next generation of men? What do you want the women in your life to learn about biblical masculinity? 7. Are you stuck anywhere in life? Is there an area in life where you are delaying commitment out of fear? 8. How are you tempted to engage more in “fantasy world” than in family, Church, and community? What step can you take out of fantasy world into the Kingdom of God this week? 9. Do you need to seek out an older man for wisdom? A younger man to mentor? Pray about this over the next week and see if God brings someone to mind. Then, take a step by asking that person to go to coffee or lunch soon.
In this episode I share four powerful statements from "Jesus Prom" by Jon Weece and two short stories (parables?) about shoelaces.
Adam chats with Southland Church's lead follower Jon Weece about church growth, loving people authentically, and his dream to reach prisoners for Jesus.
Jon is the lead follower at Southland. Jon and Scott discuss the importance of manhood in the church. Discussion Questions: Share a funny locker room story. What’s the best or worst locker room you’ve been part of? The goal of this podcast is to redeem men’s conversations. How do men's conversations in today's culture need to be redeemed? As men, we are specifically challenged with responsibility - in our personal lives, in our homes, in the church, in the business world. In which area do you see men abdicating responsibility the most? For most men, the biggest temptations come in the areas of pride and lust. How does this threaten the spiritual vitality of men? Jon mentions Solomon in today's podcast. If you aren’t familiar with Solomon’s life, read about it this week in 1 Kings 1-11. For today’s group discussion read 1 Kings 10:23-11:6, Deuteronomy 17:14-17 & Ecclesiastes 2:1-11. Solomon "had it all" - wine, women & wealth. He found that each of these was a dead end. What can we learn from his experiences? Solomon’s life is a story of slow compromise leading to disaster. As he went through life, his heart became insensitive. You’ll never see yourself going down the road of no return. No one ever sets out to ruin their life on purpose, and certainly not to ruin anyone else’s. But it happens all the time. How are you going to take ownership of your own life and live a life of radical obedience to God? Pray for the men in your group and the men of our church to be Godly men of integrity and character.
Guest speaker Jon Weece shares on Galatians 5:6 - Love listens and looks at people.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast it's the Cincy road trip! We're joined in the studio by our Catalyst Cincy hosts, Joseph Sojourner and Jon Crist telling you everything you need to know if you'll be joining us this week at Crossroads. Then, stick around for two of our favorite talks from Catalyst Cincy 2016 featuring Donald Miller and Jon Weece.
Tyler Reagin sits down with Jon Weece, pastor of Southland Christian Church in Lexington, Kentucky, author of Jesus Prom and his newest book, Me Too - they talk about creating a culture of accepting people.
One Year Bible: NT-Acts 3:1-26, Psalm123:1-4, Prov 16:21-23; Don Anderson - Vision for Phase One; Jon Weece, Southland Christian Church - "If/Then - I Surrender, He Saves"; Music: Something Beautiful (NeedtoBreathe), Strong Enough (Matthew West)
Hear from three great leaders in this episode, including: Ernie Johnson, Emmy award winning commentator and host of the NBA on TNT; Jon Weece, pastor of Southland Christian Church, one of the largest churches in Kentucky and Eddie Kirkland, songwriter and worship leader who joins us live in the studio.