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Doug and Rich talk about World and Local Missions in this fiery podcast. What kind of man are you? Be a man on a mission! What do you think about the episode? Comment below or email us: http://waw.fm/hello
Support the show!! - https://www.patreon.com/chasedavisGo to ionlayer.com and use code FPT to get $100 off your first kit. “In Christian Love, Who Comes First?” - https://abwe.org/blog/in-christian-love-who-comes-first/Alex Kocman - https://alexkocman.com/SummaryIn this conversation, Chase Davis and Alex Kocman explore the concept of 'ordo amoris', or the hierarchy of loves, discussing its implications in Christian theology, missions, and modern societal values. They delve into how love is often misconstrued in contemporary contexts, the responsibilities of Christians towards their immediate communities versus distant ones, and the moral obligations that arise from these relationships. The discussion also touches on the Good Samaritan parable, the evaluation of missionary intentions, and a study contrasting moral obligations across ideological lines. In this conversation, Chase Davis and Alex Kocman explore the intersection of secularism and Christian ideology, discussing the challenges and responsibilities of local and global missions. They emphasize the importance of cultural awareness, the role of local churches, and the generational perspectives on missions. The dialogue also addresses the difficulties of evangelism in familiar contexts and the significance of maintaining a balance between loving one's local community and engaging in global missions. Ultimately, they highlight the need for a thoughtful approach to missions that respects the order of loves and the cultural context in which one serves.Support the showSign up for the Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/chasedavisFollow Full Proof Theology on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fullprooftheology/Follow Full Proof Theology on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fullprooftheology/
Welcome to this week's GOvember episode of the Immanuel Baptist Church Podcast! November has become a special month for us as we focus on missions, and we call it GOvember. It's a time to celebrate what God has accomplished through our efforts, learn how we can engage in missions right here in Wilson County, and to unveil our upcoming mission trips. This year, we're adding a few episodes to our Podcast, to highlight what God has done through our short-term mission trips. Teams that traveled to Greenville, England, the Middle East, and NYC will be joining me to share their experiences, discuss how we can pray for our partners, and answer any questions you might have about joining us next year. We hope these stories encourage and challenge you to fulfill God's call to go and make disciples. Thanks for tuning in to this week's GOvember podcast episode!
Explore the profound impact of leaving a legacy and how to create a lasting influence that continues to inspire and uplift others. Learn from Luke 5:1-11 about responding to God's revelation, shifting away from shame, and rearranging responsibilities. Discover how our church supports ministries like Lighthouse Ministries and Food for Thought, that embody the spirit of leaving a legacy. Reflect on how you can start making decisions today that will impact tomorrow.
Explore the profound impact of leaving a legacy and how to create a lasting influence that continues to inspire and uplift others. Learn from Luke 5:1-11 about responding to God's revelation, shifting away from shame, and rearranging responsibilities. Discover how our church supports ministries like Lighthouse Ministries and Food for Thought, that embody the spirit of leaving a legacy. Reflect on how you can start making decisions today that will impact tomorrow.
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Missions Sunday | Jonah Robson | Jesus is the river of life, flowing from the heart of God into the brokenness of the world. Like the waters seen by Ezekiel, this river brings healing, restoration and abundance wherever it flows. As followers of Christ, we are called to be channels of this life-giving water, offering hope, love and healing to those in need. Yet, many have yet to encounter the life Jesus offers. Today, we are reminded of our mission to share this river of life and well of grace until the whole world knows. Join us as we welcome Jonah Robson, Director of Local Missions, who will inspire us to embrace this calling and spread God's love to every corner of the earth.
I saw a guy at a coffee shop last week wearing a shirt that said "What is your WHY?" I have been thinking about that question a lot ever since. I'd like to make that a two-part question: "What is your WHAT?" and then, "What is your WHY?" Serving is my WHAT... but that isn't my WHY…Would you join me in reading Isaiah 58:6-12 every day between now and Sunday?We get to do this!
In this episode of On Mission, Sarah Harrigan Scalfaro, Chris Pierno, Jonathan Sitko, and Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. discuss the history of the Union of Catholic Apostolate, founded by St. Vincent Pallotti.St. Vincent Pallotti's foundation had a very remarkable history. Having all people united as apostles of Christ was the dream of St. Vincent Pallotti and from the beginning this group took on a new form of an “Association” and immediately in 1835 it received the approval of the competent ecclesiastical authority. It is a community, which unites priests, religious, lay people and takes the name “Catholic Apostolate”. This community started many new initiatives answering to the many needs of the Church (Foreign Missions, Local Missions, Retreat Work) and in the city of Rome (evening schools, a soup kitchen, orphanage – Pia Casa di Carità, etc.). But the new ideas soon met with suspicion, many people could not understand his ideas and Vincent Pallotti had to defend his vision and his foundation again and again. After his death the name of his foundation of priests and brothers was changed into “Pious Mission Society” and there remained only this community and one of sisters. But the members of these communities never forgot that the idea of Pallotti was more than their present realization. Now, in the new millennium, St. Vincent Pallotti's idea has become a living reality again. On October 28, 2003, the Union of the Catholic Apostolate received the official approval and blessing of the universal Church from the Pontifical Council of the Laity. This happened only after much study of St. Vincent's charism and reformulation of their individual guidelines by the various Pallottine groups that have continued to hold St. Vincent as their founder. Hence, the reason for the name -- Union of Catholic Apostolate. And the Union is simply -- men and women, lay, religious and priests -- working together for the glory of God and working to spread the name of Jesus while fostering His love among all peoples. Related Episodes:St. Vincent PallottiThe Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, and the Christmas SeasonReligious Brothers Resources:IV International Congress of the Union of the Catholic ApostolateWhat is a Saint? (St. Vincent Pallotti video)Pallotti PortalWith Christ, Our Hope (blog)St. Vincent Pallotti and the Union of Catholic Apostolate (webinar) Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify On Mission is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources and podcasts. Listen to Fr. Frank's weekly reflections and recent blogcasts.
Guest Speaker: Coach Tee, Oklahoma Baptist's Evangelism Director. Follow Coach "Tee" (Tarvoris Uzoigwe) on social: YouTube: Woe Evangelism Facebook: Tarvoris Uzoigwe TikTok: @tarvorisuzoigwe
Thanks for joining us as Pastor Noe encourages us to accomplish the mission of God to be a witness locally. We hope the message blesses and encourages you.
Can't wrap your mind around a week and a half mission trip? Why not take advantage of local opportunities? This week, Jordan and Dan discuss different ideas and options you might pursue as a ministry. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flyoverministry/message
Join Addison and Sophie as they discuss local missions in your daily life this week! SHOW NOTES: Instagram: @ourheartssurrendered Email: ourheartssurrendered@gmail.com Blog: https://www.brokenvesselsblog.com/ We would LOVE it if you left a rating and review on the platform you are listening with!
As we wrap up our focus on the missions parters who partner with First Methodist to bring the love of Christ to those in our community and around the world, we are transitioning to learn about the staff of our church that use their gifts and talents to serve as God has called them to. We are starting with the one and only Michelle Osborn, Director of Local Missions! Michelle is the driving force behind how our church engages with our local community, and her heart for our community has led her to do great things. We will learn how Michelle came to be the Director of Local Missions here at First Methodist, and how she views her role as a servant leader. To continue supporting our missions locally and globally, please visit https://firstshreveport.com/give
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Welcome to Troy Church's podcast series. In today's sermon, Family Pastor Colby Wheeler continue our vision casting series by taking us through Local Missions.Our Connection Card link:https://troychurch.breezechms.com/form/7e350cYou can keep up with all things Troy Church right here on our channel, and also at our other social media and outreach opportunities:facebook.com/troychurch.tvinstagram/troychurchalwww.troychurch.tv
On Sunday, Elisabeth Hayes will be preaching on the same theme of the Local Missions conference, proximity.
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Imagine embarking on a personal 'Apollo Program', a mission filled with commitment, dedication, and one that shapes your priorities. Join us as we draw inspirational parallels from JFK's 1962 speech at Rice University and Jesus' teachings in John 17. We delve into the global and local mission of Jesus, highlighting how everyone can play a pivotal role in spreading the gospel. Equipped with the powerful tool of salvation, we're tasked with the mission to represent Jesus in our own backyards, just as Jesus wants everyone to hear and respond positively to his good news.Matt Armstrong, a transformative British YouTube star, teaches us to see potential and value in the things that others deem worthless. Just as he breathes new life into old, discarded cars, we ought to see the worth and beauty in people amidst their brokenness. The church carries the gospel message and represents Christ, even in a world that's often dismissive. As we explore this profound notion, we're inspired to consider how our lives can contribute to a mission greater than we could ever conceive on our own. So, buckle up and join us on this spiritual journey, as we discuss the global and local mission of Jesus, the beauty hidden in brokenness, and the incredible opportunity to represent Jesus in our everyday lives.
Special Guest - Local Missions Partner 'Rafiq' - 07 23 23 by New Life of Asheville
Brian joins the podcast, along with my wife Sam, to discuss Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert's book When Helping Hurts. We talk about how to determine the kind of help a person really needs, community development in other social contexts, and how to find a trustworthy partner in a third-world country.
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Terry Sanderson, Lead Pastor at Bayview Glen Church, preaches a sermon on local missions in our series “We the Church” (February 26, 2023). At Bayview Glen Church, we work together so that everyone, everywhere, can experience God's love and His created purpose through Jesus. Connect with us! Website: www.bayviewglen.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/bayviewglenchurch/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/BayviewGlenChurch
In 2 Corinthians 5 Paul teaches that ALL Christians have been given the ministry of reconciliation. Meaning, all Christians have the privilege and responsibility to share the Gospel with people (local & Non-local) who don't know God yet.
Faith without works is dead! How many times have you heard that challenge towards the idea of digital churches and digital ministry? James 2 isn't wrong, of course. But it doesn't have to apply to Digital Churches. “Jeff, how do you serve people digitally?” Well, have we got an opportunity for you. Realizing that digital is not the abandonment of gathering, but instead the opportunity to birth new gatherings… what if we applied that same philosophy to serving? What if we could equip our people to serve in their physical community, regardless of where they are located? What if digital church could impact single moms, sex trafficking, foster care and battle hunger in communities across the planet!? Enter Panos and Robert from One More Child, an organization who is decentralizing training that is set up to help churches like yours move our digital consumers to a place of serving in their community. Let's start to explore the idea of using our digital church or digital ministry to create missional connections and service opportunities globally using digital. Dive into this podcast with Jeff and One More Child, and let's start serving the community via digital! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thechurchdigital/message
Speaker: Kevin Bruchert and Dan WebsterWelcome to Meizon Mission. This is Episode #87“Compassion Month - A Legacy of Local Missions"
Missions Pastor Dan Ryan unpacks Luke 10 in light of Local Missions.
Missions Pastor Dan Ryan unpacks Luke 10 in light of Local Missions.
When facing scary situations, our response shows who/what our faith is in. This Old Testament story has helpful lessons that teach us what God says about fear, how he is with us through fear, and how his power and presence enables us to overcome fearful times. Guest Speaker: Willie Brown, Deacon of Local Missions at Grace City Church
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Local Missions Spotlight: Life ChoicesThis week we are joined by Rachel Davis who is on staff at Life Choices, which exists to educate and empower women to choose and cherish life. Life Choices is Shelby County's only pregnancy medical center.
Sharing your faith is easy to do when you can answer "Why I Love Jesus". Join us as Pastor Tracy Coles shares the heart behind Local Missions at Petra.
Sharing your faith is easy to do when you can answer "Why I Love Jesus". Join us as Pastor Tracy Coles shares the heart behind Local Missions at Petra.
Local Missions w Julius JamesWe are joined by Julius James, our Local Missions Director. Get to know Julius, hear about the local ministries we are partnered with, and how you can get involved.
Join us for Missions Sunday as we spend time praying for, celebrating, and focusing on our impact as a church on our community. We are For Lexington, and we want that to be more than a mantra on a shirt or sticker - we believe that is calling to serve our community. Learn more in this service how you can join us on mission!
The world desperately needs to know about Jesus. How can God use us to tell the world about Him? What God might be calling us to do in order to help more people hear the good news? Why should we care about missions? In Episode 15 of Counterculture, Zach and Cooper talk to Tommy Nika and Paul Beeghly, two pastors of Eastview Global, about what "Missons" is, and how High School students can live more missional-focused lives. Tune in to this conversation to hear ultra-convicting stats, as well as encouragement on how to become more like Jesus in area of global missions.
Sometimes being on mission doesn't mean you have to go to a new place. Sometimes the best mission field is the one God has placed you in right now.