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Previous Episodes a part of this grief mini-series:Grief (Part 1): Caged Momentum w/ Ruby ChengGrief (Part 2): True Stories of Heartache w/ Keenan Shriver and Pastor Lisa SurrattFor "Grief Part 3," host Joey Svendsen sits with our founding Pastor Greg Surratt to hear about his current season of grief, having unexpectedly lost his little brother, Chris, earlier this year. Pastor Greg discusses how his faith has been affected by this storm, but that he still has peace in the midst of his grief. The two talk about “redemptive grieving,” and why Pastor Greg is comfortable with saying that he is currently “not okay.”At the top of the episode Ciarrah Lindsay, Abbie Love, and Joey reflect on the founding pastor's authenticity and assess the notion common in churches—young people can only relate to young leaders.Be a Patron of the Podcast! (all support goes to fund Seacoast ministry efforts in local prisons)On this Episode: Greg Surratt / Instagram Hosts: Ciarrah Lindsay, Abbie Love, Joey SvendsenProducer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: Katelyn VandiverWe have a YouTube Channel for videos of all episodes since Jan. 2024. Also we have a Facebook Page for listeners to keep up with the latest news on "Things You Won't Hear on Sunday" Podcast. Be a Patron of the podcast
In this conversation, Pastor Greg Surratt shares insights on pastoring through an election season, emphasizing the importance of unity, humility, and creating a safe space for diverse political opinions within the church. He discusses the challenges pastors face in navigating the political climate, the significance of understanding one's calling, and the need for love and respect among differing viewpoints. Greg also provides practical advice for pastors on how to maintain their values and encourage their congregations during divisive times.Resources from Greg Surratt:Text the word "pastor" to (833) 349-7516 to get weekly videos for pastors from Greg Surratt.Episode Resources:Join the many pastors who trust Parable to handle their finances with care and expertise. Parable now offers 25% off onboarding exclusively for Believe Again listeners, so connect with them today! liveyourparable.com/believeagain Free financial tools and resources for churches: https://liveyourparable.com/believe-again/Learn more about weekly coaching with Josh to help you revitalize or relaunch your church. Email Josh@believeagain.co.VisitPlanner will help you reach more first-time guests than any other tool. Find out more here: https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/booking/Pnb4EL23fSwg3kT8s1mw.We'd love to connect with you on social media!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/believeagain.coFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/believeagain.coFind us on Apply Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/believe-again/id1637368624Support the show
Relationships can be complicated, especially when you don't see eye to eye. Pastor Greg Surratt shares practical tips on how to handle disagreements in relationships. He teaches from James 4:1, which challenges us to consider our internal desires as the source of quarrels, and Ephesians 4:1-2 which calls us to live out our Christian faith with humility and gentleness. By embodying the fruits of the Spirit and valuing others above ourselves, we can set a new standard for interactions and create a more peaceful, united community.
[This podcast will also air on Greg Surratt and Chip Judd's The Endurance Factor Podcast]Pastor Chip Judd is back on the podcast to expand on his April 2024 Seacoast Church message, Boundaries: A Proven Path to Better Relationships and Less Stress. You can watch it here. During that message, he implored people to not take responsibility in areas of life in which authority hasn't been given. He gave clear and emphatic instructions on boundaries for adult children with living parents. But, some of these words caught attention on social media and received many negative comments about his words. In this episode, Chip, alongside Joey, and Pastor Greg Surratt respond to the backlash and clarify the meaning behind his words. On this EpisodeChip Judd / InstagramGreg Surratt / InstagramJoey Svendsen / Instagram Executive Producer: Josh SurrattProducer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: JT PriceSound Engineer: Katelyn VandiverMusic, including theme song: Joel T. Hamilton MusicSince the beginning of 2024, this podcast releases fully-produced, video versions of each episode. You can find these on our YouTube Channel.
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Former pastor at Seacoast Church and Lead Pastor at Mosaic Church in Charlotte, Naeem Fazal was born in Kuwait and is an Ex-Muslim. He wrote a book with the very title: Ex-Muslim. He joins Pastor Greg Surratt and Joey Svendsen to discuss the war in Israel. The three discuss various sentiments many Christians have toward Israel (for some, these sentiments are sacred) and how these thoughts can potentially be a distraction from the church's primary purpose in this world. Along the way, the three discuss evil, including what the church's role is, in combatting it. One reads in the bible that "we wrestle not against flesh and blood" (Ephesians 6:12) as well as Jesus' command to "love enemies." But there seems to be times in which violence is unavoidable, given the deeper aim at loving and protecting the oppressed. How does one navigate the tension of hating evil while still loving enemies? (Matthew 5:43-47).Stay ConnectedWebsite | Facebook Discussion Page In this episodeNaeem Fazal / Instagram / Book / Church / PodcastGreg Surratt / Instagram / Endurance Factor / The Pastors CollectiveJoey Svendsen, host / InstagramExecutive Producer: Josh SurrattProducer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: JT PriceSound Engineer: Katelyn VandiverMusic, including theme song: Joel T. Hamilton Music
Seacoast Summerville Campus Pastor Roy Jacques opens up about personal struggles with his weight. In High School, he was a State Champion Baseball player for the James Island Trojans. As an adult, he has struggled with his physical health. His main foe? A food addiction. With two of his close friends, pastors Jeff Leinberger and Joey Svendsen, the three discuss whether Roy is "living in sin," given his lack of self-care. Roy lets us in on his up-and-down journey of finding healthier life habits and losing weight, then giving way to complacency. He talks about the impact his weight has on his confidence, his lack of success with accountability, and whether he considers this struggle "his Thorn" (2 Corinthians 12:17). In turn, Jeff shares his lifestyle of being physically in great shape, but for all the wrong reasons.At the top of the episode, founding Pastor Greg Surratt shares his thoughts on various topics, including his wish for palmetto bugs and Carolinians to "live together peacefully." Lastly, Seacoast's HR Director Jenna Young stops by to discuss her delicate role of needing to know the good, bad, and ugly of the staff who are a part of the church she deeply loves. Stay Connected.Website | Facebook Discussion Page In this episodeRoy Jacques / FacebookJeff Leinberger / Instagram Jenny Mayer, co-host / InstagramGreg Surratt / Instagram Jenna Young / Facebook Joey Svendsen, co-host / InstagramExecutive Producer: Josh SurrattProducer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: JT PriceSound Engineer: Diego GomezMusic Composed by:Joel T. Hamilton Music (including theme song) andSeacoast Church Music
Celebrate 10 years of Freedom with us and learn how to take your next steps. What God has given you is already in you, you just have to dig for it. Visit us at https://www.freedomchurch.sc/ for more information.
Jonathan Wiggins is the pastor of Rez Church in Loveland, Colorado. Originally from Louisiana, Jonathan grew up in a pastor's home. But behind closed doors, he experienced deep brokenness. In spite of that, Jonathan found his way into ministry, where like many, he experienced leadership as a difficult and lonely road. But God reached Jonathan just in time by connecting him to the community of pastors in ARC, and later, in a ministry called Refuge, where he reconnected with his own soul and sense of calling. Pastor Greg Surratt invites Jonathan to share these stories and more on today's episode. Executive Produced by Greg Surratt Produced and edited by Mike Cosper Music by Dan Phelps Learn more at www.thepastorscollective.com
On this episode of the podcast, Amie Patrick joins Pastor Greg Surratt and Mike Cosper to reflect on the six months that have passed since Darrin Patrick, co-founder of The Pastors Collective, took his own life. She shares about what's been going on in their family, the ways they've experienced God's grace in the midst of loss, and the how she's had to accept the mysteries and unanswered questions that remain. The Pastors Collective is produced by Greg Surratt and Mike Cosper This Episode was edited and mixed by Mike Cosper Theme song by Dan Phelps Learn more at www.thepastorscollective.com
On this episode, Noel and Pastor Greg Surratt talk about a few things every pastor wishes their congregation knew. Seacoast Church Association of Related Churches
Marc sits down for an interview with Pastor Greg Surratt, Founding Pastor of Seacoast Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Paster Greg is also President and Co-Founder of the Association of Related Churches (ARC), which helps launch and grow church communities. Pastor Greg talks about the foundations and models he and his staff use to help congregations grow in their faith and biblical literacy. Together, they discuss the trips to the Lands of the Bible that Seacoast has taken with Marc and Biblical Expeditions. Their conversation gets even deeper as they discuss the current climate in America, and how to read and understand the Bible in context. For more information about Pastor Greg and Seacoast Church, go to https://seacoast.org. To learn more about ARC, go to https://arcchurches.com. To learn more about Biblical Expeditions and how you can visit the Lands of the Bible, go to biblical-expeditions.com. For more information about the Windows Into The Bible Podcast visit https://witbpodcast.com/ Tweet us questions using #witbpodcast or email them to questions@witbpodcast.com Credits: Host: Marc Turnage Executive Producer: Kyle M. Stefanowicz Producer: John-Michael Jalonen Audio Editing & Post Production Engineer: Mark Johnson Web/Technical: Michael Yardley Voiceover: Ashley McKay Fowler Voice Over Windows into the Bible Podcast is a product of Biblical Expeditions. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/windowsintothebible/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/windowsintothebible/support
This week on Pastor Darrin Patrick and Pastor Greg Surratt's phone call, Darrin and Greg talk about how to respond to the ongoing fears sparked by the COVID-19 outbreak, and how it's impacting churches. In particular, they'll talk about how to respond to fears about finances, and suggest some best practices for engaging givers and planning for the long-term impact of the crisis. Executive Produced by Greg Surratt and Darrin Patrick Edited and mixed by Mike Cosper and Narrativo Group Music by Dan Phelps
During this time of social isolation, Pastor Darrin Patrick calls Pastor Greg Surratt to talk about the situation and how churches and leaders are dealing with it. Executive Produced by Greg Surratt and Darrin Patrick Produced by Mike Cosper and Narrativo.
Special Guests: Pastor Dino Rizzo and Pastor Greg Surratt.
In this message, Pastor Greg Surratt talks about 3 things we need to remember as we move towards the future. All videos on this channel are recorded live from the Mosaic Church "Hope Center" in Charlotte North Carolina. If you enjoyed this video, please help us by sharing our content on social media and subscribing to our channel. You can also support this ministry financially by giving to Mosaic Church here - http://bit.ly/1PMsdn3 HOPE FOR ALL
In this message, Pastor Greg Surratt talks about 3 things we need to remember as we move towards the future. All videos on this channel are recorded live from the Mosaic Church "Hope Center" in Charlotte North Carolina. If you enjoyed this video, please help us by sharing our content on social media and subscribing to our channel. You can also support this ministry financially by giving to Mosaic Church here - http://bit.ly/1PMsdn3 HOPE FOR ALL
As we celebrate our 19th anniversary, guest speaker, Pastor Greg Surratt, uses the story of Jacob in Genesis 28 to teach us what we can learn about our church and ourselves when we are aware of God's presence.
On this episode of the Pastors Collective, Pastor Greg Surratt sits down with Lee Domingue. Lee Domingue is an entrepreneur, international speaker, pastor and author of Pearls Of The King and KB GAMEPLAN. His passion for the local church to be the hope of the world drives him to help pastors and marketplace leaders understand just how vital they are to each other. Through Kingdom Builders U.S. and serving as Legacy Pastor at Church of the Highlands in Birmingham, Alabama, Lee brings inspiration and practical strategies for pastors and marketplace leaders to understand the significant eternal return on investment that their relationship creates to build the Kingdom of God. Pastor Gregg and Lee talk about the important relationship between marketplace leaders and pastors, the value of what Lee calls legacy teams, and much, much more. Resources: Kingdombuilders.us The Pastors Collective is a production of Narrativo. Credits: Executive Produced by Greg Surratt and Darrin Patrick Produced by Mike Cosper Edited by Mike Cosper Mixed by Mike Cosper Music by Dan Phelps
Special guest, Pastor Greg Surratt, teaches us how to raise Godly children.
On this episode of Group Answers, Chris and Brian welcome Pastor Greg Surratt to the podcast. Greg is the founding pastor of Seacoast Church, which was planted with the goal of reaching