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On this week's episode, hosts Britton and John are joined by Santes Beatty, the Lead Pastor of Mosaic Midtown. Santes shares his journey to faith and how God led him from North Carolina to a church in Detroit. To learn more about the Tabernacle visit us here: thetabchurch.com To learn more about Mosaic Midtown: www.mosaicmidtown.org
It is an honor to have Rev. Santes Beatty back at Southern Wesleyan University as a favored speaker for chapel, challenging us to not give up but to keep moving forward in Christ. Pastor Santes Beatty serves as the Campus Pastor for Mosaic Midtown Church in Detroit, MI and as the Multiethnic Multiplication Catalyst for the Wesleyan Church. He has a passion for seeing healthy, gospel centered, multiethnic ministries grow as disciples make disciples and churches multiply themselves until there is a transforming presence in every zip code.
Rev. Santes Beatty, Director of Multiethnic Ministry for the Wesleyan Church and lead pastor at Mosaic Midtown Church in Detroit, MI, continues our series on Integrity. In today's chapel, he shares the need for, and importance of, the ministry of reconciliation. Christians are entrusted with the role of ambassadors for Christ, participating in His continual work of social and racial reconciliation. Listen as Rev. Beatty describes a gospel-centered approach to reconciliation and provides us with some important tools to carry out the work of Christ.
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Pastor Santes Beatty joins the guys in a two part interview. Pastor Santes serves as the Campus Pastor for Mosaic Midtown Church in Detroit, MI and as the Multiethnic Multiplication Catalyst for the Wesleyan.Follow us: @ThisIsAvertChurch
Pastor Santes Beatty serves as the Lead Pastor for Mosaic Midtown Church in Detroit, MI, and as the Multiethnic Multiplication Catalyst for the Wesleyan Church. He has a passion for seeing healthy, gospel-centered, multiethnic ministries grow as disciples make disciples and churches multiply themselves until there is a transforming presence in every zip code. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/situppodcast/message
After an abrupt end to the spring semester of 2020, Southern Wesleyan University Chapel has returned Live and inlighted of COVID-19. With the precautions that we are taking to proceed with on-campus activities, we have made adjustments to the chapel schedule, for more information visit SWU.edu.
Pastor Santes Beatty joins the guys in a two part interview.Pastor Santes serves as the Campus Pastor for Mosaic Midtown Church in Detroit, MI and as the Multiethnic Multiplication Catalyst for the Wesleyan.Follow us: @ThisIsAvertChurch
Santes Beatty is a native of Raeford, NC. In his undergraduate studies, he earned a B. S. in Sociology with concentrations in Psychology and Peace and Conflict Studies from Guilford College. Beatty went on to obtain a Master of Arts in Ministry Leadership from Huntington University and accepted a position at his alma mater as the Bonner Scholars Coordinator, eventually becoming the first Director of African American Affairs and later the Director of Multicultural Services. In June of 2014, he accepted a position at The Wesleyan Church World Headquarters as the Director of Multiethnic Ministries. In this role, he serves approximately 1600 churches and 30 districts in North America. He is a pastor, an advocate and a leader who spends time thinking about the intersection of Outreach and Reconciliation. I think you'll enjoy this conversation!
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Santes Beatty speaks about Love Revolution
Santes Beatty speaks about Love Revolution
Genesis 2:7 Then the Lord of God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living soul. Today I want to talk about what may seem like an oxymoron, I want to talk about the Satisfied Soul. Unfortunately, all of us have to learn to resist the temptation to be satisfied too soon. This detox is for heads that are full, but hearts and lives that are empty. We are often kept from our goals, not always because of obstacles, but a clearer path to a lesser goal. – Will Mancini We have the potential danger of making the supernatural common place. The temptation that God making himself known to us, would no longer amaze us. – Nancy Leigh DeMoss My brothers and sisters, comfortable Christians is an oxymoron. It is wanting a Savior, but not a Lord. It is asking God is to bring you out of the fire, but resist him when he wants to send us back in to save others. I’ve come to realize again this week that God is not concerned with our comfort, he is concerned with our growth. He is not committed to our little kingdoms, but he does want to advance his Kingdom.
Concluding the Spring 2018 Spiritual Emphasis Week, Rev. Santes Beatty shares God's heart regarding responsibility. A Christians we must "not fear the responsibility that comes with freedom and healing." With what has God entrusted you and how will you serve Him in obedience?
As the Spring 2018 Spiritual Emphasis Week continues, Rev. Beatty shares God's call for each Christian to raise the standard of life in Christ. We must understand that "how we see people impacts the way we treat them." In a world of us vs. them mentalities, may we sit at the table, crossing social boundaries to meet spiritual needs.
One Problem – Sin One Solution – Jesus One Hope – Jesus’ Resurrection and 2nd Coming One Mission – Make and Multiply Disciples One Vehicle - Love
In this evening session of Spiritual Emphasis Week Spring 2018, Rev. Santes Beatty shares the importance of the Holy Spirit, who aids Christians in living like Jesus Christ. God fills individuals wholly dedicated to Him with His own presence and ability to live holy lives.
Rev. Santes Beatty, Director of Multi-Ethnic Ministries for The Wesleyan Church, kicks off the Spring 2018 Spiritual Emphasis Week charging God's people with His call to be witnesses in every place. Be blessed as you answer God's call to connect with those who do not yet know Him.
Santes Beatty talks about culture shifts, in Chapel on Monday, December 7th, 2015.
Santes Beatty talks about culture shifts, in Chapel on Monday, December 7th, 2015.