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In this episode of Spiritual Leadership, Landon Schott delves into the critical difference between influence and authority in a spiritual context. He explains that while secular leaders often focus on gaining influence, spiritual leaders should prioritize authority—authority that comes from a relationship with God. Landon discusses various biblical references to illustrate the difference and emphasizes that true spiritual authority comes from obedience to God's voice. He also shares personal stories and practical advice on how to gain spiritual authority through asking God, serving faithfully, and fasting. The episode encourages leaders to seek a deeper relationship with God to move beyond just influence and become effective spiritual leaders.
In this special, first-ever same-day released episode of Holy Disruption, host Heather Schott is joined by Dr. Michael Brown to address the accusations of sexual abuse that have surrounded him since late 2024. Heather, along with guests Jaco Booyens and Pastor Les Cody, dive deep into the timeline of events, exposing the inaccuracies and lies propagated by social media and some podcast platforms. They discuss the toxic culture within the church and society at large, manipulated by a spirit of accusation and division. The episode also highlights the broader implications for the Body of Christ, warns against the spirit of Jezebel, and calls for repentance, truth, and unity in the church. This revealing conversation aims to clear Dr. Brown's name, restore biblical justice, and offer a sincere plea for discernment and healing among believers.
In this episode of Spiritual Leadership with Landon Schott, Landon teaches that anyone can hear God's voice and explores the four primary ways God communicates: through His word, His voice, dreams, and visions. He offers practical advice on how to differentiate between God's voice, our own voice, and demonic voices, and emphasizes the importance of spending daily time in God's presence. Landon shares personal stories and practical tips on growing in spiritual discernment and consistently hearing God's voice, as well as answering common questions about recognizing and obeying God's guidance. ___ ❓Got a question for Landon? Ask Here: https://mercyculture.typeform.com/to/... ___
In this powerful sermon from Mercy Culture Fort Worth, we journey through the biblical story of Joseph to explore the concept of divine goodness. Pastor Landon dives deep into Genesis 50 and Galatians 5:22, highlighting how goodness is a fundamental aspect of God's character and a vital element of spiritual warfare. Discover how God turns evil into good, the difference between biblical goodness and secular niceness, and the importance of personal encounters with the Holy Spirit. This message calls believers to embody God's goodness, even amidst life's challenges.
This trialogue is the first in a series exploring the latest interdisciplinary research into tantric completion stage practices such as yogas of dream, sleep, and death. Dr Michael Sheehy is the Director of Research at the Contemplative Sciences Center in the Department of Religious Studies in the University of Virginia. Dr Tawni Tidwell is a biocultural anthropologist and doctor of traditional Tibetan medicine. Dr Julian Schott is an Indologist, Tibetologist, and assistant professor at the University of Vienna. Dr Sheehy shares his cutting edge research into the tantric completion stage yogas of dream and sleep, reveals the implication of new directions in neuroscience and micro-phenomenology, and warns of the danger of esoteric practices becoming extinct. Dr Sheehy proposes a two-way split in the future of religious practice, Dr Tidwell reflects on the decline in the number of spiritual masters, and Dr Schott considers the real meaning of secrecy in Tibetan tantra. Video version: www.guruviking.com Topics include: 00:00 - Intro 01:22 - Current research about yogic practices of dream and sleep 02:46 - Overview of Tibet and Indian dream and sleep practices 04:15 - Michael's scientific studies of yogic lucid dreaming practice 07:53 - Opening a 2-way channel of communication between dreamer and scientist 08:46 - Rigorous micro-phenomenology 10:04 - Comparisons with classic descriptions and prescriptions found in Tibetan dream manuals 11:34 - Dreams are unpredictable spaces 13:53 - Understanding lucidity 16:27 - Psychological flexibility, imaginal simulation, and somatic awareness 22:28 - The impact of dream yoga on daily life 23:59 - 6 similes of reality and dream yoga 26:26 - Lucid waking practices & the illusory body 29:45 - 2-fold practice curriculum of day and night 31:16 - A devastating pitfall 32:07 - New ways to amplify practice 35:38 - Designing virtual reality simulations for dream yoga exercises 39:49 - Intersections with psychedelic research 42:16 - 2 ways to approach contemplative practice 47:05 - Generating interdisciplinary hypotheses 48:14 - Utilising VR meditations as practice supports 52:37 - Drawing on traditional expertise 53:27 - Bringing traditional practice categories into neuroscience research 55:27 - Neuroscience as the next level of translation 59:40 - Michael challenges ahistorical perspectives; Tibetan tradition has been highly experimental 01:02:32 - Community-based partnerships 01:05:02 - What does it mean that a practice is “secret”? 01:07:01 - The body in tantric traditions and secularising tantra 01:09:33 - A 2-way split in the global culture of religious practice 01:12:10 - Esoteric traditions are in danger 01:16:56 - Bold experimentation is historically consonant with the tradition 01:18:23 - Great masters are decreasing in number 01:23:17 - Esoteric practices have a coherent logic 01:26:22 - Traditional practices have undergone evolution and change 01:28:36 - Ethics of scholar-practitioners To find our more about the panel, visit: - https://michaelrsheehy.com/ - https://centerhealthyminds.org/about/people/tawni-tidwell - https://stb.univie.ac.at/en/about-us/team/julian-schott/user/schottj85/inum/1083/backpid/198178/ For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - https://www.guruviking.com Music ‘Deva Dasi' by Steve James
In this episode of 'Holy Disruption,' host Heather Schott is joined by special guest Pastor Millicent Sedra to discuss a controversial and potent topic: distinguishing between mental health crises and demonic oppression. Heather and Millicent dive deep into the spiritual battle underlying issues like homelessness, drug abuse, and skyrocketing rates of mental illness. They share personal experiences, biblical insights, and the power of prayer and fasting in combating these challenges. This episode emphasizes the importance of returning to the Scriptures, the authority of Jesus, and the role of faith in overcoming what the world perceives as purely psychological issues.
This week, Sam hits the road with MJ Towler—The Black Wine Guy—for a special crossover episode recorded live in New Brunswick, New Jersey. They sit down with legendary restaurateurs and OG podcasters Francis Schott and Mark Pascal, the co-owners of Stage Left Steak and Catherine Lombardi, and hosts of The Restaurant Guys podcast. Long before podcasts went mainstream, Francis and Mark were pioneering thoughtful, unpretentious conversations in food, wine, and hospitality, straight from their corner of the Garden State. Sam and MJ dive deep into Francis and Mark's early days in the restaurant industry, the dramatic evolution of hospitality, and how New Brunswick emerged as an unexpected—and underrated—food and wine hotspot. The conversation also revisits the wild, early days of podcasting, raising a glass to names like DiSpirito, Trotter, and Bourdain. With behind-the-scenes restaurant stories, old-school podcast wisdom, and heartfelt reminders about the timeless power of passion and hospitality, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Guests Francis Schott and Mark Pascal join co-hosts Sam Coturri and MJ Towler (The Black Wine Guy, Beats Vines & Life) for this special collaboration.
Happy Thursday! It's Bone & Timmy today, lots of NFL draft picks were getting prank calls, we chat about the Belichick drama, we chat about bird watching, look out for the Russian satellite, Timmy's a pilot & we chat about OSU hoops & fixing the Schott.
Happy Thursday Edition of the Program!! Coyote Gate is still underway and we talk OSU Professor and the Author of "A Coyote Among Us" Stan Gehrt about it. LeBron gets bounced from the playoffs and we wonder if that's it for him. CBS is at odds with Bill Belichick and his girlfriend and the plot keeps thickening. Texas is paying BIG for it's football roster this season. Jake Diebler says the atmosphere at The Schott is going to improve. Tim May, Radio Voice of the Cleveland Cavaliers Tim Alcorn, What's Up, Emails, Thing or Not a Thing, Higher or Lower and 3 Things
In this episode of 'Spiritual Leadership,' host Landon Schott is joined by Pastor Vlad Savchuk, senior pastor of Hungry Gen Church and YouTube influencer. Together, they explore the reality of spiritual warfare, the existence of demons, and their attacks on Christians. Vlad shares his personal journey into understanding spiritual warfare and offers insights on how to spiritually grow and live in freedom. They discuss the essential roles of spiritual leaders, the importance of being led by the Holy Spirit, and provide practical advice for dealing with spiritual oppression and demonic influences. A powerful prayer for deliverance and encouragement for listeners is also included.
Au cours d'une année vigneronne, les viticulteurs.trices, vivent une multitude d'émotions liées aux différentes phases du cycle de la viticulture. Pour illustrer ces émotions, les jeunes vignerons.nes suisses ont créé une performance de dégustation avec de la nourriture et du vin. Ils continuent à défendre fermement leurs idées. Pour la 3e année consécutive, les 31 membres, âgés de moins de 40 ans, viennent de choisir de se produire sur scène au Café de Grancy à Lausanne.
In this episode of 'Holy Disruption,' host Heather Schott is joined by Pastor Vlad Savchuk to discuss the spiritual significance of dreams. They explore how God uses dreams to communicate with believers, share personal testimonies of divine and demonic dreams, and discuss how to discern between dreams from God, soul dreams, and demonic dreams. The episode emphasizes the importance of seeking God's voice and stewarding His words, provides actionable steps for dealing with tormenting dreams, and encourages a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit to receive divine messages.
This week we have Laura Schott back to discuss the different youth soccer trends at the pro, college and youth levels. We discuss the trend of "the younger the better," playing up a level, ID camps and youth NWSL players. What are your thoughts? Let us know! Enjoy!
In this powerful message from Mercy Culture Fort Worth, Ps. Landon Schott delivers an impactful sermon titled 'Shame Go.' Ps. Landon delves into the crucifixion of Jesus as described in Matthew 27, emphasizing how Jesus endured immense shame and suffering to demonstrate His love and offer deliverance from shame. He expounds on the differences between guilt and shame, conviction and condemnation, and exposes shame as a personal, public, and demonic force. The sermon is a call to break free from the bondage of shame through the transformative power of the cross and the glory of God. Packed with scriptures and personal reflections, Ps. Landon leads the congregation in a prayer for salvation and deliverance, urging everyone to live free from shame.
In this episode of Spiritual Leadership with Landon Schott, Landon sits down with renowned author and pastor RT Kendall to discuss their journeys in spiritual leadership, hearing God's voice, and the importance of forgiveness. Kendall shares powerful stories of personal encounters with Jesus, his theology, and his advice for young leaders. The episode explores themes of faith, listening to the Holy Spirit, and the value of total forgiveness, providing profound insights and encouragement for spiritual growth.
This powerful message from Senior Pastor Heather Schott centers on the Fruit of Faithfulness as a non-negotiable requirement from God. Drawing from Numbers 12, we see how God affirms Moses as uniquely faithful—humble, obedient, and intimate with Him—despite criticism and opposition. Faithfulness is defined not by outward success, but by unwavering trust, obedience, and endurance through persecution, suffering, and temptation. The message warns of the deceptive Spirit of Python, which mimics truth to sow confusion, rebellion, and division in the church, using false prophecy, jealousy, and spiritual manipulation. It strangles spiritual life, keeping believers from bearing good fruit. Believers are urged to examine what they are truly faithful to—whether it's God or idols like platforms, people, or self-will. True faithfulness, as modeled by Moses and Paul, is proven in the valley, in prison, in pressure, and in consistent pursuit of God's will. It is maintained through abiding in Christ and regular repentance. Ultimately, faithfulness leads to eternal reward, not necessarily earthly comfort, and culminates in hearing Jesus say, “Well done, my good and faithful servant.” Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/49419917
A wide range of theologians and even secular scholars agree on the facts around the death and burial of Jesus. But some differ on what happened next. On Monday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, Pastor Bill Schott joins us in studio to talk about the theories of His missing Body and why we can know He has Risen! Charcoal Fire Bible StudyDonate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wrmbSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this message, Pastor Landon Schott teaches on Goodness, an essential attribute of the Fruit of the Spirit. Drawing from Genesis 50, he emphasizes that the Goodness of the Lord is evident in every situation, circumstance, and trial—even those intended for harm, as God will use them for good. Pastor Landon addresses five common misconceptions that distort the true nature of God's goodness, warning against teachings that misrepresent His character. He emphasizes that God is inherently good and calls believers to reflect the goodness of God in their lives—not as a means to earn His love, but as a response to it. Through this teaching, Pastor Landon encourages a deeper understanding of divine goodness and challenges believers to embody it daily. The vision of Mercy Culture is to take people from corporate encounters with God to daily personal encounters with God. At Mercy Culture, one of our unique characteristics is that we are a presence driven church. We are not built around any person or ministry. We are built around the presence of God. Each week, you will hear a teaching from our Lead Pastors, Les and Nikki Cody or another leader in our community. To learn more about Mercy Culture, visit https://mercyculturewaco.com
In this episode of Holy Disruption, host Heather Schott discusses the role of empathy, justice, and righteousness within the Christian church. She is joined by co-host Pastor Les Cody and guest Dr. Christina Crenshaw, who shares her extensive background in Christian education, theology, and leadership. The conversation delves into the church's response to social justice issues, the manipulation of empathy, and the cultural wars surrounding gender identity. The episode also touches on the importance of parents and Christian leaders providing clarity and standing firm in biblical truth. A powerful prayer closes the discussion, aiming to empower families and communities to take a righteous stand.
In this message from Mercy Culture Fort Worth, Pastor Landon Schott guides listeners through the importance of self-control, a vital Fruit of the Spirit. Drawing from Luke 22:47 and various biblical texts, Pastor Landon emphasizes that self-control, an evidence of a relationship with the Holy Spirit, involves the spirit-empowered ability to rule over one's desires, thoughts, emotions, and actions in alignment with God's word. He dispels misconceptions about self-control being purely willpower and instead highlights its divine and essential nature for godly living. Throughout the episode, Pastor Landon encourages self-reflection, focusing on areas like thoughts, fleshly desires, emotions, and words where self-control is crucial. He shares personal and biblical anecdotes, underscoring that though challenging, self-control is attainable with the Holy Spirit's guidance. This message aims to inspire believers to understand the spiritual warfare aspect of self-control, ultimately leading to a more fruitful and righteous life. The vision of Mercy Culture Church is to take people from corporate encounters with God to daily personal encounters with God. One of our unique characteristics is that we are a presence driven church. We are not built around any person or ministry. We are built around the presence of God. Each week, you will hear a teaching from our Lead Pastors, Les and Nikki Cody or another leader in our community. To learn more about Mercy Culture, visit https://mercyculturewaco.com
In this message from Mercy Culture Fort Worth, Pastor Landon Schott guides listeners through the importance of self-control, a vital Fruit of the Spirit. Drawing from Luke 22:47 and various biblical texts, Pastor Landon emphasizes that self-control, an evidence of a relationship with the Holy Spirit, involves the spirit-empowered ability to rule over one's desires, thoughts, emotions, and actions in alignment with God's word. He dispels misconceptions about self-control being purely willpower and instead highlights its divine and essential nature for godly living. Throughout the episode, Pastor Landon encourages self-reflection, focusing on areas like thoughts, fleshly desires, emotions, and words where self-control is crucial. He shares personal and biblical anecdotes, underscoring that though challenging, self-control is attainable with the Holy Spirit's guidance. This message aims to inspire believers to understand the spiritual warfare aspect of self-control, ultimately leading to a more fruitful and righteous life.
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In this episode of Spiritual Leadership, Landon Schott dives deep into the reality of witchcraft and its impact on Christians. He focuses on the Jezebel spirit, outlining its characteristics and providing practical advice on how to identify and confront this demonic influence. Landon shares personal stories and biblical references to illustrate the spirit's tactics, including fear, manipulation, and intimidation. By fostering discernment and maintaining humility, he empowers spiritual leaders to tackle the Jezebel spirit through prayer, repentance, and the rejection of demonic partnerships.
In this episode, we explore Building a Scalable Foundation for Growth with Christa Schott, President of Alliant Consulting. Under Christa's leadership, Alliant Consulting has achieved significant growth, earning the No. 4,509 spot on the 2024 Inc. 5000 list. We discuss how establishing a Scalable Foundation for Growth has been pivotal in their success, enabling the company to adapt and thrive in a competitive market. Christa shares insights into the strategies and practices that have allowed Alliant Consulting to maintain excellence while expanding operations. Tune in to discover how Building a Scalable Foundation for Growth can drive sustainable success in your organization.
In this episode of Holy Disruption, Heather Schott is joined by co-host Jasmine Weiler and guest Amie Stockstill. They discuss the vital role of women in ministry, personal testimonies of overcoming resistance, the importance of training, and how God uses women to fulfill the Great Commission. Through heartfelt stories, practical advice, and Biblical insights, they encourage women to step into their God-given roles with confidence and humility, and they challenge the church to empower and release female leaders to serve and lead.
In this compelling episode of Spiritual Leadership, Landon Schott welcomes Pastor Josh Howerton to discuss the vital topic of spiritual leadership in contemporary culture. Together, they explore the church's response to evolving cultural norms, particularly during pivotal moments like the COVID era and the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Emphasizing the importance of leading with truth, faith, and fearlessness, this conversation delves into the challenges faced by spiritual leaders today. They highlight the necessity of boldness, the role of the church as the society's moral immune system, and the significance of understanding the current cultural epoch. Pastor Howerton shares his experiences and encourages pastors to step confidently into their leadership roles, especially during these trying times. The episode is a call to action for spiritual leaders to reclaim their authority and guide their communities through the increasing complexities of modern societal issues.
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Send us a textIf you love crime and mystery novels, you're in for a treat as dogs help solve crimes in these remarkable books. When a singer dies in mysterious circumstances, dog sitter Gwinny Tuffel and the singer's Border Collie investigate in Antony Johnston's cosy and witty The Dog Sitter Detective Takes the Lead. In Louisa Scarr's dark and compelling Gallows Wood, PC Lucy Halliday and her dog Moss search for the body after a severed hand is found in the woods. And when veterinarian (and amateur detective) Dr. Bannerman and his champion sniffer dog Pippin holiday near a remote lake, he has to try to save some poisoned sled dogs and figure out why a float plane crashed in Eleven Huskies by Philipp Schott DVM. We talked about: How Antony Johnston came up with the idea of Gwinny Tuffel, the pet sitter who is the amateur detective in his Dog Sitter Detective books Why Johnston especially enjoys writing cozy crime The story of PC Lucy Halliday, the human remains detection dog handler, who is the main character in Louisa Scarr's Gallow's Wood How Scarr did the research for this book which is a police procedural How Dr. Bannerman and his pet dog work together in Dr. Philipp Schott's Eleven Huskies Schott's love of the northern Canadian landscape and how it plays out in his books and more, plus readings from each of the books! Learn more about the authors: Antony Johnston: https://antonyjohnston.com/ Louisa Scarr: https://www.instagram.com/louisascarrwriter/ Dr. Philipp Schott: https://www.philippschott.com/ The books are available wherever books are sold, including from:Bookshop (which supports independent bookstores) https://bookshop.org/lists/bark-fest-the-book-festival-for-animal-lovers UK Bookshop (which supports indie bookstores in the UK) https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/bark-fest-the-book-festival-for-animal-loversAbout the co-hosts: Kristi Benson is an honours graduate of the prestigious Academy for Dog Trainers and has her PCBC-A from the Pet Professional Accreditation Board. She lives in beautiful northern British Columbia, where she helps dog guardians through online teaching and consultations. Kristi is on staff at the Academy for Dog Trainers, helping to shape the next generation of canine professionals. Kristi's dogs are rescue sled dogs, mostly retired and thoroughly enjoying a good snooze in front of the woodstove. Kristi Benson's website Facebook Zazie Todd, PhD, is the award-winning author of Wag: The Science of Making Your Dog Happy and Purr: The Science of Making Your Cat Happy. She is the creator of the popular blog, Companion Animal Psychology, and also has a column at Psychology Today. Todd lives in Maple Ridge, BC, with her husband, one dog, and one cat. Facebook Instagram BlueSky
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Join Ps. Landon Schott from Mercy Culture as he explores the deeper meanings behind spiritual growth and intimacy with God through the Fruit of the Spirit. In this message, Ps. Landon introduces a new series focused on the Fruit of the Spirit as outlined in Galatians 5:22. He warns of the dangers of living in the flesh, highlights the necessity of yielding spiritual fruit in our lives, and stresses the critical need for God's help in overcoming our human tendencies. This sermon also delves into how true spiritual growth opposes the flesh and how to identify and guard against wolves among the flock. Be inspired to radically love God and others as you grow in your spiritual journey.
"Great podcast. Here is a challenge. Do you know how I connect to your topic?" And boy, did we ever. We are beyond excited to have Glorianne (Chute) Schott join us for this Guestisode. It's been a long time coming, and we hope you enjoy! ____ Important Resources: *Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline* CALL OR TEXT (800)422-4453 https://www.childhelphotline.org/ ____ *National Mental Health Hotline* 866-903-3787 https://mentalhealthhotline.org/ ____ Thank you for listening, and please feel free to reach out to us at childrenofgracepodcast@gmail.com!
n this powerful episode of Spiritual Leadership, host Landon Schott welcomes Pastors Clay and Lindsey Ingram to share their extraordinary journey from living a double life characterized by infidelity and deception to finding redemption, healing, and purpose in pastoring a flourishing church. This deeply emotional conversation explores themes of forgiveness, transparency, and the transformative power of God's grace. The Ingrams recount their steps towards spiritual and personal restoration, the importance of accountability, and the critical role of being fully known in finding true freedom. Their testimony is not just a story of personal recovery, but also a testament to God's relentless pursuit of His children and His ability to bring beauty out of brokenness. Tune in to be inspired and challenged in your own walk with God.
Join Courtney Moses Delks as she is interviewed by Jane Schott the Assistant Commissioner of Girls Basketball for the IHSAA as they talk all things girls basketball! This is the 50th year of IHSAA girls basketball and you will enjoy Courtney's stories and lessons she learned from basketball!
In this episode of Holy Disruption, host Heather Schott is joined by guest Corey Russell to discuss the alarming decline in biblical literacy among Christians. They explore the consequences of neglecting the Word of God and emphasize the urgent need for the church to return to a deep, intimate relationship with Jesus, centered on scripture. Corey shares insights on how distractions and cultural influences have led to spiritual starvation and how important it is for both individuals and leaders to revive their commitment to daily Bible study. They also discuss the critical role of modeling and teaching scripture to the next generation.
Kevin Schott, Vice President of the Illinois Firefighters Association, joins Megan Lynch as there is a massive need for new firefighters to join the ranks as many are getting older. Schott says firefighting is a 'stressful, taxing, physical job.' Credit: © Harrison Jones / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
In this episode of ASME TechCast, we chat with SCHOTT's Tina Gallo and Zach Wimmer about how specialty glass is pushing the limits of what's possible in engineering. From its 19th-century roots with Otto Schott to today's high-performance tech, they break down what makes this material so unique—and why it's shaping the future of innovation.This episode is part one of a four-part series. Visit schott.com to learn more about leveraging SCHOTT's expertise to elevate your projects.
In this episode of the Spiritual Leadership Podcast, host Landon Schott welcomes Pastor John Amanchukwu for an inspiring and bold discussion on faith, leadership, and cultural issues. They delve into the importance of spiritual leadership, activism, and the courage required to speak the truth amidst societal pressures. John shares his journey to prominence, his challenges, and his efforts to combat abortion and other cultural issues within the black community. The episode underscores the critical role of standing firm in faith and engaging culturally to bring about positive change.
Two hours with Timmy & Tyvis! Spring ball isn't too far off, latest on the d-coordinator search, newly-minted Super Bowl champion Parris Campbell joined us at 6:30, latest in recruiting with On the Trail, CFB Pulse, making changes to the Schott, Jacob Rhymer jumped on at 7:30 to talk hoops and #Buckeyes.
In this enlightening message, Pastor Heather Schott explores how God communicates through dreams, encouraging believers to steward and interpret these divine messages. The sermon traces the biblical story of Joseph in Genesis 41 and emphasizes the importance of wisdom and intimacy with God. Ps. Heather provides practical steps for listening to and understanding God's voice in dreams while warning against counterfeit voices. An impartation for the gift of dreams and interpretations is also given to the congregation, fostering a deeper spiritual connection and the ability to discern God's plan.
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Join Landon as he reveals the three essential elements for creating a strong and healthy team: working hard, resting well, and having fun. He discusses the consequences of neglecting these elements and provides self-evaluation strategies. Learn how to foster a balanced environment that promotes spiritual growth, effective leadership, and team collaboration. Landon also addresses common questions and offers practical advice on leading a healthy team.
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Join Mercy Culture Church as we delve into the topic of hearing God's voice. In this message, Pastor Landon Schott explores the story of Samuel from 1 Samuel chapter 3, emphasizing the church's vision of taking people from corporate encounters with God to daily personal encounters. Pastor Landon discusses the importance of stewarding prophetic words, the four primary ways God speaks to us, and provides three secrets to accurately hear God's voice. The episode underscores the significance of spending time with God, talking to Him out loud, and loving His voice. Whether you're a long-time believer or new to faith, learn practical advice on how to grow in your relationship with the Holy Spirit, overcome insecurity, and recognize spiritual voices clearly. Tune in and be inspired to chase after God's voice in every aspect of your life.
Radical Love Breaks The Rules In this episode of Holy Disruption, Heather Schott is joined by her husband, Landon Schott, as they share the prophetic word for 2025, focusing on 'Radical Love.' They discuss the importance of this radical love in the context of the church's spiritual journey and address the season of the accuser of the brethren, the significance of living in accountability, and the necessity of sharing one's full testimony. With practical advice on stewarding prophetic words and maintaining a deep, loving relationship with God, the Schotts aim to prepare and equip the body of Christ for the coming year. Join them as they delve deep into the transformative power of radical love and the need for spiritual awakening in the church.
A CBJ-shorty with Timmy tonight! What sort of apologies are due to Ryan Day, the hype is already building for Julian Sayin, and reporter Tyvis Powell joins us LIVE from the Schott for OSU women's hoops.
In this episode of the Spiritual Leadership Podcast, Lance Wallnau joins host Landon Schott to discuss partnering with the Holy Spirit in all areas of life. They delve into how a relationship with the Holy Spirit provides a unique cutting edge that prepares leaders to excel beyond the ministry and in various spheres of life. Lance Wallnau, a prophetic voice and CEO of Lance Learning Group, shares his insights on spiritual leadership, defined as following the Holy Spirit and serving people. The conversation covers definitions of spiritual leadership, the significance of praying in the Holy Spirit, and integrating a spiritual relationship into business and other domains. Additionally, the episode touches on prophecy, the seven mountain mandates, dealing with adversity, and future forecasts for the church and nation. Lance also advises on the importance of pattern recognition and the interplay of spirituality in daily life, ending with a powerful prayer for viewers.
In this episode of 'Holy Disruption,' host Heather Schott discusses the aftermath of the 2024 election with guests Les Cody and the Fords, Dehavilland and Will. The panel critically examines the church's role in political and cultural issues, celebrating Donald Trump's victory as a divine act of mercy. They discuss the importance of Christians boldly standing against evil agendas, the need for spiritual leadership, and the church's role in societal reform. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of repentance, intercession, and reformation within the black community and the broader church to bring about revival in America.
Join Pastor Heather Schott as she shares the transformative message, 'Gratitude: The Heart Posture of Radical Love.' This powerful teaching explores how gratitude is more than an emotion—it's a lifestyle that brings us into God's presence and favor. Learn how radical love and thankfulness can lead to freedom, transformation, and deeper intimacy with the Lord. Step into this life-changing revelation and discover how gratitude can unlock new levels of faith, favor, and purpose in your life!
In this episode of Spiritual Leadership, Landon Schott delves into the intricacies of transitioning out of a church. He offers insights on recognizing healthy versus unhealthy transitions, reasons to leave or stay in a church, and practical advice for those undergoing this change. Drawing from both scripture and personal experiences, Landon discusses the importance of being planted in a biblically sound, spiritually enriching, and healthy church culture. Additionally, he covers primary and secondary doctrinal issues and provides guidelines for executing a healthy transition, including open communication, honoring leaders, and ensuring one's actions lead to continued spiritual growth. This comprehensive guide aims to help both leaders and followers make informed, respectful, and spiritually beneficial decisions regarding church transitions.