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Sean Palmer, Pam Blair, Zach Gillis, Jason Miller - On March 28th and 29th, we gathered at the Tribune to watch three films that explore dynamics of race in modern America, and to hear from some thoughtful panelists reflecting on the films. Here on the podcast, we're releasing the panel discussions for those who weren't able to join us. We encourage you to first watch the film, and then listen in. Our third film was BlacKkKlansman. This 2018 film from Spike Lee combines drama, comedy, and satire in the creative retelling of a surprising true crime story that reveals much about our country and its ongoing struggles around racism and equality. Our host through the weekend was Sean Palmer, and our panelists for this film were Pam Blair, Zach Gillis, and Jason Miller. Some Ways to Watch BlacKkKlansman Rent or Buy on Apple TV Rent or Buy on Amazon Prime Rent or Buy on YouTube
Sean Palmer, Juan Constantino, Susana Diaz, and Jason Miller – On March 28th and 29th, we gathered at the Tribune to watch three films that explore dynamics of race in modern America, and to hear from some thoughtful panelists reflecting on the films. Here on the podcast, we're releasing the panel discussions for those who weren't able to join us. We encourage you to first watch the film, and then listen in. Our second film was The Infiltrators. This experimental film combines narrative storytelling with documentary footage to portray a true story of creative resistance to the detention and deportation of undocumented people in the US. Our host through the weekend was Sean Palmer, and our panelists for this film were Juan Constantino, Susana Diaz, and Jason Miller. Some Ways to Watch The Infiltrators Rent or Buy on Apple TV Rent or Buy on Amazon Prime Rent or Buy on YouTube
Sean Palmer, Will Larry, Dr. Taylor Nicoletti, and Jason Miller - On March 28th and 29th, we gathered at the Tribune to watch three films that explore dynamics of race in modern America, and to hear from some thoughtful panelists reflecting on the films. Here on the podcast, we're releasing the panel discussions for those who weren't able to join us. We encourage you to first watch the film, and then listen in. Up first, we watched the 2014 film Selma. Our host through the weekend was Sean Palmer, and our panelists for this film were Will Larry, Dr. Taylor Nicoletti, and Jason Miller. Some Ways to Watch Selma Rent or Buy on Apple TV Rent or Buy on Amazon Prime Stream on Paramount
Sean Palmer - This week, we're taking a break from our Lent series on the Lord's Prayer (Interrupting Our Inertia) to hear from Sean Palmer. Through scripture and the story of To Kill a Mockingbird, Sean helps us consider the consequences of love, for better and for worse. Sean Palmer is the author of Speaking by the Numbers: Enneagram Wisdom for Teachers, Pastors, and Communicators (IVP 2022) and 40 Days on Being a Three (Enneagram Daily Reflections). He is also the Teaching Pastor at Ecclesia Houston, one of America's most innovative and vibrant multi-site churches, serving a predominance of Millennials and young adults. Sean and his wife, Rochelle, have been married for over 25-years and are parents to two adult daughters. He is also a long-time friend of SBCC, and we're thrilled to have him back. What's Happening Register for Baptism, happening on Easter (April 20). Find more information about our Lent, Holy Week, and Easter gatherings. Support the ongoing work of SBCC by giving to the general fund. South Bend City Church is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax-deductible. Make sure to select the correct fund when giving.
Drew Baker talks with Sean Palmer about his book Unarmed Empire: In Search of Beloved Community. This is a great read and a great discussion about being Kingdom Citizens in an increasingly polarized culture and political environment. CGU has a vision to create and support gatherings of unity-minded Christians around the globe. Imagine the good news of these gatherings modeling the prayer of Jesus in our divided world. If you benefit from this ministry, please consider donating monthly to support the work. www.commongroundsunity.org/donate . Please give us feedback by posting your thoughts and suggestions on our Facebook Page. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068486982733 Please check out commongroundsunity.org to learn more about CGU, how to subscribe to the newsletter, join the Facebook group, or find the YouTube Channel. Check out our gatherings on the about page, where you can connect with other unity-minded Christians in your area. If you cannot find a gathering in your area, we can help you start one. It's not difficult or time-consuming, and we will help you out along the way. It really does, simply, start with a cup of coffee. If you want to volunteer or ask questions, please email John at john@commongroundsunity.org. Until next time, God bless, and remember, “Unity Starts With A Cup of Coffee.” The Common Grounds Unity theme music for our intro and exit for Season 4 is Anthony Catacoli's "Mambo For Jose." Download and permission to use from Sound Stripe.
Sean Palmer joins us today to delve into the first chapter of The Divine Conspiracy. Sean is an enneagram theorist, a preacher and a pastor, a speaking coach and author. He's currently the Teaching Pastor at Ecclesia Houston, and most recently is the author of Speaking by the Numbers. Sean and I talk about how the Divine Conspiracy helped to give Jesus as fresh hearing for those like us who had presumed familiarity that led to unfamiliarity. We talk about what it means to do life with God, what a kingdom is, and how this changed and shaped our view of the work Jesus was about, and we even threw in a bit of quick baseball talk. Sean's Website Sean's Substack The Divine Conspiracy - Book Audiobook for the Divine Conspiracy on Spotify The Divine Conspiracy Project Info and Reading Plan Becoming Dallas Willard by Gary Moon The Theology of Dallas Willard by Gary Black ------------------ To help support Mike and his work, which includes this podcast, as well as his ability to offer discounted coaching, consulting and preaching to churches, you can make tax-deductible donations to: “WE Ministries” And mail it to: Mike Goldsworthy 6285 E. Spring St #474 Long Beach, CA 90808
Another day, another Palmer on the podcast. Great time talking to one of the most intelligent people I know. Got to talk about some of the division that appears in social media, how he ran a marathon, and about the importance of progress.Again, this was a ton of fun to record and it is episodes like these that make me enjoy doing it. Thank you again Sean and I hope you all enjoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the dark. Behind the scenes. That's where the magic happens. That is where Christ will meet us. There is power when God takes notice, and only God is the focus of attention when our deeds are done in secret.The sermon today is titled "Our God Who Sees In Secret." I was honored to be joined by Casey McDonald, Associate Minister at West Side in Searcy. It is the ninth installment in our series "One Sermon That Changed The World." The Scripture reading is from Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18 (ESV). Originally preached at the West Side Church of Christ (Searcy, AR) on October 15, 2023. All lessons fit under one of 5 broad categories: Begin, Discover, Grow, Learn, and Serve. This sermon is filed under DISCOVER: A New Lifestyle.Click here if you would like to watch the sermon or read a transcript.Click here if you would like to download "Living the Sermon on the Mount," a free teachers guide and workbook resource for class and small groups.Click here for the "Outside the Walls" podcast discussion of the sermon.Footnotes (Sources and References Used In Today's Podcast):Craig S. Keener, The Gospel of Matthew: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary.For more on Enneagram 3's, see Sean Palmer, Fourty Days on Being A Three.For ostentatious practicing of righteousness, see Josephus, The Life 290-91.For receipt saying "paid in full," see G. E. Ladd, The New Testament and Criticism, p. 91.For more on spiritual disciplines, see Donald S. Whitney, Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life.I'd love to connect with you!Watch sermons and find transcripts at nathanguy.com.Follow along each Sunday through YouTube livestream and find a study guide and even kids notes on the sermon notes page.Follow me @nathanpguy (facebook/instagram/twitter)Subscribe to my email newsletter on substack.
Sean Palmer shares with us the profound truth that our worth is not determined by what we do, but by who we are at the core of our being. When work becomes our idol, we fail to live into the truth that God is the only one who is relentlessly faithful to us, and is the place where our vision and meaning lies. References2 I am the Eternal your God. I led you out of Egypt and liberated you from lives of slavery and oppression. 3 You are not to serve any other gods before Me. 4 You are not to make any idol or image of other gods. In fact, you are not to make an image of anything in the heavens above, on the earth below, or in the waters beneath. 5 You are not to bow down and serve any image, for I, the Eternal your God, am a jealous God. As for those who are not loyal to Me, their children will endure the consequences of their sins for three or four generations. 6 But for those who love Me and keep My directives, their children will experience My loyal love for a thousand generationsExodus 20:2-6You are not to make any idol or image of other gods. In fact, you are not to make an image of anything in the heavens above, on the earth below, or in the waters beneath. 5 You are not to bow down and serve any image, for I, the Eternal your God, am a jealous God. As for those who are not loyal to Me, their children will endure the consequences of their sins for three or four generations.Exodus 20:4-5
In a world that primarily values commerce, the invitation to worship fully this advent season is an invitation to embrace a set of values that honor God above the market. Pastor Chris, through the book of Exodus and the story of Moses, invites us to embrace a season and life that worships God more fully.
Sean Palmer is a teaching pastor, author, and speaker based in Texas. He has a Master of Divinity from Abilene Christian University and has served in various churches as a youth and family minister. In his teaching, he draws from his own experiences and uses the Enneagram to help people understand themselves and others better. Sean is the author of "40 Days of Being a Three” and “Speaking By The Numbers,” and has been featured on podcasts and in various publications. QUOTES 1. "The Enneagram is an ancient personality typing system that's been used by many contemplative strains and different religions.” 2. "Wisdom doesn't work by asking whether it can be traced back in history, but by whether it works and rings true to our experience.” 3. "Behavior alone doesn't reveal much about an individual's motivations; motivation tells us more.” 4. "Relying solely on stereotypes about Enneagram numbers is ignorant and does not fully capture people's individuality.” 5. "Being mindful of how others perceive things can help avoid unnecessary conflicts and promote harmony.” 6. "The Enneagram can become a weapon when used against others, but a tool when used for oneself.” 7. "Ministry involves proving wisdom through practice, not just speech.” 8. "It's better to invite diverse voices on the front end rather than on the back end when people leave due to lack of inclusion.” 9. "Valuing diverse perspectives can be achieved by pairing and inviting diverse people to help.” 10. "The Enneagram teaches that we all have three intelligence centers - thinking, feeling, and doing, and if one is wounded, we over-rely on the other two." TOPS COVERED - Stances: dependent, doing, and aggressive - Goal of entering the most childlike part of oneself - Ego strength vs. ego - Importance of multiple perspectives - Church community and accessibility - Prioritizing inclusivity over performance - Importance of motivation in ministry - The book "40 days of being a three" and Enneagram Type 3 - Harmony in communication - Individuality vs. stereotypes in Enneagram numbers - Understanding personality traits in leadership - Being mindful of others' perceptions - The Enneagram as a tool for self-improvement - The significance of understanding intelligence centers - Valuing diverse perspectives in teams - The speaker's background and involvement in ministry - The Enneagram and its triads related to intelligence centers - Dominant feeling and thinking numbers - Dominant and repressed intelligence centers --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-pastors-round-table/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-pastors-round-table/support
In this episode, our teaching pastors Chris Seay and Sean Palmer sit down to wrap up the series we just finished about remembering. Remembering is an important part of worship. We remember when we read scripture, share stories, sing, gather, and more. And in this practice we remind each other and ourselves of the ways we have experienced God in our lives which serves as a reminder of the ways God will continue to show up as we go about our lives.
In a world that primarily values commerce, the invitation to worship fully this advent season is an invitation to embrace a set of values that honor God above the market. Pastor Chris, through the book of Exodus and the story of Moses, invites us to embrace a season and life that worships God more fully.
Join us as we talk about the Bible reading plan and how the book of Job grounds us to real life.
Pastor and speaker Sean Palmer understands firsthand the challenges of communicating effectively with those who have a variety of backgrounds, personalities, and perspectives. Throughout the different seasons of his life living in Mississippi, Georgia, and Texas, Sean learned how to navigate a multitude of new cultures and people groups. Many of those relationships and experiences proved to be costly, and yet, he found a great calling even in those spaces.This episode highlights Sean's passion for helping people become better communicators using Enneagram wisdom. Sean believes that the Enneagram can help us to better understand ourselves, our communication styles, and the people around us. And by this, we can transform our relationships with others. His book, Speaking by the Numbers: Enneagram Wisdom for Teachers, Pastors and Communicators, is a valuable resource that sheds light on the importance of conveying messages in ways that deeply connect with one's audience.In this episode, we highlight the following themes:How the Enneagram can help you better connect with people who receive and process information differentlyHow writing helps Sean become a better preacherOvercoming the hurdles of writing a bookLink from this episode:Learn more about Sean: seanisaacpalmer.comAbout the Guest:Sean Palmer is the teaching pastor at Ecclesia Houston, a speaker, and an executive coach. He is the author of Unarmed Empire and a contributing writer to The Voice Bible. Sean is vice-chair of the Missio Alliance board. He and his wife, Rochelle, live in Houston, Texas, with their two daughters. Sean has written two books with IVP: Forty Days on Being a Three and Speaking by the Numbers.SPECIAL OFFER | Save 40% on Speaking by the Numbers, as well asHealing Conversations on Race, and get free US shipping when you use promo code EVN40 at checkout.About the Host:Helen Lee is the director of product innovation at IVP; she is also the author of The Missional Mom and The Race-Wise Family, co-authored with Dr. Michelle Reyes. Helen also serves as the producer of The Every Voice Now Podcast and as the executive producer of The Disrupters. Follow Helen on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.Podcast Art: Kate LillardSound Engineering: Honest PodcastsSupport the showFollow The Every Voice Now Podcast on Instagram and Twitter, or find out more about our show and IVP's Every Voice Now initiative at EveryVoiceNow.com.
In a world that primarily values commerce, the invitation to worship fully this advent season is an invitation to embrace a set of values that honor God above the market. Pastor Chris, through the book of Exodus and the story of Moses, invites us to embrace a season and life that worships God more fully.
Oh what a beautiful morning because we are here with actor, singer, and three-time Tony-nominee, Mary Testa. You Might Know Her From Whoopi, Sex and the City, The Bounty Hunter, and the New York stage productions of Queen of the Mist, Xanadu, 42nd Street, Barnum, On the Town, The Rink, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and Oklahoma. Mary gave us all the goods on developing Xanadu, and how it found its way to Broadway, accepting the role of Aunt Eller while Sally Struthers was watching the Golden Globes in her living room, and iconically covering for Liza Minnelli in The Rink opposite Chita Rivera. We also got into the collaborative relationship she has with Michael John La Chuisa and the significance of headlining Queen of the Mist. All that plus Mary took all (and we mean all) our hot gossip questions about 42nd Street, taking over for Terri White, and whether or not Jennifer Aniston did coverage! This one was just a beautiful way to ring in 2023. We love you all! Follow us on social media: @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this week L Word Gen Q is rough but Leisha Hailey has chemistry with everyone Leisha's Yoplait commercial We love crab rangoon, sorry Kraft Philadelphia Cream Cheese cookbook NYT got dragged for pea guacamole Anne in Nxivm kick (The Vow, Seduced) Shelly Miscavige (wife of head of Scientology, David Miscavige) has been missing since 2007 Golden Globes hosted by Jarrod Carmichael who joked about Shelly's disappearance We love you Leah Remini (Second Act is a great movie of women for a plane) Composer Michael John La Chiusa wrote Queen of the Mist for her (story of Anna Edson Taylor who went over Niagara Falls in a barrel in 1901) Mary's full interview with Transport Group Bonnie Milligan is giving an incredible performance in Kimberly Akimbo on Broadway is Mary was so good in 2007 Broadway production of Xanadu (bootleg) opposite Jackie Hoffman Appeared with Nathan Lane & Whoopi in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and her eponymous sitcom, Whoopi (2003) Adriana Trigiani got Mary out to LA and on an ep of A Different World Starred as Aunt Eller in the 2019 production of Oklahoma (“Sexy Oklahoma”) directed by Daniel Fish Aunt Eller making Jiffy cornbread at the start of the show Stepped into Kander & Ebb's 1984 Broadway musical, The Rink for Liza Minnelli (Stockard Channing was supposed to go on when Liza left) Clips from The Rink She never really liked Sondheim and he never really liked her Was a standby in Barnum and had to do a bunch of circus skills (and cover for Terri White) Stepped down from March of the Falsettos for Barnum (job was on Broadway and paid so much more) Carrie Bradshaw talked through her rendition of “All That Jazz” on Sex and the City (with Stanford's husband, Sean Palmer) 2001 revival of 42nd Street was thrilling (Kate Levering and Mary were both in Best Supporting) Yes, the tappers DID sing (maybe with sweeteners) Christine Ebersole is a 9/11 truther (here with Alex Jones) 9/11 was a Tuesday Was in the notorious flop, Marilyn: An American Fable (Frank Rich's review) Original star was Geralyn Petchel Jennifer Aniston (The Bounty Hunter) was nicer than Julia Roberts (Eat, Pray, Love) Mary's “When You're Good to Mama” Annie Golden calls them “nods from god” We love supermodels Patricia Velasquez interview (ep #84) was in two 90s supermodel docs to watch: Catwalk / Unzipped
In a world that primarily values commerce, the invitation to worship fully this advent season is an invitation to embrace a set of values that honor God above the market. Pastor Chris, through the book of Exodus and the story of Moses, invites us to embrace a season and life that worships God more fully.
Join us in worship with special guests UVW, Jonathan Storment, Sean Palmer, Acappella & Dr. Orpheus Heyward.
Join us in worship with special guests UVW, Jonathan Storment, Sean Palmer, Acappella & Dr. Orpheus Heyward.
Doug and Bob talk with Pastor Sean Palmer about preaching and the enneagram. This conversation is one that makes you stop and think about what we say, how we say it, and how it is heard. This is our second time having Sean on the show, we appreciate the energy, experience and wisdom to the pulpit. I would suggest having a notepad handy as you think about how you proclaim the good news in the weeks to come. We hope you are shaped by this. Sean's new book: Speaking by the Numbers: Enneagram Wisdom for Teachers, Pastors, and CommunicatorsSean's site: www.seanisaacpalmer.com…Information for coaching and spiritual direction can be found atwww.kairospartnerships.org We'd love to hear from you. Drop us a line. Doug – doug@kairospartnerships.orgBob – bob@kairospartnerships.org If you haven't signed up for J.R.'s every other week FREE newsletter 5 Things in 5 Minutes (yes the entire thing can be read in less than 5 minutes or less), here's the link: www.kairospartnerships.org/5t5m**Monday Morning Pastor is produced by the incredibly gifted Joel Limbauan. Check out his great video and podcast work at On a Limb Productions www.onalimbproductions.com If this podcast adds value to you, your team, or your organization, consider (1) subscribing (2) leaving a review and (3) sharing it with others
Sean Palmer returns to the show to discuss how to millennials, loving your country, pledging allegiance, and his new book King and Country.
Cabinet will today decide if New Zealand will hold a public holiday to commemorate Queen Elizabeth. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese yesterday announced his country would have a one-off public holiday on September 22 - Thursday - the day a memorial service will be held in Canberra. And September 19, the day of Her Majesty's state funeral, will be a Bank Holiday in the UK. Monarchy New Zealand Chair Sean Palmer told Mike Hosking he believes we have to match what Australia's done. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Queen Elizabeth II had a strong connection to New Zealand throughout her reign. She visited New Zealand ten times, the last being in 2002 as part of her Golden Gubilee celebrations. There has been 96 gun salute on Wellington's waterfront this evening; one for every year of her life. Dr. Sean Palmer, chair of Monarchy NZ joined Heather du Plessis-Allan. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk to Sean Palmer, Director of Golf at The Union League of Philadelphia, about how he has led the famed city club's remarkable expansion into golf over the past 8 years. We also discuss Sean's time as the senior assistant golf professional at Merion Golf Club.
What is really going on in the story that seemingly signals the beginning of differing languages and the migration of civilization? In Genesis 11, we hear about the tower of babel and are left with the question: what is this about? Is it simply a story told out of order or is there a deeper lesson to be learned? Sean Palmer explores these questions and more as he joins us via video from Houston, Texas. He is the teaching pastor at Ecclesia Houston and is the author of Unarmed Empire. He's also a contributing writer to The Voice Bible and serves as the vice-chair of the Missio Alliance board. If you're a part of the growing digital SBCC community, we'd love to hear from you! Drop us a note letting us know how you found us and what keeps you listening at: info@southbendcitychurch.com. You can also support the ongoing work of SBCC by giving at: southbendcitychurch.com/give. Just select the “podcast” option from the drop-down menu to let us know how you're participating in the life of SBCC. South Bend City Church is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax-deductible.
Author, speaker and friend-of-the-podcast Sean Palmer joins us to discuss his recently released book, Speaking by the Numbers.Find Sean Palmer on Twitter (@seanpalmer)Find the bookFind us on Twitter (@enneagramcircle)Help fund future deep dives (Patreon)Our website
Author, speaker and friend-of-the-podcast Sean Palmer joins us to discuss his recently released book, Speaking by the Numbers.Find Sean Palmer on Twitter (@seanpalmer)Find the bookFind us on Twitter (@enneagramcircle)Help fund future deep dives (Patreon)Our website
Sean Palmer speaks about his latest book https://amzn.to/3Ner2iH (Speaking By the Numbers: Enneagram Wisdom for Teachers, Pastors and Communicators) is the teaching pastor at https://ecclesiahouston.org/ (Ecclesia Houston), a speaker, and an executive coach. He is the author of Unarmed Empire and a contributing writer to The Voice Bible. Sean is vice-chair of the Missio Alliance board. He and his wife, Rochelle, live in Houston, Texas, with their two daughters. https://www.theenneagramjourney.org/podcast/2020/episode101 (Listen to him speak) with Suzanne Stabile on The Enneagram Journey podcast. https://enneagramtoday.com/how-this-enneagram-three-learned-to-win-by-losing/?source=IVP-author-page (Read his article) on what it's like to be an Enneagram Three at Enneagram Today. Follow Sean on https://twitter.com/seanpalmer (Twitter) ****** https://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference (Become a patron of this podcast), and enjoy free merch. Join other patrons of this podcast at https://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference (Patreon). The A World of Difference Podcast is brought to you in partnership with https://www.missioalliance.org/ (Missio Alliance). Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen. Find Us Online: https://www.instagram.com/aworldof.difference/ (@aworldof.difference) on Instagram and https://www.facebook.com/A-World-of-Difference-613933132591673/ (A World of Difference) on Facebook, on Twitter at https://twitter.com/loriadbr (@loriadbr) & on Clubhouse https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@loriadbr (@loriadbr).https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifference (https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifference) or http://loriadamsbrown.com/ (loriadamsbrown.com)Interested in one-on-one or group coaching on how to live a life that makes a difference? Check out: https://www.loriadamsbrown.com/coaching (https://www.loriadamsbrown.com/coaching) https://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference (Become a patron of this podcast), and enjoy free merch. Join other patrons of this podcast at https://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference (Patreon). Mentioned in this episode: Patreon Support us for as little as $5/month at Patreon.com/aworldofdifference and receive exclusive audio content and free merch. Coaching Sept 22 Want to get unstuck and make a difference? Go to loriadamsbrown.com/coachnig for a free exploratory session. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Sean Palmer speaks about his latest book Speaking By the Numbers: Enneagram Wisdom for Teachers, Pastors and Communicators is the teaching pastor at Ecclesia Houston, a speaker, and an executive coach. He is the author of Unarmed Empire and a contributing writer to The Voice Bible. Sean is vice-chair of the Missio Alliance board. He and his wife, Rochelle, live in Houston, Texas, with their two daughters.Listen to him speak with Suzanne Stabile on The Enneagram Journey podcast.Read his article on what it's like to be an Enneagram Three at Enneagram Today.Follow Sean on Twitter******Become a patron of this podcast, and enjoy free merch. Join other patrons of this podcast at Patreon. The A World of Difference Podcast is brought to you in partnership with Missio Alliance.Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen. Find Us Online: @aworldof.difference on Instagram and A World of Difference on Facebook, on Twitter at @loriadbr & on Clubhouse @loriadbr.https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifference or loriadamsbrown.comInterested in one-on-one or group coaching on how to live a life that makes a difference? Check out: https://www.loriadamsbrown.com/coachingBecome a patron of this podcast, and enjoy free merch. Join other patrons of this podcast at Patreon. Mentioned in this episode:Join Difference MakersJoin us in our membership community for exclusive content for only $5/month at https://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference. We go deeper with each guest, and it makes such a difference.PatreonDo you want to go deeper?Join us in Difference Makers, a community where we watch and discuss exclusive content that truly makes a difference. Give us $5 a month (the price of a latte), and join in on the conversation with our host Lori and others who want to make a difference. We'd love to have you join us!PatreonThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
In this episode, Caleb talks with Sean Palmer about his book, Speaking by the Numbers and how to use the Enneagram to communicate with people.Links MentionedSean PalmerSpeaking by the Numbers: Enneagram Wisdom for Teachers, Pastors, and Communicators by Sean PalmerEpisode 203: Sean Palmer on Being an Enneagram Three
The Enneagram stances assist us so well with goal-setting in marriage and life and today, Christa is joined by speaker, Enneagram theorist, author, and coach Sean Palmer, Enneagram 3 (3-1 Glow Pairing) to walk you through your goals with both love and success together. Continue plunging the depths of communication across stances in Sean's chart-topping new book Speaking Through the Numbers and make sure to use our E + M code for a major discount! Important spots in the pod by minute: Preview & E + M Updates: 2:00 Sean's Interview: 8:57 - 48:00 See coupon code for the Enneagram series below)! All links from today's episode below. Coupon code: EMPOD30 for 30% OFF + FREE US SHIPPING right here at www.ivpress.com Find Sean at www.seanisaacpalmer.com Instagram Facebook Head on over to enneagramandmarriage.com to check out all of our amazing freebies and resources! Instagram: @enneagramandmarriage | @enneagrammarriagepod Facebook @ enneagramandmarriage Have a specific question? Fill out this form to get your personal questions answered now! Or leave us a comment or question by sending an MP4 recording to enneagramandmarriage@gmail.com. (You can use your voice memos app on your iPhone to record). Love what you're learning on E + M? Make sure you leave us a 5-Star review so others can find us, too right >> here
In this week's episode, Sean Palmer takes us on a deep dive into the enneagram. In particular, he discusses how a deeper understanding of the enneagram can help speaker, preachers, and teaches to communicate to and connect with audiences on an even deeper level. Check out Sean Palmer's new book: https://amzn.to/3rMfw6b Other books by Sean: https://amzn.to/3OF1k9g Books Recommended by Sean: Richard Beck, Unclean https://amzn.to/3kdawDw Henri Nouwen books: https://amzn.to/3ESpzft Philip Yancey, Disappointment with God: https://amzn.to/3KlHlck Jonathan Sacks, Morality https://amzn.to/3EIJOfC Connect with Sean: Twitter: @seanpalmer Webpage: https://www.seanisaacpalmer.com Instagram: @seanisaacpalmer Brian's Materials Read Brian's Book: Centering Prayer: Sitting Quietly in God's Presence Can Change Your Life https://amzn.to/2S0AcIZ or sign up for information: www.centeringprayerbook.com (Re)Aligning with God: Reading Scripture for Church and World (Cascade Books) https://amzn.to/30tP4S9 Invitation: A Bible Study to Begin With (Seedbed) https://my.seedbed.com/product/onebook-invitation-by-brian-russell/ Connecting with Brian: Website: www.brianrussellphd.com Twitter: @briandrussell Instagram: @yourprofessorforlife Deep Dive Spirituality Coaching for Pastors: www.deepdivespirituality.com Interested in coaching or inviting Brian to speak or teach for your community of faith or group? Email: deepdivespirituality@gmail.com Links to Amazon are Affiliate links. If you purchase items through these links, Amazon returns a small percentage of the sale to Brian Russell. This supports the podcast and does not increase the price of the items you may choose to buy. Thank you for your support.
Ever deliver a message—from the pulpit or in a meeting—that excited some but bored others? Why is the response in the room a mixed bag? Sean Palmer, teaching pastor at Ecclesia in Houston, TX, shares an Enneagram-informed strategy that helps him answer the one question plaguing communicators: How do I reach my entire audience? Sean explains to Steve Carter, how every person has three intelligence centers: thinking, feeling, and doing. We need to understand the demographic of our people to transform the effectiveness of our pulpits. While statistics are helpful, Sean doesn't reduce effective communication to crunching numbers. As he says, spending time with people, and listening to them deeply, is indispensable to crafting a powerful message. EPISODE LINKS Sean's books: Forty Days On Being a Three, Speaking By the Numbers, Unarmed Empire Ecclesia Church www.seanisaacpalmer.com @seanisaacpalmer @steveryancarter @craft_character Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sean Palmer (Teaching Pastor at Ecclesia Houston) talks with Glenn Packiam about the important role of preaching in a pastor's calling and vocation. Together, they explore how sermons are tied to a pastor's sense of identity, the role of the Enneagram in leadership development and some practical advice for today's young preachers.--Want to learn more about the Resilient Pastor initiative? Home PagePodcastCohortCity RoundtablesBookWatch this episode on Youtube: Barna GroupFollow Barna at:Instagram: @barnagroupTwitter: @barnagroupFacebook: Barna GroupConnect with Sean Palmer on Twitter (@SeanPalmer).
Welcome to episode fifty-four of New Creation Conversations. In today's conversation I'm excited to be joined by Rev. Sean Palmer. Sean is the Teaching Pastor at Ecclesia Houston – an innovative and thriving multi-site church in South Texas. Sean has served for over twenty years in ministry and was selected by Christian Standard Magazines one of the best “40 Leaders Under 40.” He's a frequent speaker, teacher, and writer – his work appearing in places like Jesus Creed, Sojourners, The Lookout Magazine, and Missio Alliance. Sean has written or contributed to several books. We talk about his book Unarmed Empire: In Search of Beloved Community (published by Cascade Books). In that book Sean reflects on the kind of community the church is called to be – an alternative community devoid of fear, wherein God's love and acceptance are mediated to all people through the grace of Jesus.Much of our conversation centers around his most recent works related to the Enneagram. Recently, IVP came out with a series of books called “Enneagram Daily Reflections” – a series of books devoted to each of the nine enneagram numbers. Sean wrote the volume, Forty Days on Being a Three. I am also a three on the enneagram – so having journeyed through his book - I was very excited to talk about the enneagram and the life of a three with Sean.Sean also has a new book – Speaking by the Numbers: Enneagram Wisdom for Teachers, Pastors, and Communicators (which will be released in May from IVP) on how to speak to and communicate in transformative ways to people across the enneagram spectrum. It's a fascinating insight and a rich part of our conversation.I found my conversation with Sean delightful and helpful. If you already know a bit about the enneagram, I know you will love this conversation – no matter what number you are. And if you are new to this whole enneagram thing, I think you will find what Sean has to say as an invitation to explore and understand your motivations, as well as what motivates those around you more deeply.
Sean Palmer, teaching pastor at Ecclesia Church in Houston, TX, and author of Unarmed Empire, shared a challenge for us to come to the table in a worthy manner. How do people formed for individualism and independence experience communion? If you're a part of the growing digital SBCC community, we'd love to hear from you! Drop us a note letting us know how you found us and what keeps you listening at: info@southbendcitychurch.com. You can also support the ongoing work of SBCC by giving at: southbendcitychurch.com/give. Just select the “podcast” option from the drop-down menu to let us know how you're participating in the life of SBCC. South Bend City Church is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax-deductible.
Today's space for faith episode has a little bit of everything with Sean Palmer. It starts early with Sean comparing Taylor Swift with Shakespeare and quickly moves to talking about the Enneagram, cancel culture, Power over persuasion as the normal experience culturally and in the church, the church recapturing the ability to have difficult conversations together, the pragmatics of communicating to multiple enneagram numbers, and preaching and leading in post-evangelical spaces. Sean is always one of my favorite people to talk to, and I think you'll hear that as we jump from subject to subject. He's also got a new book coming out May 10 called Speaking by the Numbers, which he talks about in the second half of our interview. Sean is an author, an enneagram theorist, a speaking coach, and a teaching pastor at Ecclesia Houston. Speaking By the Numbers - Sean's new book seanisaacpalmer.com speakingbythenumbers.com yourpreachingcoach.com
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In our series on the Arrows in the Enneagram, this set is about the unhealthy expression of the Security point. We go around the circle discussing villains that represent the dark side of security. In this episode for Type 8, we welcome back Sean Palmer and his daughter Malia to discuss Eric “Killmonger” Stevens, the antagonist in the film “Black Panther.” We talk about 8 energy, justice, and the complexity of fighting verses protecting, and whether N'Jadaka is truly a villain.Help defeat childhood cancerFind Sean Palmer on Twitter (@seanpalmer)Find us on Twitter (@enneagramcircle)Help fund future deep dives (Patreon)Our website
In our series on the Arrows in the Enneagram, this set is about the unhealthy expression of the Security point. We go around the circle discussing villains that represent the dark side of security. In this episode for Type 8, we welcome back Sean Palmer and his daughter Malia to discuss Eric “Killmonger” Stevens, the antagonist in the film “Black Panther.” We talk about 8 energy, justice, and the complexity of fighting verses protecting, and whether N'Jadaka is truly a villain.Help defeat childhood cancerFind Sean Palmer on Twitter (@seanpalmer)Find us on Twitter (@enneagramcircle)Help fund future deep dives (Patreon)Our website
In our series on the Arrows in the Enneagram, this set is about the unhealthy expression of the Security point. We go around the circle discussing villains that represent the dark side of security. In this episode for Type 8, we welcome back Sean Palmer and his daughter Malia to discuss Eric “Killmonger” Stevens, the antagonist in the film “Black Panther.” We talk about 8 energy, justice, and the complexity of fighting verses protecting, and whether N'Jadaka is truly a villain.Help defeat childhood cancerFind Sean Palmer on Twitter (@seanpalmer)Find us on Twitter (@enneagramcircle)Help fund future deep dives (Patreon)Our website
In our series on the Arrows in the Enneagram, this set is about the unhealthy expression of the Security point. We go around the circle discussing villains that represent the dark side of security. In this episode for Type 8, we welcome back Sean Palmer and his daughter Malia to discuss Eric “Killmonger” Stevens, the antagonist in the film “Black Panther.” We talk about 8 energy, justice, and the complexity of fighting verses protecting, and whether N'Jadaka is truly a villain.Help defeat childhood cancerFind Sean Palmer on Twitter (@seanpalmer)Find us on Twitter (@enneagramcircle)Help fund future deep dives (Patreon)Our website
This is Type 3 of a series looking at the books from Intervarsity Press called Enneagram Daily Reflections. Nine different authors have penned 40 Days of Reflections on Being each of their types. Sean Palmer joins us to talk about his book about being a 3. We look at failure, image, future thinking and assertiveness, all about trying to love and to be loved. This is, after all, what we're all really looking for.Find Sean Palmer on Twitter (@seanpalmer)Find the bookFind us on Twitter (@enneagramcircle)Help fund future deep dives (Patreon)Our website
This is Type 3 of a series looking at the books from Intervarsity Press called Enneagram Daily Reflections. Nine different authors have penned 40 Days of Reflections on Being each of their types. Sean Palmer joins us to talk about his book about being a 3. We look at failure, image, future thinking and assertiveness, all about trying to love and to be loved. This is, after all, what we're all really looking for.Find Sean Palmer on Twitter (@seanpalmer)Find the bookFind us on Twitter (@enneagramcircle)Help fund future deep dives (Patreon)Our website
We live in a culture that is coarse, frantic, and frenetic. Pastor and author Sean Palmer explores what it means to consider something holy. Set apart. He helps us receive Jesus' phrase “Hallowed be Your Name” as less of a religious appeal to an insecure God in need of worship, and more of a pathway to anchor our trust in the One who cannot fail us or the world.