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In preparation for our Baptism Sunday, Shane Blackshear explores various viewpoints from history and Scripture on the who, what, and how of the practice of baptism. The post Baptism appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
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Shane Blackshear had the privilege of forming a friendship with his long-time hero: civil rights leader and minister, John Perkins. Over a series of years John became a mentor, and they had numerous conversations as Shane wanted to know from John what leading a life faithful to Jesus Christ actually looked like. What followed was […] The post Shane Blackshear on John Perkins: Peacemaking and Transformation appeared first on Gravity Leadership.
We invited Shane Blackshear (Seminary Dropout; Austin, TX pastor) to explain the weirdness of the book of Job. We also asked him to talk through the process of writing a book with the civil rights icon John Perkins. This episode truly fascinating. music creditsThe Squid and the Whale - PincushionsPLEASE check out his book Go and Do: Nine Axioms on Peacemaking & Transformation written by Shane and John Perkins. If you are interested in winning a copy for free, follow us on social media, review on APPLE PODCASTS and post about the episode!We are a listener funded podcast. If you would like more content, a sweet sticker and more support us on patreon today for as little as $5. www.everythingisok.net
Shane Blackshear is the host of Seminary Dropout podcast and the author of a new book full of wisdom from the life of civil rights leader and co-author John Perkins. Go and Do is a wonderful mingling of stories from the lives of John and Shane as well as practical, solid content to help us … Continue reading Episode 136 – Shane Blackshear
Pastor Shane brings this morning's teaching… The post Sermon – 3/6/2022 – When In Romans… – Shane Blackshear appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
After 2+ years of “Covid adapted Liturgies”, we spent the last month or so meeting outside in our parking lot. This morning was our first liturgy back inside. We took a moment to reflect on what we've learned from being out of the building. The post Sermon – (2/20/2022) – What We Learned From Parking Lot Liturgy – April Karli & Shane Blackshear appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
So you're deconstructing. Or maybe you're not. Either way, there's a good chance that you know someone who is wrestling with theology. What can we do to best love and care for those who are in the midst of a faith crisis? Shane Blackshear, host of the acclaimed podcast, Seminary Dropout, joins Josh and Joel to help us understand how to best guide those around us through challenging seasons with God. Shane has spent almost a decade interviewing a wide range of scholars and thinkers across the theological spectrum, from N.T. Wright to Jon Foreman to Michael Gungor to Rob Bell, and he himself has shifted theologically along the way as well. Shane also helps lead a local church, Austin Mustard Seed, where he is in the thick of walking alongside individuals who are in a variety of places spiritually. Tune in to learn more about how to engage in faith transition is a healthy way, and how to seek truth without despair. Follow Shane: shaneblackshear.com Twitter // @ThatShaneB --- We have a website! Visit us at moralminority.space Contact us: themoralminorityshow@gmail.com Twitter // @MinorityShow --- Follow the hosts: Josh: Instagram // @just_my_luck3 | Twitter // @my_luck3 Joel: Instagram // @joel.sam.i.am | Twitter // @joelthesamurai
It's a Seminary Dropout / Table Church Podcast crossover episode about ANOTHER podcast; Christianity Today's Who Killed Mars Hill?Catch up with Shane and Seminary Dropout at SeminaryDropout.com.Love these conversations? We do too! Take a moment to visit the podcast page to rate and review us on iTunes. It makes it easier for new friends to find us and join in, and, we just love it when you say hi.Want to submit a question to Ask a Pastor? Email it to podcast@tablechurchdsm.org!
Today's song comes from Psalm 5, from the NIV translation. You can also read a written reflection on this Psalm by Shane Blackshear at www.psalmody.net/psalm5 And be sure to check out Shane's podcast "Seminary Dropout" in your podcasting app, or at www.shaneblackshear.com
You can find Shane here:http://www.shaneblackshear.com/bio/Twitter:@ThatShaneBFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/shaneblackshear123Seminary Dropout:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/seminary-dropout/id582049752OnRamp:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-ramp/id1186180153
Seminary Dropout is one of my favorite Podcasts out there! Shane is the host of that show and has been Podcasting for the past 7 years which has earned him a tremendous experience both technically as a podcaster and theologically as he has interviewed theologians, scholars, teachers, preachers, etc in his over 200 episodes so far. In this episode we are going to discover some of the topics that interest Shane the most, how does he feel as an American addressing some of the hard issues going on even near his town Austin, TX. We are going to learn practical tips for people who want to start a Podcast as Shane offers "podcasting for everyone" for more info visit www.christianpodcast.com Become a Legend! Get perks for being a supporter of the show by choosing an Emoji! Visit www.patreon.com/christianpodcast SPONSORS: Soundstripe offers Unlimited, royalty free music and sound effects and video for creators. Visit soundstripe.com and enter Promo Code: ChristianPodcast for a 10% Discount in your subscription. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christianpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christianpodcast/support
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James Bryan Smith has a Things Above Conversation with his friend and fellow podcast host, Shane Blackshear. Shane is a Jesus follower, blogger, speaker & host of the podcast Seminary Dropout. The Seminary Dropout podcast features interviews with Christian authors, leaders, and thinkers where they discuss a multitude of topics around Christianity and current events. […] The post Conversation with Shane Blackshear appeared first on Apprentice Institute.
This week we conclude our series on racial justice and diversity. Special guest Tanya Rodgers joins April and Shane to talk about her experience as a person of color in church and society. The post Sermon – Racial Justice, pt. 3 – April Karli, Tanya Rodgers, & Shane Blackshear appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
This week Shane and April continue the conversation about racial justice. The post Sermon – Racial Justice, Cont. – April Karli & Shane Blackshear appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
We began a three part series about Racial Justice this Sunday. Shane and April shared hopes for how Austin Mustard Seed can enter into and be challenged by this conversation.Scripture and resources mentioned in the message: “There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” Galatians 3:28 “For he … Read More → The post Sermon – Racial Justice, Intro – April Karli & Shane Blackshear appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
“In our passage today, John 1:29-42, we hear Jesus’ first words to his first disciples. They were ‘What do you want?’. We discuss why knowledge and behavior alone aren’t enough for true Christian discipleship or transformation, to really get there we have to get our ‘wanters’ on the table. This is vitally important because the essence of discipleship wanting what … Read More → The post Sermon – “What Do You Want?” – Shane Blackshear appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
This morning, Pastor Shane brings the teaching from Luke 21:5-19. Jesus claims that not one stone will be left on another in the temple, then goes on to let his followers know what will happen in the immediate future, including persecution. Jesus promises that God will be with his people and those who endure and are faithful. The post Sermon – Jesus Prophecies the Destruction of the Temple – Shane Blackshear appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
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August 18, 2019 - The Life and Times of the Minor Prophets: Habbakuk - Shane Blackshear by Mission Hills Church
This morning, Shane kicks off our sermon series on The Prophets with the first message on Habbakuk. The post Sermon – Habbakuk – Shane Blackshear appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
This is a conversation with Austin, Texas based minister, blogger and podcast host Shane Blackshear. We discuss the value of reading, the limitations of language, how engaging literature relates to essential spiritual disciplines and much more. Show Notes Shane Blackshear (http://www.shaneblackshear.com/) (https://twitter.com/beardonabike) Celebration of Discipline by Richard Foster (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/64023.Celebration_of_Discipline) The Shallows by Nicholas Carr (http://www.nicholascarr.com/?page_id=16) Will Schoder Youtube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcRdUHUuBqU9uCsEuG39Nmg) Empire of Illusion by Chris Hedges (https://www.amazon.com/Empire-Illusion-Literacy-Triumph-Spectacle/dp/1568586132) Chris Hedges book talk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EpeF1fcji0) How to Think by Alan Jacobs (https://www.amazon.com/How-Think-Survival-Guide-World/dp/0451499603/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1563482429&sr=1-3) Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud (https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Comics-Invisible-Scott-McCloud/dp/006097625X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3GQBOZRNI2OKN&keywords=scott+mccloud+understanding+comics&qid=1563482695&s=books&sprefix=scott+mcc%2Cstripbooks%2C193&sr=1-1) The Sculptor by Scott McCloud (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1596435739/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i3) N.T. Wright (https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/38932.N_T_Wright) Rethinking Incarceration by Dominique Gilliard (https://www.amazon.com/Rethinking-Incarceration-Advocating-Justice-Restores/dp/0830845291/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=dominique+gilliard&qid=1563482915&s=books&sr=1-2) The Character of Virtue by Stanley Hauerwas (https://www.amazon.com/Character-Virtue-Letters-Godson/dp/0802875793/ref=sr_1_1?crid=MGC2MJQNFI2N&keywords=stanley+hauerwas&qid=1563482960&s=books&sprefix=stanlet+hau%2Cstripbooks%2C688&sr=1-1)
Shane leads us through the lectionary text for Palm Sunday. The text for this Sunday was Luke 22:14-23:56. The post Sermon (2019.04.14) Shane Blackshear appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
This week Shane leads us through Luke 13:1-9, the lectionary text for the third week of Lent. The post Repent or Perish (2019.03.24) Shane Blackshear appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
February 24, 2019 - Wholeness: Us and the World - Shane Blackshear by Mission Hills Church
April Karli does a Q&A with Shane Blackshear on women in ministry. This interview is a follow up to the previous sermon discussing women throughout the history of the church. April tells the story of God’s ministerial calling on her life. The post Q&A with April K. appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
Right to R.E.A.L. Love: Biblical Advice on Relationships, Faith, Dating and Sex
What are the differences between believers and disciples? In this episode, Yahnathan is joined by Shane Blackshear to address this question and so much more. Follow Shane: @beardonabike Follow Us: @RTRLRadio Contact Us: righttoreallove.com/contact Show Notes: righttoreallove.com/1169 Donate to Our Ministry: righttoreallove.com/donate DUMP YOUR BAGGAGE: righttoreallove.com/dybnow Book Giveaway: righttoreallove.com/book Leave a 5 Star Review: righttoreallove.com/itunes
October 28, 2018 - Shane Blackshear by Mission Hills Church
Shane Blackshear in his sermon on Christian community suggests that we need Community to make us holy. Christian community as expressed in the local church, as expressed in Austin Mustard Seed must be a durable relationship. Can we disagree without disengaging? We must be willing to share the weight of our tragedies, our burdens, and our rejoicing. “Community is when you … Read More → The post Living as a Community: Hebrews 10:22 (2018.10.14) appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
Before the sermon in our June 3rd liturgy, Shane Blackshear and Daniel Read shared an update on some short-term hopes and needs for our Liturgy. The post Family Update on our Liturgy appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
Before the sermon in our May 27 liturgy, Shane Blackshear and April Karli shared an update on some short-term hopes and needs for our children’s ministry. The post Family Update on our Children’s Ministry appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
God has given us all a purpose and a passion, and when someone is being obedient to live out that purpose, amazing things happen. I am seeing amazing things from Shane Blackshear, and so I was excited to talk to him today about the unique passion God has given him for theology, ministry, and racial relations in the church. Shane is from West Texas where he lives with his wife and two kids. He is a podcast host with two amazing shows you should definitely check out. On Seminary Dropout, Shane interviews theologians who might not have the biggest microphone but have such wonderful things to share about our Creator. Shane's second podcast, On Ramp, discusses how race and the church intersect. Shane and I will dive into a lot of different topics in today's episode. We started off with a discussion of race in the church, and how God's Kingdom will absolutely be more diverse than the typical American church. Shane is teaching his listeners how to learn about the human experience through the eyes of someone who might not look exactly like them. It is a humbling conversation and one we probably can't have enough. From there, Shane and I are going to talk about how Seminary Dropout came to be, and why a show like Shane's has such huge potential. God has given Shane more than enough strength and wisdom to graciously and empathetically interview the people who are seeking a thorough understanding of who God is and what his plans are for this world. Ultimately, Shane is encouraging anyone who will listen that, as image bearers of Christ, we have the potential to proclaim God's goodness through every word and deed. That is absolutely what Shane is doing in the world, so you will want to check out my interview today! More in this episode: Shane tells us all about himself and what his passions and purposes are. Shane shares why he feels burdened to bring issues of race in America to the church. Diverse churches are incredibly rare in America. We have so much to learn from the experiences of our brothers and sisters in Christ of different races. Shane loves to point people to rich resources for understanding race in the church. Why Shane ended up dropping out of seminary two times. Shane's favorite, mind-blowing interviews. The thing that keeps Shane going with his podcast is the ministry opportunity. It's hard to interview well, and Shane is certainly gifted at it! Why we struggle with self-confidence. God is getting Shane excited to speak about idols and the “us v. them” mentality. Who Shane is reading right now! Church can be taken outside the walls. Shane would tell himself right out of college to not limit his options. Resources: Twitter: @Beardonabike Facebook: Shane Blackshear Seminary Dropout Podcast N.T. Wright The Benefit of the Doubt Fresh Expressions On Ramp Podcast
Shane Blackshear finishes our Lenten series on Patterns: Five Habits for Weaving a Life Like Jesus with a sermon on Simplicity. Resources/Quotes: “But what does this mean? What am I to do? What kind of striving is it of which it can be said that it seeks or desires the kingdom of God? Ought I to get a position corresponding … Read More → The post Simplicity (2018.03.18 Sermon) appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
Hosted by Kerri Fisher & Shane Blackshear Resources for or mentioned in this episode: ‘Get Out’ Sprang From An Effort To Master Fear, Says Director Jordan Peele Subscribe/Rate/Review OnRamp in iTunes *links to guest books or other products are affiliate links
Hosted by Kerri Fisher & Shane Blackshear Resources mentioned in, or related to this episode: The Urgency of Intersectionality Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color Subscribe/Rate/Review OnRamp in iTunes *links to guest books or other products are affiliate links
Welcome back! We’re excited to launch season 2, and hope that you benefit from what’s in store. Hosted by Kerri Fisher & Shane Blackshear Resources mentioned in, or related to this episode: Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church Subscribe/Rate/Review OnRamp in iTunes *links to guest books or […]
April Karli, Shane Blackshear, and John Chandler close out our eight week discussion series, “Catechesis: What the Church Has Always Believed”, by responding to questions submitted by our community. Questions Responded to: What are the essential beliefs a church should hold to be considered Christian? In what sense is the bible “inspired” by God? We often hear about how the … Read More → The post Catechesis: Community Questions (2017.11.26 Sermon) appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
Shane Blackshear continues our Catechesis discussion on what is the Bible with thoughts and extras that didn’t make it into the sermon. Quotes and Resources Mentioned: The Trinity (Guides to Theology), by Roger Olson and Christopher Hall Scot McKnight blog posts on the Trinity controversy St Patrick’s Bad Analogies (YouTube) The post What does it mean that God is a trinity? (Catechesis Bonus Podcast Week 3) appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
Shane Blackshear continues our eight week discussion series, “Catechesis: What the Church Has Always Believed”, by asking the question: “What is the Trinity?” Download the Reflection & Discussion Guide Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes Discuss more in a Community Group The post Catechesis Week 3: What is the Trinity? (2017.10.15 Sermon) appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
Shane Blackshear is the host of two podcasts, Seminary Dropout and On Ramp. He is a former church planter and pastor who moved into secular work when he realized the job was done, and eventually started a blog and a podcast. He explains how he came up with the name Seminary Dropout, the amazing people […] The post Shane Blackshear of Seminary Dropout Talks Faith, Naivete, and Doubt appeared first on Eric Nevins.
Shane Blackshear shares from Matthew 7:21-29 and discusses faith, doubt, and how the body of the church can and should help us establish the rock that we build our house on. “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. … Read More → The post Matthew 7:21-29 (Sermon 2017.06.25) appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
Shane Blackshear continues our Lenten reflections with one of the most famous sections of the Bible. Quotes and resources mentioned: “…the Plan of Salvation can be preached apart from the story(of Israel). When the plan gets separated from the story, the plan almost always becomes abstract, propositional, logical, rational, and philosophical and, most importantly, de-storified and unbiblical. When we separate … Read More → The post Lent 2 (2017.03.12 Sermon) appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
Hosted by Kerri Fisher & Shane Blackshear
Hosted by Kerri Fisher & Shane Blackshear 3 Levels of Racism -Individual -Institutional -Internalized *Some groups use other terms such as interpersonal, structural, ideological, etc. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Breaking Schools’ Rules: A Statewide Study on How School Discipline Relates to Students’ Success and Juvenile Justice Involvement Listen to past episodes of OnRamp at […]
The Pairadocs interview Shane and Kate Blackshear. Shane is the podcast host of Seminary Dropout. You do not want to miss Shane and Kate’s insight regarding theology, marriage and parenting.
Episode 11: Culture Wars w/ Seminary Dropout Host - Shane Blackshear by Pint Glass Preachers
Shane Blackshear continued our look at Jesus’ parables with a sermon on the Parable of the Lost Sons from Luke 15:11-32. Quotes and links mentioned: “God’s terrible insistence on human freedom is so absolute that he granted us the power to live as though he did not exist, to spit in his face, to crucify him…” -Philip Yancey Subscribe to … Read More → The post The Lost Son (2016.07.03 Sermon) appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
Shane Blackshear of the 'Seminary Dropout' podcast joins me today, to share his own powerful story of being a seminary dropout, then pastor & planting a church. He shares lessons he's learned about faith, and what led him to start his 'Seminary Dropout' podcast. We talk about what it really means to be a 'minister', the role of church & what 'church' really means, as well as the creative process & artistic integrity. Come & join us!
Today's guest has had his own podcast for more than three years. In that time, Shane Blackshear has interviewed some legendary authors, thinkers, and even a "heretic" or two on is podcast Seminary Dropout, I wanted talk to the man behind the beard. It turned out he didn't even have a beard when we spoke. Imagine my shock. I'll be partnering with Shane in 2016 for more fun and surprises so stay tuned!!! Scroll down for shownotes! Visit Shane's website HERE. His Twitter is here. MIN 1:00 How Shane got started podcasting Why his podcast is called “Seminary Dropout”. 3:45 Some of his favorite guests. 5:50 Tom Wright and his pastor background mixed with his scholarship. Evil and the Justice of God Shane's favorite NT Wright's book “The Last Word” 10:00 Shane's background and spiritual influences Max Lucado Richard Foster and Celebration of Discipline 12:00 Why he went to Seminary 14:30 The shift in Seminaries in the U.S. 16:20 The kind of church Shane goes to Austin Mustard Seed 18:00 “Preparing for Heaven” by Gary Black Jr. “The Divine Conspiracy Continued” he wrote with Dallas Willard 20:00 A class on death and dying 21:00 His favorite take away nugget from the book 22:00 Heaven as a destination? Heaven as a mystery 23:30 God Part I - Robcast (link) 3 tiers of how the universe was understood. Metaphoric speaking language to understanding of how things work. 26:50 The Divine Conspiracy Dallas Willard 28:30 The life-changing books for Shane. Brother Lawrence Practicing the Presence (My related book -Lisa) Blue Like Jazz Donald Miller Philip Yancey Disappointed with God Greg Boyd 32:00 Climbing sunshine mountain Lyrics: Climb, climb up sunshine mountain Heavenly breezes blow; Climb, climb up sunshine mountain Faces all aglow. Turn, turn from sin and doubting, Look to God on high, Climb, climb up sunshine mountain You and I. Ashamed of my sadness (Lisa) 34:15 What's happening soon on Seminary Dropout The guest host: Grace Sandra. 36:00 Using Blab the LIVE event platform for podcasters party. 38:30 Does he have to keep his beard?
Soteriology 101: Former Calvinistic Professor discusses Doctrines of Salvation
We listen to a clip from the Seminary Dropout Podcast with Shane Blackshear and his guest Austin Fischer, author of Young, Restless and No Longer Reformed. Austin makes a great point about what a true humanistic and man centered theology looks like in light of the God we see best reflected in Christ. We end the podcast by playing the closing remarks in my most recent debate with Dr. James White. Let's dive in! To join the discussion please visit us as www.soteriology101.com
Tom took some time to talk with Shane Blackshear on his podcast Seminary Dropout in May of 2015. Some things discussed on the show……associating Reformed theology with people like John Piper, Tim Keller, and others with similar theology, and that sometimes causes confusion to know that Wright sees much of his own views in line with reformed tradition, when it seems like his tone is much different that those people just mentioned.…how do we know that God intended for his authority to be given through scripture. In other words how do we know that some day we're not going to stand before God with him saying ‘Hey the Bible was just words that were written several thousands years ago by people who were just describing their experiences with me the best they can but it wasn't suppose to be anything more to you than inspirational and a lose guide' ?….in the new introduction The Challenge of Jesus, Wright spent some time talking about the idea that he originally wrote TCoJ on the other side Sept 11, 2001. In what ways Wright thinks that changes our perspective on the words he wrote in TCoJ?…what view the reformation brought of Jesus that was a change from the old view.…what view the enlightenment brought.…the historicity of Jesus and how the oral tradition worked.…the parable of the sower in Mark 4:1-20. What we usually miss by not paying attention to Jesus' Jewish roots.…how all of this relates to the Christian task and vision today.
Shane Blackshear had the privilege of forming a friendship with his long-time hero: civil rights leader and minister, John Perkins. Over a series of years John became a mentor, and they had numerous conversations as Shane wanted to know from John what leading a life faithful to Jesus Christ actually looked like. What followed was […] The post Shane Blackshear on John Perkins: Peacemaking and Transformation appeared first on Gravity Leadership.