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When it comes to control, we often tend to fell like we have it all under control or like everything is spinning out of control. Our verse this month tells us neither is true. Jesus is the one who is in control. On todays episode our guest, Joanna Kimbrel, shares just how easy it is for us to live under the illusion of our self control, asking Natalie if she's been reading her journal. And she also shares specific times when she felt like everything feels out of control. Joanna tells us why we would want to give Jesus the reigns of our lives and she gives us practical advice for how we can make that happen. This month's memory verse: "He is before all things, and in him all things hold together" — Colossians 1:17Today's Dwell guest: Joanna Kimbrel is a Bible teacher, a writer, and the coordinator of women's initiatives for The Gospel Coalition. She is coauthor of Behold and Believe: A Bible Study on the “I Am” Statements of Jesus and author of The Greatest Hero: The Book of Romans. She is a student at Westminster Theological Seminary pursuing her Master of Arts in Theological Studies. Joanna and her husband, Chad, have three daughters and are members of Sojourn Community Church in Woodstock, Georgia.Memorize Scripture with us: Find out more about Dwell's monthly kit with temporary tattoos or vinyl stickers, a display card, a key tag, and more to help you know and dwell on God's Word.Get our weekly devotional email: Dive deeper into this month's verse.Did you love today's episode?: We'd love to hear about it! Would you leave a rating or review in your podcast player to help others find the show?Links from today's show:Behold and Believe: A Bible Study on the “I Am” Statements of Jesus The Greatest Hero: The Book of Romans.Join us at the Gospel Coalition Women's Conference!Become a Dwell Differently member today!Support the show
Pastor Bobby Gilles preached “How We Live, Part 1” in our “Orientation” series. He said that we follow Jesus and learn to love God and each other like Jesus.
Live from Redemption's Jasper Campus on Easter Sunday (April 9, 2023) featuring special guest horn players Riley Bolin and Eric Obermeyer with Redemption Band Flight/Path."Absent From Flesh" CCLI Song # 5918890Written by Jamie Barnes (adapted from text by Issac Watts)© 2011 Sojourn Community ChurchCCLI License # 2226886.
Live from Redemption's Jasper Campus on Easter Sunday (April 9, 2023) featuring special guest horn players Riley Bolin and Eric Obermeyer with Redemption Band Flight/Path."Absent From Flesh" CCLI Song # 5918890Written by Jamie Barnes (adapted from text by Issac Watts)© 2011 Sojourn Community ChurchCCLI License # 2226886.
Live from Redemption's Jasper Campus on Easter Sunday (April 9, 2023) featuring special guest horn players Riley Bolin and Eric Obermeyer with Redemption Band Flight/Path."Absent From Flesh" CCLI Song # 5918890Written by Jamie Barnes (adapted from text by Issac Watts)© 2011 Sojourn Community ChurchCCLI License # 2226886.
Live from Redemption's Jasper Campus on Easter Sunday (April 9, 2023) featuring special guest horn players Riley Bolin and Eric Obermeyer with Redemption Band Flight/Path."Absent From Flesh" CCLI Song # 5918890Written by Jamie Barnes (adapted from text by Issac Watts)© 2011 Sojourn Community ChurchCCLI License # 2226886.
Pastor Peter W. Marty preaches on character and personality. You are not your reputation, your possessions, or your skill set but are in fact your character. Walking in God's ways means what we do in the name of God in regards to our character. Words & Music by Neil Robins © 2009 Sojourn Community Church. Used with permission. CCLI License #2900188.
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Gregg Allison, professor of Christian theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and we talk about his new book, Embodied: Living as Whole People in a Fractured World.Meet Dr. Allison:Gregg Allison received his PhD from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He is the author of many books, including 50 Core Truths of the Christian Faith, The Baker Compact Dictionary of Theological Terms, Historical Theology: An Introduction to Christian Doctrine, and Sojourners and Strangers: The Doctrine of the Church. He serves as secretary of the Evangelical Theological Society and is a book review editor for the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. Gregg is also a pastor of Sojourn Community Church.Resources:Embodied by Preston SprinkleWonderfully Made by John KleinigLove Thy Body by Nancy PearceyFor The Body by Timothy TennantWhat God Has to Say about Our Bodies by Sam AllberryEmbodied by Gregg Allison
On today's Equipping You in Grace episode, Dave and Dr. Gregg Allison discuss our approach to discipleship and human embodiment, how Christians should respond to issues related to gender, along with his book, Embodied: Living as Whole People in a Fractured World (Baker Books, 2021). What you'll hear in this episode How human embodiment can help us become more connected with God and His design for mankind How our interpretation of body image affects our relationship with God. How Christians should respond to issues related to gender in our culture. How the Incarnation instructs us about our existence as embodied people. Our responsibility as image-bearers to care for our bodies. How our physical body relates to worship. About the Guest Gregg R. Allison (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is professor of Christian theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of many books, including 50 Core Truths of the Christian Faith, The Baker Compact Dictionary of Theological Terms, Historical Theology: An Introduction to Christian Doctrine, and Sojourners and Strangers: The Doctrine of the Church. He serves as secretary of the Evangelical Theological Society and is a book review editor for the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. Gregg is also a pastor of Sojourn Community Church. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you've heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook, or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
On today’s Equipping You in Grace episode, Dave and Dr. Gregg Allison discuss our approach to discipleship and human embodiment, how Christians should respond to issues related to gender, along with his book, Embodied: Living as Whole People in a Fractured World (Baker Books, 2021). What you’ll hear in this episode How human embodiment can help us become more connected with God and His design for mankind How our interpretation of body image affects our relationship with God. How Christians should respond to issues related to gender in our culture. How the Incarnation instructs us about our existence as embodied people. Our responsibility as image-bearers to care for our bodies. How our physical body relates to worship. About the Guest Gregg R. Allison (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is professor of Christian theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of many books, including 50 Core Truths of the Christian Faith, The Baker Compact Dictionary of Theological Terms, Historical Theology: An Introduction to Christian Doctrine, and Sojourners and Strangers: The Doctrine of the Church. He serves as secretary of the Evangelical Theological Society and is a book review editor for the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. Gregg is also a pastor of Sojourn Community Church. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you’ve heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook, or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
Mike Cosper, founder and host of “Cultivated: A Podcast About Faith and Work” discusses what goes into putting a podcast together, what podcasts some people are listening to, musical influences, past and current projects, and why it seems to make sense to wake up at 4:30am. Mike also serves as Christianity Today's Chief Content Officer. Prior to his work with CT, Mike Cosper founded the Narrativo Group and Harbor Media, where he oversaw production of high-quality podcasts and audio. He has also served as one of the founders of Sojourn Community Church in Louisville, Kentucky, and founded The 930 Arts Center, which hosted art galleries, music venues and studio spaces. He started producing records in 2001, is the author of four books and a regular speaker on faith, arts and culture across the country.
On today’s Equipping You in Grace show Dave and Gregg Allison discuss why it matters every Christian should be in a local church, discerning essential and non-essential issues, the importance of singing solid biblical songs, along with his book, The Church: An Introduction (Crossway, 2021). What you’ll hear in this episode How Scripture speaks of the Church. Why it matters every Christian be in the local church. The importance of a biblical qualified male eldership in the local church. Discerning the difference between what theological issues are essential and which one’s aren’t. Why it matters the Church sings solid biblical songs on the Lord’s day. The central place of expository sermons in the local church. The importance of every member in a local church being involved using their spiritual gifts in the church. Some concerns and hopes for the future of the church. About the Guest Gregg R. Allison (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is professor of Christian theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is secretary of the Evangelical Theological Society, a book review editor for the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, an elder at Sojourn Community Church, and a theological strategist for Harbor Network. Allison has taught at several colleges and seminaries, including Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon, and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois, and is the author of numerous books, including Historical Theology; Sojourners and Strangers; and Roman Catholic Theology and Practice. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you’ve heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook, or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
On today’s Equipping You in Grace show Dave and Gregg Allison discuss why it matters every Christian should be in a local church, discerning essential and non-essential issues, the importance of singing solid biblical songs, along with his book, The Church: An Introduction (Crossway, 2021). What you’ll hear in this episode How Scripture speaks of the Church. Why it matters every Christian be in the local church. The importance of a biblical qualified male eldership in the local church. Discerning the difference between what theological issues are essential and which one’s aren’t. Why it matters the Church sings solid biblical songs on the Lord’s day. The central place of expository sermons in the local church. The importance of every member in a local church being involved using their spiritual gifts in the church. Some concerns and hopes for the future of the church. About the Guest Gregg R. Allison (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is professor of Christian theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is secretary of the Evangelical Theological Society, a book review editor for the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, an elder at Sojourn Community Church, and a theological strategist for Harbor Network. Allison has taught at several colleges and seminaries, including Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon, and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois, and is the author of numerous books, including Historical Theology; Sojourners and Strangers; and Roman Catholic Theology and Practice. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you’ve heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook, or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
On this week’s episode, we continue the story of Sojourn Community Church in Louisville, KY, and the Sojourn Network.
In this episode of the Church Planting Podcast Clint Clifton talks with Daniel Montgomery about his new book, How to be Present in an Absent World. Daniel is the founding pastor of Sojourn Community Church in Louisville, KY and founded Leadership Reality a leadership consulting firm for churches and businesses.
On this episode Nick Bogardus talks to Jeremy and Jessie Linneman of Trinity Church in Columbia, MO. Jeremy discusses navigating the call to vocational ministry, the affirmation and clarification in it for he and Jessie and the momentum and energy of being a part of a church exploding at the seams. Jeremy began as an intern for Sojourn Community Church in Louisville, KY and helped to launch its J-town campus and shortly thereafter became an Executive Pastor for the East Campus location. Jeremy describes this season as his most fulfilling season in ministry but also the most difficult for him physically and emotionally. This season of working a 60-70 hour work week eventually lead to illness, chronic pain and depression for him over the course of 3-4 years. Jeremy acknowledges that his drive to succeed and his propensity to be a high achiever made it difficult for him to find respite and not keep working but his body refused to keep going at this pace. It took addressing these underlying issues in his heart as well as some deep grief he’d experienced as a child to “reframe his walk with the Lord”. Jeremy and Jessie share some practical wisdom that has helped to sustain them in ministry and has helped them to have healthy boundaries. Credits: This is Sojourn Network is a production of Narrativo Group www.narrativogroup.com Produced by Mike Cosper Edited and Mixed by TJ Hester Music by Sojourn Music
On today's show, Mike Cosper from Sojourn Community Church in Louisville, Kentucky is sitting down with Collin Hansen from Redeemer Community Church in Birmingham, Alabama and the editorial director for The Gospel Coalition. They talk about his work on the "young, restless, and reformed," the church's place in a shifting culture, and his own personal journey into ministry and his life's work.
On this episode, Dave Owens chats with Rusty McKie. Rusty is the lead pastor of Sojourn Community Church in Chattanooga, TN, and Today we talk about the ups and downs of church planting, pastoring through dark seasons, and about God's faithfulness—his ability to show up—when things get confusing.
Welcome to the 138th episode of Equipping You in Grace. On today's episode, Dave Jenkins talks with Dr. Greg Allison about his book, 50 Core Truths of the Christian Faith: A Guide to Understanding and Teaching Theology (Baker, 2018). What you’ll hear in this episode How ministry leaders can create safe places in our churches where people can learn theology and ask questions. Christian doctrine in its four applications. The most neglected area of theology in contemporary theology and what the church can do about it. The most under attack aspect of systematic theology in contemporary theology. How Christians should engage with one another on theological topics. How Christians should engage with one another on theological topics, especially where we may disagree. The doctrine of penal substitutionary atonement, how it’s under attack, and how to stand against the side of this attack by preaching the Word. Why so few Christians read and study historical theology. How ministry leaders can promote historical theology in the church. How ministry leaders can encourage young men to study theology in a world that is dominated by technology. How Reformed theology has impacted Dr. Allison personally. How ministry leaders can address the problem of doubt as a virtue. About the Guest Gregg R. Allison (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is professor of Christian theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of many books, including The Baker Compact Dictionary of Theological Terms, Historical Theology: An Introduction to Christian Doctrine, and Sojourners and Strangers: The Doctrine of the Church. He serves as secretary of the Evangelical Theological Society and is a book review editor for the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. Gregg is also a pastor of Sojourn Community Church. Resources Here's a ton of resources on penal substitutionary atonement over at Mongerism. Dr. Allison's book on Historical Theology: An Introduction to Christian Doctrine. Dr. Allison's class at Zondervan on his book Historical Theology. Episode 14 of the Equipping You in Grace Podcast on The Meaning of Good Friday http://servantsofgrace.org/meaning-good-friday/ Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you’ve heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to today's episode of Equipping You in Grace!
Jamaal Williams preaching from Acts 17. Jamaal is Lead Pastor at the Midtown campus of Sojourn Community Church in Louisville, Kentucky The post To the Ends of the Earth appeared first on Dan Dumas.
Mike Cosper is the Founder and Director of the Harbor Institute for Faith and Culture, where he works to develop resources for Christians living in a post-Christian world. Prior to that, he served for 16 years as the Pastor of Worship and Arts at Sojourn Community Church, a multi-site church in Louisville, Kentucky. He is […]
What were the best movies and books of the year? I talk to my good friend, Mike Cosper, Pastor of Worship and Arts at Sojourn Community Church in Louisville, Ky., and author of several must-read books, including his latest, The Stories We Tell. Mike is one of the keenest observers of culture, helping Christians discern the themes…
What were the best movies and books of the year? I talk to my good friend, Mike Cosper, Pastor of Worship and Arts at Sojourn Community Church in Louisville, Ky., and author of several must-read books, including his latest, The Stories We Tell. Mike is one of the keenest observers of culture, helping Christians discern the themes…
This is the sermon audio from Pastor Josh Jean's message on Jonah 1:1-16, preached at Sojourn Community Church in Beaumont, TX on November 1, 2015.
This is the sermon audio from Sunday, October 25, 2015, preached by Pastor Josh Jean at Sojourn Community Church in Beaumont, TX.
This is Pastor Josh's sermon from Sunday, September 27, 2015 at Sojourn Community Church in Beaumont, TX.
This is the sermon audio from Pastor Josh's message this past Sunday, September 20, 2015. This sermon was preached at Sojourn Community Church, Beaumont, TX.
Guest Preacher Daniel Montgomery, Lead Pastor of Sojourn Community Church, calls us to our identity as gospel witnesses.
On this episode, I share a quick recap of the All About Worship Conference. I also feature my recent interview with Bobby & Kristen Gilles. They are songwriters who live in new Albany, Indiana and serve at Sojourn Community Church where Bobby is on staff as a Director of Communications. We discuss how they got their start in leading worship and songwriting, their journey going through a tragic event of their stillborn son, encouragement for those grieving, and more. Stay tuned after the interview to hear the song "Awesome is Your Power" from Kristen's new album Parker's Mercy Brigade. Special thanks to WorshipPlanning.com for sponsoring this episode. WorshipPlanning.com is an easy to use, affordable web-based software that allows you to plan your services and schedule/manage your team. Use promo code AAW2014 to receive 60 days for free! Stay connected with us:twitter.com/allaboutworshipfacebook.com/allaboutworshipinstagram.com/allaboutworshipcomment line: 913.735.4229podcast[at]allaboutworship.comtwitter.com/wisdommoonfacebook.com/wisdomaaw Quick LinksBobby & Kristen's blogBobby on TwitterKristen on Twitter Parker's Mercy Brigade SUBSCRIBE VIA ITUNESSUBSCRIBE VIA RSS FEED
A lecture on the hymnwriter Anne Steele that Kevin gave at Sojourn Community Church, Louisville KY in August 2011