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KP chats with Exec Pastor at Southeast Christian church about all things ministry, leadership, and how a worship pastor can be at their best! Don't miss this gold. Connect with Carl: Instagram: @carlkuhl4 Website: www.carlkuhl.org Carl's Books: https://www.carlkuhl.org/books ++++++ This episode was brought to you by PraiseCharts. If you are a Worship leader or musician, when it comes to leading in church or playing worship music, you need reliable, high-quality music resources. That's exactly what PraiseCharts provides. With tens of thousands of songs available in chord charts through orchestrations plus stems, you won't struggle to find the songs you want and make things work for your setting—just instant access to the music your team needs. Check out PraiseCharts.com today and see how it can transform your worship ministry! ++++++++++ To learn more about Kurtis' book Worshipology: www.worshipologybook.com or www.kurtisparks.com
This week on the Coach me up podcast we are joined by Southeast Christian executive pastor Tim Hester who coaches us up on the biblical principles of marriage. A former CEO and father of 12!!! Tim is uniquely qualified to speak on how to love your spouse well within the midst of worldly pressure and parenting stress. Let's dive in…. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• As always we thank our title sponsor OneCountry.com for making this podcast possible, and to Konexial.com for their continued support of our podcast. COACH ME UP TEAM OneCountry.com Konexial.com Follow us on Twitter: @CoachJimmyDykes @ChrisBurke02 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hosted by Jimmy Dykes and Chris Burke Produced by Jared Mark Fincher All audio is subject to copyright 2024 Jimmy Dykes Inc. Contact us at coachmeuppodcast@gmail.com
We had the pleasure of having Carl Kuhl come and speak from Southeast Christian in Kentucky!
Several area churches are part of a school supply drive called Tools for School. Emily Johnson from Grace Heartland Church, Chris Garrett from Southeast Christian…
Collier and Elijah invite Michaela back to the podcast so you can ask her your burning questions! Through reviewing her journey out of Christianity, Michaela discusses protecting her peace, trusting her intuition, and answers a wide range of listener submitted queries.
Joined by an old worship band member, the boys invite Simon Hall onto the podcast! Simon grew up in the same church with Collier and Elijah and has played in many local bands in their home town. He shares he experiences playing in a church setting and what it was like to transition out.
On today's episode of Godly Goosebumps, Pastor Dudley Rutherford shares a story about Dr. John R. Claypool. John was nationally and internationally recognized as one of our nation's most gifted preachers, but it wasn't until after the death of his daughter that his preaching gave him an unshakable conviction that “life is a gift,” a spiritual insight he used to encourage countless "fellow strugglers". Dr. Claypool could have allowed this tragic episode in his life to pull him away from God, but instead, it fueled him to be like the apostle Paul who said, "for when I am weak then I am strong". This story comes from Pastor Bob Russell from Southeast Christian in Louisville, KY.
Jesus was a welcomer. When we read the Bible we get the sense that his eyes were always open for the next person that he could invite into a conversation. The very heart of the Gospel is one of God welcoming and rescuing us not because there was something in it for him, but because he loves us. What about us? Are we welcomers? Hospitality is a basic element of Christian community and a powerful opportunity for mission.
On todays show Steve Hallman is joined by the founder of Veterans Club Inc, Jeremy Harrell. Jeremy shares his story of overcoming adversity in childhood and as an adult. After being deployed to Iraq in the U. S. Army Jermey had to confront an internal and external battle with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Jeremy found the courage to confront difficult circumstances head on and has overcome the effects of trauma in his own life and has since started the non-profit organization Veterans Club in the state of Kentucky to help other veterans learn learn about themselves through a variety of therapy methods. Jeremy Harrell is a U.S. Army Combat Veteran of Iraqi Freedom. He served honorably for nine years and was a Non-Commissioned Officer before getting out of the Army in 2008. After leaving the Army, Jeremy went to school at Mid-Continent University studying Business Management. Jeremy started a career in Operation Management in the Manufacturing and the Supply Chain Logistics Industry. As a man with an Entrepreneurial heart, he wanted to do more to support the Veteran community.Three years ago, Jeremy founded a nonprofit called Veteran's Club Inc in Kentucky. Presently, Veteran's Club Inc is a premier organization in the United States. Veteran's Club INC has assisted thousands of Veterans in a multitude of ways such as his nationally recognized Equine Therapy Program, Career Transition for Vets needing employment, Family Outreach Program, and is currently developing the Camp Restoration Community to house and heal homeless veterans. Veteran's Club Inc also works heavily in veteran's outreach in the community including raising money for Veteran causes and providing meals, job opportunities, and teaching leadership classes to homeless Veterans. Jeremy also goes into jails and substance abuse inpatient facilities to teach life skills classes in hopes that those who are in there have the tools needed upon release. Veteran's Club INC was the 2019 Recipient of the Patriots Award for Veterans Service Organization. This is a national award given from the American Freedom Fund in Washington D.C. every year.Jeremy is the Co-Chair for Veterans Community Alliance of Louisville (VCAL). Jeremy also serves on the Week of Valor planning committee for Louisville Metro Government as well as the VA Mental Health Summit planning committee.Outside of his organization, Jeremy travels with an organization called Mighty Oaks Warrior Program to help struggling veterans in weeklong retreats in CA, OH, TX, and VA. Jeremy was selected as a Community Influencer for the Mayor of Louisville's Synergy Project bridging the gap between citizens and police. Most recently, Jeremy was selected to serve on the Governor's Challenge Team to help develop policy to combat SMVF suicides in the state of Kentucky. Jeremy is also a very active leader in his church Southeast Christian in Louisville. Independent from his organization, Jeremy is often called upon by local and national news affiliates such as CNN and Fox News when it comes to Veteran and Community Leadership related topics not limited to PTSD, Homelessness, Suicide, Policy, Foreign Policy, Social Justice, and more.Veterans Club Jeremy Harrell FacebookJeremy Harrell InstagramThe Interrupted Podcast WebsiteThe Interrupted Podcast Instagram PageSteve's InstagramThe Interrupted Outdoors Facebook PageInterrupted Outdoors Instagram Page
“The same man we saw at the pulpit was the same man we saw at home.”-Dave Stone on his father Sam. On this special pre-Fathers Day week special, former Southeast Christian pastor Dave Stone talks about his father Sam's legacy, and how it affects him and the rest of the Stone family. Airing both this weekend and Father's Day weekend.
NPA 81 Jeremy Harrell Veterans Club The importance of partnership In this episode of Nonprofit Architect, Travis talks with Jeremy Harrell about his work with Veteran's Club Inc in Kentucky. Jeremy Harrell is a U.S. Army Combat Veteran of Iraqi Freedom. He served honorably for nine years and was a Non-Commissioned Officer before getting out of the Army in 2008. As a man with an Entrepreneurial heart, he wanted to do more to support the Veteran community. Three years ago, Jeremy founded a non-profit called Veteran's Club Inc in Kentucky. Presently, Veteran's Club Inc is a premier organization in the United States. Veteran's Club INC has assisted thousands of Veterans in a multitude of ways such as his nationally recognized Equine Therapy Program, Career Transition for Vets needing employment, Family Outreach Program, and is currently developing the Camp Restoration Community to house and heal homeless veterans. Veteran's Club Inc also works heavily in veteran's outreach in the community including raising money for Veteran causes and providing meals, job opportunities, and teaching leadership classes to homeless Veterans. Conversation Highlights: {00:53} Jeremy explains how the Veterans club was started {6:31} Jeremy explains how Equine therapy works {9:10} Jeremy shares how he has come up with so many ideas {12:41} Jeremy explains how he folds the vets into the organization to serve {14:55} How do you start when you only have one person at your meeting {18:33} How to get the family involved {24:00} Why you need to partner with other organizations {29:54} The importance of youth council {34:56} A success story from Veterans Club {38:11} Contact Jeremy jharrell@veteransclubinc.org Remarkable quotes: “You cannot hide your feelings from horses” “When an opportunity presents itself, I hop on it” “In our group of 5,000 vets, we have not had one suicide” “Money is secondary I want vets to leave feeling like family” “Do not focus on the number, do the work and the people will come” “Refuse to lose” “We are not worried about the credit we are worried about the results” Resources: Jeremy Harrell jharrell@veteransclubinc.org Facebook.com/jeremy.wayne.harrell Instagram: jeremy_w_harrell_official linkedin: Jeremy Harrell veteransclubinc.org Bio: Jeremy Harrell is a U.S. Army Combat Veteran of Iraqi Freedom. He served honorably for nine years and was a Non-Commissioned Officer before getting out of the Army in 2008. After leaving the Army, Jeremy went to school at Mid-Continent University studying Business Management. Jeremy started a career in Operation Management in the Manufacturing and Supply Chain Logistics Industry. As a man with an Entrepreneurial heart, he wanted to do more to support the Veteran community. Three years ago, Jeremy founded a non-profit called Veteran's Club Inc in Kentucky. Presently, Veteran's Club Inc is a premier organization in the United States. Veteran's Club INC has assisted thousands of Veterans in a multitude of ways such as his nationally recognized Equine Therapy Program, Career Transition for Vets needing employment, Family Outreach Program, and is currently developing the Camp Restoration Community to house and heal homeless veterans. Veteran's Club Inc also works heavily in veteran's outreach in the community including raising money for Veteran causes and providing meals, job opportunities, and teaching leadership classes to homeless Veterans. Jeremy also goes into jails and substance abuse inpatient facilities to teach life skills classes in hopes that those who are in there have the tools needed upon release. Veteran's Club INC was the 2019 Recipient of the Patriots Award for Veterans Service Organization. This is a national award given from the American Freedom Fund in Washington D.C. every year. Jeremy was also named Kentucky Veteran of the Year and was commissioned as a Kentucky Colonel twice in two years from two different Governors for the works he's done for veterans in Kentucky. Jeremy was also nominated and chosen to be one of Louisville's elite Forty under 40 for the class of 2020. In November of 2020, Jeremy was awarded Humana's Boots on Ground Award, which is Humana's most coveted award for the work he does for Veterans and the community. Once again in November of 2020, Jeremy was named Community Champion by Amazon and Kentucky Derby Festival. Jeremy is the Co-Chair for Veterans Community Alliance of Louisville (VCAL). Jeremy also serves on the Week of Valor planning committee for Louisville Metro Government as well as the VA Mental Health Summit planning committee. Outside of his organization, Jeremy travels with an organization called Mighty Oaks Warrior Program to help struggling veterans in weeklong retreats in CA, OH, TX, and VA. Jeremy was selected as a Community Influencer for the Mayor of Louisville's Synergy Project bridging the gap between citizens and police. Most recently, Jeremy was selected to serve on the Governor's Challenge Team to help develop policy to combat SMVF suicides in the state of Kentucky. Jeremy is also a very active leader in his church Southeast Christian in Louisville. Independent from his organization, Jeremy is often called upon by local and national news affiliates such as CNN and Fox News when it comes to Veteran and Community Leadership related topics not limited to PTSD, Homelessness, Suicide, Policy, Foreign Policy, Social Justice, and more. Nonprofit Architect Podcast Links Website: http://nonprofitarchitect.org Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/NonprofitArchitect
NPA 81 Jeremy Harrell Veterans Club The importance of partnership In this episode of Nonprofit Architect, Travis talks with Jeremy Harrell about his work with Veteran’s Club Inc in Kentucky. Jeremy Harrell is a U.S. Army Combat Veteran of Iraqi Freedom. He served honorably for nine years and was a Non-Commissioned Officer before getting out of the Army in 2008. As a man with an Entrepreneurial heart, he wanted to do more to support the Veteran community. Three years ago, Jeremy founded a non-profit called Veteran’s Club Inc in Kentucky. Presently, Veteran’s Club Inc is a premier organization in the United States. Veteran’s Club INC has assisted thousands of Veterans in a multitude of ways such as his nationally recognized Equine Therapy Program, Career Transition for Vets needing employment, Family Outreach Program, and is currently developing the Camp Restoration Community to house and heal homeless veterans. Veteran’s Club Inc also works heavily in veteran’s outreach in the community including raising money for Veteran causes and providing meals, job opportunities, and teaching leadership classes to homeless Veterans. Conversation Highlights: {00:53} Jeremy explains how the Veterans club was started {6:31} Jeremy explains how Equine therapy works {9:10} Jeremy shares how he has come up with so many ideas {12:41} Jeremy explains how he folds the vets into the organization to serve {14:55} How do you start when you only have one person at your meeting {18:33} How to get the family involved {24:00} Why you need to partner with other organizations {29:54} The importance of youth council {34:56} A success story from Veterans Club {38:11} Contact Jeremy jharrell@veteransclubinc.org Remarkable quotes: “You cannot hide your feelings from horses” “When an opportunity presents itself, I hop on it” “In our group of 5,000 vets, we have not had one suicide” “Money is secondary I want vets to leave feeling like family” “Do not focus on the number, do the work and the people will come” “Refuse to lose” “We are not worried about the credit we are worried about the results” Resources: Jeremy Harrell jharrell@veteransclubinc.org Facebook.com/jeremy.wayne.harrell Instagram: jeremy_w_harrell_official linkedin: Jeremy Harrell veteransclubinc.org Bio: Jeremy Harrell is a U.S. Army Combat Veteran of Iraqi Freedom. He served honorably for nine years and was a Non-Commissioned Officer before getting out of the Army in 2008. After leaving the Army, Jeremy went to school at Mid-Continent University studying Business Management. Jeremy started a career in Operation Management in the Manufacturing and Supply Chain Logistics Industry. As a man with an Entrepreneurial heart, he wanted to do more to support the Veteran community. Three years ago, Jeremy founded a non-profit called Veteran’s Club Inc in Kentucky. Presently, Veteran’s Club Inc is a premier organization in the United States. Veteran’s Club INC has assisted thousands of Veterans in a multitude of ways such as his nationally recognized Equine Therapy Program, Career Transition for Vets needing employment, Family Outreach Program, and is currently developing the Camp Restoration Community to house and heal homeless veterans. Veteran’s Club Inc also works heavily in veteran’s outreach in the community including raising money for Veteran causes and providing meals, job opportunities, and teaching leadership classes to homeless Veterans. Jeremy also goes into jails and substance abuse inpatient facilities to teach life skills classes in hopes that those who are in there have the tools needed upon release. Veteran’s Club INC was the 2019 Recipient of the Patriots Award for Veterans Service Organization. This is a national award given from the American Freedom Fund in Washington D.C. every year. Jeremy was also named Kentucky Veteran of the Year and was commissioned as a Kentucky Colonel twice in two years from two different Governors for the works he’s done for veterans in Kentucky. Jeremy was also nominated and chosen to be one of Louisville’s elite Forty under 40 for the class of 2020. In November of 2020, Jeremy was awarded Humana’s Boots on Ground Award, which is Humana’s most coveted award for the work he does for Veterans and the community. Once again in November of 2020, Jeremy was named Community Champion by Amazon and Kentucky Derby Festival. Jeremy is the Co-Chair for Veterans Community Alliance of Louisville (VCAL). Jeremy also serves on the Week of Valor planning committee for Louisville Metro Government as well as the VA Mental Health Summit planning committee. Outside of his organization, Jeremy travels with an organization called Mighty Oaks Warrior Program to help struggling veterans in weeklong retreats in CA, OH, TX, and VA. Jeremy was selected as a Community Influencer for the Mayor of Louisville’s Synergy Project bridging the gap between citizens and police. Most recently, Jeremy was selected to serve on the Governor’s Challenge Team to help develop policy to combat SMVF suicides in the state of Kentucky. Jeremy is also a very active leader in his church Southeast Christian in Louisville. Independent from his organization, Jeremy is often called upon by local and national news affiliates such as CNN and Fox News when it comes to Veteran and Community Leadership related topics not limited to PTSD, Homelessness, Suicide, Policy, Foreign Policy, Social Justice, and more. Nonprofit Architect Podcast Links Website: http://nonprofitarchitect.org Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/NonprofitArchitect
Special Message from Bob Russell, former pastor of Southeast Christian in Louisville, KY.
Welcome back to Make More Music, the podcast that connects people to music & one another. Today we chat with Larry Tran, the music director at the main campus of Southeast Christian Church - which is collectively the 4th largest church in America. He shares his musical backstory, shares practical tips for recording, and discusses finding your voice. A new music shoutout from Hvy Bones as well! This episode is sponsored by Caulfield Cables (https://www.caulfieldcables.com/). Check their website (https://www.caulfieldcables.com/) & instagram (https://www.instagram.com/caulfieldcables/) to find their new HD series cable! Check out Larry Tran on IG (https://www.instagram.com/larrysingtran/) Check out Southeast Christian Church (https://www.southeastchristian.org/) Follow Awaken Worship on IG (https://www.instagram.com/awaken.worship/) New Music Shoutout: "Thaw" by Hvy Bones (https://www.instagram.com/hvybones/) Support the show: For free: It helps a ton if you leave a rating and review on your podcast player! Also, text this episode to a friend/family member/coworker/stranger/etc. Donate to directly support the show (https://www.paypal.me/makemoremusic) Get your MMM Merch (https://teespring.com/stores/makemoremusic) Follow us on instagram @make.more.music (https://www.instagram.com/make.more.music/) Subscribe here (https://makemoremusic.fireside.fm/subscribe) & join the mailing list (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSemWoDjnTSjvceuNbJd5A8r4QMvlloc-s54k7-qedbSr0WxUA/viewform) Email us makemoremusicpodcast@gmail.com & nominate a guest here (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeTLLEN_4d6vqq1poWgyzbA-0ar9jKRSpCFYkT-77K5TUwFHw/viewform) Give more grace. Share more love. Make. More. Music.
In this episode of Leaders in Living Rooms, Sean Morgan sits down with Dave Stone to reflect back on following founder Bob Russell at Southeast Christian Church, then passing the baton last year to Kyle Idleman, and now his interim role at Harvest Bible Chapel.
Welcome back to Make More Music, the podcast that connects people to music & one another. Darian Sanders is a talented vocalist who currently performs as the understudy for Simba and in the ensemble in the traveling broadway production of the Lion King. I am also blessed to call him family! He shares about his past as a music education major, worship leader, and more. Follow Darian on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/_dariansanders_) See the Lion King near you (https://www.lionking.com/tour) Support the show: For free: It helps a ton if you leave a rating and review on your podcast player! Also, text this episode to a friend/family member/coworker/stranger/etc. Donate to directly support the show (https://www.paypal.me/makemoremusic) Get your MMM Merch (https://teespring.com/stores/makemoremusic) Follow us on instagram @make.more.music (https://www.instagram.com/make.more.music/) Subscribe here (https://makemoremusic.fireside.fm/subscribe) & join the mailing list (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSemWoDjnTSjvceuNbJd5A8r4QMvlloc-s54k7-qedbSr0WxUA/viewform) Email us makemoremusicpodcast@gmail.com & nominate a guest here (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeTLLEN_4d6vqq1poWgyzbA-0ar9jKRSpCFYkT-77K5TUwFHw/viewform) Give more grace. Share more love. Make. More. Music.
On today’s episode we’re talking with Kyle Idleman. Kyle is the Teaching Pastor at Southeast Christian in Louisville, KY, best selling author of six books, including his latest project we are chatting about with him today, Don't Give Up. Anyone can start something, but the fruit is in the not giving up. Kyle encourages us to run the race, chase the call, and never give up. Listen in. Books Mentioned: Not a Fan Don't Give Up Dare to Lead LIW Recommended Resources Connect with Chris & Jenni: www.liveitwell.com Instagram Facebook
Dave Stone’s passion for excellence and sharing his faith with others drives him in his role as senior minister at Southeast Christian Church. Stone achieved his senior minister status due to his optimistic vision for the future of the church. Identified as a “mega-church,” Southeast Christian is Kentucky’s largest church with 17,000 people in weekly attendance. Prior to his great achievements at Southeast, Stone attended Cincinnati Christian University. He is also a published author of the book “Refining your Style.” Known for his humor and caring nature, Stone is passionate about connecting people to Jesus and one another.