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Weylin Lee is a pastor at Vox Veniae, a contemplative and liturgical church community in East Austin. He had a background and career in technology consulting before joining the team that planted Vox in 2006. He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and Northpark Seminary. Weylin and Rachel have three kids who span college, high school and middle school. Some of his favorite places in the world that he's traveled to include: Iceland, New Zealand, Melbourne, Hong Kong, Thailand, Belize and Hawaii.
The Enneagram is all the rage right now, as books old and new on this subject of understanding oneself and others are flying off the shelves. But how many of those previous Enneagram authors have been people of color? InterVarsity Press's new Enneagram Daily Reflections nine-devotional series features seven authors of color, three of whom are interviewed in this season's finale episode: Sean Palmer (Forty Days on Being a Three), Marlena Graves (Forty Days on Being a Nine), and Gideon Tsang (Forty Days on Being a Seven). With all the interviews and podcasts that have been produced on the topic of the Enneagram, it's rare to find conversations about it featuring people of color, and you will discover an entirely different lens into understanding this ancient tool in this supersized episode. With special guest Suzanne Stabile, coauthor with Ian Morgan Cron of The Road Back to You and author of The Path Between Us.About the Guests:Sean Palmer is the teaching pastor at Ecclesia Houston, a speaker, and an executive coach. Sean is vice-chair of the Missio Alliance board. He and his wife, Rochelle, live in Houston, Texas, with their two daughters. Marlena Graves is a writer and adjunct professor; she holds an MDiv from Northeastern Seminary in Rochester, New York, and is a graduate of the Renovaré Institute. She has been a bylined writer for Christianity Today, (in)courage, womenleaders.com, and Our Daily Bread, and she is also the author of The Way Up Is Down and A Beautiful Disaster. She lives with her husband and three daughters in Toledo, Ohio. Gideon Yee Shun Tsang is an artist, writer, photographer, and spiritual leader. He was the founding pastor at Vox Veniae in Austin, Texas, where he's been living for the past twenty years. He originally hails from Canada. He can be found meandering the country in his van, bike camping in national forests, or cliff jumping into cenotes.SPECIAL OFFER | Save 40% on any of the Enneagram Daily Reflections volumes, and get free US shipping when you use promo code EVN40 at checkout.About the Hosts:Maila Kim is a marketing manager at IVP; she holds a B.A. in English Language & Literature and a B.A. in Communication Studies from the University of Michigan, and an M.A. in Christian Formation & Ministry with a concentration in Bible & Theology from Wheaton College Graduate School. Follow Maila on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.Formerly an editor at IVP, Ed Gilbreath is currently an executive leader at Christianity Today; he earned his bachelor's in communication arts from Judson University and a master's in philosophy of history from Olivet Nazarene University. He is also the author of two IVP books: Reconciliation Blues and Birmingham Revolution. Follow Ed on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.Support the show
Our brother Gideon Tsang guide us into the practice of contemplation, a practice that invites us to notice your life deeply. Gideon serves as a member of the pastoral team of Vox Veniae in Austin.
Our dear brother Gideon Tsang joined us once again; offering a reflection on God’s creative artistry, and the needed reminder of the loving gaze with which we are seen, even as we are prone to resist God’s affection.Gideon serves as a member of the pastoral team of Vox Veniae in Austin.
Our good brother Gideon Tsang shared this weekend with us from Exodus 3. He walked us through how we can mature and grow in this Lenten season and some practices to pick up to help us listen to our lives and the places in our lives where we need to mature.Gideon serves the community of Vox Veniae in Austin, TX
Our beloved brother Gideon Tsang joined us once again, asking the question of what it means to be rooted. As Christ remains (roots) in us, we must ask: Where are our lives rooted? With whom are we rooted? What resistance do we feel towards planting ourselves fully where God has placed us? May God speak to you uniquely through this invitation to stillness, contemplation, and participation.Gideon serves the community of Vox Veniae in Austin, TX
Our friend Weylin Lee from Vox Veniae joined us for a sermon on Jesus’ time on earth in a resurrected body. Quotes and Resources Mentioned: “Not only are we loved, but we too are called to heal and to liberate. This healing power in us will not come from our capacities and our riches, but in and through our poverty. … Read More → The post Embodiment: Luke 24 (2018.07.01 Sermon) appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
Rev. Gideon Tsang, pastor at Vox Veniae in Austin, Texas, talks to Laura Everett about planting a church, discerning the needs of his community, some painful failures, and the risks and rewards of moving forward without a grand vision. --- About the podcast: Rev. Laura Everett and the Rev. Bill Lamar ask fresh questions about leadership and the future of the church and breathe life into Christian leaders struggling in the valley of dry bones. --- Can These Bones is an offering of Faith & Leadership/Leadership Education at Duke Divinity. Follow Can These Bones: https://www.faithandleadership.com/can-these-bones Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadershipeducation/ Twitter: @faithleadership #canthesebones Laura: @RevEverett Bill: @WilliamHLamarIV
Gideon Tsang, our friend and pastor of Vox Veniae, continued our Advent reflections with an invitation to live with joy. Quotes and Resources: “If I do not feel a sense of joy in God’s creation, if I forget to offer the world back to God with thankfulness, I have advanced very little upon the Way. I have not yet learnt … Read More → The post Advent 2 — Joy (2017.12.10 Sermon) appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
Gideon Tsang is a pastor at Vox Venaie. He leads this community in Austin, TX as they are collectively learning to find ways for love and life to intersect and coming to understand how we can do more together than we can do alone. He joins us in this episode of let the music play podcast as we discuss his personal reflections what community is and how it can be a gift to the world. Vox Veniae - http://voxveniae.com/ @GideonTsang - https://www.instagram.com/gideontsang/
RePlacing Church: Local Spirituality, Innovative Community & Social Change with Ben Katt
Gideon Tsang is a pastor with Vox Veniae in east Austin, Texas which pioneered Space 12, a unique non-profit collaborative space which serves as a neighborhood gathering point hosting art shows, concerts, slam poetry events, computer classes, and dance classes, while partnering with neighborhood associations and varying organizations. In this episode of RePlacing Church, he joins me to talk about: How the city gave their church their voice Learning how to release agendas The joys and struggles of starting a third space as a church Pastoral burnout and the challenges of slowing down in a frantic culture How not to be a pastor obsessed with performance (especially on Easter) Why talent is a curse *Get your free RePlacing Church Resource List, a guide to being and becoming the church in the neighborhood. SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW the RePlacing Church Podcast on iTunes, or listen on Stitcher, Google Play, or Podbean. Sign up for RePlacing Church updates at www.replacingchurch.org. Like on Facebook, Follow on Instagram. Episode Song Credits: "Another Wrong to Right" and "You Won't Walk Alone" by Mercir. "Closed" by Zadok Wartes. Used with Permission. Production Assistance by Nate Tubbs.
Our friend Gideon Tsang, from Vox Veniae, joins us with a challenge to change our minds. Quotes and resources mentioned: When Jesus said, ‘(Change your minds),’ to his first disciples, he was calling them to change the direction in which they were looking for happiness. ‘(Changing our mind)’ is an invitation to grow up and become a fully mature human … Read More → The post Easter 4 (2017.05.07 Sermon) appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
Gideon Tsang heads up vision and teaching at Vox Veniae, a multi-ethnic church community in Austin, Texas. Originally from Canada, Gideon has made a home for the last decade in East Austin with his family. He is a speaker, pastor, photographer, cyclist and overall great thinker.
Jason Minnix is a spiritual director living in Austin, Texas. He studied Philosophy at the University of Texas and Spiritual Formation at George Fox Seminary. When he isn't leading individuals he is leading groups during a contemplative service at Vox Veniae.