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This Sunday is our last week in our series The Whole Church - a series that has focused on the Holy Spirit's worki in both our lives as individuals and as a Church. For the last couple of weeks, we've given our attention to the gifts of the Spirit, and this week? Well, we're talking about some of the gifts we might call... supernatural. Miracles. Tongues. Healing. Are these gifts still an active part of the Church? And if so, how might we pursue them in healthy ways? (1 Corinthians 12:4-11)
In the final three week's of our series The Whole Church, we're exploring the Spirit's work in community through the outpouring of spiritual gifts. These gifts are given with a purpose: to unite us and empower us as a people known by love. This week, we're exploring how the gifts equip every believer for a life of love in community – as well as the barriers that often stand in the way.
In the month of July, we're unpacking one of the most radical teachings in the New Testament: that every believer is empowered by the Spirit for the sake of building a community known by love. In this message, we look at the list of gifts found in Romans 12:6-8.
In this message Guest Speaker Luke Embree shares how the Holy Spirit calls us out of independence and into and interdependent life in community.
This special episode of The Whole Church Podcast, in collaboration with Systematic Geekology, delves into the intricate parallels between science fiction, horror narratives, and biblical apocalyptic literature. At the forefront of our discussion is the salient point that both genres, while seemingly disparate, engage with themes of eschatology and the human condition, provoking thoughtful discourse on the end times. Joined by esteemed guests, including Ryan Does, Leah Robinson, and Will Rose, we explore how the fervent fan bases of these genres resonate with theological debates surrounding eschatological interpretations. As we navigate through various narratives, we will uncover the underlying fears and hopes that both horror and sci-fi reflect, paralleling the complexities found within scriptural texts. Ultimately, our conversation seeks to illuminate how these narratives can foster a deeper understanding of our shared humanity and theological perspectives.A compelling convergence of theological discourse and genre analysis unfolds as Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell welcome esteemed guests, including Ryan Does, Leah Robinson, and Will Rose, for a profound exploration of the intersections between Sci-Fi, Horror, and Biblical apocalyptic literature. The quintet engages in a thoughtful dialogue, dissecting the intricate narratives that unfold within these genres, highlighting the shared thematic elements of existential dread, societal critique, and the human condition. They delve into the apocalyptic motifs present in both Biblical texts and contemporary storytelling, elucidating how these narratives serve as mirrors reflecting humanity's deepest fears and hopes regarding the unknown future. Central to the discussion is the comparison of the passionate fanbases surrounding Sci-Fi and Horror properties to the fervor exhibited by Christian theologians engaging with eschatological themes. The conversation navigates through the nuances of interpretation, the nature of belief, and the consequences of differing perspectives. The guests articulate a vision for unity within the church, advocating for a deeper understanding of the diverse interpretations that exist within both fandoms and faith communities, ultimately positing that both realms can learn from one another in their respective quests for meaning amid chaos.Takeaways: In this special crossover episode, we explore the intersection of horror and sci-fi narratives with biblical apocalyptic literature, examining themes of chaos and hope. The discussion highlights the parallels between fan cultures in sci-fi and horror and the debates among Christian theologians regarding eschatology. We reflect on the significance of stories in shaping our understanding of humanity's struggles and the unknown, drawing connections to both fiction and theology. The episode advocates for a broader understanding of apocalyptic literature, emphasizing its role as a source of hope amidst chaotic narratives and societal issues. We contend that both horror and sci-fi serve to explore the human condition, revealing our fears and aspirations in a complex world. Listeners are encouraged to engage with narratives that challenge their perspectives, fostering a deeper appreciation for the diversity of stories within and outside of faith contexts. Our favorite Sci-Fi and Horror stories as listed in the recording:AlienThe PredatorThe ThingFrankensteinStar WarsJurassic ParkDead SpaceDoctor WhoInvisible KingdomScreamGet OutHouse on Haunted HillGodzillaEvent Horizon The TerminatorFalloutDuneBlame!SunshineMarvel's Thor.Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network:
These are some of the most important questions we can ask as Christians. This week, we're focusing on how God speaks, why His voice matters, and how we can know whether we're we're actually following His lead.
How do we know that the Holy Spirit is at work in us? Some point to the power and prominence of our gifts. But Jesus points us somewhere different – to the fruit of His character growing in us.
Pastor Christian Powell preaches to the Faith Church congregation on Sunday morning, June 22, 2025.
Depending on your background and experience in faith, talking about the Holy Spirit can be intimidating – and sometimes come with a lot of baggage. In this message, we're giving our attention to how Jesus understood and lived in the power of the Holy Spirit – and how His promise for us is far better news than we often dare to dream.
In this special message, Justin unpacks the meaning of Pentecost before interviewing Dr. Ananthi Jebasingh (founder of Friends Of The Good Samaritan) about the Good Samaritan School, how she's seen God answer prayer, and what it takes to sustain our faith for the long haul.
In this episode, Jason sits down with long-time pastor, professor, and marketplace theologian R. Paul Stevens to explore the sacredness of daily work. Paul's ministry journey spans decades, from student ministry in Halifax to pastoring in Vancouver, teaching at Regent College, and even a mid-career stint as a carpenter. Paul unpacks the heartbeat behind his conviction that every follower of Jesus is in full-time ministry and that whatever your vocation, be it a pastor, a police officer, or a mother, your work matters to God. In this conversation Paul shares about: How Ephesians 4 set helped him come to realize that all Christians are in “full-time ministry,” The danger of dualism among our congregations and the importance of reclaiming whole-life, integrated discipleship,How pastors can empower their congregations for Monday-to-Saturday faithfulness, A story of meeting a young seeker on public transit and the unfolding of their year-long discipleship journey.Paul is thoughtful and intentional, bringing over 50 years of ministry experience and theological rigor to the conversation. In this episode Paul will remind you that pastoral leadership isn't confined to a platform or pulpit, and you'll be inspired by stories of a seasoned pastor living out the Gospel in his ordinary, everyday moments. Show Notes: Fall 2025 Pastors Retreat at Barnabas LandingPaul's WebsiteInstitute for Marketplace TransformationPartners: We couldn't do the work we do at The Pastorate without your generous support. We invite you to pray, share, and give towards seeding a hope-filled future for the Canadian church.Learn more about the Canadian Bible Society's "Bible Course."
The salient point of this discussion revolves around the crucial relevance of theological topics, as addressed through the lens of various church traditions, to the everyday lives of individuals not engaged in vocational ministry. Co-hosts Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell engage in a profound dialogue with six esteemed guests—professors and pastors—reflecting on insights garnered from the preceding series, "The Whole Church Job Fair." Participants articulate the necessity of bridging the gap between theological discourse and the practical realities faced by congregants. The episode underscores the imperative for church leaders to cultivate an understanding of their congregants' lived experiences while simultaneously encouraging them to delve deeper into the Scriptures. This multifaceted exploration ultimately aims to enhance the church's engagement with the broader community by demonstrating the applicability and significance of faith in contemporary societal contexts.The podcast episode delves into the profound themes encapsulated in Ephesians, specifically addressing the maturity of the church and the transformative power of the Spirit. The discussion begins with a reference to Ephesians 4:14-16, which emphasizes the necessity for believers to evolve beyond spiritual immaturity and to be anchored in truth rather than swayed by errant doctrines. The speakers, including an ordained minister and academic theologian, reflect on their experiences in bridging the gap between practical theology and academic rigor, highlighting the importance of addressing congregational needs while maintaining theological integrity. They engage in a thoughtful dialogue about the relevance of theological discussions to everyday lives, questioning whether the church adequately considers the perspectives and needs of its members. This leads to an exploration of the role of church leaders in fostering a nurturing environment that allows individuals to grow spiritually and engage meaningfully with the Scriptures. The conversation is rich with insights into the challenges and responsibilities facing contemporary church leaders in a rapidly changing cultural landscape, as they strive to ensure that the message of Christ remains relevant and impactful in the lives of their congregants.Takeaways: The podcast episode features a diverse group of religious leaders discussing the relevance of theological topics to non-ministerial individuals. A key focus of the discussion revolves around whether church teachings should cater to the perceived needs and interests of congregants. Participants emphasized the necessity for churches to engage authentically with their communities, fostering genuine relationships rather than merely preaching theological principles. The episode highlights the importance of understanding scripture in its context, encouraging a deeper exploration of biblical texts to enhance personal faith and community dynamics. Many guests expressed concern that traditional church teachings often fail to address contemporary societal issues, leading to a disconnect between theology and daily life. The discussion revealed a shared belief that the church must actively involve itself in social justice issues and engage with the world to remain relevant and impactful. .Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network:https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm.Don't miss any of the episodes we've done in our "Whole Church Job Fair" series:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/660c787f-d176-4587-b3b1-1e8fce4df217.Check out "Theology on the Rocks" with Lea Robinson:
Paul tells the church that there are different spiritual gifts that are uniquely given by God and every role in the church is necessary and important. Grab your Bible, turn to 1 Corinthians 12, and follow along with Bob.
The primary focus of this episode is the insightful dialogue between Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell as they engage with Andy Walsh, the Chief Science Officer at Health Monitoring Systems. Our discussion delves into the intersection of faith and science, examining whether significant theological topics discussed within seminaries and churches bear relevance to Andy's daily professional experiences. Throughout this episode, we explore the nuances of public health, particularly in light of contemporary challenges, and how the church community can play a supportive role. By examining the practical implications of faith in the realm of science, we aim to foster a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of these fields. Join us as we navigate these compelling themes in a manner that underscores the importance of integrating theological discourse with occupational realities.In this compelling encore episode of the Whole Church Job Fair series, Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell engage in a profound discussion with Andy Walsh, Chief Science Officer at Health Monitoring Systems and co-host of Systematic Geekology. The conversation delves into the intersection of science and faith, particularly examining how significant theological topics addressed in churches and seminaries manifest in the professional realm of public health. Walsh articulates the complexities and challenges of integrating scientific principles with theological beliefs, especially in a landscape where public health has become increasingly scrutinized.Throughout the episode, Walsh shares his experiences navigating the nuances of public health, emphasizing the importance of understanding systemic issues that affect health outcomes in various communities. He discusses the vital role that faith communities can play in addressing these disparities, advocating for a greater awareness of how theological discussions can inform and enhance public health initiatives. The dialogue serves as a reminder of the necessity for churches to actively engage with public health matters, fostering a deeper understanding of how faith can drive social responsibility and community care.As the episode unfolds, listeners are invited to consider their own roles within their faith communities and how they can contribute to a collective effort in promoting health equity. Walsh's insights challenge the audience to appreciate the often-overlooked work of public health professionals and to recognize the valuable contributions that faith communities can make in supporting these efforts. Ultimately, this episode calls for a renewed commitment to bridging the gap between faith and science, encouraging a collaborative approach to addressing the pressing health challenges faced by society today.Takeaways: In this episode, Andy Walsh elucidates the importance of public health roles and their impact on community well-being. The dialogue emphasizes how theological discussions can shape our understanding of daily professional responsibilities and ethical decision-making. Joshua and TJ explore the intersection of faith and science, highlighting common misconceptions and the potential for collaboration. Listeners gain insights into how public health efforts can be better supported by church communities through education and outreach initiatives. Andy shares personal reflections on his work, showcasing the emotional toll of being involved in public health during crises such as the pandemic. The episode encourages a more profound appreciation for public health professionals and their often unseen contributions to society. .Check out Andy and Will's chat on the Systematic Geekology YouTube Page:https://www.youtube.com/live/ERzlnBWd-zY?si=6-elmDboDPfIURqBMentioned in this episode:Easily subscribe to our show wherever you...
The primary focus of this episode is the insightful dialogue between Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell as they engage with Andy Walsh, the Chief Science Officer at Health Monitoring Systems. Our discussion delves into the intersection of faith and science, examining whether significant theological topics discussed within seminaries and churches bear relevance to Andy's daily professional experiences. Throughout this episode, we explore the nuances of public health, particularly in light of contemporary challenges, and how the church community can play a supportive role. By examining the practical implications of faith in the realm of science, we aim to foster a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of these fields. Join us as we navigate these compelling themes in a manner that underscores the importance of integrating theological discourse with occupational realities.In this compelling encore episode of the Whole Church Job Fair series, Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell engage in a profound discussion with Andy Walsh, Chief Science Officer at Health Monitoring Systems and co-host of Systematic Geekology. The conversation delves into the intersection of science and faith, particularly examining how significant theological topics addressed in churches and seminaries manifest in the professional realm of public health. Walsh articulates the complexities and challenges of integrating scientific principles with theological beliefs, especially in a landscape where public health has become increasingly scrutinized.Throughout the episode, Walsh shares his experiences navigating the nuances of public health, emphasizing the importance of understanding systemic issues that affect health outcomes in various communities. He discusses the vital role that faith communities can play in addressing these disparities, advocating for a greater awareness of how theological discussions can inform and enhance public health initiatives. The dialogue serves as a reminder of the necessity for churches to actively engage with public health matters, fostering a deeper understanding of how faith can drive social responsibility and community care.As the episode unfolds, listeners are invited to consider their own roles within their faith communities and how they can contribute to a collective effort in promoting health equity. Walsh's insights challenge the audience to appreciate the often-overlooked work of public health professionals and to recognize the valuable contributions that faith communities can make in supporting these efforts. Ultimately, this episode calls for a renewed commitment to bridging the gap between faith and science, encouraging a collaborative approach to addressing the pressing health challenges faced by society today.Takeaways: In this episode, Andy Walsh elucidates the importance of public health roles and their impact on community well-being. The dialogue emphasizes how theological discussions can shape our understanding of daily professional responsibilities and ethical decision-making. Joshua and TJ explore the intersection of faith and science, highlighting common misconceptions and the potential for collaboration. Listeners gain insights into how public health efforts can be better supported by church communities through education and outreach initiatives. Andy shares personal reflections on his work, showcasing the emotional toll of being involved in public health during crises such as the pandemic. The episode encourages a more profound appreciation for public health professionals and their often unseen contributions to society. .Check out Andy and Will's chat on the Systematic Geekology YouTube Page:https://www.youtube.com/live/ERzlnBWd-zY?si=6-elmDboDPfIURqBMentioned in this episode:Easily subscribe to our show wherever you...
The concluding episode of our "Whole Church Job Fair" series presents a compelling dialogue between Joshua Noel and Brandon Knight, who serves as a "Ninja Coach" at the YMCA. The primary focus of this discussion is to explore the relevance of theological topics typically debated within ecclesiastical and academic circles to the everyday experiences of individuals engaged in non-vocational ministry roles. Throughout their conversation, Knight reflects on his journey from seminary to his current profession, evaluating whether the theological education he received holds any significance in his daily life. This episode not only encapsulates insights from Knight's unique vocation but also underscores the broader theme of how diverse occupations can intersect with spiritual and theological principles. As we conclude this series, we invite listeners to anticipate an encore episode next week, followed by a Round Table discussion in three weeks, featuring various pastors and professors who will reflect on the insights shared throughout this series.The concluding episode of our 'Whole Church Job Fair' series features an engaging dialogue between Joshua Noel and Brandon Knight, who delves into his unique role as a 'Ninja Coach' at the YMCA. This enlightening conversation explores the intersection of vocational ministry and secular employment, specifically examining whether the theological discussions prevalent in seminaries hold any significance in everyday work environments. Brandon's journey from seminary to becoming a Ninja Coach illustrates the diverse paths individuals take and challenges the notion that ministry is confined solely to the pulpit. Through their discourse, they highlight the importance of viewing all professions as avenues for ministry, fostering a sense of unity among those in various occupations. Joshua and Brandon also confront the technical difficulties encountered during recording, adding a layer of authenticity to the episode, while the overarching theme emphasizes how individuals can embody their faith in every aspect of their lives, including their day jobs.Takeaways: In this final episode of the Whole Church Job Fair series, we explore the relevance of theological discussions in everyday occupations. Brandon Knight, a Ninja Coach, shares insights on how his seminary education shapes his current work and interactions with children. The episode emphasizes the importance of seeing all forms of work as ministry, regardless of the field or job title. Through the lens of Ninja Zone, we learn how teaching physical skills can also promote social justice and community engagement. Brandon argues for the necessity of ethical training in pastoral education to ensure accountability and integrity within ministry. The discussion reveals the disconnect between theological education and practical application in various societal roles, advocating for a holistic view of ministry. Companies mentioned in this episode: Ninja Zone YMCA Anazao My Seminary Life Kung Fu Pizza Party .Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network:https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm.Don't miss any of the episodes we've done in our "Whole Church Job Fair" series so far:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/660c787f-d176-4587-b3b1-1e8fce4df217.Check out My Seminary Life & Kung Fu Pizza Party with Brandon Knight: https://my-seminary-life.captivate.fm/listen
The concluding episode of our "Whole Church Job Fair" series presents a compelling dialogue between Joshua Noel and Brandon Knight, who serves as a "Ninja Coach" at the YMCA. The primary focus of this discussion is to explore the relevance of theological topics typically debated within ecclesiastical and academic circles to the everyday experiences of individuals engaged in non-vocational ministry roles. Throughout their conversation, Knight reflects on his journey from seminary to his current profession, evaluating whether the theological education he received holds any significance in his daily life. This episode not only encapsulates insights from Knight's unique vocation but also underscores the broader theme of how diverse occupations can intersect with spiritual and theological principles. As we conclude this series, we invite listeners to anticipate an encore episode next week, followed by a Round Table discussion in three weeks, featuring various pastors and professors who will reflect on the insights shared throughout this series.The concluding episode of our 'Whole Church Job Fair' series features an engaging dialogue between Joshua Noel and Brandon Knight, who delves into his unique role as a 'Ninja Coach' at the YMCA. This enlightening conversation explores the intersection of vocational ministry and secular employment, specifically examining whether the theological discussions prevalent in seminaries hold any significance in everyday work environments. Brandon's journey from seminary to becoming a Ninja Coach illustrates the diverse paths individuals take and challenges the notion that ministry is confined solely to the pulpit. Through their discourse, they highlight the importance of viewing all professions as avenues for ministry, fostering a sense of unity among those in various occupations. Joshua and Brandon also confront the technical difficulties encountered during recording, adding a layer of authenticity to the episode, while the overarching theme emphasizes how individuals can embody their faith in every aspect of their lives, including their day jobs.Takeaways: In this final episode of the Whole Church Job Fair series, we explore the relevance of theological discussions in everyday occupations. Brandon Knight, a Ninja Coach, shares insights on how his seminary education shapes his current work and interactions with children. The episode emphasizes the importance of seeing all forms of work as ministry, regardless of the field or job title. Through the lens of Ninja Zone, we learn how teaching physical skills can also promote social justice and community engagement. Brandon argues for the necessity of ethical training in pastoral education to ensure accountability and integrity within ministry. The discussion reveals the disconnect between theological education and practical application in various societal roles, advocating for a holistic view of ministry. Companies mentioned in this episode: Ninja Zone YMCA Anazao My Seminary Life Kung Fu Pizza Party .Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network:https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm.Don't miss any of the episodes we've done in our "Whole Church Job Fair" series so far:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/660c787f-d176-4587-b3b1-1e8fce4df217.Check out My Seminary Life & Kung Fu Pizza Party with Brandon Knight: https://my-seminary-life.captivate.fm/listen
This podcast episode represents the culmination of an enlightening journey into the notion of "amipotence," as articulated by Dr. Thomas J. Oord. On this Good Friday, we engage in a profound discourse regarding Dr. Oord's revolutionary ideas, which challenge the conventional understanding of divine omnipotence, positing instead that God embodies uncontrolling love. Our esteemed guests, Dr. Oord and Josh Patterson, join hosts Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell to explore the implications of these theological insights, particularly in relation to human agency and the nature of love. The conversation further delves into the narrative complexities presented by characters such as Kilgrave from Marvel's "Jessica Jones," fostering a rich dialogue around the intersections of power, control, and love. This episode not only reflects on previous discussions but also invites listeners to contemplate the broader implications of these ideas in their own lives and faith journeys.The episode culminates in a rich exploration of the intersection between theology, ethics, and popular culture, utilizing the character of Mr. Purple from the Jessica Jones series as a focal point for our discussions on control, love, and agency. In analyzing Mr. Purple's coercive abilities, we confront the ethical dilemmas posed by his actions and their implications for our understanding of divine love. I assert that if love is to be genuine, it must be free from coercion, prompting a reevaluation of how we perceive power in both divine and human contexts. This leads us to a critical examination of the premise that God's omnipotence should be reconceptualized as omnibenevolence—an all-encompassing love that respects the autonomy of creation. Through this lens, we invite our listeners to consider the transformative potential of adopting a theology that prioritizes relationality and love over mere power, ultimately fostering a more profound connection with the divine and with one another.Takeaways: Dr. Thomas J. Oord's concept of amipotence emphasizes God's nature as all-loving rather than all-powerful, fundamentally altering theological perspectives. In examining the implications of Jesus's sacrifice, we must confront the paradox of a suffering God and the nature of divine love. The discussions surrounding the character Kilgrave from Marvel comics serve as a poignant analogy for understanding coercive power versus loving influence in relationships. The panelists argue that true love cannot exist within a framework of coercion, highlighting the necessity of free will in authentic relationships. This episode serves as a culmination of previous dialogues, providing a comprehensive reflection on the evolution of thought regarding omnipotence and its alternatives. Dr. Oord invites listeners to engage with his forthcoming systematic theology of love, inviting community input on theological discourse. .Check out the episode of Systematic Geekology on Mr Purple and amipotence:https://systematic-geekology.captivate.fm/episode/from-omnipotence-to-amipotence-rethinking-divine-control-through-jessica-jones/.Listen to our earlier panel episode on Amipotence with Tom, Josh, Nick Polk, and Aaron Simmons:https://the-whole-church-podcast.captivate.fm/episode/amipotence-a-whole-church-panel-discussion/.Don't miss any of the episodes we have done with Tom Oord:
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Dr. Gafney is the author of A Women's Lectionary for the Whole Church and translator of its biblical selections. She is the author of Womanist Midrash: A Reintroduction to Women of the Torah and of the Throne, a commentary on Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah in the Wisdom series; Daughters of Miriam: Women Prophets in Ancient Israel; and co-editor of The Peoples' Bible and The Peoples' Companion to the Bible. She is an Episcopal priest, and a former Army chaplain and congregational pastor in the AME Zion Church. She is a preacher, teacher, activist, published poet, and an amateur watercolorist.
The inaugural episode of our mini-series, "The Whole Church Job Fair," delves into the intricate dynamics of the food industry. Our hosts, Joshua Noel and TJ (Tiberius Juan) Blackwell, engage in a rigorous dialogue with esteemed guests, Joe Dea, a savory chef, and Elizabeth (Pang) Clyde, a distinguished pastry chef. The central theme of this episode revolves around the relevance of theological discussions in the day-to-day realities of those laboring within the culinary sphere. Through their shared experiences and insights, we seek to elucidate whether the doctrinal topics expounded upon in ecclesiastical settings resonate with the lived experiences of these culinary professionals. As we embark on this exploration, we aim to bridge the gap between sacred discourse and secular vocations, thereby fostering a deeper understanding of how faith intersects with everyday labor in the food industry.The podcast episode presents a rich tapestry of insights regarding the intrinsic value of various professions and the overarching theme of service to others as rooted in Christian doctrine. One speaker eloquently articulates the notion that professions, whether they belong to farmers, painters, or nurses, embody a divine calling to contribute to the common good, thereby revealing the sacredness inherent in labor. The discussion seamlessly intertwines theological reflections with practical applications, particularly emphasizing the biblical exhortation found in Ephesians 4. This scriptural passage advocates for truthfulness, constructive communication, and communal support, underscoring the responsibility of individuals within the Church to uplift one another through their respective vocations. The speakers challenge listeners to consider how their everyday work can reflect their faith, calling upon examples from various professions discussed, thereby reinforcing the idea that every job can be a platform for ministry and service. Ultimately, the episode encourages a holistic view of faith that encompasses all aspects of life, urging listeners to embrace their roles with a sense of purpose and commitment to the betterment of their communities, guided by love and grace.Within this engaging episode, a profound exploration emerges surrounding the intersection of faith and everyday work, particularly in the context of the food industry. The speakers invite professionals from various backgrounds to share their experiences, emphasizing how theological concepts impact their daily lives. Through a candid discussion about the challenges faced by those employed in service-oriented fields, the podcast illustrates the often-overlooked struggles and triumphs of individuals who serve in restaurants, kitchens, and beyond. By dissecting the scriptural principles outlined in Ephesians, the hosts draw connections between the moral imperatives of the faith and the ethical responsibilities of workers in high-pressure environments. Additionally, the episode sheds light on the necessity for compassion and understanding within the workplace, advocating that every interaction carries the potential to reflect Christ's love. The speakers stress the importance of community and support, urging listeners to engage in acts of kindness, recognizing the inherent dignity of every worker, thereby fostering a spirit of unity and collaboration in the pursuit of a greater good.Takeaways: The food industry demands a level of dedication and professionalism that often goes unrecognized in discussions about everyday work. Understanding the nature of God and His character is crucial for those working in high-pressure environments like restaurants. The dynamic of serving others in the restaurant industry offers valuable insights into the essence of Christian service and community. There exists a significant disparity between the perceived relevance of theological discussions and the actual experiences of those in the
The Whole Church, the Whole Gospel, the Whole WorldPassage: Matthew 28v16-20Speaker: Jim MemoryApologies that the video cuts off before the end of the talk
Thank you to Kayla and John for sharing their stories in today's episode. There's still time to share both audio and written reflections for this series. You can send yours to info@allplacestogether.org by Feb 10.A Women's Lectionary for the Whole Church, Year W. Dr. Wilda C. Gafney. Used with permission. --• Do you have a favorite story about prayer from the bible? Why is it your favorite? How has the story shaped your prayer life? • What does the Lord's Prayer mean to you? • How do you engage your body in prayer? • If you make prayer shawls, walk labyrinths, use prayer beads, or engage in another type of physical prayer, how did you begin that journey? How do you feel connected to God during the process? • If you're good at silence, how did you develop this practice? How do you maintain it? How have you heard God's voice in the process? • Share a story about how praying the hours has been a meaningful practice for you. • How does music, either making or listening, contribute to your prayer life? • How does praying together in worship feed your individual faith and connection to the wider community? • Does your faith community have a particular prayer practice that is meaningful to you? • Why do you keep praying if there is still war, hunger, and suffering?
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Today's episode is all about our friend, Dr Tom Oord and his newest 2 volume set: "Amipotence: Support & Criticism" and "Amipotence: Expansion & Application"! This 2 volume set is a collection of essays by various scholars and friends in response to Dr Oord's doctrine for Amipotence and the argument he laid out in his book, "The Death of Omnipotence and Birth of Amipotence". For this special bonus episode of The Whole Church Podcast, Joshua Noel hosts a panel discussion between Dr Tom Oord, Dr J Aaron Simmons, Josh Patterson, and Nick Polk! J-Patty, Nick Polk, and Aaron all contributed essays in the two-volume set; Tom, here, addresses their essays and some other responses to his ideas as well!.What is the true meaning of omnipotence? What is omnipotence in the Bible? What do Christians mean when they say God is sovereign? What is the problem with omnipotence? What is the omnipotence fallacy? What is amipotence? What is the meaning of God's love? What does the Bible say about God's love? What is true love of God?.In this episode, we will:Discuss philosophical problems with omnipotence and amipotenceExplain Tom Oord's idea of "amipotence"Explore the depths of the conversations more progressive Christianity can have over God's power.Don't miss any of the episodes we have done with Tom Oord:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/7908711e-0990-4e7c-b604-e5d4e6b1dba2.Get your own copy of the two-volume set of essays on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Amipotence-Support-Criticism-Expansion-Application/dp/1958670839/ref=sr_1_3?crid=37T2HMM60OLS6&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.XEE9LYq38lyfR7OSZhmMpJIbxNfS-PrX64nhU5hKh_usrH33CErhHg8jPjpuQ9SbrPP8XbqE-b9xaQeC5QlfHwDQ_W5eGRx0h9ewI6CTGNPblPSXZqM6ui1gvBoMYIYPX7iSL1NUHsW6wYOheATSwQ.b245iuucSjFK9YeUzkWGptZFBzvVfEDXtzuVw8RM9zc&dib_tag=se&keywords=amipotence&qid=1736648595&sprefix=amipotenc%2Caps%2C113&sr=8-3.Check out Tom's book, "The Death of Omnipotence and Birth of Amipotence"https://www.amazon.com/Death-Omnipotence-Birth-Amipotence-ebook/dp/B0C1KJ499N/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2M6OYD0Q9Y6T9&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.9yL_6uLXRhagOjGAqlVD39as3LQsqk84IsyYMzZL2S2o2s-Urt27w-n9y98qCnSfGtS-0qjj2fWSxHbmEvhkPDWE5OtZrkkNhoWHADAepJ02lStKm3UsovOUPSQ-uz6Y1X3ddYm0CGyWz6qgKmwF6g.VN4vQ2yL-nIrVgxlh5ZSntaWMKLTmD7sXOcVn_mNj7I&dib_tag=se&keywords=death+of+omnipotence&qid=1736648574&sprefix=death+of+omn%2Caps%2C133&sr=8-1.Follow Tom on Substack:https://substack.com/@thomasjayoord759927.Listen to (RE)Thinking Faith with Josh Patterson:
MERRY CHRISTMAS, Whole Church and Systematic Geekology fans! Joshua Noel is joined by Nick Polk to discuss how Substack might take the place of Twitter and can help us get out of our echo chambers. They also discuss both of their substacks - Tolkien Pop and The Kingdom Key - and they geek out about Christmas some and talk about where to get Nick's new book, "Tolkien and Pop Culture: Vol 1"!.What is Substack used for? Is Substack free to use? How is Substack different from a blog? Can you read Substack for free? Why is Substack popular? How many books did J.R.R. Tolkien write about Middle-earth? Why is Tolkien so famous? Why did Tolkien write The Lord of the Rings? Why is Tolkien called the father of fantasy? What is the main story of Kingdom Hearts? What was the inspiration for Kingdom Hearts? What is the message of Kingdom Hearts? What does Kingdom Hearts teach us? Why is it called Christmas? What really matters about the Christmas story?.In this episode, we will:Discuss Nick Polk's bookDeconstruct the nature and benefits of SubstackExplore the merits of fantasy and gamingHang out with Christmas fun!.Use your Christmas gift cards to get Nick's book:https://www.amazon.com/Tolkien-Pop-Culture/dp/B0DKTW5XYH/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1BQ3Y7MW4WTBO&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ae5j5Vy58BVDlXMI9tH-Vw.v9y1BrrWMPgl7vK0cQ5IrBCHgQ2j28eCqOMizVPq1RQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=tolkien+and+pop+culture+nick+polk&qid=1734832777&sprefix=tolkien+and+pop+%2Caps%2C161&sr=8-1.Check out Joshua's Kingdom Hearts substack, The Kingdom Key:https://thekingdomkey.substack.com/.Subscribe to Nick Polk's substack, Tolkien Pop:https://tolkienpop.substack.com/.Check out more from Joshua on Systematic Geekology:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/642da9db-496a-40f5-b212-7013d1e211e0.Hear more Systematic Geekology episodes about Middle Earth:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/7bdc3a47-0c58-40f1-88da-9f14079772f7.Listen to more pods about Kingdom Hearts on Systematic Geekologyhttps://player.captivate.fm/collection/91eb2808-3652-46d5-9377-d0ff6a9cc354Mentioned in this episode:Check out the other AMP Network shows!https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm . https://open.spotify.com/show/725pdvTzkle0fDWK2sdxnD?si=e317918366e04338 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/anazao-podcasts/id6447432145One Time DonationsEasily subscribe to our show wherever you listen!https://the-whole-church-podcast.captivate.fm/listen
MERRY CHRISTMAS, Whole Church and Systematic Geekology fans! Joshua Noel is joined by Nick Polk to discuss how Substack might take the place of Twitter and can help us get out of our echo chambers. They also discuss both of their substacks - Tolkien Pop and The Kingdom Key - and they geek out about Christmas some and talk about where to get Nick's new book, "Tolkien and Pop Culture: Vol 1"!.What is Substack used for? Is Substack free to use? How is Substack different from a blog? Can you read Substack for free? Why is Substack popular? How many books did J.R.R. Tolkien write about Middle-earth? Why is Tolkien so famous? Why did Tolkien write The Lord of the Rings? Why is Tolkien called the father of fantasy? What is the main story of Kingdom Hearts? What was the inspiration for Kingdom Hearts? What is the message of Kingdom Hearts? What does Kingdom Hearts teach us? Why is it called Christmas? What really matters about the Christmas story?.In this episode, we will:Discuss Nick Polk's bookDeconstruct the nature and benefits of SubstackExplore the merits of fantasy and gamingHang out with Christmas fun!.Use your Christmas gift cards to get Nick's book:https://www.amazon.com/Tolkien-Pop-Culture/dp/B0DKTW5XYH/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1BQ3Y7MW4WTBO&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ae5j5Vy58BVDlXMI9tH-Vw.v9y1BrrWMPgl7vK0cQ5IrBCHgQ2j28eCqOMizVPq1RQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=tolkien+and+pop+culture+nick+polk&qid=1734832777&sprefix=tolkien+and+pop+%2Caps%2C161&sr=8-1.Check out Joshua's Kingdom Hearts substack, The Kingdom Key:https://thekingdomkey.substack.com/.Subscribe to Nick Polk's substack, Tolkien Pop:https://tolkienpop.substack.com/.Check out more from Joshua on Systematic Geekology:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/642da9db-496a-40f5-b212-7013d1e211e0.Hear more Systematic Geekology episodes about Middle Earth:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/7bdc3a47-0c58-40f1-88da-9f14079772f7.Listen to more pods about Kingdom Hearts on Systematic Geekologyhttps://player.captivate.fm/collection/91eb2808-3652-46d5-9377-d0ff6a9cc354Mentioned in this episode:Check out the other AMP Network shows!https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm . https://open.spotify.com/show/725pdvTzkle0fDWK2sdxnD?si=e317918366e04338 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/anazao-podcasts/id6447432145One Time DonationsEasily subscribe to our show wherever you listen!https://the-whole-church-podcast.captivate.fm/listen
Reach Out to Us Today!This week for our regular time together, we have Josh Noel (host of The Whole Church, Systematic Geekology, Theology for Dummies, etc) joining us to talk about the aftermath of the election. What is our role as Christians? Who are we called to love? This one is going to get a little controversial at points but hopefully you'll here our hearts in the midst of all of this. Support the show If you have any questions about the subjects covered in today's episode you can find us on Facebook at the links below or you can shoot me an email at joe@buddywalkwithjesus.com One Stop Shop for all the links Linktr.ee/happydeamedia
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It's time to get a little personal as Joshua Noel is joined by awesome guests, Fr Jonathan Resmini and Brandon Knight! We discuss the parts of "How I Met Your Mother" that are most relatable to our own lives! We discuss personal stories and emotional moments where we have turned to this SitCom for comfort or to help us process our own lives!.Who did Ted end up in How I Met Your Mother? Do you ever see Ted's wife in How I Met Your Mother? Why did How I Met Your Mother end with Ted and Robin? Who did Barney end up with? How did Barney become a dad? What happened to Marshall How I Met Your Mother? What were Marshall's dad's last words to him? Why do you watch sitcoms? Why sitcoms are important? Why are sitcoms so comforting? We discuss all this and more in this one! Join in the conversation with us on Discord now!.Support our show on Captivate or Patreon, or by purchasing a comfy T-Shirt in our store!.Listen to our Slapsgiving Episode:https://systematic-geekology.captivate.fm/episode/how-can-slapsgiving-help-us-think-about-trauma/.Check out this episode of Whole Church where Fr Jonathan discusses the use of art in worship:https://the-whole-church-podcast.captivate.fm/episode/how-can-church-icons-save-lives/.Check out our other episodes with Joshua:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/642da9db-496a-40f5-b212-7013d1e211e0.Listen to episodes with Brandon hosting or guesting:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/62f251c9-2c2d-4223-b5bb-e36b986f919a.Check out other episodes with guests like Brandon or Fr Jonathan:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/0d46051e-3772-49ec-9e2c-8739c9b74cdeMentioned in this episode:Check out all of the AMP Network!You can view the whole network we are a part of on Apple Podcast or on Spotify! Anazao Ministries PodcastsThe SG StoreCheck out the SG store for exclusive merch!Systematic Geekology StoreYou can help support the show on Patreon!Get exclusive access to live recordings, bonus questions, free merch, access to future D&D campaigns, the opportunity to help choose our topics, and much more!SG PatreonAnazao Ministries Podcasts - AMP NetworkCheck out other shows like this on our podcast network! https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm/Systematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from...
Johnny Cash released a new album?! That's right your favorite Church unity podcast is finally talking about the man in black! Joshua Noel and TJ (Tiberius Juan) Blackwell are joined by special guest, Nick Polk of Tolkien Pop, to discuss "Songwriter" by Johnny Cash and other post-mortem released works (including a couple in the Bible)! We discuss the morality of making money off of someone's work after they passed away and whether something being produced posthumously has any less credibility concerning the author's intent..How many albums did Johnny Cash write? Is there a new Johnny Cash album? Did Johnny Cash write his own music? What was the last single released by Johnny Cash? What Christian songs did Johnny Cash write? Did Johnny Cash read the Bible? What was Johnny Cash's religion? Why didn't Tolkien finish Silmarillion? Did Tolkien want The Silmarillion to be published? What is The Dark Tower by CS Lewis about? Did Moses write the Torah? What is the Documentary Hypothesis Tanakh? Could the Gospel of Thomas be Q? .In this episode, we will:Review the album, "Songwriter" by Johnny CashDiscuss other favorite musical albums released posthumouslyEvaluate the post-mortem publications of Lewis and TolkienDeconstruct whether certain books of the Bible may have been written posthumously.Check out Nick Polk on Tolkien Pop:https://tolkienpop.substack.com/.Support the show on Captivate or on Patreon, or by purchasing a comfy T-Shirt in our shop!.Join in our conversations on our Discord Server and Facebook group!.Hear all of the AMP Network shows:https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm.Listen to every episode of Systematic Geekology with TJ:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5e.Check out Joshua's other show, "Dummy for Theology":https://player.captivate.fm/episode/1a27a558-5de8-4f4b-bdd0-7f104805a2efMentioned in this episode:Check out the other AMP Network shows!https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm . https://open.spotify.com/show/725pdvTzkle0fDWK2sdxnD?si=e317918366e04338Easily subscribe to our show wherever you...
A new MP3 sermon from Hope Reformed Church of Brampton is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Whole Church: What do we mean when we say the Church is Catholic? Subtitle: Belgic Confession 2024 Speaker: John Bouwers Broadcaster: Hope Reformed Church of Brampton Event: Sunday - PM Date: 6/16/2024 Bible: Genesis 12:1-3; Revelation 7:9-17 Length: 39 min.
The ministry of the gospel isn't merely for paid professionals. The whole church is sent out to bear witness to Jesus Christ. Today, R.C. Sproul calls on every Christian to be an active participant in the work of the Lord. A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://www.ligonier.org/donate/ Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
A talk by renowned biblical scholar and womanist theologian, the Reverend Professor Wilda C. Gafney on the story of Hannah and Peninnah in the Hebrew Bible. Professor Gafney is the Right Rev. Sam B. Hulsey Professor of Hebrew Bible at Brite Divinity School in Fort Worth, Texas. She is also the author of 'A Women's Lectionary for the Whole Church' and translator of its biblical selections, and 'Womanist Midrash: A Reintroduction to Women of the Torah and of the Throne'. She has completed the second volume of 'Womanist Midrash' focusing on women in the Former Prophets, which is expected later in 2024.
A new MP3 sermon from Cornerstone Church Trafalgar is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: It Takes the Whole church Subtitle: Romans verse by verse Speaker: Pastor Brian Butler Broadcaster: Cornerstone Church Trafalgar Event: Sunday Service Date: 4/14/2024 Bible: Romans 16; Romans 16:1-27 Length: 42 min.
Building up the church doesn't begin or end at our front door.1 Corinthians 16:1-12Speaker: Paul SheldonWebsite: gracefellow.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/GraceFellowshipDixon
This past year we gathered for a one day conference with pastors and leaders from across North America, collaborating with our friends at Practicing The Way. Together, we engaged in meaningful discussions on spiritual formation within the context of the local church. This full day gathering consisted of teaching and dialogue from John Mark Comer, Ken Shigematsu, Tyler Staton, and Elita Friesen. Elita closed the conference with a beautiful message on abiding in Christ, sharing that as we lead people to a deepening relationship with God we ourselves would abide deeply in Jesus. We hope this message gives you hope and a renewed vision to abide in Jesus as we move into 2024. Bio | Elita Friesen is a writer and Bible teacher and has served in various ministry capacities for the last 10 years. She currently serves on the teaching and pastoral team at The Way Church, a church with locations in both Vancouver and North Vancouver. Elita feels uniquely called to encourage this generation not only toward biblical literacy, but also toward a deep love of Jesus through the study of Scripture. She is the author of several books including The Whole Church. Elita and her husband, Ryan, live in the lower mainland of BC with their four children. Give today to CCLN and help seed a hopeful future for the Church in Canada. Show Notes: Emerging Leaders Lab Pastors Retreat Youth Pastors Summit | East: DISCOUNT CODE: Register today with CYPS20OFF for a total of $50 off the regular registration rate. The Resilient Pastor, Glenn Packiam Get Connected! Blog & Episode write-up Website Join our Mailing List! Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram Share a Canadian Church Story
Have you ever heard someone tell youths that their place in the Church is limited? Maybe they haven't been told that in words, but perhaps the programs are relegated to 45 minutes of games and babysitting instead of learning Scripture, digging in, and being involved in real-world ministry. In this episode, Heather and Jonathan interview pastors Brad and Erica Brons about what we as believers can glean from Paul's letters to Timothy, and how they relate to being engaged with your local Church, regardless of age.Join us at www.firstcenturyyouthministry.comBecome part of our growing Facebook community Join our "closed" group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/firstcenturyouthministryLike our fan page! https://www.facebook.com/FirstCenturyYouthMin
Asked how she mentors women Esme tells about serving as the Director of Leadership Development for Tirzah International with more than 300 women mentees!Hear The Esme Bowers Story, a marvelous South Africa Christian Leader.Esme Bowers is married to Theo, they have one daughter Nadine and live in Cape Town South Africa. Esme is a creative person having trained and worked in many professions as fashion designer, business director, and community developer.She established the Consultation of Christian Churches in Cape Town (An interdenominational network of Christian Leaders addressing issues in the city) was one of the founding members of The Evangelical Alliance of South Africa (presently serves as Chairperson) birthed The Women's Ministry in the Full Gospel Church of God in SA serving as as president for 12 years, served as chair of The Pan African Christian Women's Alliance for three terms, and has served on many national and global boards. In 2012 she was one of the founding members of African Women in Mission Network and presently serves as the chair. Her role as the International Secretary for the Lausanne movement gave her the opportunity to host the Lausanne CT2010 conference. She is presently the World Evangelical Alliance Director for the Department on ‘Church in Community' working with a team of 10 global ministries in developing Healthy Churches.Her real passion is seeing people, particularly women's lives transformed by the power of the gospel and equipping them in their role as community transformers. One of her mantras is “the Whole Church taking the Whole Gospel to the Whole World” (Lausanne).On The Eden Book Series and The Eden Workshops, Esme says "These are all very valuable! I really want to commend what you guys are doing at the Tru316 Foundation and www.Tru316.com!LINKS: Tirzah International https://www.tirzah.org/World Evangelical Alliance https://worldea.org/Lausanne Movement https://lausanne.org/PACWA Report https://lausanneworldpulse.com/lausannereports/1000/09-2008Esme's interview is brought to you by The Tru316 Foundation which is the host of The Eden Podcast! You can support this ministry as a Tru Partner. Click this link: www.Tru316.com/partner
We are so excited to welcome The Rev. Wil Gafney, Ph.D. She is the author of A Women's Lectionary for the Whole Church and Womanist Midrash: A Reintroduction to Women of the Torah and of the Throne, as well as many other publications. She is an Episcopal priest, and a delightful human, and we're grateful that she joins us to share her wisdom!
What does ministry look like in the new testament? Three ways that pastors can enable and empower their church members to become active ministers in their communities.