Episodes
Thursday May 03, 2018
O.T. OpEd (Part 1: God's Amazing Choices)
Thursday May 03, 2018
Thursday May 03, 2018
Phil Ware
Old Testament characters who sing the song of Jesus!
Thursday May 03, 2018
Beyond the Church's Primitive Vision Towards Its Prophetic Character
Thursday May 03, 2018
Thursday May 03, 2018
DeWayne Winrow
The session will explore the tenets of Prophetic Christianity as exemplified in the Black Church tradition as cohering with the true character of the Christian faith. Does a primitive vision prophetic in character suggests that there is a socio-religious praxis inherent in the ministry of reconciliation?
Thursday May 03, 2018
Parenting with the Holy Spirit
Thursday May 03, 2018
Thursday May 03, 2018
Scotty and Tammy Spake
How to raise perfect children... lessons we've learned raising biological and foster children for 19 years.
Thursday May 03, 2018
Preaching and Teaching in Color: The Schooling of a White Preacher
Thursday May 03, 2018
Thursday May 03, 2018
Steve Puckett
I have lived most of my life with privilege. I grew up in a white community in the 60's and 70's. I now preach for an ethnically diverse church in Florida. My schooling began in a newly integrated school in North Alabama and a small African American church in Mississippi and continued with adopting two African American kids and has deepened through 34 years of preaching and teaching in the diverse landscape of Florida. I want to give you a peek inside my life and encourage all of us to love each other in our Father's beautiful world of diversity.
Thursday May 03, 2018
Here Am I, Send Me! Across the Americas to Equip Women in English and Spanish
Thursday May 03, 2018
Thursday May 03, 2018
Michelle Goff
Iron Rose Sister Ministries (IRSM) exists to equip women to connect to God and to one another more deeply. As a bilingual women's ministry resource, IRSM's founder, author, and international speaker Michelle J. Goff has followed the Spirit's lead and His calling to reach thousands of women across the Americas. Join us in answering the Spirit's call to be better equipped and, in turn, to equip Christian sisters that can serve as iron sharpening iron, encouraging one another to be as beautiful as a rose, in spite of a few thorns.
Thursday May 03, 2018
Be On the Sacred Page
Thursday May 03, 2018
Thursday May 03, 2018
Greg Taylor
How one church is "getting on the same page" of Scripture and God is changing lives
Thursday May 03, 2018
Thursday May 03, 2018
Rickey McWhorter
We often are exited about participating in international missions. But, the questions is, how relevant is that mission in terms of accomplishing the true focus, purpose and mission of the New Testament gospel?
Thursday May 03, 2018
Thursday May 03, 2018
Pray Like You Breathe: Exploring the Practice of Breath Prayer
Thursday May 03, 2018
Thursday May 03, 2018
Houston Heflin
This experiential class will briefly recount the history of breath prayers from the Psalms, through the New Testament, to today, and then focus on experiencing this type of prayer. Participants will "pray with all kinds of prayers and requests" and explore what it means to "pray without ceasing" as a method of training for spiritual formation.
Thursday May 03, 2018
Thursday May 03, 2018
Rick Gibson
Research shows that all organizations, including churches, are held together, not through physical resources and assets, but through beliefs, identity, mission, and values. These invisible spiritual resources are essential to the health and effectiveness of any organization. Sadly, the agenda of our churches today are often driven by the demands of visible assets and invisible mission-less motives, leaving little energy for leaders to nurture the life-giving spiritual resources the give power to the church. This class will explore ways for church leaders to form and activate a creative, dynamic, mission-oriented congregation.
Thursday May 03, 2018
Resurrecting the Church, Part 1
Thursday May 03, 2018
Thursday May 03, 2018
Tim Spivey
This thought-provoking and inspiring class will present strategies and stories of how stagnant and struggling churches have come to experience new life.
Thursday May 03, 2018
Ministers in Lab Coats: An Alternate View of Christianity and Science in History
Thursday May 03, 2018
Thursday May 03, 2018
Jennifer McNutt
This session will address the perception that Christianity and science have a history of conflict and are inherently at odds with each other. Dr. McNutt will highlight lesser-known stories of how Christian pastors have consistently promoted and contributed to the emergence of modern science from the Scientific Revolution to the modern era as part of their commitment to advancing the Gospel. Examples of "ministers in lab coats" can help to dispel the characterization of conflict that continues to shape current-day perceptions and stunt contemporary conversations over the relationship between Christianity and science today.
Thursday May 03, 2018
So You Want to Teach a Class About Homosexuality at Church
Thursday May 03, 2018
Thursday May 03, 2018
Brian Sandine
Lessons learned from teaching this class in a congregation with a traditional position on sex and marriage
Thursday May 03, 2018
"Get the Gun. Shoot Him!" (My Journey from Menace to Minister)
Thursday May 03, 2018
Thursday May 03, 2018
Thien Dang
An ex-gang affiliate turned minister, I will be talking about my life battling street violence, gangs, addiction, and suicide culminating in a near-death event that God used to propel me into a triumphant spiritual awakening. We'l also extrapolate from this narrative relevant and applicable theological principles that will challenge and shape our perceptions of societal "menaces" and marginalized people groups.
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Wednesday May 02, 2018
100 Churches of 100
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Jared King, Laura King
Planting churches in Post-Christian cities is going to be hard, slow, and incredibly fun. But it requires a new kind of vision that involves us to think outside the box. In Seattle we have a growing network of churches, church plants, non-profits, and local businesses, who are rethinking what it means to plant churches in Post-Christian Seattle. We will talk through several principals we are learning and discuss how to develop a Kingdom Ecosystem across your city. 100 Churches of 100 is the beginning of a movement awakening in the Pacific Northwest.
Wednesday May 02, 2018
We Need to Talk: Sexuality as Good News
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Adam Mearse
There is likely no single topic that demands more headspace for people in our churches than sexuality. Dr. Adam Mearse will explore the necessity for a positive, biblical message of sexuality as a fundamental act of Christian discipleship and witness.
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Slasher Film Theology
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Jeremy Marshall
Perhaps some of the most troubling portions of scripture are those passages in the Old Testament that call for the total annihilation of enemies. Some see them as wholly positive, even ethically normative. Others would erase them from scripture altogether. But is there a more excellent way of understanding and using these texts? Drawing on the early films of horror director Wes Craven, this class suggests that the Bible itself is ambivalent about, and even critical of, these texts. When read through the lenses of Craven's films, we find that the whole of scripture--especially the witness and ministry of Christ--questions and subverts the texts of genocide and vengeance.
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Holy Spirit Speak: A Word for the Weary
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Thema Bryant-Davis
This session is for those who are weary or who serve congregations that are in a valley season. The presenter, an ordained minister and psychologist, will minister to those who have been spiritually and emotionally drained by personal traumas and the brokenness of society as manifested by oppression, violence, and the toxic disenfranchisement of the "least of these." Using the framework of the Valley of Dry Bones, the presenter will discuss the role of the Holy Spirit to revive and restore the people of God.
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Poured Out, Part 1
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Leonard Allen
Session one: The Missional Spirit The New Testament reveals the Spirit as the dynamic force and guide for the mission of God, beginning in Jerusalem, to Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth (Acts 1:8). The loss of mission corresponds with a narrowed and tamed doctrine of the Spirit. The two diminishments go hand in hand.
Wednesday May 02, 2018
An Introvert's Guide to Pastoral Care
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Ben Fike, Blaine Totty
What do you do when you're called to care for large groups of people, and you also find being in large groups of people exhausting? Ben Fike is one introverted minister who was thrilled to arrive at a new ministry context and discover one of his elders, Blaine Totty, was a fellow introvert who has found ways to excel at pastoral care. In this class, you'll be hearing from both of them about some of the things Ben is learning from Blaine as well as some practical suggestions for fellow introverted church leaders who desire to love well those under their care.
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Good Work
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Tod Brown
"Living Well in the Tension of Faith and Business"
For nearly 30 years I've moved between the often conflicting worlds of ministry and commerce. If I take my commitment to Jesus seriously, the question I wrestle with every day is, "How does my faithful discipleship get expressed in and through my business?" This session is the summation of my experience as an employer, partner, negotiator, competitor and preacher.
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Danny and Carole Phillips Speaker Series
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Ned Colletti, Brian Zahnd
Join us for an exciting plenary session featuring special guest speakers Brian Zahnd and Christine Caine, as well as a special interview with Ned Colletti. [Note: Christine Caine's talk will not be recorded for future download.]
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Say Something, Why Don't You?
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Wednesday May 02, 2018
Kevin Holland
When referring to the sociopolitical climate of the past few years, I heard one pastor say that it seems as if "hate is winning." I cannot remember a time when the toxicity level in our public discourse was this high or when it was affecting members in our churches to this degree. What makes it more confusing is that Christians are all over the spectrum on this and are not sure whether speaking out publicly against what they believe to be wrong, ignoring it, looking the other way and keeping their heads down, addressing it in worship assemblies, or some other method is the way Jesus would have us respond. What’s the best way to be "salt and light?" Should we speak up or remain silent? What is the Spirit saying to us? This discussion will examine multiple sides of the issue and suggest paths forward.