Episodes

Friday May 03, 2019
Yes Or No, Part 2
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Jonathan Storment
"Everyday Decisions and the Kingdom of God"
Preaching wisdom in an age of foolishness.

Friday May 03, 2019
Dysfunctionality, Division, and Dirty Bath Water, Part 2
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Fate Hagood

Friday May 03, 2019
Fathers, Sons, and Brothers, Part 2
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Leonard Allen, Darryl Tippens
"Our Journey of Faith and Friendship"

Friday May 03, 2019
Lost and Found, Part 3
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Rick Atchley, Chris Seidman
"Cultivating a Culture in Your Church for Those Far From God"

Friday May 03, 2019
Comfort When the Shadow Falls
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Eddie Sharp
"Encouraging the Dying and Those Affected by Grief"

Friday May 03, 2019
Design Matters
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
DJ Iverson
"Increasing Kingdom Impact Through Visual Communication in the Church"

Friday May 03, 2019
Something's Got To Change
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Rusty Tugman
"How One Ordinary Church Experienced Extraordinary Revival and How You Can Too"

Friday May 03, 2019
May I? Reflections on Practicing Consent
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Jeremiah Gibson
Our faith tradition's challenges with effectively discussing sexuality have contributed to numerous types of sexual conflict. Gain an understanding of consent that extends into providing couples with a process for improving their quality of communication and intimacy, and learn ways that we can improve our relationships by actively practice consent in sexual and nonsexual contexts.

Friday May 03, 2019
A Murder in Music City
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Michael Bishop
In 1997 Michael Bishop discovered a hidden file about a legendary 1964 murder in Nashville, Tennessee. With the help of an investigator, he revealed the involvement of a group of powerful citizens in the murder and the framing of an innocent man. Hear the inspirational journey and difficult choices faced by a Christian and private citizen of whom the Washington Post wrote this way: “Determined to right a wrong that everyone else had looked away from, Michael Bishop became a one-man innocence commission.”

Friday May 03, 2019
Dancin' Shoes
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Sara Jackson, Emily Lemley
"Stepping Wholeheartedly into Your Future"
God is always ahead of his people, and yet so often we cannot see his purpose until we look back. We will examine ways to renew our faith and walk in hope, even when it feels like God has forgotten us. King David, who danced and wept before the Lord, points the way.

Friday May 03, 2019
Loving God with All Your Mind
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Matt Dabbs
"The Beneficial Intersection of Theology and Psychology"

Friday May 03, 2019
Living in an Altared State
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Stacy Jones
We will engage the familiar text of Romans 12:1-2 to gain a greater understanding of what it truly means to be a living sacrifice.

Friday May 03, 2019
The Gospel in Three Days, Part 2
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Randy Harris
"Saturday: Waiting and Waiting . . ."

Friday May 03, 2019
Joy as a Work of Resistance Against Death
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Mark Love, Mallory Wyckoff

Friday May 03, 2019
What to Do with a Broken Covenant, Part 2
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Jeff Walling
"Why I Hate the Old Testament"

Friday May 03, 2019
Ministry Staff Performance Evaluation That Works
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Greg Anderson
Performance evaluations that are anecdotal or are moving targets are a contributing factor to the challenges of effective organizational development. We discuss how to implement a development framework that increases accountability and provides a road map to help your ministry staff enter into a shared vision of desired organizational leadership outcomes.

Friday May 03, 2019
Canoeing the Mountains, Part 2
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Piper Ditzler, Chris Goldman
"What’s ahead of us is both obstacle and opportunity."

Friday May 03, 2019

Friday May 03, 2019
Faith Fueled in Fire
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Greg England
"A Funeral Director Shares the Stories of Three Holocaust Survivors"

Friday May 03, 2019
Seeing Jesus
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Corey Trevathan
Under the heat of the Jericho sun, Jesus once asked a question that would forever change the life of one would-be disciple. Maybe it’s the same question that you need to hear today. How we answer this question could help us find our way back into full relationship with God and with each other. In a world where people have never felt more alone, where people are so divided, where people feel far from God, maybe we can learn something from this moment near Jericho when we pray, “I want to see."

Friday May 03, 2019
Men and Women Sharing Church Leadership, Part 2
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Kindy De Long
A three-day session considering a biblical "big picture" of how God creates, sees, and interacts with people not as genders, but as unique human beings. The first session explores men and women created in the image of God in partnership with each other and redeemed into a community of Christ that fulfills this creation ideal. The second session focuses on women in the Bible who used their God-given gifts to lead God's people. The third session investigates the "limiting" passages in Paul's letters in light of this larger picture of Scripture.

Friday May 03, 2019
Women in Roles of Congregational Leadership, Part 2
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Sheila Bost, Amy Bost Henegar
Churches of Christ around the world are rethinking a Biblical view of gender. Many of these congregations have reached the conclusion that significant changes must be made—that churches must transition their leadership and worship styles from traditional patriarchy to a model of Spirit-empowered mutuality. And while a congregation may be thoroughly convinced that it wants to see more women in leadership, the process of change is complicated. It is helpful to hear from other churches who have made the journey and to learn from their experiences. A panel of leaders and members of two different congregations—one on the West Coast and one on the East Coast—that have made significant changes in the area of gender will share their thoughts and experiences. All panel members will be present all three days with the conversations continuing from one session to the next. Through these conversations, the panelists hope to encourage congregations that are in the midst of the change process.

Friday May 03, 2019
Carpe Opportunity, Part 2
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Tim Spivey
"Recognizing and Realizing God's Biggest Dreams for Your Church"

Friday May 03, 2019
God Over Good, Part 1
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Luke Norsworthy
In a world that is messy and a church that is imperfect, it's easy to lose faith. But that doesn't mean we have to lose God. Perhaps our idealized expectations are just plain wrong. Join a discussion of how Christians and skeptics can trade their confinement of God to an anemic definition of good for confidence in the God who is present in everything, including our suffering.

Friday May 03, 2019
Don't Go Alone, Part 1
Friday May 03, 2019
Friday May 03, 2019
Mic Biesboer, Ben Fike, Eric Gentry
"Spiritual Friendships for the Sake of Ministry and Sanity"
Leadership is lonely, and for many, ministry is even lonelier. But it doesn’t have to be. Come hear the story of three ministers, separated by hundreds of miles, who set about to create a covenant community to guard their souls and nourish their ministries. Ben Fike, Mic Biesboer, and Eric Gentry will also provide practical advice for those eager to form their own spiritual friendships.