We had a technical glitch with yesterday's podcast file. We're now back on track. Enjoy!
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Randy, Debbie, and Isaac continue the conversation on the nature and role of the church.
We had a technical glitch with yesterday's podcast file. We're now back on track. Enjoy!
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Randy, Debbie, and Isaac continue the conversation on the nature and role of the church.
Debbie, Randy, and Isaac take a deeper dive into what it means to "train a child in the way they should go" along with the church's role and attitude toward children as part of the church body.
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Debbie, Randy, and Isaac talk about the church in terms of what it means to be the "Body of Christ" along with how the church is similar/unique among organizations.
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Lloyd and Isaac talk about the personal backstory that influenced Lloyd's sermon, other world religion concepts of forgiveness, and the concept of the "unforgivable sin."
Michael and Isaac talk about the original language of the word "believe" and explore what it means when "faith seeks understanding."
Debbie, Randy, and Isaac talk about the ending of Mark's Gospel and how the resurrection intersects with all of life.
Comments and discussion at http://www.connectwithcalvary.org/dailyconnection/2017/4/18/deeper-dive-podcast-mark-161-8#comment
Randy, Debbie, and Isaac talk about Good Friday and the time Jesus spent on the cross.
Teach Us to Pray post referenced in the podcast is at https://www.connectwithcalvary.org/dailyconnection/2017/4/10/teach-us-to-pray-mark-1525-39
Randy and Debbie talk about the Thursday of Holy week.
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Randy and Debbie respond to Ruth's question about faith and sovereignty as well as explore implications of Judas' part in the Holy Week story.
Adam and Nicole Shake talk about how learning God's design for financial stewardship through Financial Peace University has brought them closer to God and helped them live a life of stewardship and generosity.
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This week Randy, Debbie, and Isaac talk about rhythmic spiritual practices and how the Shema (the ancient prayer of Israel referenced by Jesus in this week's reading) can be incorporated into spiritual practices today.
Resources mentioned in the podcast:
Daily Office Prayer Guide (Roman Catholic Resource)
Phyllis Tickle’s The Divine Hours (a more protestant and condensed version of the the Daily Office)
Book of Common Prayer (Anglican and Episcopal resource)
Revised Common Lectionary of Readings
Oswald Chambers Complete Works
Teach us to Pray Post on the Shema
Calvary’s Lent Resources
The role of the Temple and its systems in justice issues is the main topic of today's conversation. The book referenced (The Last Week) can be found at http://a.co/6UIV2Mm
In light of Jesus' politically overtoned entrance into Jerusalem, Randy, Debbie, and Isaac talk about how our faith lives and political lives intersect.
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Debbie, Randy, and Isaac talk about the perceived disconnect between the Old and New Testaments.
Randy, Debbie, and Isaac talk about a wide range of issues (you'll have to listen to find out :-)
Derek "Squish" Caughron talks with Isaac about his work with confirmation students and how God has worked on him by working with students.
This week Debbie, Randy, and Isaac talk about some of the more tragic aspects of David's life and how God still remained faithful to David.
Joe Perring and Isaac Gaff sit down to talk about how Joe changed his Facebook habits to be proactively positive. Joe talks about how that not only changed the climate around Facebook for him, but also how that changed him and the people around him in the non-Facebook world.
Randy, Debbie, and Isaac follow up with Ruth about Rahab, situational ethics, and modern social justice counterparts. We then move to talking about the problem of evil and how God works in situations like the story of Saul.
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Tomorrow on the Daily Connection: God Stories
Debbie, Randy, and Isaac talk about whether Rahab's profession could have been translated as "innkeeper" instead of "prostitute" and why those kinds of translation questions can actually help us see the big picture more clearly. We also talk about Rahab's lie to the Jericho authorities and its ethical implications for modern Christians.