Episodes

  • Building Bridges through Compassion and Visionary Leadership with Alan Graham
    Nov 27 2024

    Join us as visionary leader Alan Graham shares his extraordinary journey from the bustling world of real estate to founding Community First Village, a beacon of hope for the homeless in Austin, Texas. Alan's inspiring pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago has imparted profound insights into the universal quest for purpose and reconciliation. Together, we unravel the dynamic between humility in faith and the enriching embrace of diverse belief systems, while maintaining a heartfelt conviction in Jesus as the way, truth, and life. Alan's reflections encourage a transformative view on faith and leadership, challenging traditional paradigms.

    Discover the power of attractional leadership through the humble example set by Jesus Christ, who reached out to the marginalized with compassion and grace. We examine the stark contrast between Western ideals of success and the selfless leadership that Jesus exemplified, prompting a re-evaluation of the American church's growth models. Our conversation highlights the profound impact of liturgy and historical traditions in preserving the essence of faith, offering valuable lessons for leadership within both sacred and secular realms.

    Explore how Community First Village is redefining what it means to be a family, as it fosters community among those who have experienced chronic homelessness. With an eye on societal shifts and the role of communal support post-World War II, we express hope for a renewed sense of interconnectedness among newer generations. By sharing stories of vulnerability and genuine spiritual connections, we emphasize the liberating power of inclusive faith. Walk with us as we journey through these transformative themes, bringing Alan's groundbreaking vision to listeners far and wide.

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    53 mins
  • The Future of Pastoral Formation with Dr. James Voelz
    Nov 20 2024

    Reverend Dr. James Voelz joins us for a riveting exploration of reformation within the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod and the broader Christian community. Ever thought about how the gospel remains relevant in today’s fast-paced world? Dr. Voelz shares fascinating insights from his experiences at both Missouri Synod seminaries, underscoring the critical role of engaging laypeople in deep theological conversations. We promise you’ll gain a fresh perspective on why Bible study is not just a church activity but a transformative force that can invigorate both congregations and individual faith journeys.

    Uncover the untapped potential of Bible study as we recount an uplifting story of how a couple’s curiosity led to six new members joining a church community. This episode reveals Bible study as more than just learning; it’s a dynamic platform for laypeople to discover their teaching gifts and contribute significantly to spreading the Gospel. Reverend Dr. Voelz advocates for pastors adopting a dialogical approach, where meaningful engagement with congregants on pressing issues strengthens the bond between scripture, pastors, and the community.

    We also venture into the intriguing world of seminary education, dissecting the debate over the ending of the Gospel of Mark. Dr. Voelz navigates through the complexities of manuscript evidence and scholarly perspectives, offering a balanced view of traditional and modern theological education. Explore how technological advances impact seminary students' text engagement and the necessity of structured hermeneutics courses. Engage with these thought-provoking discussions about pastoral formation, the implications of the Mark 16:16 passage, and how these debates shape baptismal liturgy and the faith practices of today.

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    54 mins
  • Navigating Burnout and Building Resilient Ministries with Pastor Kevin Bueltmann
    Nov 13 2024

    Imagine navigating the challenges of ministry without feeling overwhelmed or burnt out. Pastor Kevin Bueltmann, the director at Shepherds Canyon Retreat Center, shares his inspiring journey from burnout to healing, and how he now dedicates his life to supporting other ministry leaders in similar situations. Discover the critical importance of creating a supportive community where pastors can thrive, sustain their ministries, and find joy and hope even amidst the pressures of leadership transitions.

    Pastors in medium-sized congregations often juggle multiple roles with limited support—a reality we explore in depth. Learn how building a ministry team and support network can distribute the weight of pastoral responsibilities. Highlighting the untapped potential of the boomer generation, we examine how their passion and experience can enhance church ministries without financial strain, empowering volunteers with meaningful roles to drive the church's mission forward effectively.

    We also dive into the essential traits church leaders need in a post-Christian, secular culture. Through Pastor Kevin's personal anecdotes and lessons from Shepherds Canyon Retreat, we discuss humility, resilience, and the necessity of self-care for maintaining a balanced life and ministry. Hear inspiring stories of spiritual renewal and transformation, and gain insights into how shared experiences can foster healing and resilience within the American Christian Church, with a hopeful outlook on its potential for spiritual reformation.

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    39 mins
  • Exploring The Book of Mark's Controversial Ending with Rev. Dr. David Lewis
    Nov 6 2024

    Reverend Dr. David Lewis from Concordia Seminary joins us to unravel the mysteries of the Gospel of Mark's controversial ending. Discover how this ancient text invites us into a deeper understanding of Jesus and challenges us to embrace authenticity and community in our faith journey. As we navigate the complexities of a post-Christian world, we explore the pressing need for church leaders to preserve authentic Lutheranism while creatively engaging with their communities, striking a pivotal balance between tradition and innovation.

    We also venture into the fascinating world of film analysis and theology, examining how modern cinema, like "Guardians of the Galaxy," portrays Christ figures that resonate with today's audiences. Films become a compelling bridge to discuss faith with outsiders, as illustrated by our discussion on the upcoming horror film "Wretch Like Me," which weaves gospel messages into its narrative artfully. This exploration demonstrates the power of storytelling in film to make spiritual themes accessible and impactful, drawing connections to biblical exorcism accounts to justify the genre's use.

    Our conversation concludes with an exploration of communal storytelling and the enduring power of the word in Christian belief. Delve into the significance of experiencing gospel narratives collectively, akin to watching a movie in a theater, enhancing understanding and emotional connection. We reflect on the transformative potential of suspended endings in literature, like those in the Gospel of Mark and notable ancient texts, that invite deeper engagement with the narrative. The episode underscores the inclusive message of Christ that transcends traditional divisions, offering hope and a call to action for today's believers.

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    56 mins
  • Have We Westernized Jesus? with Greg Galindo
    Oct 30 2024

    Join us for an invigorating conversation with Greg Galindo, a multifaceted leader whose expertise spans real estate, health, wellness, and ministry. Greg provides thought-provoking insights into the role of the American Christian church, urging a move away from nationalistic interpretations and a return to the teachings of Jesus Christ. Together, we unpack the challenges of westernizing Christianity and highlight the church's mission to navigate believers through a secular society, all while emphasizing that the true hope of the world lies in spiritual, not political, figures.

    Our dialogue deepens as we explore the transformative power of mentoring and its profound impact on young lives. Through the story of JV on and his journey to academic success, we witness how mentorship shapes individuals into responsible members of society. Greg and I reflect on the reciprocal benefits of mentoring, grounded in the Christian principle of service, and aligned with secular research showing its positive effects on mental health. The importance of community involvement and selflessness emerges as a remedy for the rising tide of depression and anxiety, highlighting the power of one person to change lives.

    As we shift gears, Greg shares his personal journey from gym management to launching his fitness business, Good Fight Fitness, and ultimately transitioning into real estate during the pandemic. We delve into the importance of holistic wellness, emphasizing the integration of spiritual, mental, and physical health within the church community. From practical advice on nutrition to maintaining an active lifestyle, this episode offers a wealth of insights and inspiration for anyone seeking to enhance their well-being and live a purposeful life.

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    47 mins
  • Living The Jesus Way - Unity and Courage with Pastor Matt Cario
    Oct 23 2024

    What if your local church could rise above political divides and embrace every voice? Join us for a compelling conversation with Pastor Matt Cario, a visionary from Concordia University, Nebraska, who is actively championing reformation within the Lutheran Church. Pastor Cario shares his insightful perspectives on nurturing younger leaders and advocating for a less pastor-centric approach in church communities. By placing emphasis on unity, trust, and inclusivity, he envisions a future where the church becomes a beacon of hope and dialogue in a divided world.

    Discover how gentleness and courage can transform leadership, as inspired by Jesus' teachings and the legacy of Martin Luther's Reformation. We delve into the quiet strength that gentleness offers leaders today, exploring the idea of "two kingdoms" and how Christians can navigate both spiritual and worldly realms. Our discussion with Pastor Cario reveals the importance of engaging in courageous conversations and the role of church and government leaders in executing justice, all while learning from Luther's multifaceted legacy.

    Amidst the challenges of a postmodern culture, Pastor Cario and I discuss the evolving mission of the church and the importance of fostering authentic, truth-centered environments for younger generations. By focusing on humility, empathy, and genuine community interactions, we emphasize the church's potential to stay relevant and impactful. Tune in to learn about the significance of reformation, the nurturing of future leaders, and how living out the Gospel can unite and transform faith communities.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Rose Bowl Parade: Building a Legacy of Faith and Service with Lynn and Richard Gast
    Oct 16 2024

    Discover the inspirational journey of Richard and Lynn Gast, leaders of the Pedal Pushers at the Rose Bowl Parade and devoted servants of Lutheran Hour Ministries for over three decades. With a remarkable team of 4,000 volunteers, they masterfully orchestrate the creation of eight stunning floats, spreading the message of Jesus to millions worldwide. Listen as they share their secrets to successful event coordination, emphasizing the power of a servant attitude and strategic organization, while reflecting on their mission’s profound impact.

    Uncover the magic behind the Lutheran Hour Ministries' live nativity float, a testament to creativity, dedication, and community spirit. This self-funded project not only brings the gospel to life but also strengthens family bonds and instills values of service and faith in future generations. The Gasts passionately discuss the joy found in spreading the gospel and encourage others to tap into their unique callings in sharing their faith, highlighting the vibrant spirit of volunteerism that unites people across the nation.

    Finally, explore the significance of nurturing young people within the church, as Richard and Lynn emphasize the importance of youth engagement and community involvement. They share insights into how initiatives like the Pedal Pushers inspire the next generation to find purpose in their faith, while also reflecting on the importance of long-lasting marriages and shared spiritual journeys. Join us for a heartwarming conversation that celebrates a life centered on service, faith, and the joy of spreading the transformative power of the gospel.

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    47 mins
  • Uniting Church and Education: Navigating Social Challenges with Kurt Rohrs
    Oct 9 2024

    What if the American Christian church and public education could unite to address today's most pressing societal challenges? Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Kurt Rohrs, a governing board member of the Chandler Unified School District, as we navigate the turbulent waters of social disorder, violence, and class divisions. Drawing from historical reformation movements, Kurt offers fresh insights into the significance of liberty and the First Amendment in safeguarding religious practices within secular school systems. This episode delves into the delicate balance of discussing Christian beliefs in educational settings amidst the rise of cancel culture, while also emphasizing the vital role of leadership in fostering open dialogue.

    Is social media the modern-day addiction we should fear the most? We tackle this provocative question by exploring the impact of technology on parenting and communication, especially in the wake of COVID-19. Kurt shares his perspectives on the challenges posed by social media addiction, likened to a dangerously addictive substance, and underscores the importance of parental control over children's device use. Together, we unpack the role of pastors and churches in addressing cultural issues like rising anxiety and moral decline, advocating for clear parental boundaries to combat the link between youth-related crimes and technology use.

    Can schools focus solely on education while respecting family autonomy on sensitive matters like gender identity? The episode moves into contemporary issues, advocating for schools to remain neutral and respect family privacy in navigating topics like the LGBTQ+ conversation. We reflect on the importance of moral leadership in the home and church, where such guidance should primarily originate. With a nod to our diverse audience, including many Lutherans, we encourage steadfastness in proclaiming the word of God, and we extend our gratitude to Kurt for his invaluable contributions. Don't miss this thought-provoking dialogue that invites you to share, like, and subscribe for more meaningful conversations aimed at reestablishing faith as a vital force for good in our communities.

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    28 mins