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    <description>The Sacred Echo Podcast brings together the teaching team from Crosswalk Church (Paddy McCoy (PDX), David Ferguson (CHA), and Timothy Gillespie) to talk about the sermon series, individual sermons, and how the Holy Spirit is constantly at work to bring a message of unity between them as they teach and lead their congregations within the Crosswalk Global Network of Churches. Thank you for joining us in this Lovewell Creative and Crosswalk Church partnership.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>This episode includes Pastor Tim Gillespie back with us as the author of this series, along with Pastors Andreas Beccai and David Ferguson, and explores the complex nature of truth, faith, and community in a fragmented world. The hosts discuss epistemology, biblical interpretation, and the importance of personal and shared stories in understanding God's revelation.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 108 - This Is True WK2</title>
      <description>This episode explores the influence of algorithms, attention economics, and the digital landscape on our perception of truth and faith. The hosts discuss how attention is bought and sold, the importance of guarding our hearts and minds, and how community and Scripture shape our understanding of God.</description>
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      <title>Episode 107 - This Is True Wk1</title>
      <description>This Is True WK 1 - following Christ in an age of fragmented knowledge. We begin our new sermon series exploring what is true. This week, we explore the profound concepts of truth, faith, and understanding through a rich dialogue on how we perceive and grow in truth, especially in a faith context. This series delves into epistemology, the nature of truth in scripture, and personal growth in understanding divine and relational truths.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 22:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <description>The Beautiful Upset WK6 - The Victory We Couldn't Imagine. This week, we approach Easter Weekend and the last weekend of our series entitled, The Beautiful Upset. This lively discussion explores the significance of Easter, the characters involved in the Passion narrative, and the profound implications of Jesus' sacrifice and resurrection. The speakers reflect on personal journeys, theological insights, and the inclusive nature of Jesus' love, emphasizing how the story challenges and upends societal and religious expectations.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 22:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Beautiful Upset WK6 - The Victory We Couldn't Imagine. This week, we approach Easter Weekend and the last weekend of our series entitled, The Beautiful Upset. This lively discussion explores the significance of Easter, the characters involved in the Passion narrative, and the profound implications of Jesus' sacrifice and resurrection. The speakers reflect on personal journeys, theological insights, and the inclusive nature of Jesus' love, emphasizing how the story challenges and upends societal and religious expectations.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>The Entrance We Didn't See Coming. This week, our hosts dive into Mark 14 and the profound significance of Jesus' sacrifice, foot washing, and the emotional weight of Gethsemane in the context of Easter. This conversation delves into the metaphors, personal reflections, and theological insights that deepen our understanding of Holy Week.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2026 22:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Entrance We Didn't See Coming. This week, our hosts dive into Mark 14 and the profound significance of Jesus' sacrifice, foot washing, and the emotional weight of Gethsemane in the context of Easter. This conversation delves into the metaphors, personal reflections, and theological insights that deepen our understanding of Holy Week.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode104</title>
      <description>The Entrance We Didn't See Coming - This episode explores the significance of Jesus' actions as the Passion Week begins. He enters Jerusalem on a donkey, has an encounter at the temple, uses a fig tree to enact a living parable, and uses all these moments to teach us about on the inclusive nature of the gospel. It emphasizes how Jesus challenges religious performance, advocates for accessibility to God, and calls for a community rooted in love and acceptance.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 19:42:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Entrance We Didn't See Coming - This episode explores the significance of Jesus' actions as the Passion Week begins. He enters Jerusalem on a donkey, has an encounter at the temple, uses a fig tree to enact a living parable, and uses all these moments to teach us about on the inclusive nature of the gospel. It emphasizes how Jesus challenges religious performance, advocates for accessibility to God, and calls for a community rooted in love and acceptance.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode103</title>
      <description>This week, our hosts discuss Mark 10 and the difference between thrones in the kingdom of God, vs thrones in the empire of man, and what true servant leadership looks like. Pastor Andreas, joining in from Jakarta, also shares stories about all the amazing things the Crosswalk Jakarta team is doing, and the miracles they are experiencing.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 22:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This week, our hosts discuss Mark 10 and the difference between thrones in the kingdom of God, vs thrones in the empire of man, and what true servant leadership looks like. Pastor Andreas, joining in from Jakarta, also shares stories about all the amazing things the Crosswalk Jakarta team is doing, and the miracles they are experiencing.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode102</title>
      <description>The Beautiful Upset WK2 - In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, the hosts discuss the Transfiguration of Jesus, exploring its significance in relation to the Old Testament and the identity of Jesus. They delve into the connections between the Crosswalk Movement and the teachings of Jesus, emphasizing the importance of understanding His mission and the cultural misunderstandings surrounding it. The conversation also touches on the challenges of living out faith in the valley, the power of the Kingdom of God, and the need for believers to carry their experiences into the world.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 23:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Beautiful Upset WK2 - In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, the hosts discuss the Transfiguration of Jesus, exploring its significance in relation to the Old Testament and the identity of Jesus. They delve into the connections between the Crosswalk Movement and the teachings of Jesus, emphasizing the importance of understanding His mission and the cultural misunderstandings surrounding it. The conversation also touches on the challenges of living out faith in the valley, the power of the Kingdom of God, and the need for believers to carry their experiences into the world.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>The Beautiful Upset WK1 - In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, the hosts discuss the significance of the Easter season, focusing on the resurrection and the Gospel of Mark. They explore the themes of community, the nature of true kingship, and the importance of understanding scripture in context. The conversation delves into Peter's role in the narrative, the concept of the upside-down kingdom, and the call to surrender and self-denial in discipleship. The hosts emphasize the need for a deeper understanding of faith and the transformative power of Jesus' teachings.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2026 00:10:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Beautiful Upset WK1 - In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, the hosts discuss the significance of the Easter season, focusing on the resurrection and the Gospel of Mark. They explore the themes of community, the nature of true kingship, and the importance of understanding scripture in context. The conversation delves into Peter's role in the narrative, the concept of the upside-down kingdom, and the call to surrender and self-denial in discipleship. The hosts emphasize the need for a deeper understanding of faith and the transformative power of Jesus' teachings.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode100</title>
      <description>In this celebratory 100th episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Andreas Beccai, Paddy McCoy, and David Ferguson reflect on the journey of the podcast, discussing its inception, the importance of community in preaching, and the role of authenticity and scripture in their ministry. They explore their individual preaching styles and the impact of collaboration on their growth as pastors. The conversation emphasizes the significance of creating a culture of belonging within the church and the ongoing mission of the Sacred Echo to uplift and inspire listeners.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 23:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this celebratory 100th episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Andreas Beccai, Paddy McCoy, and David Ferguson reflect on the journey of the podcast, discussing its inception, the importance of community in preaching, and the role of authenticity and scripture in their ministry. They explore their individual preaching styles and the impact of collaboration on their growth as pastors. The conversation emphasizes the significance of creating a culture of belonging within the church and the ongoing mission of the Sacred Echo to uplift and inspire listeners.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode99</title>
      <description>Learning to Lovewell WK6 - Crosswalk will be a community that exemplifies servant leadership. In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy and David Ferguson explore the themes of servant leadership, community, and the role of youth in leadership. They discuss the importance of humility, followership, and the example set by Jesus in leadership. The conversation emphasizes the impact of small acts of service and the need to create a culture of service within the church. The hosts also reflect on the experience of worship and how it connects to the broader theme of loving and serving others.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 23:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Learning to Lovewell WK6 - Crosswalk will be a community that exemplifies servant leadership. In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy and David Ferguson explore the themes of servant leadership, community, and the role of youth in leadership. They discuss the importance of humility, followership, and the example set by Jesus in leadership. The conversation emphasizes the impact of small acts of service and the need to create a culture of service within the church. The hosts also reflect on the experience of worship and how it connects to the broader theme of loving and serving others.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode98</title>
      <description>In this episode, the hosts engage in a rich conversation about the importance of advocacy, community, and the theological underpinnings of living beyond oneself. They reflect on their experiences at the Bible Project, discuss the Learning to Love Well series, and explore the relationship between justice and compassion. The conversation emphasizes the need for genuine relationships in advocacy, the role of local communities, and the impact of digital activism. The hosts also touch on the eschatological significance of their actions and the importance of humility in serving others.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 22:05:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, the hosts engage in a rich conversation about the importance of advocacy, community, and the theological underpinnings of living beyond oneself. They reflect on their experiences at the Bible Project, discuss the Learning to Love Well series, and explore the relationship between justice and compassion. The conversation emphasizes the need for genuine relationships in advocacy, the role of local communities, and the impact of digital activism. The hosts also touch on the eschatological significance of their actions and the importance of humility in serving others.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 97</title>
      <description>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, the hosts discuss the challenges faced by faith communities in navigating tense political climates. They explore the importance of love and belonging, the role of Jesus in political discourse, and the need for a deeper understanding of biblical hermeneutics. The conversation emphasizes the significance of making a difference in the world by living out the teachings of Jesus and advocating for social justice. All of this ties into this week's teaching focus on Crosswalk's third end statement, which is to be a community that is relevant in living out the ways of Jesus in our time and place.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2026 23:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, the hosts discuss the challenges faced by faith communities in navigating tense political climates. They explore the importance of love and belonging, the role of Jesus in political discourse, and the need for a deeper understanding of biblical hermeneutics. The conversation emphasizes the significance of making a difference in the world by living out the teachings of Jesus and advocating for social justice. All of this ties into this week's teaching focus on Crosswalk's third end statement, which is to be a community that is relevant in living out the ways of Jesus in our time and place.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Episode 96</title>
      <description>Learning to Lovewell WK3 - End Statement Two: Crosswalk will be a community that learns and grows in an authentic relationship with God. In this episode of Sacred Echo, hosts Paddy McCoy, Andreas Beccai, and David Ferguson engage in a lively discussion about the importance of authentic relationships with God and each other. They explore the concept of belonging within a community and how it fosters growth in faith. The conversation touches on the significance of being vulnerable and open in prayer, emphasizing that true intimacy with God often occurs when we run out of words and simply sit in His presence. The hosts also reflect on their personal experiences and the dynamics of their friendships, illustrating how these relationships mirror our connection with God.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 23:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Learning to Lovewell WK3 - End Statement Two: Crosswalk will be a community that learns and grows in an authentic relationship with God. In this episode of Sacred Echo, hosts Paddy McCoy, Andreas Beccai, and David Ferguson engage in a lively discussion about the importance of authentic relationships with God and each other. They explore the concept of belonging within a community and how it fosters growth in faith. The conversation touches on the significance of being vulnerable and open in prayer, emphasizing that true intimacy with God often occurs when we run out of words and simply sit in His presence. The hosts also reflect on their personal experiences and the dynamics of their friendships, illustrating how these relationships mirror our connection with God.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Learning to Lovewell WK3 - End Statement Two: Crosswalk will be a community that learns and grows in an authentic relationship with God. In this episode of Sacred Echo, hosts Paddy McCoy, Andreas Beccai, and David Ferguson engage in a lively discussion about the importance of authentic relationships with God and each other. They explore the concept of belonging within a community and how it fosters growth in faith. The conversation touches on the significance of being vulnerable and open in prayer, emphasizing that true intimacy with God often occurs when we run out of words and simply sit in His presence. The hosts also reflect on their personal experiences and the dynamics of their friendships, illustrating how these relationships mirror our connection with God.</p>]]>
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      <title>Episode 95</title>
      <description>Learning to Lovewell WK2 - Crosswalk will be a community of Belonging. In this episode of Sacred Echo, hosts Paddy McCoy, David Ferguson, and Andreas Beccai delve into the theme of 'learning to love well' within the context of community belonging. They explore the importance of authenticity in communication, sharing personal anecdotes that highlight the significance of being genuine and relatable in leadership roles. The conversation shifts to the biblical narrative, particularly Genesis, where they discuss God's unconditional love and the call for communities to embrace individuals as they are, fostering an environment of acceptance and belonging. The hosts emphasize that love is not merely a feeling but an active choice to see and support others, regardless of differences or societal labels.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2026 23:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Learning to Lovewell WK2 - Crosswalk will be a community of Belonging. In this episode of Sacred Echo, hosts Paddy McCoy, David Ferguson, and Andreas Beccai delve into the theme of 'learning to love well' within the context of community belonging. They explore the importance of authenticity in communication, sharing personal anecdotes that highlight the significance of being genuine and relatable in leadership roles. The conversation shifts to the biblical narrative, particularly Genesis, where they discuss God's unconditional love and the call for communities to embrace individuals as they are, fostering an environment of acceptance and belonging. The hosts emphasize that love is not merely a feeling but an active choice to see and support others, regardless of differences or societal labels.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Learning to Lovewell WK2 - Crosswalk will be a community of Belonging. In this episode of Sacred Echo, hosts Paddy McCoy, David Ferguson, and Andreas Beccai delve into the theme of 'learning to love well' within the context of community belonging. They explore the importance of authenticity in communication, sharing personal anecdotes that highlight the significance of being genuine and relatable in leadership roles. The conversation shifts to the biblical narrative, particularly Genesis, where they discuss God's unconditional love and the call for communities to embrace individuals as they are, fostering an environment of acceptance and belonging. The hosts emphasize that love is not merely a feeling but an active choice to see and support others, regardless of differences or societal labels.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2789</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Episode 94</title>
      <description>LEARNING TO LOVEWELL WK1 - AN INTRODUCTION: In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, the hosts reflect on the holiday season, share experiences from Disneyland, and discuss the importance of community and connection at Crosswalk. They celebrate the Global Weekend, emphasizing the significance of values and end statements in their mission to love well. The conversation touches on the Jesus way of open arms versus fighting, and the innovative approach of blessing before performance. The episode concludes with a look ahead to future discussions and the call to embody love in their communities.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2026 23:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>LEARNING TO LOVEWELL WK1 - AN INTRODUCTION: In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, the hosts reflect on the holiday season, share experiences from Disneyland, and discuss the importance of community and connection at Crosswalk. They celebrate the Global Weekend, emphasizing the significance of values and end statements in their mission to love well. The conversation touches on the Jesus way of open arms versus fighting, and the innovative approach of blessing before performance. The episode concludes with a look ahead to future discussions and the call to embody love in their communities.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>LEARNING TO LOVEWELL WK1 - AN INTRODUCTION: In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, the hosts reflect on the holiday season, share experiences from Disneyland, and discuss the importance of community and connection at Crosswalk. They celebrate the Global Weekend, emphasizing the significance of values and end statements in their mission to love well. The conversation touches on the Jesus way of open arms versus fighting, and the innovative approach of blessing before performance. The episode concludes with a look ahead to future discussions and the call to embody love in their communities.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2964</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Episode 93</title>
      <description>In this conversation, Pastor Dave Ferguson and Pastor Andreas Beccai reflect on their experiences during the Christmas season, particularly at Disneyland, and draw parallels to the importance of creating a welcoming and healing environment at Crosswalk. They discuss the significance of Crosswalk Global as a day of hope, the diversity within the community, and the shared purpose that unites them. The conversation emphasizes the role of Jesus and love in fostering a supportive community, the importance of gratitude, and the need for a network of support among affiliate churches. Ultimately, they highlight the mission of Crosswalk to be a place of healing and hope for all.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2026 23:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this conversation, Pastor Dave Ferguson and Pastor Andreas Beccai reflect on their experiences during the Christmas season, particularly at Disneyland, and draw parallels to the importance of creating a welcoming and healing environment at Crosswalk. They discuss the significance of Crosswalk Global as a day of hope, the diversity within the community, and the shared purpose that unites them. The conversation emphasizes the role of Jesus and love in fostering a supportive community, the importance of gratitude, and the need for a network of support among affiliate churches. Ultimately, they highlight the mission of Crosswalk to be a place of healing and hope for all.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this conversation, Pastor Dave Ferguson and Pastor Andreas Beccai reflect on their experiences during the Christmas season, particularly at Disneyland, and draw parallels to the importance of creating a welcoming and healing environment at Crosswalk. They discuss the significance of Crosswalk Global as a day of hope, the diversity within the community, and the shared purpose that unites them. The conversation emphasizes the role of Jesus and love in fostering a supportive community, the importance of gratitude, and the need for a network of support among affiliate churches. Ultimately, they highlight the mission of Crosswalk to be a place of healing and hope for all.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>3275</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Episode 92</title>
      <description>A CHRISTMAS CAROL WK3 - Christmas Future: In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, Dave Ferguson, and Andreas Beccai discuss the significance of Christmas and its connection to the book of Revelation. They explore themes of hope, inclusion, and the overarching narrative of salvation throughout scripture. The conversation delves into the contrasts of light and darkness, the importance of community, and the invitation to the kingdom of God. The hosts emphasize the beauty of the Christmas story as a revelation of Jesus and the promise of a future filled with hope and reconciliation.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2025 18:49:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>A CHRISTMAS CAROL WK3 - Christmas Future: In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, Dave Ferguson, and Andreas Beccai discuss the significance of Christmas and its connection to the book of Revelation. They explore themes of hope, inclusion, and the overarching narrative of salvation throughout scripture. The conversation delves into the contrasts of light and darkness, the importance of community, and the invitation to the kingdom of God. The hosts emphasize the beauty of the Christmas story as a revelation of Jesus and the promise of a future filled with hope and reconciliation.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A CHRISTMAS CAROL WK3 - Christmas Future: In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, Dave Ferguson, and Andreas Beccai discuss the significance of Christmas and its connection to the book of Revelation. They explore themes of hope, inclusion, and the overarching narrative of salvation throughout scripture. The conversation delves into the contrasts of light and darkness, the importance of community, and the invitation to the kingdom of God. The hosts emphasize the beauty of the Christmas story as a revelation of Jesus and the promise of a future filled with hope and reconciliation.</p>
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      <title>Episode 91</title>
      <description>In this episode of Sacred Echo, the hosts reflect on their journey towards episode 100, discussing the creative process behind their teachings and the significance of collaboration. They delve into the themes of their Christmas series, exploring the importance of Mary's choice and how the Christmas story connects to the larger narrative of salvation. The conversation emphasizes the fullness of time in God's plan and the hope and redemption that the Christmas story brings to believers.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2025 20:20:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Sacred Echo, the hosts reflect on their journey towards episode 100, discussing the creative process behind their teachings and the significance of collaboration. They delve into the themes of their Christmas series, exploring the importance of Mary's choice and how the Christmas story connects to the larger narrative of salvation. The conversation emphasizes the fullness of time in God's plan and the hope and redemption that the Christmas story brings to believers.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Sacred Echo, the hosts reflect on their journey towards episode 100, discussing the creative process behind their teachings and the significance of collaboration. They delve into the themes of their Christmas series, exploring the importance of Mary's choice and how the Christmas story connects to the larger narrative of salvation. The conversation emphasizes the fullness of time in God's plan and the hope and redemption that the Christmas story brings to believers.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2819</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Sacred Echo Ep90</title>
      <description>In this episode, the hosts discuss the transition into the Christmas season, reflecting on themes of grief, redemption, and the significance of Jesus as the King of Kings. They explore the importance of understanding God's love and the ongoing nature of Christ's sacrifice, emphasizing that God has been pursuing humanity throughout history. The conversation also touches on the idea of chasing after God versus recognizing that He is always present, inviting listeners to deepen their understanding of faith and spirituality during the holiday season.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2025 23:26:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, the hosts discuss the transition into the Christmas season, reflecting on themes of grief, redemption, and the significance of Jesus as the King of Kings. They explore the importance of understanding God's love and the ongoing nature of Christ's sacrifice, emphasizing that God has been pursuing humanity throughout history. The conversation also touches on the idea of chasing after God versus recognizing that He is always present, inviting listeners to deepen their understanding of faith and spirituality during the holiday season.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, the hosts discuss the transition into the Christmas season, reflecting on themes of grief, redemption, and the significance of Jesus as the King of Kings. They explore the importance of understanding God's love and the ongoing nature of Christ's sacrifice, emphasizing that God has been pursuing humanity throughout history. The conversation also touches on the idea of chasing after God versus recognizing that He is always present, inviting listeners to deepen their understanding of faith and spirituality during the holiday season.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2639</itunes:duration>
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      <title>89 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>These week, the guys conversation emphasizes the importance of sensitive storytelling, particularly when discussing traumatic subjects. They also spend time on the story of Absalom, David's son, and the choices they both made that led to Absalom's tragic end. David mourns the loss of his son, the trauma his family endured because of his choices, and reminds us to value the people we have in our lives every moment we can.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2025 23:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>These week, the guys conversation emphasizes the importance of sensitive storytelling, particularly when discussing traumatic subjects. They also spend time on the story of Absalom, David's son, and the choices they both made that led to Absalom's tragic end. David mourns the loss of his son, the trauma his family endured because of his choices, and reminds us to value the people we have in our lives every moment we can.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>These week, the guys conversation emphasizes the importance of sensitive storytelling, particularly when discussing traumatic subjects. They also spend time on the story of Absalom, David's son, and the choices they both made that led to Absalom's tragic end. David mourns the loss of his son, the trauma his family endured because of his choices, and reminds us to value the people we have in our lives every moment we can.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2789</itunes:duration>
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      <title>88 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>It's Complicated SE2 WK5 - David the Parent. In this conversation, pastors Andreas Beccai, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy discuss the complexities of moral culpability and the consequences of sin, particularly in the context of the story of David and his sin with Bathsheba and her husband, Uriah the Hittite. They also look forward to see how the sins of the father, David, were past on to the children, and what happened next. God forgives, completely, but consequences still follow.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2025 23:47:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>It's Complicated SE2 WK5 - David the Parent. In this conversation, pastors Andreas Beccai, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy discuss the complexities of moral culpability and the consequences of sin, particularly in the context of the story of David and his sin with Bathsheba and her husband, Uriah the Hittite. They also look forward to see how the sins of the father, David, were past on to the children, and what happened next. God forgives, completely, but consequences still follow.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It's Complicated SE2 WK5 - David the Parent. In this conversation, pastors Andreas Beccai, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy discuss the complexities of moral culpability and the consequences of sin, particularly in the context of the story of David and his sin with Bathsheba and her husband, Uriah the Hittite. They also look forward to see how the sins of the father, David, were past on to the children, and what happened next. God forgives, completely, but consequences still follow.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>3259</itunes:duration>
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      <title>87 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>In this conversation, Pastors Andreas Beccai, Dave Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy delve into the darker aspects of human nature, discussing how easily one can slip into moral downfall. They explore how King David could go from a man after God's own heart, to being ok with murder and rape. The fall from temptation to sin is discussed, and as dark as it may seem at times, there is still hope to be found when you understand the heart of God who continues to chase after us, even when.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2025 02:14:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this conversation, Pastors Andreas Beccai, Dave Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy delve into the darker aspects of human nature, discussing how easily one can slip into moral downfall. They explore how King David could go from a man after God's own heart, to being ok with murder and rape. The fall from temptation to sin is discussed, and as dark as it may seem at times, there is still hope to be found when you understand the heart of God who continues to chase after us, even when.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this conversation, Pastors Andreas Beccai, Dave Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy delve into the darker aspects of human nature, discussing how easily one can slip into moral downfall. They explore how King David could go from a man after God's own heart, to being ok with murder and rape. The fall from temptation to sin is discussed, and as dark as it may seem at times, there is still hope to be found when you understand the heart of God who continues to chase after us, even when.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>3158</itunes:duration>
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      <title>86 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>In this conversation, Andreas, Dave, and Paddy discuss not only the first of three difficult weeks in the It's Complicated Series on the life of David, but also the complex relationship between Christianity and politics, emphasizing the dangers of mixing the two. They argue against the commingling of faith and partisan agendas, but admit that when Jesus came to usher in the kingdom of God, in the midst of the Roman empire, there were political implications. The difference is, who or what are you focused on. At crosswalk, it always needs to be Jesus. The team also gets into what happened in David's life as he got more comfortable with power, and how he began to lose his moral compass and do the unthinkable. This is week one of a few weeks of difficult stories involving murder, rape, abuse of power, deception, and more. Please, if you are triggered by any of these topics, let us know how we can help. Peace be with you and as always, lovewell. </description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2025 23:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this conversation, Andreas, Dave, and Paddy discuss not only the first of three difficult weeks in the It's Complicated Series on the life of David, but also the complex relationship between Christianity and politics, emphasizing the dangers of mixing the two. They argue against the commingling of faith and partisan agendas, but admit that when Jesus came to usher in the kingdom of God, in the midst of the Roman empire, there were political implications. The difference is, who or what are you focused on. At crosswalk, it always needs to be Jesus. The team also gets into what happened in David's life as he got more comfortable with power, and how he began to lose his moral compass and do the unthinkable. This is week one of a few weeks of difficult stories involving murder, rape, abuse of power, deception, and more. Please, if you are triggered by any of these topics, let us know how we can help. Peace be with you and as always, lovewell. </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:duration>3340</itunes:duration>
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      <title>85 The Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, David Ferguson, and Andreas Beccai delve into the life of David, focusing on the significance of the Ark of the Covenant and the essence of true worship. They explore the dangers of packaging God for our purposes, the historical context of Adventist worship, and the leadership lessons that can be drawn from David's experiences. The conversation emphasizes the importance of seeking God and understanding worship as a lifestyle rather than just a musical expression.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2025 22:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, David Ferguson, and Andreas Beccai delve into the life of David, focusing on the significance of the Ark of the Covenant and the essence of true worship. They explore the dangers of packaging God for our purposes, the historical context of Adventist worship, and the leadership lessons that can be drawn from David's experiences. The conversation emphasizes the importance of seeking God and understanding worship as a lifestyle rather than just a musical expression.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, David Ferguson, and Andreas Beccai delve into the life of David, focusing on the significance of the Ark of the Covenant and the essence of true worship. They explore the dangers of packaging God for our purposes, the historical context of Adventist worship, and the leadership lessons that can be drawn from David's experiences. The conversation emphasizes the importance of seeking God and understanding worship as a lifestyle rather than just a musical expression.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2982</itunes:duration>
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      <title>84 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>It's Complicated SE2 EP1 - David the King

In this episode, the hosts reflect on their previous live recording experiences and introduce the new season titled 'It's Complicated,' focusing on the complex character of David from the Bible. They discuss the importance of honest narratives, the dynamics of power, and the challenges of leadership transitions. The conversation delves into themes of grief, faithfulness, and the complexities of human stories, emphasizing the need for open discussions about mental health and the intricacies of David's journey as a leader.</description>
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      <description>Listen in on a special live recording of Crosswalk's Sacred Echo Podcast, featuring Paddy McCoy, Tim Gillespie, Dave Ferguson, and Andreas Beccai.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2025 23:13:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <description>This week, our teaching team talks about the cursing of the fig tree, a story wedged in-between Jesus cleansing the temple and his authority being questioned. Dave, Andreas, and Paddy, explore what this particular story, interesting as it is, has to teach us about belonging, our call as communities, and the kingdom of God.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>This week, our teaching team talks about the cursing of the fig tree, a story wedged in-between Jesus cleansing the temple and his authority being questioned. Dave, Andreas, and Paddy, explore what this particular story, interesting as it is, has to teach us about belonging, our call as communities, and the kingdom of God.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>In this episode, Pastors Andreas and Paddy talked about Jesus' first recording miracle in the gospel of John, the turning of water into wine, and how that sets up the rest of His ministry, leaning into a God who is here to do something new; to celebrate and rejoice for the kingdom of God is at hand. A God of incredible abundance.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Pastors Andreas and Paddy talked about Jesus' first recording miracle in the gospel of John, the turning of water into wine, and how that sets up the rest of His ministry, leaning into a God who is here to do something new; to celebrate and rejoice for the kingdom of God is at hand. A God of incredible abundance.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>80 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, Andreas Beccai, and David Ferguson explore the miracles of Jesus, focusing on the story of Jesus walking on water and calming the storm. They discuss the significance of the different Gospel accounts, the importance of community in faith, and how to navigate chaos and uncertainty by pressing closer to Jesus. The conversation emphasizes the need for trust in Jesus during life's storms and the role of faith in overcoming challenges.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2025 23:59:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <description>We begin a new series entitled Belonging S2 WK1 with a look at what Jesus' miracle of the feeding of 5,000 found in John 6, has to teach us about belonging.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2025 23:57:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>We begin a new series entitled Belonging S2 WK1 with a look at what Jesus' miracle of the feeding of 5,000 found in John 6, has to teach us about belonging.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>The teaching team of Crosswalk Church discusses Week 6 of the Nehemiah series.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2025 21:46:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The teaching team of Crosswalk Church discusses Week 6 of the Nehemiah series.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:duration>2816</itunes:duration>
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      <description>Pastor Paddy, Pastor Andreas, and Pastor Dave discuss Week 5 of the Nehemiah series.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2025 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Pastor Paddy, Pastor Andreas, and Pastor Dave discuss Week 5 of the Nehemiah series.  </p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2835</itunes:duration>
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      <description>Pastor Paddy shares reflections on Nehemiah Wk4 as well as gives updates on the team.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2025 18:10:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Pastor Paddy shares reflections on Nehemiah Wk4 as well as gives updates on the team.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:duration>833</itunes:duration>
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      <description>Pastor Dave and Pastor Paddy introduce the new series, Nehemiah.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2025 23:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>2819</itunes:duration>
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      <title>74 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Timothy Gillespie, Ron Aguilera, David Ferguson, and Patty McCoy discuss various aspects of church leadership, community engagement, and the transitions occurring within their network of churches. They reflect on the importance of belonging, the challenges of evangelism, and the need for churches to adapt to better serve their communities. The conversation also touches on the upcoming leadership changes and the excitement surrounding new pastoral appointments, emphasizing the collective journey of faith and community.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2025 02:30:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Timothy Gillespie, Ron Aguilera, David Ferguson, and Patty McCoy discuss various aspects of church leadership, community engagement, and the transitions occurring within their network of churches. They reflect on the importance of belonging, the challenges of evangelism, and the need for churches to adapt to better serve their communities. The conversation also touches on the upcoming leadership changes and the excitement surrounding new pastoral appointments, emphasizing the collective journey of faith and community.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>73 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>In this conversation, Jon, Dave, and Tim explore various themes related to spiritual growth, including gratitude, contentment, hospitality, and the role of servant leadership. They discuss how these elements contribute to a thriving community and the importance of being present in the lives of others. The conversation also touches on the transformative power of grace and the significance of secrecy as a spiritual discipline. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, the hosts emphasize the need for authentic relationships and the impact of grace in fostering a welcoming environment.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2025 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this conversation, Jon, Dave, and Tim explore various themes related to spiritual growth, including gratitude, contentment, hospitality, and the role of servant leadership. They discuss how these elements contribute to a thriving community and the importance of being present in the lives of others. The conversation also touches on the transformative power of grace and the significance of secrecy as a spiritual discipline. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, the hosts emphasize the need for authentic relationships and the impact of grace in fostering a welcoming environment.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>72 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, David Ferguson, and Jon Cicarrelli discuss the often uncomfortable liturgies of prayer, solitude, silence, and fasting after a ridiculous conversation about baseball. Join our hosts as the wrestle with what it means to make more room for God in our lives amidst the hurried pace that so many of us live. We'll talk about slowing down, and how this liturgies are more about what God does in us, than what we do with them. Enjoy!</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2025 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, David Ferguson, and Jon Cicarrelli discuss the often uncomfortable liturgies of prayer, solitude, silence, and fasting after a ridiculous conversation about baseball. Join our hosts as the wrestle with what it means to make more room for God in our lives amidst the hurried pace that so many of us live. We'll talk about slowing down, and how this liturgies are more about what God does in us, than what we do with them. Enjoy!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2025 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>70 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, Jon Ciccarelli, and Mark Ricalde engage in a rich conversation about spirituality, liturgy, and the importance of rest. They explore the concept of Sabbath, the role of community in spiritual practices, and the journey of spiritual formation. The discussion emphasizes the need for personal and communal practices that foster a deeper connection with God and each other, while also addressing the challenges and expectations that come with spiritual growth.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2025 05:39:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, Jon Ciccarelli, and Mark Ricalde engage in a rich conversation about spirituality, liturgy, and the importance of rest. They explore the concept of Sabbath, the role of community in spiritual practices, and the journey of spiritual formation. The discussion emphasizes the need for personal and communal practices that foster a deeper connection with God and each other, while also addressing the challenges and expectations that come with spiritual growth.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>69 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and Jon Ciccarelli discuss various themes surrounding faith, community, and the upcoming series 'Liturgy for Life.' They explore the meaning of liturgy, the importance of community in worship, and the balance between tradition and transformation in faith practices. The conversation also touches on the significance of rituals in relationships and how they shape our spiritual lives. In this conversation, the speakers explore the significance of a relational approach to faith, emphasizing the importance of being with Jesus rather than merely doing things for Him. They discuss the role of community in spiritual practices, the dynamic nature of spirituality, and the understanding of suffering through a spiritual lens. The conversation also touches on the concept of liturgy as the work of the people and the idea of an expanding circle of wholeness in one's faith journey.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2025 23:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>68 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>In this episode of Sacred Echo, hosts Paddy McCoy and David Ferguson welcome Dr. Timothy Gillespie to discuss the themes of faith as presented in the Book of Hebrews. They explore the importance of community, the role of witnesses in faith journeys, and the significance of preparation in preaching. The conversation also touches on the influence of the Holy Spirit in spiritual discussions and the essence of grace in the Christian faith. Pastor Milton provides an update from Bali, sharing insights that connect to the themes of distraction and worship. The episode concludes with reflections on the upcoming series and the importance of love in faith practices.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2025 16:20:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Sacred Echo, hosts Paddy McCoy and David Ferguson welcome Dr. Timothy Gillespie to discuss the themes of faith as presented in the Book of Hebrews. They explore the importance of community, the role of witnesses in faith journeys, and the significance of preparation in preaching. The conversation also touches on the influence of the Holy Spirit in spiritual discussions and the essence of grace in the Christian faith. Pastor Milton provides an update from Bali, sharing insights that connect to the themes of distraction and worship. The episode concludes with reflections on the upcoming series and the importance of love in faith practices.</itunes:summary>
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      <description></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2025 18:04:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <description></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2025 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>64 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Taylor Bartram discuss the significance of Easter in their church community, focusing on preparations, the importance of the cross, and the role of communion. They explore how to create a meaningful worship experience that emphasizes the passion of Christ and the importance of community in evangelism. The conversation highlights the need for a thoughtful approach to worship planning and the desire to make Easter a special occasion for all attendees. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the significance of unified worship, innovative approaches to Easter services, and the themes of humility and sacrificial love as they prepare for the Easter weekend. They explore the importance of the cross and resurrection, the symbolism of grave clothes, and the concept of congruency in faith and life. The conversation also touches on the planning of baptisms and the crafting of a meaningful Easter experience that resonates with the community.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Taylor Bartram discuss the significance of Easter in their church community, focusing on preparations, the importance of the cross, and the role of communion. They explore how to create a meaningful worship experience that emphasizes the passion of Christ and the importance of community in evangelism. The conversation highlights the need for a thoughtful approach to worship planning and the desire to make Easter a special occasion for all attendees. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the significance of unified worship, innovative approaches to Easter services, and the themes of humility and sacrificial love as they prepare for the Easter weekend. They explore the importance of the cross and resurrection, the symbolism of grave clothes, and the concept of congruency in faith and life. The conversation also touches on the planning of baptisms and the crafting of a meaningful Easter experience that resonates with the community.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>In this engaging conversation, Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy explore the complexities of leadership, success, and the dynamics of relationships through the lens of David and Saul's story in the Bible. They discuss the challenges of navigating jealousy, the impact of comparisons, and the importance of humility in the face of success, all while maintaining a light-hearted banter that keeps the conversation lively and relatable. The conversation delves into the complex relationship between jealousy, anger, and fear, particularly in the context of Saul's kingship and his tumultuous relationship with David. The speakers explore the implications of God's timing and the nature of prophecy, discussing how these elements intertwine with human experience and divine sovereignty. They emphasize the importance of humility in theological discussions and the need to recognize the messiness of life while trusting in God's overarching plan.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2025 21:37:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this engaging conversation, Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy explore the complexities of leadership, success, and the dynamics of relationships through the lens of David and Saul's story in the Bible. They discuss the challenges of navigating jealousy, the impact of comparisons, and the importance of humility in the face of success, all while maintaining a light-hearted banter that keeps the conversation lively and relatable. The conversation delves into the complex relationship between jealousy, anger, and fear, particularly in the context of Saul's kingship and his tumultuous relationship with David. The speakers explore the implications of God's timing and the nature of prophecy, discussing how these elements intertwine with human experience and divine sovereignty. They emphasize the importance of humility in theological discussions and the need to recognize the messiness of life while trusting in God's overarching plan.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>62 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, the hosts discuss the complexities of friendship, particularly in the context of biblical figures David and Jonathan. They explore themes of loyalty, honesty, shared experiences, and the impact of trauma on relationships. The conversation delves into the importance of having deep, meaningful connections, especially for those in pastoral roles, and how shared struggles can either bond friends or create challenges. The hosts reflect on the nature of true friendship and the qualities that make it enduring. This conversation delves into the profound themes of friendship, loyalty, and sacrifice as illustrated through the biblical figures of Jonathan and David. The speakers explore the complexities of relationships, the importance of community in faith, and the challenges of navigating difficult friendships. They emphasize the need for good friendships that encourage personal growth and the call to love others, even in challenging circumstances.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2025 21:38:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, the hosts discuss the complexities of friendship, particularly in the context of biblical figures David and Jonathan. They explore themes of loyalty, honesty, shared experiences, and the impact of trauma on relationships. The conversation delves into the importance of having deep, meaningful connections, especially for those in pastoral roles, and how shared struggles can either bond friends or create challenges. The hosts reflect on the nature of true friendship and the qualities that make it enduring. This conversation delves into the profound themes of friendship, loyalty, and sacrifice as illustrated through the biblical figures of Jonathan and David. The speakers explore the complexities of relationships, the importance of community in faith, and the challenges of navigating difficult friendships. They emphasize the need for good friendships that encourage personal growth and the call to love others, even in challenging circumstances.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Timothy Gillespie, Paddy McCoy, and David Ferguson explore the complexities of faith through the lens of the anointing of David in 1 Samuel 16. They discuss the intricacies of truth-telling, the promise and fulfillment cycle in God's plan, and the redemptive flexibility of God in dealing with humanity. The conversation delves into the gray areas of life and scripture, emphasizing that faith is not always black and white. The hosts reflect on the significance of David's anointing and what it reveals about God's heart towards him and humanity as a whole. In this conversation, the speakers explore the themes of God's heart for humanity, the complexities of relationships, and the messy nature of growth and healing. They discuss how God's love and guidance can help individuals navigate their journeys, even amidst challenges and mistakes. The conversation emphasizes the importance of patience, understanding, and the willingness to sit in the mess of life while trusting in God's plan.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Timothy Gillespie, Paddy McCoy, and David Ferguson explore the complexities of faith through the lens of the anointing of David in 1 Samuel 16. They discuss the intricacies of truth-telling, the promise and fulfillment cycle in God's plan, and the redemptive flexibility of God in dealing with humanity. The conversation delves into the gray areas of life and scripture, emphasizing that faith is not always black and white. The hosts reflect on the significance of David's anointing and what it reveals about God's heart towards him and humanity as a whole. In this conversation, the speakers explore the themes of God's heart for humanity, the complexities of relationships, and the messy nature of growth and healing. They discuss how God's love and guidance can help individuals navigate their journeys, even amidst challenges and mistakes. The conversation emphasizes the importance of patience, understanding, and the willingness to sit in the mess of life while trusting in God's plan.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2025 22:36:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>59 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>Keywords
podcast, authenticity, healing stories, belonging, identity, church, politics, love, community, spirituality
Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Paddy McCoy, and David Ferguson explore themes of authenticity, belonging, and Jesus' mission through the lens of healing stories. They discuss the importance of understanding one's identity in Christ, the church's role in society, and the dangers of political identity overshadowing spiritual values. The conversation emphasizes the call to love and heal, challenging listeners to reflect on their actions and beliefs in light of Jesus' teachings.

Takeaways

Authenticity and transparency are key in podcasting.

The healing stories of Jesus often highlight reconciliation.

Belonging is intertwined with identity in Christ.

The church must navigate its role in a politically charged society.

Political identity can overshadow spiritual identity.

Jesus calls us to love and heal, even our enemies.

The challenge of living out Christian values is significant.

Community and belonging are essential for spiritual growth.

The mission of Jesus transcends political affiliations.

We must remember our first love in Christ.

Titles

Exploring Authenticity in Podcasting

The Healing Stories of Jesus: A Deeper Look

Belonging and Identity in Christ

Sound Bites

"Authenticity and transparency is what we're trying to give people."

"This shows us what the mission of Jesus was."

"The Christian church in North America is not an oppressed class."

"You want to play that game?"

"You have this awesome gift that's been granted to you."

"This is the power of darkness at rain."

"The hard part of being a Christian is to actually make love real."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Authenticity in Podcasting
02:56
Transitioning to New Roles and Experiences
06:05
Exploring the Healing Stories of Jesus
08:55
Understanding Belonging and Identity in Christ
11:52
The Church's Role in Society and Politics
14:54
The Danger of Political Identity Over Spiritual Identity
18:08
The Call to Love and Heal
21:11
The Challenge of Living Out Christian Values
24:06
Conclusion and Reflections on Community and Belonging</description>
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      <itunes:season>125</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>59</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Keywords
podcast, authenticity, healing stories, belonging, identity, church, politics, love, community, spirituality
Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Paddy McCoy, and David Ferguson explore themes of authenticity, belonging, and Jesus' mission through the lens of healing stories. They discuss the importance of understanding one's identity in Christ, the church's role in society, and the dangers of political identity overshadowing spiritual values. The conversation emphasizes the call to love and heal, challenging listeners to reflect on their actions and beliefs in light of Jesus' teachings.

Takeaways

Authenticity and transparency are key in podcasting.

The healing stories of Jesus often highlight reconciliation.

Belonging is intertwined with identity in Christ.

The church must navigate its role in a politically charged society.

Political identity can overshadow spiritual identity.

Jesus calls us to love and heal, even our enemies.

The challenge of living out Christian values is significant.

Community and belonging are essential for spiritual growth.

The mission of Jesus transcends political affiliations.

We must remember our first love in Christ.

Titles

Exploring Authenticity in Podcasting

The Healing Stories of Jesus: A Deeper Look

Belonging and Identity in Christ

Sound Bites

"Authenticity and transparency is what we're trying to give people."

"This shows us what the mission of Jesus was."

"The Christian church in North America is not an oppressed class."

"You want to play that game?"

"You have this awesome gift that's been granted to you."

"This is the power of darkness at rain."

"The hard part of being a Christian is to actually make love real."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Authenticity in Podcasting
02:56
Transitioning to New Roles and Experiences
06:05
Exploring the Healing Stories of Jesus
08:55
Understanding Belonging and Identity in Christ
11:52
The Church's Role in Society and Politics
14:54
The Danger of Political Identity Over Spiritual Identity
18:08
The Call to Love and Heal
21:11
The Challenge of Living Out Christian Values
24:06
Conclusion and Reflections on Community and Belonging</itunes:summary>
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<li>Authenticity and transparency are key in podcasting.</li>
<li>The healing stories of Jesus often highlight reconciliation.</li>
<li>Belonging is intertwined with identity in Christ.</li>
<li>The church must navigate its role in a politically charged society.</li>
<li>Political identity can overshadow spiritual identity.</li>
<li>Jesus calls us to love and heal, even our enemies.</li>
<li>The challenge of living out Christian values is significant.</li>
<li>Community and belonging are essential for spiritual growth.</li>
<li>The mission of Jesus transcends political affiliations.</li>
<li>We must remember our first love in Christ.</li>
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<li>Exploring Authenticity in Podcasting</li>
<li>The Healing Stories of Jesus: A Deeper Look</li>
<li>Belonging and Identity in Christ</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"Authenticity and transparency is what we're trying to give people."</li>
<li>"This shows us what the mission of Jesus was."</li>
<li>"The Christian church in North America is not an oppressed class."</li>
<li>"You want to play that game?"</li>
<li>"You have this awesome gift that's been granted to you."</li>
<li>"This is the power of darkness at rain."</li>
<li>"The hard part of being a Christian is to actually make love real."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Authenticity in Podcasting</p><p>02:56</p><p>Transitioning to New Roles and Experiences</p><p>06:05</p><p>Exploring the Healing Stories of Jesus</p><p>08:55</p><p>Understanding Belonging and Identity in Christ</p><p>11:52</p><p>The Church's Role in Society and Politics</p><p>14:54</p><p>The Danger of Political Identity Over Spiritual Identity</p><p>18:08</p><p>The Call to Love and Heal</p><p>21:11</p><p>The Challenge of Living Out Christian Values</p><p>24:06</p><p>Conclusion and Reflections on Community and Belonging</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Feb 2025 20:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>58 Sacred Echo/Update</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>125</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>58</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>58 Sacred Echo/Update</itunes:summary>
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      <title>57 Sacred Echo/Centurions Faith</title>
      <description>Keywords
faith, healing, community, transition, Matthew 8, centurion, authority, unexpected, momentum, belonging, faith, journey, saying yes, outcomes, free will, spiritual growth, church movement, discipleship, trust in God, navigating change

Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson engage in a rich conversation about faith, healing, and community dynamics as they reflect on Timothy's transition from his current role. They explore the story of the centurion in Matthew 8, discussing themes of authority, unexpected encounters with Jesus, and the importance of faith in action. The conversation emphasizes the need for a community that embraces belonging and the momentum that faith can create in moving forward. In this conversation, the speakers explore the journey of faith, emphasizing the importance of saying yes to God in the moment, embracing the unknown, and understanding the complexities of faith and outcomes. They discuss the significance of maintaining faith through life's challenges, the role of free will, and the necessity of trusting God's timing. The dialogue highlights the simplicity of faith amidst life's complexities and the transformative power of a faithful attitude.
Takeaways

Faith is often misinterpreted as waiting rather than action.

The centurion's faith exemplifies a deep understanding of authority.

Unexpected encounters with Jesus challenge societal norms.

Community dynamics can be influenced by openness and inclusion.

Faith should be proactive, not reactive.

The momentum of faith is crucial for growth and progress.

Jesus' willingness to heal transcends cultural boundaries.

Belonging in a community means embracing diversity.

Faith is built on action, not just belief.

Transitioning roles can lead to new opportunities for growth. Continuing to say yes to Jesus shapes our journey.

Failure can be a part of growth if we learn from it.

Faith unfolds in both slow and fast moments.

Discipleship requires a long-term commitment to faith.

Navigating change often requires stepping into the unknown.

Faith is not just about outcomes but trusting God.

Timing and free will complicate our understanding of faith.

Simplicity in faith can coexist with complex theology.

Trusting God's way is essential in our faith journey.

Our attitude in faith can empower us through challenges.

Titles

Faith in Action: Lessons from the Centurion

Unexpected Encounters: Jesus and the Centurion

Transitioning Roles: Reflections on Faith and Community

The Power of Faith: Insights from Matthew 8

Embracing Change: A Journey of Faith

Sound Bites

"I think we all have faith."

"Faith is waiting. Faith is stillness."

"What if you're not?"

"Get it started and then you can direct it."

"God invites us to take steps."

"Keep saying yes to Jesus in the moment."

"We want to at least fail differently."

"Faith has a tendency to unfold slowly."

"Faith is a lifelong journey."

"Faith didn't happen when he asked Jesus."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Personal Updates
03:00
Transitioning Roles and Reflections
06:03
Exploring Faith and Healing in Matthew 8
09:04
The Centurion's Faith and Authority
11:54
Unexpected Encounters with Jesus
15:03
Faith in Action and Community Dynamics
18:07
Momentum of Faith and Moving Forward
25:36
The Journey of Faith and Saying Yes
28:04
Embracing the Unknown in Faith
30:30
The Long Obedience in the Same Direction
32:55
Navigating Change and Faith's Momentum
35:14
The Complexity of Faith and Outcomes
38:19
Faith Beyond Outcomes
40:38
Timing and Free Will in Faith
43:50
The Power of Attitude in Faith
46:30
Simplicity of Faith Amidst Complexity</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jan 2025 20:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>57 Sacred Echo/Centurions Faith</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>125</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>57</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Keywords
faith, healing, community, transition, Matthew 8, centurion, authority, unexpected, momentum, belonging, faith, journey, saying yes, outcomes, free will, spiritual growth, church movement, discipleship, trust in God, navigating change

Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson engage in a rich conversation about faith, healing, and community dynamics as they reflect on Timothy's transition from his current role. They explore the story of the centurion in Matthew 8, discussing themes of authority, unexpected encounters with Jesus, and the importance of faith in action. The conversation emphasizes the need for a community that embraces belonging and the momentum that faith can create in moving forward. In this conversation, the speakers explore the journey of faith, emphasizing the importance of saying yes to God in the moment, embracing the unknown, and understanding the complexities of faith and outcomes. They discuss the significance of maintaining faith through life's challenges, the role of free will, and the necessity of trusting God's timing. The dialogue highlights the simplicity of faith amidst life's complexities and the transformative power of a faithful attitude.
Takeaways

Faith is often misinterpreted as waiting rather than action.

The centurion's faith exemplifies a deep understanding of authority.

Unexpected encounters with Jesus challenge societal norms.

Community dynamics can be influenced by openness and inclusion.

Faith should be proactive, not reactive.

The momentum of faith is crucial for growth and progress.

Jesus' willingness to heal transcends cultural boundaries.

Belonging in a community means embracing diversity.

Faith is built on action, not just belief.

Transitioning roles can lead to new opportunities for growth. Continuing to say yes to Jesus shapes our journey.

Failure can be a part of growth if we learn from it.

Faith unfolds in both slow and fast moments.

Discipleship requires a long-term commitment to faith.

Navigating change often requires stepping into the unknown.

Faith is not just about outcomes but trusting God.

Timing and free will complicate our understanding of faith.

Simplicity in faith can coexist with complex theology.

Trusting God's way is essential in our faith journey.

Our attitude in faith can empower us through challenges.

Titles

Faith in Action: Lessons from the Centurion

Unexpected Encounters: Jesus and the Centurion

Transitioning Roles: Reflections on Faith and Community

The Power of Faith: Insights from Matthew 8

Embracing Change: A Journey of Faith

Sound Bites

"I think we all have faith."

"Faith is waiting. Faith is stillness."

"What if you're not?"

"Get it started and then you can direct it."

"God invites us to take steps."

"Keep saying yes to Jesus in the moment."

"We want to at least fail differently."

"Faith has a tendency to unfold slowly."

"Faith is a lifelong journey."

"Faith didn't happen when he asked Jesus."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Personal Updates
03:00
Transitioning Roles and Reflections
06:03
Exploring Faith and Healing in Matthew 8
09:04
The Centurion's Faith and Authority
11:54
Unexpected Encounters with Jesus
15:03
Faith in Action and Community Dynamics
18:07
Momentum of Faith and Moving Forward
25:36
The Journey of Faith and Saying Yes
28:04
Embracing the Unknown in Faith
30:30
The Long Obedience in the Same Direction
32:55
Navigating Change and Faith's Momentum
35:14
The Complexity of Faith and Outcomes
38:19
Faith Beyond Outcomes
40:38
Timing and Free Will in Faith
43:50
The Power of Attitude in Faith
46:30
Simplicity of Faith Amidst Complexity</itunes:summary>
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<li>Faith is often misinterpreted as waiting rather than action.</li>
<li>The centurion's faith exemplifies a deep understanding of authority.</li>
<li>Unexpected encounters with Jesus challenge societal norms.</li>
<li>Community dynamics can be influenced by openness and inclusion.</li>
<li>Faith should be proactive, not reactive.</li>
<li>The momentum of faith is crucial for growth and progress.</li>
<li>Jesus' willingness to heal transcends cultural boundaries.</li>
<li>Belonging in a community means embracing diversity.</li>
<li>Faith is built on action, not just belief.</li>
<li>Transitioning roles can lead to new opportunities for growth. Continuing to say yes to Jesus shapes our journey.</li>
<li>Failure can be a part of growth if we learn from it.</li>
<li>Faith unfolds in both slow and fast moments.</li>
<li>Discipleship requires a long-term commitment to faith.</li>
<li>Navigating change often requires stepping into the unknown.</li>
<li>Faith is not just about outcomes but trusting God.</li>
<li>Timing and free will complicate our understanding of faith.</li>
<li>Simplicity in faith can coexist with complex theology.</li>
<li>Trusting God's way is essential in our faith journey.</li>
<li>Our attitude in faith can empower us through challenges.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Faith in Action: Lessons from the Centurion</li>
<li>Unexpected Encounters: Jesus and the Centurion</li>
<li>Transitioning Roles: Reflections on Faith and Community</li>
<li>The Power of Faith: Insights from Matthew 8</li>
<li>Embracing Change: A Journey of Faith</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"I think we all have faith."</li>
<li>"Faith is waiting. Faith is stillness."</li>
<li>"What if you're not?"</li>
<li>"Get it started and then you can direct it."</li>
<li>"God invites us to take steps."</li>
<li>"Keep saying yes to Jesus in the moment."</li>
<li>"We want to at least fail differently."</li>
<li>"Faith has a tendency to unfold slowly."</li>
<li>"Faith is a lifelong journey."</li>
<li>"Faith didn't happen when he asked Jesus."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Personal Updates</p><p>03:00</p><p>Transitioning Roles and Reflections</p><p>06:03</p><p>Exploring Faith and Healing in Matthew 8</p><p>09:04</p><p>The Centurion's Faith and Authority</p><p>11:54</p><p>Unexpected Encounters with Jesus</p><p>15:03</p><p>Faith in Action and Community Dynamics</p><p>18:07</p><p>Momentum of Faith and Moving Forward</p><p>25:36</p><p>The Journey of Faith and Saying Yes</p><p>28:04</p><p>Embracing the Unknown in Faith</p><p>30:30</p><p>The Long Obedience in the Same Direction</p><p>32:55</p><p>Navigating Change and Faith's Momentum</p><p>35:14</p><p>The Complexity of Faith and Outcomes</p><p>38:19</p><p>Faith Beyond Outcomes</p><p>40:38</p><p>Timing and Free Will in Faith</p><p>43:50</p><p>The Power of Attitude in Faith</p><p>46:30</p><p>Simplicity of Faith Amidst Complexity</p>]]>
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      <title>56 Sacred Echo/Pool of Bethsaida</title>
      <description>Keywords
Sacred Echo, community, belonging, theology, grace, church hurt, Pool of Bethesda, mercy, faith, mercy, community, belonging, compassion, healing, personal responsibility, sin, consequences, church, faith
Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy engage in a lively discussion that begins with light-hearted banter about their recent trip to Denver and transitions into a deeper exploration of the Pool of Bethesda from the Gospel of John. They delve into themes of community, belonging, and the nature of grace, while also addressing the complexities of church hurt and the importance of mercy within faith communities. In this conversation, the speakers explore the themes of mercy, community, and personal responsibility within the context of faith. They discuss the importance of mercy in individual lives, the challenges of navigating community dynamics, and the discomfort that often accompanies growth and healing. The conversation emphasizes the need for compassion in a world filled with overwhelming information and the personal responsibility that comes with healing and transformation. Ultimately, they highlight the significance of being part of a supportive community that encourages growth and accountability.
Takeaways

The importance of belonging in a community.

The Pool of Bethesda serves as a metaphor for healing and mercy.

Grace is not about human effort but about divine love.

Church hurt often stems from individuals rather than the institution itself.

Communities should be houses of mercy, not just places of sickness.

Theological myths can shape our understanding of salvation.

The significance of understanding grace in our actions.

The role of community in one's faith journey.

The need for comfort and care in our spiritual lives.

The complexities of interpreting scripture and tradition. Mercy is a crucial aspect of Christian life.

Churches and nations have different responsibilities.

The gospel call requires radical self-sacrifice.

The church should be a place for broken people.

Growth often comes with discomfort.

Compassion fatigue can hinder our ability to care.

Mercy should be directed towards individuals, not just policies.

Healing requires personal responsibility and action.

We must be willing to let go of our past identities.

Sin has consequences, but God provides guidance for living.

Titles

The Sacred Echo of Belonging

Grace and Community: A Deep Dive

Healing at the Pool of Bethesda

Navigating Church Hurt and Mercy

Sound Bites

"This is a space of belonging."

"How are you going to? Like I'm an old man."

"It was a source of drinking water."

"I went deep in the Greek."

"The community is in this guy's way."

"Mercy looks a certain way in our lives."

"Growth is uncomfortable, but necessary."

"Do you want to be healed?"

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Setting the Scene
07:39
Exploring the Pool of Bethesda
15:12
The Concept of Community and Belonging
16:14
The Importance of Mercy in Our Lives
20:23
Navigating Community and Belonging
24:45
The Challenge of Compassion Fatigue
27:15
Healing and Personal Responsibility
34:15
Sin, Consequences, and Community Support</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jan 2025 21:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>56 Sacred Echo/Pool of Bethsaida</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>125</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>56</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Keywords
Sacred Echo, community, belonging, theology, grace, church hurt, Pool of Bethesda, mercy, faith, mercy, community, belonging, compassion, healing, personal responsibility, sin, consequences, church, faith
Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy engage in a lively discussion that begins with light-hearted banter about their recent trip to Denver and transitions into a deeper exploration of the Pool of Bethesda from the Gospel of John. They delve into themes of community, belonging, and the nature of grace, while also addressing the complexities of church hurt and the importance of mercy within faith communities. In this conversation, the speakers explore the themes of mercy, community, and personal responsibility within the context of faith. They discuss the importance of mercy in individual lives, the challenges of navigating community dynamics, and the discomfort that often accompanies growth and healing. The conversation emphasizes the need for compassion in a world filled with overwhelming information and the personal responsibility that comes with healing and transformation. Ultimately, they highlight the significance of being part of a supportive community that encourages growth and accountability.
Takeaways

The importance of belonging in a community.

The Pool of Bethesda serves as a metaphor for healing and mercy.

Grace is not about human effort but about divine love.

Church hurt often stems from individuals rather than the institution itself.

Communities should be houses of mercy, not just places of sickness.

Theological myths can shape our understanding of salvation.

The significance of understanding grace in our actions.

The role of community in one's faith journey.

The need for comfort and care in our spiritual lives.

The complexities of interpreting scripture and tradition. Mercy is a crucial aspect of Christian life.

Churches and nations have different responsibilities.

The gospel call requires radical self-sacrifice.

The church should be a place for broken people.

Growth often comes with discomfort.

Compassion fatigue can hinder our ability to care.

Mercy should be directed towards individuals, not just policies.

Healing requires personal responsibility and action.

We must be willing to let go of our past identities.

Sin has consequences, but God provides guidance for living.

Titles

The Sacred Echo of Belonging

Grace and Community: A Deep Dive

Healing at the Pool of Bethesda

Navigating Church Hurt and Mercy

Sound Bites

"This is a space of belonging."

"How are you going to? Like I'm an old man."

"It was a source of drinking water."

"I went deep in the Greek."

"The community is in this guy's way."

"Mercy looks a certain way in our lives."

"Growth is uncomfortable, but necessary."

"Do you want to be healed?"

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Setting the Scene
07:39
Exploring the Pool of Bethesda
15:12
The Concept of Community and Belonging
16:14
The Importance of Mercy in Our Lives
20:23
Navigating Community and Belonging
24:45
The Challenge of Compassion Fatigue
27:15
Healing and Personal Responsibility
34:15
Sin, Consequences, and Community Support</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Sacred Echo, community, belonging, theology, grace, church hurt, Pool of Bethesda, mercy, faith, mercy, community, belonging, compassion, healing, personal responsibility, sin, consequences, church, faith</p><p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy engage in a lively discussion that begins with light-hearted banter about their recent trip to Denver and transitions into a deeper exploration of the Pool of Bethesda from the Gospel of John. They delve into themes of community, belonging, and the nature of grace, while also addressing the complexities of church hurt and the importance of mercy within faith communities. In this conversation, the speakers explore the themes of mercy, community, and personal responsibility within the context of faith. They discuss the importance of mercy in individual lives, the challenges of navigating community dynamics, and the discomfort that often accompanies growth and healing. The conversation emphasizes the need for compassion in a world filled with overwhelming information and the personal responsibility that comes with healing and transformation. Ultimately, they highlight the significance of being part of a supportive community that encourages growth and accountability.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The importance of belonging in a community.</li>
<li>The Pool of Bethesda serves as a metaphor for healing and mercy.</li>
<li>Grace is not about human effort but about divine love.</li>
<li>Church hurt often stems from individuals rather than the institution itself.</li>
<li>Communities should be houses of mercy, not just places of sickness.</li>
<li>Theological myths can shape our understanding of salvation.</li>
<li>The significance of understanding grace in our actions.</li>
<li>The role of community in one's faith journey.</li>
<li>The need for comfort and care in our spiritual lives.</li>
<li>The complexities of interpreting scripture and tradition. Mercy is a crucial aspect of Christian life.</li>
<li>Churches and nations have different responsibilities.</li>
<li>The gospel call requires radical self-sacrifice.</li>
<li>The church should be a place for broken people.</li>
<li>Growth often comes with discomfort.</li>
<li>Compassion fatigue can hinder our ability to care.</li>
<li>Mercy should be directed towards individuals, not just policies.</li>
<li>Healing requires personal responsibility and action.</li>
<li>We must be willing to let go of our past identities.</li>
<li>Sin has consequences, but God provides guidance for living.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>The Sacred Echo of Belonging</li>
<li>Grace and Community: A Deep Dive</li>
<li>Healing at the Pool of Bethesda</li>
<li>Navigating Church Hurt and Mercy</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"This is a space of belonging."</li>
<li>"How are you going to? Like I'm an old man."</li>
<li>"It was a source of drinking water."</li>
<li>"I went deep in the Greek."</li>
<li>"The community is in this guy's way."</li>
<li>"Mercy looks a certain way in our lives."</li>
<li>"Growth is uncomfortable, but necessary."</li>
<li>"Do you want to be healed?"</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Setting the Scene</p><p>07:39</p><p>Exploring the Pool of Bethesda</p><p>15:12</p><p>The Concept of Community and Belonging</p><p>16:14</p><p>The Importance of Mercy in Our Lives</p><p>20:23</p><p>Navigating Community and Belonging</p><p>24:45</p><p>The Challenge of Compassion Fatigue</p><p>27:15</p><p>Healing and Personal Responsibility</p><p>34:15</p><p>Sin, Consequences, and Community Support</p>]]>
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      <title>55 Sacred Echo/Belonging Wk2</title>
      <description>Keywords
Sacred Echo Podcast, Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, David Ferguson, faith, community, belonging, personal stories, biblical teachings, disruption, healing, forgiveness, aggressive grace, Jesus, paralyzed man, faith, theology, spiritual condition, expectations, community
Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson engage in a lively discussion that begins with light-hearted banter about the weather and personal updates. As the conversation transitions, they delve into the emotional complexities of moving and leaving behind long-term connections. The hosts then explore the biblical story of the paralytic man, discussing themes of friendship, faith, and the significance of disruption in pursuing spiritual healing. They reflect on real-life disruptions and how they impact faith and community, ultimately posing thought-provoking questions about personal sacrifice and support within relationships. In this conversation, the speakers explore the themes of healing, forgiveness, and the nature of grace as demonstrated in the story of the paralyzed man. They discuss the connection between physical and spiritual healing, the expectations of the friends who brought the man to Jesus, and the surprising nature of Jesus' forgiveness. The conversation delves into the theological implications of aggressive grace and the importance of understanding what individuals truly need from Jesus, often contrasting it with their immediate desires.
Takeaways

Moving away from a long-term home is emotionally taxing.

Friendship plays a crucial role in supporting others.

Disruption can lead to significant spiritual moments.

The story of the paralytic illustrates the power of faith.

We often overlook who carries our burdens.

Removing obstacles for others is a sign of true friendship.

Disruptions in life can lead to deeper connections with Jesus.

The physical act of carrying someone reflects emotional support.

Community is essential in navigating life's challenges.

Reflecting on personal sacrifices can enhance our faith journey. Disruption often leads to deeper understanding.

Forgiveness is prioritized over physical healing.

Jesus reads the room and responds accordingly.

Expectations can differ from what we truly need.

Aggressive grace is a powerful concept.

Healing can be both physical and spiritual.

Community plays a vital role in faith journeys.

Forgiveness is often overlooked in our needs.

The authority of Jesus to forgive sins is profound.

Freedom of choice is central to understanding grace.

Titles

Navigating Life Changes and Faith

The Power of Friendship in Faith

Disruption: A Path to Healing

Sound Bites

"It's all about layering, bro."

"It's a fair amount."

"What in the world?"

"Your sins are forgiven."

"What did he need the most?"

"Only God can do that."

"Who are you carrying?"

Chapters
00:00
Weather Talk and Personal Updates
02:58
Transitioning Life Changes
06:01
Exploring the Story of the Paralytic
11:51
The Significance of Disruption in Faith
14:59
Experiencing Real-Life Disruptions
16:26
Understanding Disruption and Healing
17:54
The Connection Between Sin and Healing
19:57
Reading the Room: Jesus' Approach
21:14
The Surprises in the Story of Healing
24:53
Aggressive Grace: A New Perspective
29:21
Expectations vs. Reality in Healing
32:50
The Nature of Forgiveness and Grace</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jan 2025 20:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>55 Sacred Echo/Belonging Wk2</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>125</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>55</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Keywords
Sacred Echo Podcast, Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, David Ferguson, faith, community, belonging, personal stories, biblical teachings, disruption, healing, forgiveness, aggressive grace, Jesus, paralyzed man, faith, theology, spiritual condition, expectations, community
Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson engage in a lively discussion that begins with light-hearted banter about the weather and personal updates. As the conversation transitions, they delve into the emotional complexities of moving and leaving behind long-term connections. The hosts then explore the biblical story of the paralytic man, discussing themes of friendship, faith, and the significance of disruption in pursuing spiritual healing. They reflect on real-life disruptions and how they impact faith and community, ultimately posing thought-provoking questions about personal sacrifice and support within relationships. In this conversation, the speakers explore the themes of healing, forgiveness, and the nature of grace as demonstrated in the story of the paralyzed man. They discuss the connection between physical and spiritual healing, the expectations of the friends who brought the man to Jesus, and the surprising nature of Jesus' forgiveness. The conversation delves into the theological implications of aggressive grace and the importance of understanding what individuals truly need from Jesus, often contrasting it with their immediate desires.
Takeaways

Moving away from a long-term home is emotionally taxing.

Friendship plays a crucial role in supporting others.

Disruption can lead to significant spiritual moments.

The story of the paralytic illustrates the power of faith.

We often overlook who carries our burdens.

Removing obstacles for others is a sign of true friendship.

Disruptions in life can lead to deeper connections with Jesus.

The physical act of carrying someone reflects emotional support.

Community is essential in navigating life's challenges.

Reflecting on personal sacrifices can enhance our faith journey. Disruption often leads to deeper understanding.

Forgiveness is prioritized over physical healing.

Jesus reads the room and responds accordingly.

Expectations can differ from what we truly need.

Aggressive grace is a powerful concept.

Healing can be both physical and spiritual.

Community plays a vital role in faith journeys.

Forgiveness is often overlooked in our needs.

The authority of Jesus to forgive sins is profound.

Freedom of choice is central to understanding grace.

Titles

Navigating Life Changes and Faith

The Power of Friendship in Faith

Disruption: A Path to Healing

Sound Bites

"It's all about layering, bro."

"It's a fair amount."

"What in the world?"

"Your sins are forgiven."

"What did he need the most?"

"Only God can do that."

"Who are you carrying?"

Chapters
00:00
Weather Talk and Personal Updates
02:58
Transitioning Life Changes
06:01
Exploring the Story of the Paralytic
11:51
The Significance of Disruption in Faith
14:59
Experiencing Real-Life Disruptions
16:26
Understanding Disruption and Healing
17:54
The Connection Between Sin and Healing
19:57
Reading the Room: Jesus' Approach
21:14
The Surprises in the Story of Healing
24:53
Aggressive Grace: A New Perspective
29:21
Expectations vs. Reality in Healing
32:50
The Nature of Forgiveness and Grace</itunes:summary>
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<li>Moving away from a long-term home is emotionally taxing.</li>
<li>Friendship plays a crucial role in supporting others.</li>
<li>Disruption can lead to significant spiritual moments.</li>
<li>The story of the paralytic illustrates the power of faith.</li>
<li>We often overlook who carries our burdens.</li>
<li>Removing obstacles for others is a sign of true friendship.</li>
<li>Disruptions in life can lead to deeper connections with Jesus.</li>
<li>The physical act of carrying someone reflects emotional support.</li>
<li>Community is essential in navigating life's challenges.</li>
<li>Reflecting on personal sacrifices can enhance our faith journey. Disruption often leads to deeper understanding.</li>
<li>Forgiveness is prioritized over physical healing.</li>
<li>Jesus reads the room and responds accordingly.</li>
<li>Expectations can differ from what we truly need.</li>
<li>Aggressive grace is a powerful concept.</li>
<li>Healing can be both physical and spiritual.</li>
<li>Community plays a vital role in faith journeys.</li>
<li>Forgiveness is often overlooked in our needs.</li>
<li>The authority of Jesus to forgive sins is profound.</li>
<li>Freedom of choice is central to understanding grace.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Navigating Life Changes and Faith</li>
<li>The Power of Friendship in Faith</li>
<li>Disruption: A Path to Healing</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"It's all about layering, bro."</li>
<li>"It's a fair amount."</li>
<li>"What in the world?"</li>
<li>"Your sins are forgiven."</li>
<li>"What did he need the most?"</li>
<li>"Only God can do that."</li>
<li>"Who are you carrying?"</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Weather Talk and Personal Updates</p><p>02:58</p><p>Transitioning Life Changes</p><p>06:01</p><p>Exploring the Story of the Paralytic</p><p>11:51</p><p>The Significance of Disruption in Faith</p><p>14:59</p><p>Experiencing Real-Life Disruptions</p><p>16:26</p><p>Understanding Disruption and Healing</p><p>17:54</p><p>The Connection Between Sin and Healing</p><p>19:57</p><p>Reading the Room: Jesus' Approach</p><p>21:14</p><p>The Surprises in the Story of Healing</p><p>24:53</p><p>Aggressive Grace: A New Perspective</p><p>29:21</p><p>Expectations vs. Reality in Healing</p><p>32:50</p><p>The Nature of Forgiveness and Grace</p>]]>
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      <title>54 Sacred Echo/Belonging 1</title>
      <description>Keywords
Belonging, Healing, Community, Jesus, Faith, Restoration, Identity, Miracles, Church, Support, healing, faith, Jesus, community, disciples, theology, ministry, gospel, interconnectedness, revolutionary
Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss the theme of belonging through the lens of healing stories from Jesus. They explore how these narratives illustrate the importance of community, identity, and restoration, particularly focusing on the story of the woman with the issue of blood. The conversation delves into the significance of being seen and named beyond one's struggles, the communal aspect of healing, and the transformative power of faith. In this conversation, the speakers explore the themes of healing, faith, and the revolutionary nature of Jesus' teachings. They discuss the interconnectedness of individuals in biblical stories, the disciples' pragmatic approach to Jesus' miracles, and the significance of personal faith in the healing process. The conversation also touches on the role of young pastors, the importance of community, and the ongoing journey of understanding the gospel. Through various insights, they emphasize the transformative power of Jesus' message and the necessity of continual engagement with faith.
Takeaways

Home is where you find healing.

Exploring healing miracles reveals community's importance.

The woman with the issue of blood represents many who feel defined by their struggles.

Jesus calls out the woman to affirm her identity as His daughter.

Healing is not just physical; it's about restoration and belonging.

The number 12 symbolizes community and connection in the stories.

Miracles often happen in the context of community and shared faith.

Proximity to Jesus is essential for healing and restoration.

We often label ourselves by our biggest issues, but Jesus sees beyond that.

Church can be a place of healing, despite its imperfections. Jairus and the woman in need are interconnected in their healing journey.

The disciples often miss the deeper significance of Jesus' actions.

Jesus' healing is about restoring the whole person and community.

Faith can be messy and imperfect, yet still powerful.

Jesus' questions serve as teachable moments for those around him.

The revolutionary nature of Jesus' message is complex and multifaceted.

Understanding the gospel is a lifelong journey of discovery.

Young pastors should embrace the depth of the gospel before moving on.

Repetition in preaching helps congregations engage with the message.

Community engagement is essential for spiritual growth and understanding.

Titles
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Contextual Setting
06:16
Exploring the Theme of Belonging
12:24
The Healing Stories of Jesus
18:54
Restoration and Community in Healing
24:47
The Mechanics of Touch and Healing
30:52
The Revolutionary Nature of Jesus
36:46
The Power of Repetition in Preaching</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2025 00:15:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>54 Sacred Echo/Belonging 1</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>125</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>54</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Keywords
Belonging, Healing, Community, Jesus, Faith, Restoration, Identity, Miracles, Church, Support, healing, faith, Jesus, community, disciples, theology, ministry, gospel, interconnectedness, revolutionary
Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss the theme of belonging through the lens of healing stories from Jesus. They explore how these narratives illustrate the importance of community, identity, and restoration, particularly focusing on the story of the woman with the issue of blood. The conversation delves into the significance of being seen and named beyond one's struggles, the communal aspect of healing, and the transformative power of faith. In this conversation, the speakers explore the themes of healing, faith, and the revolutionary nature of Jesus' teachings. They discuss the interconnectedness of individuals in biblical stories, the disciples' pragmatic approach to Jesus' miracles, and the significance of personal faith in the healing process. The conversation also touches on the role of young pastors, the importance of community, and the ongoing journey of understanding the gospel. Through various insights, they emphasize the transformative power of Jesus' message and the necessity of continual engagement with faith.
Takeaways

Home is where you find healing.

Exploring healing miracles reveals community's importance.

The woman with the issue of blood represents many who feel defined by their struggles.

Jesus calls out the woman to affirm her identity as His daughter.

Healing is not just physical; it's about restoration and belonging.

The number 12 symbolizes community and connection in the stories.

Miracles often happen in the context of community and shared faith.

Proximity to Jesus is essential for healing and restoration.

We often label ourselves by our biggest issues, but Jesus sees beyond that.

Church can be a place of healing, despite its imperfections. Jairus and the woman in need are interconnected in their healing journey.

The disciples often miss the deeper significance of Jesus' actions.

Jesus' healing is about restoring the whole person and community.

Faith can be messy and imperfect, yet still powerful.

Jesus' questions serve as teachable moments for those around him.

The revolutionary nature of Jesus' message is complex and multifaceted.

Understanding the gospel is a lifelong journey of discovery.

Young pastors should embrace the depth of the gospel before moving on.

Repetition in preaching helps congregations engage with the message.

Community engagement is essential for spiritual growth and understanding.

Titles
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Contextual Setting
06:16
Exploring the Theme of Belonging
12:24
The Healing Stories of Jesus
18:54
Restoration and Community in Healing
24:47
The Mechanics of Touch and Healing
30:52
The Revolutionary Nature of Jesus
36:46
The Power of Repetition in Preaching</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Belonging, Healing, Community, Jesus, Faith, Restoration, Identity, Miracles, Church, Support, healing, faith, Jesus, community, disciples, theology, ministry, gospel, interconnectedness, revolutionary</p><p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss the theme of belonging through the lens of healing stories from Jesus. They explore how these narratives illustrate the importance of community, identity, and restoration, particularly focusing on the story of the woman with the issue of blood. The conversation delves into the significance of being seen and named beyond one's struggles, the communal aspect of healing, and the transformative power of faith. In this conversation, the speakers explore the themes of healing, faith, and the revolutionary nature of Jesus' teachings. They discuss the interconnectedness of individuals in biblical stories, the disciples' pragmatic approach to Jesus' miracles, and the significance of personal faith in the healing process. The conversation also touches on the role of young pastors, the importance of community, and the ongoing journey of understanding the gospel. Through various insights, they emphasize the transformative power of Jesus' message and the necessity of continual engagement with faith.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Home is where you find healing.</li>
<li>Exploring healing miracles reveals community's importance.</li>
<li>The woman with the issue of blood represents many who feel defined by their struggles.</li>
<li>Jesus calls out the woman to affirm her identity as His daughter.</li>
<li>Healing is not just physical; it's about restoration and belonging.</li>
<li>The number 12 symbolizes community and connection in the stories.</li>
<li>Miracles often happen in the context of community and shared faith.</li>
<li>Proximity to Jesus is essential for healing and restoration.</li>
<li>We often label ourselves by our biggest issues, but Jesus sees beyond that.</li>
<li>Church can be a place of healing, despite its imperfections. Jairus and the woman in need are interconnected in their healing journey.</li>
<li>The disciples often miss the deeper significance of Jesus' actions.</li>
<li>Jesus' healing is about restoring the whole person and community.</li>
<li>Faith can be messy and imperfect, yet still powerful.</li>
<li>Jesus' questions serve as teachable moments for those around him.</li>
<li>The revolutionary nature of Jesus' message is complex and multifaceted.</li>
<li>Understanding the gospel is a lifelong journey of discovery.</li>
<li>Young pastors should embrace the depth of the gospel before moving on.</li>
<li>Repetition in preaching helps congregations engage with the message.</li>
<li>Community engagement is essential for spiritual growth and understanding.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Contextual Setting</p><p>06:16</p><p>Exploring the Theme of Belonging</p><p>12:24</p><p>The Healing Stories of Jesus</p><p>18:54</p><p>Restoration and Community in Healing</p><p>24:47</p><p>The Mechanics of Touch and Healing</p><p>30:52</p><p>The Revolutionary Nature of Jesus</p><p>36:46</p><p>The Power of Repetition in Preaching</p>]]>
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      <title>53 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Patti McCoy, and David K. Ferguson engage in a light-hearted conversation that transitions into deeper themes of faith, community, and leadership. They explore the intersection of humor and sacredness, celebrate the achievements of Crosswalk Global, and discuss Timothy's transition from lead pastor to a new role within the organization, emphasizing the importance of collective leadership and community building. In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie, Paddy McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss the importance of maintaining a focus on the core message of Jesus amidst church growth and diversity. They explore the challenges and joys of collaboration across different campuses, the interconnected stories of faith that have emerged, and the significance of empowering others to lead in church planting. The discussion highlights the vibrant community that has developed and the exciting future ahead for the church as they embrace change and new opportunities.
Takeaways

Sacredness can coexist with humor.

The importance of community in church planting.

Celebrating achievements strengthens community bonds.

Leadership transitions can open new opportunities.

A global movement requires shared leadership.

Personal identity should not overshadow community identity.

Building resources is key to church planting success.

The journey of faith is filled with unexpected turns.

Connection and collaboration are vital in ministry.

Every member has a role in the community. The core message of Jesus must be protected above all.

Distractions can easily divert focus from Jesus.

Collaboration across campuses fosters growth and connection.

Every church has a unique story that contributes to the whole.

Celebrating community is essential for church maturity.

Empowering individuals to lead is crucial for church planting.

Global connectivity strengthens the church's mission.

Transitioning leadership requires careful planning and purpose.

The church is evolving and adapting to new realities.

A vibrant community can inspire and energize church members.

Titles

The Sacred and the Funny: A Unique Blend

Celebrating Community: The Crosswalk Global Journey

Leadership Transitions: Embracing Change in Faith

From Pastor to Advisor: A New Chapter

Sound Bites

"Sacred can be funny."

"There's something funny about you."

"What needs to be protected?"

"I'm excited about what happens next."

"I wonder if we can."

"I've never planted a church."

"God didn't call one disciple."

"We want to help you plant a church."

"Let's keep saying yes to God."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Light Banter
03:00
The Intersection of Fun and Sacred
05:58
Celebrating Crosswalk Global
09:59
Transitioning Roles and Future Directions
20:27
Protecting the Core Message of Jesus
22:06
Navigating Growth and Connectivity
24:12
The Spirit of Collaboration
26:59
Interconnected Stories of Faith
30:14
Celebrating Community and Growth
32:15
The Journey of Church Planting
35:36
Empowering Others to Lead
37:46
The Importance of Global Connectivity
40:02
Transitioning with Purpose
43:54
The Future of the Church
46:41
Embracing Change and New Opportunities</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jan 2025 17:02:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>53 Sacred Echo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>125</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>53</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Patti McCoy, and David K. Ferguson engage in a light-hearted conversation that transitions into deeper themes of faith, community, and leadership. They explore the intersection of humor and sacredness, celebrate the achievements of Crosswalk Global, and discuss Timothy's transition from lead pastor to a new role within the organization, emphasizing the importance of collective leadership and community building. In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie, Paddy McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss the importance of maintaining a focus on the core message of Jesus amidst church growth and diversity. They explore the challenges and joys of collaboration across different campuses, the interconnected stories of faith that have emerged, and the significance of empowering others to lead in church planting. The discussion highlights the vibrant community that has developed and the exciting future ahead for the church as they embrace change and new opportunities.
Takeaways

Sacredness can coexist with humor.

The importance of community in church planting.

Celebrating achievements strengthens community bonds.

Leadership transitions can open new opportunities.

A global movement requires shared leadership.

Personal identity should not overshadow community identity.

Building resources is key to church planting success.

The journey of faith is filled with unexpected turns.

Connection and collaboration are vital in ministry.

Every member has a role in the community. The core message of Jesus must be protected above all.

Distractions can easily divert focus from Jesus.

Collaboration across campuses fosters growth and connection.

Every church has a unique story that contributes to the whole.

Celebrating community is essential for church maturity.

Empowering individuals to lead is crucial for church planting.

Global connectivity strengthens the church's mission.

Transitioning leadership requires careful planning and purpose.

The church is evolving and adapting to new realities.

A vibrant community can inspire and energize church members.

Titles

The Sacred and the Funny: A Unique Blend

Celebrating Community: The Crosswalk Global Journey

Leadership Transitions: Embracing Change in Faith

From Pastor to Advisor: A New Chapter

Sound Bites

"Sacred can be funny."

"There's something funny about you."

"What needs to be protected?"

"I'm excited about what happens next."

"I wonder if we can."

"I've never planted a church."

"God didn't call one disciple."

"We want to help you plant a church."

"Let's keep saying yes to God."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Light Banter
03:00
The Intersection of Fun and Sacred
05:58
Celebrating Crosswalk Global
09:59
Transitioning Roles and Future Directions
20:27
Protecting the Core Message of Jesus
22:06
Navigating Growth and Connectivity
24:12
The Spirit of Collaboration
26:59
Interconnected Stories of Faith
30:14
Celebrating Community and Growth
32:15
The Journey of Church Planting
35:36
Empowering Others to Lead
37:46
The Importance of Global Connectivity
40:02
Transitioning with Purpose
43:54
The Future of the Church
46:41
Embracing Change and New Opportunities</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Patti McCoy, and David K. Ferguson engage in a light-hearted conversation that transitions into deeper themes of faith, community, and leadership. They explore the intersection of humor and sacredness, celebrate the achievements of Crosswalk Global, and discuss Timothy's transition from lead pastor to a new role within the organization, emphasizing the importance of collective leadership and community building. In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie, Paddy McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss the importance of maintaining a focus on the core message of Jesus amidst church growth and diversity. They explore the challenges and joys of collaboration across different campuses, the interconnected stories of faith that have emerged, and the significance of empowering others to lead in church planting. The discussion highlights the vibrant community that has developed and the exciting future ahead for the church as they embrace change and new opportunities.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Sacredness can coexist with humor.</li>
<li>The importance of community in church planting.</li>
<li>Celebrating achievements strengthens community bonds.</li>
<li>Leadership transitions can open new opportunities.</li>
<li>A global movement requires shared leadership.</li>
<li>Personal identity should not overshadow community identity.</li>
<li>Building resources is key to church planting success.</li>
<li>The journey of faith is filled with unexpected turns.</li>
<li>Connection and collaboration are vital in ministry.</li>
<li>Every member has a role in the community. The core message of Jesus must be protected above all.</li>
<li>Distractions can easily divert focus from Jesus.</li>
<li>Collaboration across campuses fosters growth and connection.</li>
<li>Every church has a unique story that contributes to the whole.</li>
<li>Celebrating community is essential for church maturity.</li>
<li>Empowering individuals to lead is crucial for church planting.</li>
<li>Global connectivity strengthens the church's mission.</li>
<li>Transitioning leadership requires careful planning and purpose.</li>
<li>The church is evolving and adapting to new realities.</li>
<li>A vibrant community can inspire and energize church members.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>The Sacred and the Funny: A Unique Blend</li>
<li>Celebrating Community: The Crosswalk Global Journey</li>
<li>Leadership Transitions: Embracing Change in Faith</li>
<li>From Pastor to Advisor: A New Chapter</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"Sacred can be funny."</li>
<li>"There's something funny about you."</li>
<li>"What needs to be protected?"</li>
<li>"I'm excited about what happens next."</li>
<li>"I wonder if we can."</li>
<li>"I've never planted a church."</li>
<li>"God didn't call one disciple."</li>
<li>"We want to help you plant a church."</li>
<li>"Let's keep saying yes to God."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Light Banter</p><p>03:00</p><p>The Intersection of Fun and Sacred</p><p>05:58</p><p>Celebrating Crosswalk Global</p><p>09:59</p><p>Transitioning Roles and Future Directions</p><p>20:27</p><p>Protecting the Core Message of Jesus</p><p>22:06</p><p>Navigating Growth and Connectivity</p><p>24:12</p><p>The Spirit of Collaboration</p><p>26:59</p><p>Interconnected Stories of Faith</p><p>30:14</p><p>Celebrating Community and Growth</p><p>32:15</p><p>The Journey of Church Planting</p><p>35:36</p><p>Empowering Others to Lead</p><p>37:46</p><p>The Importance of Global Connectivity</p><p>40:02</p><p>Transitioning with Purpose</p><p>43:54</p><p>The Future of the Church</p><p>46:41</p><p>Embracing Change and New Opportunities</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>53 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Paddy McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss the themes of faith, community, and the significance of the Christmas story as they explore Luke 1. They delve into the announcement of the Messiah, the importance of praise in Zechariah's song, and the role of the Holy Spirit in the lives of Mary and Elizabeth. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the birth narratives of Jesus and John the Baptist, exploring the cultural context, the significance of light, and the interplay between faith and reason. They discuss the public and private nature of the births, the fulfillment of prophecy, and the journey of faith exemplified by Mary. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community and support in the journey of faith, particularly during the Christmas season.
Takeaways

The weather can impact our mood and conversations.

Mary's visit to Elizabeth highlights the need for community support.

Zechariah's song emphasizes the importance of praise and recognition of God's work.

The narrative of Luke 1 sets the stage for the Christmas story.

The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in the lives of the characters in Luke.

Faith can be disruptive but is essential for understanding God's purpose.

The significance of the announcement of the Messiah is profound and multifaceted.

Exploring scripture can reveal deeper meanings and connections.

The act of sharing stories fosters community and understanding.

Christmas is not just a day but a season of reflection and anticipation. The birth narratives of Jesus and John highlight different aspects of community and prophecy.

Light serves as a powerful metaphor in the Christmas story, symbolizing hope and fulfillment.

Cultural context is crucial for understanding the events surrounding Jesus' birth.

The contrast between public and private experiences of birth can reveal deeper meanings.

Faith often requires a suspension of disbelief, acknowledging the impossible.

Mary's journey reflects the complexities of faith, doubt, and confirmation.

Community support is vital in navigating the challenges of faith.

The anticipation of Christmas is intertwined with themes of hope and light.

Understanding the cultural nuances can enrich our interpretation of biblical stories.

The interplay of faith and reason is essential in the Christian journey.

Titles

Weathering the Season: A Sacred Echo

The Announcement of the Messiah: Luke 1 Explored

Praise and Purpose: Zechariah's Song

Sound Bites

"What's the weather like in Portland?"

"It could always be worse."

"I think Zechariah's prayer is pretty important."

"Can you imagine in her older years?"

"Next week's probably about family."

"Faith is about the impossible, right?"

"You don't have to do it alone."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Weather Check
04:10
Exploring Luke 1: The Announcement of the Messiah
12:51
Zechariah's Song and the Significance of Praise
15:20
Mary's Visit to Elizabeth and the Holy Spirit's Role
17:20
Exploring the Birth Narratives of Jesus and John
20:50
The Significance of Light in the Christmas Story
23:35
Cultural Context of Jesus' Birth
27:30
Public vs. Private Birth Experiences
30:11
The Intersection of Faith and Reason
34:54
Mary's Journey of Faith and Confirmation</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2024 20:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>53 Sacred Echo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>924</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>53</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Paddy McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss the themes of faith, community, and the significance of the Christmas story as they explore Luke 1. They delve into the announcement of the Messiah, the importance of praise in Zechariah's song, and the role of the Holy Spirit in the lives of Mary and Elizabeth. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the birth narratives of Jesus and John the Baptist, exploring the cultural context, the significance of light, and the interplay between faith and reason. They discuss the public and private nature of the births, the fulfillment of prophecy, and the journey of faith exemplified by Mary. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community and support in the journey of faith, particularly during the Christmas season.
Takeaways

The weather can impact our mood and conversations.

Mary's visit to Elizabeth highlights the need for community support.

Zechariah's song emphasizes the importance of praise and recognition of God's work.

The narrative of Luke 1 sets the stage for the Christmas story.

The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in the lives of the characters in Luke.

Faith can be disruptive but is essential for understanding God's purpose.

The significance of the announcement of the Messiah is profound and multifaceted.

Exploring scripture can reveal deeper meanings and connections.

The act of sharing stories fosters community and understanding.

Christmas is not just a day but a season of reflection and anticipation. The birth narratives of Jesus and John highlight different aspects of community and prophecy.

Light serves as a powerful metaphor in the Christmas story, symbolizing hope and fulfillment.

Cultural context is crucial for understanding the events surrounding Jesus' birth.

The contrast between public and private experiences of birth can reveal deeper meanings.

Faith often requires a suspension of disbelief, acknowledging the impossible.

Mary's journey reflects the complexities of faith, doubt, and confirmation.

Community support is vital in navigating the challenges of faith.

The anticipation of Christmas is intertwined with themes of hope and light.

Understanding the cultural nuances can enrich our interpretation of biblical stories.

The interplay of faith and reason is essential in the Christian journey.

Titles

Weathering the Season: A Sacred Echo

The Announcement of the Messiah: Luke 1 Explored

Praise and Purpose: Zechariah's Song

Sound Bites

"What's the weather like in Portland?"

"It could always be worse."

"I think Zechariah's prayer is pretty important."

"Can you imagine in her older years?"

"Next week's probably about family."

"Faith is about the impossible, right?"

"You don't have to do it alone."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Weather Check
04:10
Exploring Luke 1: The Announcement of the Messiah
12:51
Zechariah's Song and the Significance of Praise
15:20
Mary's Visit to Elizabeth and the Holy Spirit's Role
17:20
Exploring the Birth Narratives of Jesus and John
20:50
The Significance of Light in the Christmas Story
23:35
Cultural Context of Jesus' Birth
27:30
Public vs. Private Birth Experiences
30:11
The Intersection of Faith and Reason
34:54
Mary's Journey of Faith and Confirmation</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Paddy McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss the themes of faith, community, and the significance of the Christmas story as they explore Luke 1. They delve into the announcement of the Messiah, the importance of praise in Zechariah's song, and the role of the Holy Spirit in the lives of Mary and Elizabeth. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the birth narratives of Jesus and John the Baptist, exploring the cultural context, the significance of light, and the interplay between faith and reason. They discuss the public and private nature of the births, the fulfillment of prophecy, and the journey of faith exemplified by Mary. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community and support in the journey of faith, particularly during the Christmas season.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The weather can impact our mood and conversations.</li>
<li>Mary's visit to Elizabeth highlights the need for community support.</li>
<li>Zechariah's song emphasizes the importance of praise and recognition of God's work.</li>
<li>The narrative of Luke 1 sets the stage for the Christmas story.</li>
<li>The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in the lives of the characters in Luke.</li>
<li>Faith can be disruptive but is essential for understanding God's purpose.</li>
<li>The significance of the announcement of the Messiah is profound and multifaceted.</li>
<li>Exploring scripture can reveal deeper meanings and connections.</li>
<li>The act of sharing stories fosters community and understanding.</li>
<li>Christmas is not just a day but a season of reflection and anticipation. The birth narratives of Jesus and John highlight different aspects of community and prophecy.</li>
<li>Light serves as a powerful metaphor in the Christmas story, symbolizing hope and fulfillment.</li>
<li>Cultural context is crucial for understanding the events surrounding Jesus' birth.</li>
<li>The contrast between public and private experiences of birth can reveal deeper meanings.</li>
<li>Faith often requires a suspension of disbelief, acknowledging the impossible.</li>
<li>Mary's journey reflects the complexities of faith, doubt, and confirmation.</li>
<li>Community support is vital in navigating the challenges of faith.</li>
<li>The anticipation of Christmas is intertwined with themes of hope and light.</li>
<li>Understanding the cultural nuances can enrich our interpretation of biblical stories.</li>
<li>The interplay of faith and reason is essential in the Christian journey.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Weathering the Season: A Sacred Echo</li>
<li>The Announcement of the Messiah: Luke 1 Explored</li>
<li>Praise and Purpose: Zechariah's Song</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"What's the weather like in Portland?"</li>
<li>"It could always be worse."</li>
<li>"I think Zechariah's prayer is pretty important."</li>
<li>"Can you imagine in her older years?"</li>
<li>"Next week's probably about family."</li>
<li>"Faith is about the impossible, right?"</li>
<li>"You don't have to do it alone."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Weather Check</p><p>04:10</p><p>Exploring Luke 1: The Announcement of the Messiah</p><p>12:51</p><p>Zechariah's Song and the Significance of Praise</p><p>15:20</p><p>Mary's Visit to Elizabeth and the Holy Spirit's Role</p><p>17:20</p><p>Exploring the Birth Narratives of Jesus and John</p><p>20:50</p><p>The Significance of Light in the Christmas Story</p><p>23:35</p><p>Cultural Context of Jesus' Birth</p><p>27:30</p><p>Public vs. Private Birth Experiences</p><p>30:11</p><p>The Intersection of Faith and Reason</p><p>34:54</p><p>Mary's Journey of Faith and Confirmation</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>52 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson engage in a lively discussion that begins with personal updates and transitions into the themes of Christmas preparations and community events. They explore the concept of favor in scripture, particularly focusing on Mary's acceptance of her divine calling and the implications of grace. The conversation delves into the role of choice in responding to God's call and the non-coercive nature of faith, emphasizing the importance of free will in spiritual matters. In this conversation, the speakers explore the profound themes of choice, faith, and the nature of God's will as exemplified in the story of Mary. They discuss the weight of Mary's decision, the challenges of navigating faith without clarity, and the interplay between God's sovereignty and human freedom. The conversation culminates in the idea that God's calls often come at inconvenient times, requiring trust and acceptance rather than complete understanding.
Takeaways

David is recovering well from illness.

The Christmas bash was a success with many attendees.

The theme of the current series is about possible impossibilities.

Mary's story highlights God's favor and grace.

Favor is more about God's action than personal merit.

The concept of being chosen by God challenges merit-based love.

Mary's acceptance reflects a moment of decision.

The discussion includes historical figures in faith communities.

Faith should be non-coercive in nature.

The implications of being an unwed mother in biblical times are significant. Mary's choice was not just a moment but a lifelong commitment.

Faith often involves navigating uncertainty and trust rather than clarity.

God's will is not always clear; it often requires trust in the unknown.

The relationship with God is dynamic, involving choices and freedom.

God's calls often come at inconvenient times, challenging our comfort zones.

The nature of God's sovereignty allows for human freedom and choice.

Love in relationships requires the freedom to choose, not coercion.

The journey of faith is about taking one step at a time, not seeing the whole path.

Understanding God's will involves recognizing different aspects: desire, design, decree, and direction.

The conversation highlights the importance of accepting God's call, even without full understanding.

Titles

The Sacred Echo Podcast: Embracing the Season of Grace

Christmas Conversations: Community and Faith

Mary's Favor: A Deep Dive into Scripture

Sound Bites

"Mary has a choice to make here."

"I've never had clarity. What I've had is trust."

"God leans in to see what we're going to do."

"Love can never be coerced."

"God always asks at really inconvenient times."

"It's her just saying, I accept."

"Go and love well."</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2024 20:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>52 Sacred Echo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>924</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>52</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson engage in a lively discussion that begins with personal updates and transitions into the themes of Christmas preparations and community events. They explore the concept of favor in scripture, particularly focusing on Mary's acceptance of her divine calling and the implications of grace. The conversation delves into the role of choice in responding to God's call and the non-coercive nature of faith, emphasizing the importance of free will in spiritual matters. In this conversation, the speakers explore the profound themes of choice, faith, and the nature of God's will as exemplified in the story of Mary. They discuss the weight of Mary's decision, the challenges of navigating faith without clarity, and the interplay between God's sovereignty and human freedom. The conversation culminates in the idea that God's calls often come at inconvenient times, requiring trust and acceptance rather than complete understanding.
Takeaways

David is recovering well from illness.

The Christmas bash was a success with many attendees.

The theme of the current series is about possible impossibilities.

Mary's story highlights God's favor and grace.

Favor is more about God's action than personal merit.

The concept of being chosen by God challenges merit-based love.

Mary's acceptance reflects a moment of decision.

The discussion includes historical figures in faith communities.

Faith should be non-coercive in nature.

The implications of being an unwed mother in biblical times are significant. Mary's choice was not just a moment but a lifelong commitment.

Faith often involves navigating uncertainty and trust rather than clarity.

God's will is not always clear; it often requires trust in the unknown.

The relationship with God is dynamic, involving choices and freedom.

God's calls often come at inconvenient times, challenging our comfort zones.

The nature of God's sovereignty allows for human freedom and choice.

Love in relationships requires the freedom to choose, not coercion.

The journey of faith is about taking one step at a time, not seeing the whole path.

Understanding God's will involves recognizing different aspects: desire, design, decree, and direction.

The conversation highlights the importance of accepting God's call, even without full understanding.

Titles

The Sacred Echo Podcast: Embracing the Season of Grace

Christmas Conversations: Community and Faith

Mary's Favor: A Deep Dive into Scripture

Sound Bites

"Mary has a choice to make here."

"I've never had clarity. What I've had is trust."

"God leans in to see what we're going to do."

"Love can never be coerced."

"God always asks at really inconvenient times."

"It's her just saying, I accept."

"Go and love well."</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson engage in a lively discussion that begins with personal updates and transitions into the themes of Christmas preparations and community events. They explore the concept of favor in scripture, particularly focusing on Mary's acceptance of her divine calling and the implications of grace. The conversation delves into the role of choice in responding to God's call and the non-coercive nature of faith, emphasizing the importance of free will in spiritual matters. In this conversation, the speakers explore the profound themes of choice, faith, and the nature of God's will as exemplified in the story of Mary. They discuss the weight of Mary's decision, the challenges of navigating faith without clarity, and the interplay between God's sovereignty and human freedom. The conversation culminates in the idea that God's calls often come at inconvenient times, requiring trust and acceptance rather than complete understanding.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>David is recovering well from illness.</li>
<li>The Christmas bash was a success with many attendees.</li>
<li>The theme of the current series is about possible impossibilities.</li>
<li>Mary's story highlights God's favor and grace.</li>
<li>Favor is more about God's action than personal merit.</li>
<li>The concept of being chosen by God challenges merit-based love.</li>
<li>Mary's acceptance reflects a moment of decision.</li>
<li>The discussion includes historical figures in faith communities.</li>
<li>Faith should be non-coercive in nature.</li>
<li>The implications of being an unwed mother in biblical times are significant. Mary's choice was not just a moment but a lifelong commitment.</li>
<li>Faith often involves navigating uncertainty and trust rather than clarity.</li>
<li>God's will is not always clear; it often requires trust in the unknown.</li>
<li>The relationship with God is dynamic, involving choices and freedom.</li>
<li>God's calls often come at inconvenient times, challenging our comfort zones.</li>
<li>The nature of God's sovereignty allows for human freedom and choice.</li>
<li>Love in relationships requires the freedom to choose, not coercion.</li>
<li>The journey of faith is about taking one step at a time, not seeing the whole path.</li>
<li>Understanding God's will involves recognizing different aspects: desire, design, decree, and direction.</li>
<li>The conversation highlights the importance of accepting God's call, even without full understanding.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>The Sacred Echo Podcast: Embracing the Season of Grace</li>
<li>Christmas Conversations: Community and Faith</li>
<li>Mary's Favor: A Deep Dive into Scripture</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"Mary has a choice to make here."</li>
<li>"I've never had clarity. What I've had is trust."</li>
<li>"God leans in to see what we're going to do."</li>
<li>"Love can never be coerced."</li>
<li>"God always asks at really inconvenient times."</li>
<li>"It's her just saying, I accept."</li>
<li>"Go and love well."</li>
</ul><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>51 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss the themes of wonder and promises in the context of the Christmas season. They explore personal experiences, the significance of viewing the Christmas story through a child's eyes, and the complexities of faith, doubt, and the emotions that arise during this time. The conversation emphasizes the importance of silence, the interplay of excitement and fear, and how promises from the past contribute to the wonder of the present. In this conversation, the speakers explore the intricate relationship between faith and doubt, emphasizing that both can coexist and contribute to a deeper understanding of spirituality. They discuss the Christmas story as a complex tapestry of promises and the importance of recognizing everyday wonders in our lives. The dialogue highlights the need for a broader perspective on God's promises and encourages listeners to embrace the tension of faith while remaining open to the miraculous in their daily experiences.
Takeaways

The Christmas season invites us to explore wonder.

Viewing the Christmas story through a child's perspective enhances its magic.

Promises from the past create a sense of hope and wonder.

Silence can be a gift that allows us to absorb moments of wonder.

Experiencing both doubt and faith is a common human experience.

Wonder often resides in confusion and complexity.

The intersection of fear and excitement is part of the faith journey.

The veil between heaven and earth is thin during the Christmas season.

Personal stories can illuminate broader themes of spirituality.

Leaning into the complexities of faith enriches our understanding. Doubt and faith can coexist and empower each other.

The binary view of belief is overly simplistic.

God's existence is independent of our belief.

The Christmas story reveals God's intricate plans.

Living in the tension of faith leads to wonder.

Recognizing small wonders enriches our spiritual journey.

Our expectations can limit our understanding of God's promises.

Faith is a journey of discovery and community.

Everyday experiences can be filled with divine encounters.

The journey of faith is about Christ living in us.

Titles
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Personal Updates
06:29
The Role of Promises in Creating Wonder
14:54
Experiencing Wonder Amidst Doubt
21:00
Faith and Doubt: A Complex Relationship
27:48
The Christmas Story: A Tapestry of Promises
35:59
Everyday Wonders: Recognizing the Small Miracles</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Dec 2024 20:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>51 Sacred Echo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>924</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>51</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss the themes of wonder and promises in the context of the Christmas season. They explore personal experiences, the significance of viewing the Christmas story through a child's eyes, and the complexities of faith, doubt, and the emotions that arise during this time. The conversation emphasizes the importance of silence, the interplay of excitement and fear, and how promises from the past contribute to the wonder of the present. In this conversation, the speakers explore the intricate relationship between faith and doubt, emphasizing that both can coexist and contribute to a deeper understanding of spirituality. They discuss the Christmas story as a complex tapestry of promises and the importance of recognizing everyday wonders in our lives. The dialogue highlights the need for a broader perspective on God's promises and encourages listeners to embrace the tension of faith while remaining open to the miraculous in their daily experiences.
Takeaways

The Christmas season invites us to explore wonder.

Viewing the Christmas story through a child's perspective enhances its magic.

Promises from the past create a sense of hope and wonder.

Silence can be a gift that allows us to absorb moments of wonder.

Experiencing both doubt and faith is a common human experience.

Wonder often resides in confusion and complexity.

The intersection of fear and excitement is part of the faith journey.

The veil between heaven and earth is thin during the Christmas season.

Personal stories can illuminate broader themes of spirituality.

Leaning into the complexities of faith enriches our understanding. Doubt and faith can coexist and empower each other.

The binary view of belief is overly simplistic.

God's existence is independent of our belief.

The Christmas story reveals God's intricate plans.

Living in the tension of faith leads to wonder.

Recognizing small wonders enriches our spiritual journey.

Our expectations can limit our understanding of God's promises.

Faith is a journey of discovery and community.

Everyday experiences can be filled with divine encounters.

The journey of faith is about Christ living in us.

Titles
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Personal Updates
06:29
The Role of Promises in Creating Wonder
14:54
Experiencing Wonder Amidst Doubt
21:00
Faith and Doubt: A Complex Relationship
27:48
The Christmas Story: A Tapestry of Promises
35:59
Everyday Wonders: Recognizing the Small Miracles</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss the themes of wonder and promises in the context of the Christmas season. They explore personal experiences, the significance of viewing the Christmas story through a child's eyes, and the complexities of faith, doubt, and the emotions that arise during this time. The conversation emphasizes the importance of silence, the interplay of excitement and fear, and how promises from the past contribute to the wonder of the present. In this conversation, the speakers explore the intricate relationship between faith and doubt, emphasizing that both can coexist and contribute to a deeper understanding of spirituality. They discuss the Christmas story as a complex tapestry of promises and the importance of recognizing everyday wonders in our lives. The dialogue highlights the need for a broader perspective on God's promises and encourages listeners to embrace the tension of faith while remaining open to the miraculous in their daily experiences.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The Christmas season invites us to explore wonder.</li>
<li>Viewing the Christmas story through a child's perspective enhances its magic.</li>
<li>Promises from the past create a sense of hope and wonder.</li>
<li>Silence can be a gift that allows us to absorb moments of wonder.</li>
<li>Experiencing both doubt and faith is a common human experience.</li>
<li>Wonder often resides in confusion and complexity.</li>
<li>The intersection of fear and excitement is part of the faith journey.</li>
<li>The veil between heaven and earth is thin during the Christmas season.</li>
<li>Personal stories can illuminate broader themes of spirituality.</li>
<li>Leaning into the complexities of faith enriches our understanding. Doubt and faith can coexist and empower each other.</li>
<li>The binary view of belief is overly simplistic.</li>
<li>God's existence is independent of our belief.</li>
<li>The Christmas story reveals God's intricate plans.</li>
<li>Living in the tension of faith leads to wonder.</li>
<li>Recognizing small wonders enriches our spiritual journey.</li>
<li>Our expectations can limit our understanding of God's promises.</li>
<li>Faith is a journey of discovery and community.</li>
<li>Everyday experiences can be filled with divine encounters.</li>
<li>The journey of faith is about Christ living in us.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Personal Updates</p><p>06:29</p><p>The Role of Promises in Creating Wonder</p><p>14:54</p><p>Experiencing Wonder Amidst Doubt</p><p>21:00</p><p>Faith and Doubt: A Complex Relationship</p><p>27:48</p><p>The Christmas Story: A Tapestry of Promises</p><p>35:59</p><p>Everyday Wonders: Recognizing the Small Miracles</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>50 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Timothy Gillespie and Patty McCoy engage in a rich conversation that spans personal experiences, biblical stories, and reflections on faith. They discuss the historical significance of places in Germany, the lessons from the story of the lepers, and the transformative journey of Naaman. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of grace, the challenges of faith, and the contrast between transactional relationships and the unconditional love of God. In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie and Paddy McCoy explore the biblical story of Naaman's healing, discussing themes of divine intervention, the importance of managing expectations in spiritual life, and the transformative power of community. They emphasize that true healing goes beyond physical ailments, focusing on the heart's change and the hope that sustains individuals through life's challenges. The discussion highlights the significance of living in the present kingdom of God and the role of community in nurturing faith and hope.
Takeaways

Tim and Patty reflect on their personal experiences and the importance of community.

Germany's rich history contrasts with the relatively recent history of the U.S.

The story of the lepers highlights themes of faith and sharing good news.

Naaman's journey illustrates the struggle between pride and humility.

Faith can be easier when there is nothing to lose.

The lepers serve as unexpected heroes in their story.

Naaman's transformation is not just physical but spiritual.

Understanding grace requires moving beyond transactional relationships.

Christians should embody compassion and empathy as reflections of grace.

The podcast encourages listeners to explore their own faith journeys. God's intervention often transcends human boundaries.

Expectations can lead to disappointment in spiritual journeys.

True healing involves a change of heart, not just physical recovery.

Community plays a vital role in supporting individuals through struggles.

Living in the kingdom of God means experiencing hope now, not just in the future.

Transformation comes from recognizing a greater reality beyond our immediate circumstances.

Hope can be found even in the darkest times.

Faith should not be transactional; it's about relationship and trust.

We often overlook the miracles happening around us.

The importance of sharing stories to uplift and encourage one another.

Titles

Exploring Faith Through History

The Journey of Naaman: A Transformation

Lessons from the Lepers: Faith and Sharing

Sound Bites

"It's good to have you back brother."

"The lepers didn't know what had happened."

"Naaman's journey is not about his faith."

"The miracle is the change of his heart."

"Hope transcends our circumstances."

"We need community to remind us of hope."

"There's always more to our story."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Context
03:02
Reflections on Germany and History
05:56
The Fourth Wall Series
09:07
Exploring the Story of the Lepers
12:04
Naaman's Journey and Transformation
14:57
Understanding Grace and Transactional Relationships
16:28
The Healing of Naaman: A Divine Intervention
18:31
Expectations vs. Reality in Spiritual Life
21:20
The Power of Community and Shared Stories
24:42
Living in the Kingdom Now
27:05
Transformative Healing: More Than Just Physical
30:40
The Role of Hope in Difficult Times
34:18
The Importance of Community in Faith</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Nov 2024 16:27:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>50 Sacred Echo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>824</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>50</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Timothy Gillespie and Patty McCoy engage in a rich conversation that spans personal experiences, biblical stories, and reflections on faith. They discuss the historical significance of places in Germany, the lessons from the story of the lepers, and the transformative journey of Naaman. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of grace, the challenges of faith, and the contrast between transactional relationships and the unconditional love of God. In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie and Paddy McCoy explore the biblical story of Naaman's healing, discussing themes of divine intervention, the importance of managing expectations in spiritual life, and the transformative power of community. They emphasize that true healing goes beyond physical ailments, focusing on the heart's change and the hope that sustains individuals through life's challenges. The discussion highlights the significance of living in the present kingdom of God and the role of community in nurturing faith and hope.
Takeaways

Tim and Patty reflect on their personal experiences and the importance of community.

Germany's rich history contrasts with the relatively recent history of the U.S.

The story of the lepers highlights themes of faith and sharing good news.

Naaman's journey illustrates the struggle between pride and humility.

Faith can be easier when there is nothing to lose.

The lepers serve as unexpected heroes in their story.

Naaman's transformation is not just physical but spiritual.

Understanding grace requires moving beyond transactional relationships.

Christians should embody compassion and empathy as reflections of grace.

The podcast encourages listeners to explore their own faith journeys. God's intervention often transcends human boundaries.

Expectations can lead to disappointment in spiritual journeys.

True healing involves a change of heart, not just physical recovery.

Community plays a vital role in supporting individuals through struggles.

Living in the kingdom of God means experiencing hope now, not just in the future.

Transformation comes from recognizing a greater reality beyond our immediate circumstances.

Hope can be found even in the darkest times.

Faith should not be transactional; it's about relationship and trust.

We often overlook the miracles happening around us.

The importance of sharing stories to uplift and encourage one another.

Titles

Exploring Faith Through History

The Journey of Naaman: A Transformation

Lessons from the Lepers: Faith and Sharing

Sound Bites

"It's good to have you back brother."

"The lepers didn't know what had happened."

"Naaman's journey is not about his faith."

"The miracle is the change of his heart."

"Hope transcends our circumstances."

"We need community to remind us of hope."

"There's always more to our story."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Context
03:02
Reflections on Germany and History
05:56
The Fourth Wall Series
09:07
Exploring the Story of the Lepers
12:04
Naaman's Journey and Transformation
14:57
Understanding Grace and Transactional Relationships
16:28
The Healing of Naaman: A Divine Intervention
18:31
Expectations vs. Reality in Spiritual Life
21:20
The Power of Community and Shared Stories
24:42
Living in the Kingdom Now
27:05
Transformative Healing: More Than Just Physical
30:40
The Role of Hope in Difficult Times
34:18
The Importance of Community in Faith</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Timothy Gillespie and Patty McCoy engage in a rich conversation that spans personal experiences, biblical stories, and reflections on faith. They discuss the historical significance of places in Germany, the lessons from the story of the lepers, and the transformative journey of Naaman. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of grace, the challenges of faith, and the contrast between transactional relationships and the unconditional love of God. In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie and Paddy McCoy explore the biblical story of Naaman's healing, discussing themes of divine intervention, the importance of managing expectations in spiritual life, and the transformative power of community. They emphasize that true healing goes beyond physical ailments, focusing on the heart's change and the hope that sustains individuals through life's challenges. The discussion highlights the significance of living in the present kingdom of God and the role of community in nurturing faith and hope.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Tim and Patty reflect on their personal experiences and the importance of community.</li>
<li>Germany's rich history contrasts with the relatively recent history of the U.S.</li>
<li>The story of the lepers highlights themes of faith and sharing good news.</li>
<li>Naaman's journey illustrates the struggle between pride and humility.</li>
<li>Faith can be easier when there is nothing to lose.</li>
<li>The lepers serve as unexpected heroes in their story.</li>
<li>Naaman's transformation is not just physical but spiritual.</li>
<li>Understanding grace requires moving beyond transactional relationships.</li>
<li>Christians should embody compassion and empathy as reflections of grace.</li>
<li>The podcast encourages listeners to explore their own faith journeys. God's intervention often transcends human boundaries.</li>
<li>Expectations can lead to disappointment in spiritual journeys.</li>
<li>True healing involves a change of heart, not just physical recovery.</li>
<li>Community plays a vital role in supporting individuals through struggles.</li>
<li>Living in the kingdom of God means experiencing hope now, not just in the future.</li>
<li>Transformation comes from recognizing a greater reality beyond our immediate circumstances.</li>
<li>Hope can be found even in the darkest times.</li>
<li>Faith should not be transactional; it's about relationship and trust.</li>
<li>We often overlook the miracles happening around us.</li>
<li>The importance of sharing stories to uplift and encourage one another.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Exploring Faith Through History</li>
<li>The Journey of Naaman: A Transformation</li>
<li>Lessons from the Lepers: Faith and Sharing</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"It's good to have you back brother."</li>
<li>"The lepers didn't know what had happened."</li>
<li>"Naaman's journey is not about his faith."</li>
<li>"The miracle is the change of his heart."</li>
<li>"Hope transcends our circumstances."</li>
<li>"We need community to remind us of hope."</li>
<li>"There's always more to our story."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Context</p><p>03:02</p><p>Reflections on Germany and History</p><p>05:56</p><p>The Fourth Wall Series</p><p>09:07</p><p>Exploring the Story of the Lepers</p><p>12:04</p><p>Naaman's Journey and Transformation</p><p>14:57</p><p>Understanding Grace and Transactional Relationships</p><p>16:28</p><p>The Healing of Naaman: A Divine Intervention</p><p>18:31</p><p>Expectations vs. Reality in Spiritual Life</p><p>21:20</p><p>The Power of Community and Shared Stories</p><p>24:42</p><p>Living in the Kingdom Now</p><p>27:05</p><p>Transformative Healing: More Than Just Physical</p><p>30:40</p><p>The Role of Hope in Difficult Times</p><p>34:18</p><p>The Importance of Community in Faith</p>]]>
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      <title>49 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy and David Ferguson discuss the global mission of Crosswalk, the dynamics of community post-election, and the importance of navigating disagreements within faith communities. They emphasize the need for a broader perspective on faith and the kingdom of God, drawing parallels to childlike faith and resilience.
Takeaways

The global mission of Crosswalk is about community growth.

Local faith communities are part of a larger network.

Post-election dynamics can create tension in communities.

Disagreements are natural in diverse faith settings.

Childlike faith offers a perspective of hope and resilience.

The importance of thinking differently in faith.

Faith communities must process disagreements with love.

The kingdom of God transcends local issues.

Collaboration among campuses enhances ministry effectiveness.

Stories of faith can inspire and connect communities.

Titles
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to the Sacred Echo Podcast
06:29
Post-Election Reflections and Community Dynamics
12:55
Navigating Disagreements in Faith Communities
18:30
The Kingdom of God and Childlike Faith
Chapt
The Kingdom of God: A Child's Perspective

The Fourth Wall: Beyond Our Perceptions

Unity vs. Uniformity in Faith

The Role of Grace in Salvation

The Journey of Faith in Community</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2024 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>49 Sacred Echo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>824</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>49</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy and David Ferguson discuss the global mission of Crosswalk, the dynamics of community post-election, and the importance of navigating disagreements within faith communities. They emphasize the need for a broader perspective on faith and the kingdom of God, drawing parallels to childlike faith and resilience.
Takeaways

The global mission of Crosswalk is about community growth.

Local faith communities are part of a larger network.

Post-election dynamics can create tension in communities.

Disagreements are natural in diverse faith settings.

Childlike faith offers a perspective of hope and resilience.

The importance of thinking differently in faith.

Faith communities must process disagreements with love.

The kingdom of God transcends local issues.

Collaboration among campuses enhances ministry effectiveness.

Stories of faith can inspire and connect communities.

Titles
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to the Sacred Echo Podcast
06:29
Post-Election Reflections and Community Dynamics
12:55
Navigating Disagreements in Faith Communities
18:30
The Kingdom of God and Childlike Faith
Chapt
The Kingdom of God: A Child's Perspective

The Fourth Wall: Beyond Our Perceptions

Unity vs. Uniformity in Faith

The Role of Grace in Salvation

The Journey of Faith in Community</itunes:summary>
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<li>The global mission of Crosswalk is about community growth.</li>
<li>Local faith communities are part of a larger network.</li>
<li>Post-election dynamics can create tension in communities.</li>
<li>Disagreements are natural in diverse faith settings.</li>
<li>Childlike faith offers a perspective of hope and resilience.</li>
<li>The importance of thinking differently in faith.</li>
<li>Faith communities must process disagreements with love.</li>
<li>The kingdom of God transcends local issues.</li>
<li>Collaboration among campuses enhances ministry effectiveness.</li>
<li>Stories of faith can inspire and connect communities.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction to the Sacred Echo Podcast</p><p>06:29</p><p>Post-Election Reflections and Community Dynamics</p><p>12:55</p><p>Navigating Disagreements in Faith Communities</p><p>18:30</p><p>The Kingdom of God and Childlike Faith</p><p><strong>Chapt</strong></p><p>The Kingdom of God: A Child's Perspective</p><p><br></p><p>The Fourth Wall: Beyond Our Perceptions</p><p><br></p><p>Unity vs. Uniformity in Faith</p><p><br></p><p>The Role of Grace in Salvation</p><p><br></p><p>The Journey of Faith in Community</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>48 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy discuss the upcoming series titled 'The Fourth Wall,' which aims to explore the complexities of faith in the context of current political tensions. They emphasize the importance of recognizing the transcendent nature of the Kingdom of God, which exists beyond the divisions of political ideologies. The conversation highlights the need for Christians to navigate their faith amidst societal challenges, focusing on love, hope, and the greater narrative of God's kingdom. In this conversation, the speakers explore the themes of hope, despair, and the Kingdom of God, emphasizing the importance of perspective in navigating life's challenges. They discuss the role of faith in political tensions, the call to love amidst division, and the church's responsibility in society. The conversation culminates in a reflection on living as a non-anxious presence and embracing a larger narrative that transcends current events.
Takeaways

The Fourth Wall series aims to explore the complexities of faith.

Breaking the fourth wall means recognizing the audience's existence.

The Kingdom of God transcends political ideologies.

Christians often struggle to see beyond their own expectations.

Love and unity are central to the Christian narrative.

Political tensions can distract from the core message of the gospel.

Faith requires stepping into places of uncertainty and trust.

The air we breathe symbolizes the reality of God's kingdom.

Hope is essential in understanding our faith journey.

Navigating fears with hope is crucial for community growth. Hope is a central theme in the Kingdom of God.

We are called to be hope dispensers in a world of despair.

Perspective can change how we approach problems.

Scripture encompasses more than just morality; it's about a relationship with God.

Political tensions can challenge our faith and understanding.

We must prioritize love over division in our communities.

The church has a vital role in society, especially during turbulent times.

Living as a non-anxious presence is crucial for Christians.

We should seek to understand and embrace a larger narrative.

Our communities can be sources of light in a dark world.

Titles

Breaking the Fourth Wall: A New Perspective

The Kingdom Beyond Politics

Navigating Faith in a Divided World

Love and Unity in the Kingdom of God

Sound Bites

"The kingdom of God is not the body of the bird."

"There is something bigger going on here."

"It's not just a morality play."

"There's something bigger going on here."

"We are supposed to be hope dispensers."

"Scripture is about so much more than morality."

"We are still called to love."

"We should be different."

"Thank goodness they're Christian."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Personal Updates
05:05
The Fourth Wall Series Introduction
10:00
Understanding the Kingdom of God
14:49
Transcendence of the Kingdom
20:00
Navigating Political Tensions and Fears
22:23
Hope vs. Despair: The Kingdom of God Perspective
25:55
Seeing Beyond: The Power of Perspective
27:50
Navigating Political Tensions with Faith
30:56
The Call to Love in a Divided World
35:52
The Role of the Church in Society
39:34
Living as a Non-Anxious Presence
44:47
Final Thoughts: Embracing the Bigger Narrative</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Oct 2024 20:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>48 Sacred Echo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>824</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>48</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy discuss the upcoming series titled 'The Fourth Wall,' which aims to explore the complexities of faith in the context of current political tensions. They emphasize the importance of recognizing the transcendent nature of the Kingdom of God, which exists beyond the divisions of political ideologies. The conversation highlights the need for Christians to navigate their faith amidst societal challenges, focusing on love, hope, and the greater narrative of God's kingdom. In this conversation, the speakers explore the themes of hope, despair, and the Kingdom of God, emphasizing the importance of perspective in navigating life's challenges. They discuss the role of faith in political tensions, the call to love amidst division, and the church's responsibility in society. The conversation culminates in a reflection on living as a non-anxious presence and embracing a larger narrative that transcends current events.
Takeaways

The Fourth Wall series aims to explore the complexities of faith.

Breaking the fourth wall means recognizing the audience's existence.

The Kingdom of God transcends political ideologies.

Christians often struggle to see beyond their own expectations.

Love and unity are central to the Christian narrative.

Political tensions can distract from the core message of the gospel.

Faith requires stepping into places of uncertainty and trust.

The air we breathe symbolizes the reality of God's kingdom.

Hope is essential in understanding our faith journey.

Navigating fears with hope is crucial for community growth. Hope is a central theme in the Kingdom of God.

We are called to be hope dispensers in a world of despair.

Perspective can change how we approach problems.

Scripture encompasses more than just morality; it's about a relationship with God.

Political tensions can challenge our faith and understanding.

We must prioritize love over division in our communities.

The church has a vital role in society, especially during turbulent times.

Living as a non-anxious presence is crucial for Christians.

We should seek to understand and embrace a larger narrative.

Our communities can be sources of light in a dark world.

Titles

Breaking the Fourth Wall: A New Perspective

The Kingdom Beyond Politics

Navigating Faith in a Divided World

Love and Unity in the Kingdom of God

Sound Bites

"The kingdom of God is not the body of the bird."

"There is something bigger going on here."

"It's not just a morality play."

"There's something bigger going on here."

"We are supposed to be hope dispensers."

"Scripture is about so much more than morality."

"We are still called to love."

"We should be different."

"Thank goodness they're Christian."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Personal Updates
05:05
The Fourth Wall Series Introduction
10:00
Understanding the Kingdom of God
14:49
Transcendence of the Kingdom
20:00
Navigating Political Tensions and Fears
22:23
Hope vs. Despair: The Kingdom of God Perspective
25:55
Seeing Beyond: The Power of Perspective
27:50
Navigating Political Tensions with Faith
30:56
The Call to Love in a Divided World
35:52
The Role of the Church in Society
39:34
Living as a Non-Anxious Presence
44:47
Final Thoughts: Embracing the Bigger Narrative</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy discuss the upcoming series titled 'The Fourth Wall,' which aims to explore the complexities of faith in the context of current political tensions. They emphasize the importance of recognizing the transcendent nature of the Kingdom of God, which exists beyond the divisions of political ideologies. The conversation highlights the need for Christians to navigate their faith amidst societal challenges, focusing on love, hope, and the greater narrative of God's kingdom. In this conversation, the speakers explore the themes of hope, despair, and the Kingdom of God, emphasizing the importance of perspective in navigating life's challenges. They discuss the role of faith in political tensions, the call to love amidst division, and the church's responsibility in society. The conversation culminates in a reflection on living as a non-anxious presence and embracing a larger narrative that transcends current events.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The Fourth Wall series aims to explore the complexities of faith.</li>
<li>Breaking the fourth wall means recognizing the audience's existence.</li>
<li>The Kingdom of God transcends political ideologies.</li>
<li>Christians often struggle to see beyond their own expectations.</li>
<li>Love and unity are central to the Christian narrative.</li>
<li>Political tensions can distract from the core message of the gospel.</li>
<li>Faith requires stepping into places of uncertainty and trust.</li>
<li>The air we breathe symbolizes the reality of God's kingdom.</li>
<li>Hope is essential in understanding our faith journey.</li>
<li>Navigating fears with hope is crucial for community growth. Hope is a central theme in the Kingdom of God.</li>
<li>We are called to be hope dispensers in a world of despair.</li>
<li>Perspective can change how we approach problems.</li>
<li>Scripture encompasses more than just morality; it's about a relationship with God.</li>
<li>Political tensions can challenge our faith and understanding.</li>
<li>We must prioritize love over division in our communities.</li>
<li>The church has a vital role in society, especially during turbulent times.</li>
<li>Living as a non-anxious presence is crucial for Christians.</li>
<li>We should seek to understand and embrace a larger narrative.</li>
<li>Our communities can be sources of light in a dark world.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Breaking the Fourth Wall: A New Perspective</li>
<li>The Kingdom Beyond Politics</li>
<li>Navigating Faith in a Divided World</li>
<li>Love and Unity in the Kingdom of God</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"The kingdom of God is not the body of the bird."</li>
<li>"There is something bigger going on here."</li>
<li>"It's not just a morality play."</li>
<li>"There's something bigger going on here."</li>
<li>"We are supposed to be hope dispensers."</li>
<li>"Scripture is about so much more than morality."</li>
<li>"We are still called to love."</li>
<li>"We should be different."</li>
<li>"Thank goodness they're Christian."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Personal Updates</p><p>05:05</p><p>The Fourth Wall Series Introduction</p><p>10:00</p><p>Understanding the Kingdom of God</p><p>14:49</p><p>Transcendence of the Kingdom</p><p>20:00</p><p>Navigating Political Tensions and Fears</p><p>22:23</p><p>Hope vs. Despair: The Kingdom of God Perspective</p><p>25:55</p><p>Seeing Beyond: The Power of Perspective</p><p>27:50</p><p>Navigating Political Tensions with Faith</p><p>30:56</p><p>The Call to Love in a Divided World</p><p>35:52</p><p>The Role of the Church in Society</p><p>39:34</p><p>Living as a Non-Anxious Presence</p><p>44:47</p><p>Final Thoughts: Embracing the Bigger Narrative</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>47 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy discuss various themes including the changing seasons, community events, and the importance of discipleship in church activities. They reflect on personal experiences, celebrate milestones, and share insights on sermon preparation and the significance of hospitality. The conversation also delves into biblical themes, particularly the transfiguration, and how these lessons apply to their lives and ministries. In this conversation, the speakers explore various themes related to discipleship, calling, and the nature of following Jesus. They discuss the importance of being present in one's calling, the unconditional patience of God, and the cost associated with true discipleship. The feeding of the 5,000 serves as a metaphor for abundance and community, while the conversation emphasizes the need for sacrifice and transformation in the journey of faith.
Takeaways

The changing seasons evoke different feelings and experiences.

Celebrating community milestones fosters connection and joy.

Planning ahead for events helps reduce stress and anxiety.

Discipleship should be integrated into all church activities.

The transfiguration serves as a reminder of Jesus' significance.

Life's growth often occurs in challenging times, not just in triumphs.

Hospitality is a vital aspect of community building.

Personal experiences shape our understanding of faith and ministry.

Sermon preparation requires collaboration and foresight.

Understanding biblical references enhances our spiritual journey. It's easy to want more or different in our calling.

We should be satisfied in the spot where Jesus has called us.

Discipleship involves being sent, not just sitting.

Gospel received should lead to gospel shared.

God's patience with us is profound and unconditional.

The feeding of the 5,000 illustrates God's abundance.

Discipleship requires sacrifice and commitment.

True following of Jesus is disruptive and challenging.

We often seek just enough from scripture instead of transformation.

Jesus invites us into a journey that requires flexibility.

Titles

Hospitality: The Heart of Community Life

Embracing Change: Seasons and Celebrations The Call to Discipleship

The Cost of Discipleship

Sound Bites

"It feels like football outside."

"We had our 21st anniversary."

"Everything's a miracle."

"I want a little bit of sheet metal in between me and it."

"Be satisfied in the spot where Jesus has called me."

"You were saved to be sent, not to sit."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Weather Talk
03:07
Celebrating Milestones and Community Events
06:00
Planning and Preparing for Upcoming Events
08:57
Discipleship and Sermon Preparation
12:08
Exploring the Transfiguration and Its Lessons
15:02
The Importance of Hospitality and Community
18:06
Personal Experiences and Reflections
22:36
Finding Contentment in Calling
25:43
The Call to Discipleship
30:17
God's Unconditional Patience
32:34
The Feeding of the 5,000: A Lesson in Abundance
38:32
The Cost of Discipleship
46:50
Inviting Jesus into Our Journey</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Oct 2024 22:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>47 Sacred Echo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>724</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>47</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy discuss various themes including the changing seasons, community events, and the importance of discipleship in church activities. They reflect on personal experiences, celebrate milestones, and share insights on sermon preparation and the significance of hospitality. The conversation also delves into biblical themes, particularly the transfiguration, and how these lessons apply to their lives and ministries. In this conversation, the speakers explore various themes related to discipleship, calling, and the nature of following Jesus. They discuss the importance of being present in one's calling, the unconditional patience of God, and the cost associated with true discipleship. The feeding of the 5,000 serves as a metaphor for abundance and community, while the conversation emphasizes the need for sacrifice and transformation in the journey of faith.
Takeaways

The changing seasons evoke different feelings and experiences.

Celebrating community milestones fosters connection and joy.

Planning ahead for events helps reduce stress and anxiety.

Discipleship should be integrated into all church activities.

The transfiguration serves as a reminder of Jesus' significance.

Life's growth often occurs in challenging times, not just in triumphs.

Hospitality is a vital aspect of community building.

Personal experiences shape our understanding of faith and ministry.

Sermon preparation requires collaboration and foresight.

Understanding biblical references enhances our spiritual journey. It's easy to want more or different in our calling.

We should be satisfied in the spot where Jesus has called us.

Discipleship involves being sent, not just sitting.

Gospel received should lead to gospel shared.

God's patience with us is profound and unconditional.

The feeding of the 5,000 illustrates God's abundance.

Discipleship requires sacrifice and commitment.

True following of Jesus is disruptive and challenging.

We often seek just enough from scripture instead of transformation.

Jesus invites us into a journey that requires flexibility.

Titles

Hospitality: The Heart of Community Life

Embracing Change: Seasons and Celebrations The Call to Discipleship

The Cost of Discipleship

Sound Bites

"It feels like football outside."

"We had our 21st anniversary."

"Everything's a miracle."

"I want a little bit of sheet metal in between me and it."

"Be satisfied in the spot where Jesus has called me."

"You were saved to be sent, not to sit."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Weather Talk
03:07
Celebrating Milestones and Community Events
06:00
Planning and Preparing for Upcoming Events
08:57
Discipleship and Sermon Preparation
12:08
Exploring the Transfiguration and Its Lessons
15:02
The Importance of Hospitality and Community
18:06
Personal Experiences and Reflections
22:36
Finding Contentment in Calling
25:43
The Call to Discipleship
30:17
God's Unconditional Patience
32:34
The Feeding of the 5,000: A Lesson in Abundance
38:32
The Cost of Discipleship
46:50
Inviting Jesus into Our Journey</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br></p><p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy discuss various themes including the changing seasons, community events, and the importance of discipleship in church activities. They reflect on personal experiences, celebrate milestones, and share insights on sermon preparation and the significance of hospitality. The conversation also delves into biblical themes, particularly the transfiguration, and how these lessons apply to their lives and ministries. In this conversation, the speakers explore various themes related to discipleship, calling, and the nature of following Jesus. They discuss the importance of being present in one's calling, the unconditional patience of God, and the cost associated with true discipleship. The feeding of the 5,000 serves as a metaphor for abundance and community, while the conversation emphasizes the need for sacrifice and transformation in the journey of faith.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The changing seasons evoke different feelings and experiences.</li>
<li>Celebrating community milestones fosters connection and joy.</li>
<li>Planning ahead for events helps reduce stress and anxiety.</li>
<li>Discipleship should be integrated into all church activities.</li>
<li>The transfiguration serves as a reminder of Jesus' significance.</li>
<li>Life's growth often occurs in challenging times, not just in triumphs.</li>
<li>Hospitality is a vital aspect of community building.</li>
<li>Personal experiences shape our understanding of faith and ministry.</li>
<li>Sermon preparation requires collaboration and foresight.</li>
<li>Understanding biblical references enhances our spiritual journey. It's easy to want more or different in our calling.</li>
<li>We should be satisfied in the spot where Jesus has called us.</li>
<li>Discipleship involves being sent, not just sitting.</li>
<li>Gospel received should lead to gospel shared.</li>
<li>God's patience with us is profound and unconditional.</li>
<li>The feeding of the 5,000 illustrates God's abundance.</li>
<li>Discipleship requires sacrifice and commitment.</li>
<li>True following of Jesus is disruptive and challenging.</li>
<li>We often seek just enough from scripture instead of transformation.</li>
<li>Jesus invites us into a journey that requires flexibility.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Hospitality: The Heart of Community Life</li>
<li>Embracing Change: Seasons and Celebrations The Call to Discipleship</li>
<li>The Cost of Discipleship</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"It feels like football outside."</li>
<li>"We had our 21st anniversary."</li>
<li>"Everything's a miracle."</li>
<li>"I want a little bit of sheet metal in between me and it."</li>
<li>"Be satisfied in the spot where Jesus has called me."</li>
<li>"You were saved to be sent, not to sit."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Weather Talk</p><p>03:07</p><p>Celebrating Milestones and Community Events</p><p>06:00</p><p>Planning and Preparing for Upcoming Events</p><p>08:57</p><p>Discipleship and Sermon Preparation</p><p>12:08</p><p>Exploring the Transfiguration and Its Lessons</p><p>15:02</p><p>The Importance of Hospitality and Community</p><p>18:06</p><p>Personal Experiences and Reflections</p><p>22:36</p><p>Finding Contentment in Calling</p><p>25:43</p><p>The Call to Discipleship</p><p>30:17</p><p>God's Unconditional Patience</p><p>32:34</p><p>The Feeding of the 5,000: A Lesson in Abundance</p><p>38:32</p><p>The Cost of Discipleship</p><p>46:50</p><p>Inviting Jesus into Our Journey</p>]]>
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      <title>46 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>Summary
In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy discuss their recent church anniversaries, community engagement, and the insights from Luke 8. They explore themes such as the role of women in Jesus' ministry, God's sovereignty, and the importance of progressive revelation. The discussion emphasizes the need for active listening and the multifaceted nature of truth in faith journeys, highlighting the value of community in understanding and growing in faith.
Takeaways

Celebrating anniversaries fosters community and engagement.

The role of women in Jesus' ministry is significant and often overlooked.

God's sovereignty is a central theme in the stories of Luke 8.

Progressive revelation allows for a deeper understanding of faith over time.

Listening actively is crucial for spiritual growth and understanding.

Truth is multifaceted and can be viewed from different perspectives.

Community discussions enhance our understanding of scripture.

The journey of faith is ongoing and requires patience.

Churches often focus on proving doctrine rather than exploring truth.

The adventure of faith continues as we learn and grow together.

Titles

Truth: A Multifaceted Journey

The Power of Community in Faith

Sound Bites

"I just it really hit me this year how just like, man, we take anniversary seriously."

"Jesus shows up at a time where children are not valued."

"God is the one that controls the wind and the waves."

Chapters
00:00
Welcome Back and Celebrations
02:49
Community Engagement and Growth
06:01
Exploring Luke 8: Themes and Insights
08:59
The Role of Women in Jesus' Ministry
11:58
Understanding God's Sovereignty
15:05
Progressive Revelation and the Secrets of the Kingdom
17:55
The Importance of Listening and Learning
20:45
The Multifaceted Nature of Truth
23:59
The Journey of Faith in Community
27:08
Closing Thoughts and Future Conversations</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Oct 2024 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>46 Sacred Echo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>724</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>46</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy discuss their recent church anniversaries, community engagement, and the insights from Luke 8. They explore themes such as the role of women in Jesus' ministry, God's sovereignty, and the importance of progressive revelation. The discussion emphasizes the need for active listening and the multifaceted nature of truth in faith journeys, highlighting the value of community in understanding and growing in faith.
Takeaways

Celebrating anniversaries fosters community and engagement.

The role of women in Jesus' ministry is significant and often overlooked.

God's sovereignty is a central theme in the stories of Luke 8.

Progressive revelation allows for a deeper understanding of faith over time.

Listening actively is crucial for spiritual growth and understanding.

Truth is multifaceted and can be viewed from different perspectives.

Community discussions enhance our understanding of scripture.

The journey of faith is ongoing and requires patience.

Churches often focus on proving doctrine rather than exploring truth.

The adventure of faith continues as we learn and grow together.

Titles

Truth: A Multifaceted Journey

The Power of Community in Faith

Sound Bites

"I just it really hit me this year how just like, man, we take anniversary seriously."

"Jesus shows up at a time where children are not valued."

"God is the one that controls the wind and the waves."

Chapters
00:00
Welcome Back and Celebrations
02:49
Community Engagement and Growth
06:01
Exploring Luke 8: Themes and Insights
08:59
The Role of Women in Jesus' Ministry
11:58
Understanding God's Sovereignty
15:05
Progressive Revelation and the Secrets of the Kingdom
17:55
The Importance of Listening and Learning
20:45
The Multifaceted Nature of Truth
23:59
The Journey of Faith in Community
27:08
Closing Thoughts and Future Conversations</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy discuss their recent church anniversaries, community engagement, and the insights from Luke 8. They explore themes such as the role of women in Jesus' ministry, God's sovereignty, and the importance of progressive revelation. The discussion emphasizes the need for active listening and the multifaceted nature of truth in faith journeys, highlighting the value of community in understanding and growing in faith.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Celebrating anniversaries fosters community and engagement.</li>
<li>The role of women in Jesus' ministry is significant and often overlooked.</li>
<li>God's sovereignty is a central theme in the stories of Luke 8.</li>
<li>Progressive revelation allows for a deeper understanding of faith over time.</li>
<li>Listening actively is crucial for spiritual growth and understanding.</li>
<li>Truth is multifaceted and can be viewed from different perspectives.</li>
<li>Community discussions enhance our understanding of scripture.</li>
<li>The journey of faith is ongoing and requires patience.</li>
<li>Churches often focus on proving doctrine rather than exploring truth.</li>
<li>The adventure of faith continues as we learn and grow together.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Truth: A Multifaceted Journey</li>
<li>The Power of Community in Faith</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"I just it really hit me this year how just like, man, we take anniversary seriously."</li>
<li>"Jesus shows up at a time where children are not valued."</li>
<li>"God is the one that controls the wind and the waves."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Welcome Back and Celebrations</p><p>02:49</p><p>Community Engagement and Growth</p><p>06:01</p><p>Exploring Luke 8: Themes and Insights</p><p>08:59</p><p>The Role of Women in Jesus' Ministry</p><p>11:58</p><p>Understanding God's Sovereignty</p><p>15:05</p><p>Progressive Revelation and the Secrets of the Kingdom</p><p>17:55</p><p>The Importance of Listening and Learning</p><p>20:45</p><p>The Multifaceted Nature of Truth</p><p>23:59</p><p>The Journey of Faith in Community</p><p>27:08</p><p>Closing Thoughts and Future Conversations</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>45 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy and David Ferguson discuss various themes surrounding community engagement, the importance of hope, and reflections on the teachings of Jesus as presented in the Gospel of Luke. They explore the significance of Sabbath, the compassion of Jesus, and the challenges of faith, particularly in the context of doubt and uncertainty. The conversation also touches on the role of community in spiritual growth and the diverse backgrounds of Jesus' disciples, emphasizing the need for love and understanding in a polarized world.
Takeaways

Pastor Tim is currently in England for meetings.

Community events around anniversaries provide great opportunities for outreach.

Hope is essential in times of crisis and uncertainty.

Sabbath is a time to reconnect with God and find joy.

Jesus' teachings in Luke emphasize compassion and understanding.

The story of the woman at the Pharisee's house highlights societal judgments.

Jesus weeps with us in our pain, showing his deep compassion.

Diversity in community is crucial for genuine love and understanding.

John the Baptist's doubts remind us that questioning is part of faith.

Resurrection signifies not just a return to life, but a new beginning.

Titles

The Power of Hope in Difficult Times

Jesus Weeps: The Heart of Compassion

Sound Bites

"Timless, Pastor Tim is in England this week."

"Things are drying up over here in the East."

"People are more open around the holidays."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Context Setting
03:11
Community Engagement and Opportunities
05:55
The Role of Hope in Difficult Times
09:10
Exploring the Concept of Sabbath
12:06
Reflections on Luke 6 and Its Teachings
14:46
Diving into Luke 7: Key Themes and Stories
17:49
The Woman at the Pharisee's House
20:57
Jesus' Compassion and Understanding
23:55
The Importance of Community and Diversity
26:57
John the Baptist's Doubts and Jesus' Response
29:57
Resurrection and the Nature of Hope
32:56
The Heart of Jesus in Our Pain
36:09
Celebrating Anniversaries and Spiritual Growth
39:02
Final Thoughts and Reflections on Faith</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Oct 2024 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>45 Sacred Echo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>724</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>45</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy and David Ferguson discuss various themes surrounding community engagement, the importance of hope, and reflections on the teachings of Jesus as presented in the Gospel of Luke. They explore the significance of Sabbath, the compassion of Jesus, and the challenges of faith, particularly in the context of doubt and uncertainty. The conversation also touches on the role of community in spiritual growth and the diverse backgrounds of Jesus' disciples, emphasizing the need for love and understanding in a polarized world.
Takeaways

Pastor Tim is currently in England for meetings.

Community events around anniversaries provide great opportunities for outreach.

Hope is essential in times of crisis and uncertainty.

Sabbath is a time to reconnect with God and find joy.

Jesus' teachings in Luke emphasize compassion and understanding.

The story of the woman at the Pharisee's house highlights societal judgments.

Jesus weeps with us in our pain, showing his deep compassion.

Diversity in community is crucial for genuine love and understanding.

John the Baptist's doubts remind us that questioning is part of faith.

Resurrection signifies not just a return to life, but a new beginning.

Titles

The Power of Hope in Difficult Times

Jesus Weeps: The Heart of Compassion

Sound Bites

"Timless, Pastor Tim is in England this week."

"Things are drying up over here in the East."

"People are more open around the holidays."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Context Setting
03:11
Community Engagement and Opportunities
05:55
The Role of Hope in Difficult Times
09:10
Exploring the Concept of Sabbath
12:06
Reflections on Luke 6 and Its Teachings
14:46
Diving into Luke 7: Key Themes and Stories
17:49
The Woman at the Pharisee's House
20:57
Jesus' Compassion and Understanding
23:55
The Importance of Community and Diversity
26:57
John the Baptist's Doubts and Jesus' Response
29:57
Resurrection and the Nature of Hope
32:56
The Heart of Jesus in Our Pain
36:09
Celebrating Anniversaries and Spiritual Growth
39:02
Final Thoughts and Reflections on Faith</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy and David Ferguson discuss various themes surrounding community engagement, the importance of hope, and reflections on the teachings of Jesus as presented in the Gospel of Luke. They explore the significance of Sabbath, the compassion of Jesus, and the challenges of faith, particularly in the context of doubt and uncertainty. The conversation also touches on the role of community in spiritual growth and the diverse backgrounds of Jesus' disciples, emphasizing the need for love and understanding in a polarized world.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Pastor Tim is currently in England for meetings.</li>
<li>Community events around anniversaries provide great opportunities for outreach.</li>
<li>Hope is essential in times of crisis and uncertainty.</li>
<li>Sabbath is a time to reconnect with God and find joy.</li>
<li>Jesus' teachings in Luke emphasize compassion and understanding.</li>
<li>The story of the woman at the Pharisee's house highlights societal judgments.</li>
<li>Jesus weeps with us in our pain, showing his deep compassion.</li>
<li>Diversity in community is crucial for genuine love and understanding.</li>
<li>John the Baptist's doubts remind us that questioning is part of faith.</li>
<li>Resurrection signifies not just a return to life, but a new beginning.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>The Power of Hope in Difficult Times</li>
<li>Jesus Weeps: The Heart of Compassion</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"Timless, Pastor Tim is in England this week."</li>
<li>"Things are drying up over here in the East."</li>
<li>"People are more open around the holidays."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Context Setting</p><p>03:11</p><p>Community Engagement and Opportunities</p><p>05:55</p><p>The Role of Hope in Difficult Times</p><p>09:10</p><p>Exploring the Concept of Sabbath</p><p>12:06</p><p>Reflections on Luke 6 and Its Teachings</p><p>14:46</p><p>Diving into Luke 7: Key Themes and Stories</p><p>17:49</p><p>The Woman at the Pharisee's House</p><p>20:57</p><p>Jesus' Compassion and Understanding</p><p>23:55</p><p>The Importance of Community and Diversity</p><p>26:57</p><p>John the Baptist's Doubts and Jesus' Response</p><p>29:57</p><p>Resurrection and the Nature of Hope</p><p>32:56</p><p>The Heart of Jesus in Our Pain</p><p>36:09</p><p>Celebrating Anniversaries and Spiritual Growth</p><p>39:02</p><p>Final Thoughts and Reflections on Faith</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>44 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy and David Ferguson discuss various themes surrounding the teachings of Jesus in the book of Luke, particularly focusing on the concept of Sabbath. They explore the importance of joy, fulfillment, and community engagement, while also reflecting on personal experiences and the significance of spiritual practices in building a relationship with God. The conversation emphasizes the need for a rhythm in life that aligns with Christ's teachings, ultimately inviting listeners to embrace a more meaningful and joyful spiritual journey.
Takeaways

Sabbath is a day for self-care and doing good.

Jesus' teachings emphasize joy and fulfillment.

The importance of community and relationships in faith.

Sabbath should reflect our relationship with Jesus.

Spiritual practices help center our lives around God.

Healing on the Sabbath showcases Jesus' radical love.

Children's joy in church reflects the community's health.

Sabbath is an invitation to a better life.

Restoration is a key aspect of Jesus' miracles.

Creating a rhythm of life is essential for spiritual growth.

Titles

Sabbath: A Day of Restoration and Joy

The Predictable Grace of Jesus in Our Lives

Sound Bites

"Don't dress like a pumpkin and show up."

"Sabbath is about self-care and doing good."

"Jesus is about restoration, not just fixing problems."

Chapters
00:00
Welcome and Introduction to Sacred Echo Podcast
02:57
Celebrating Tim's Birthday and Community Engagement
06:01
Exploring the Teachings of Jesus in Luke
09:00
Understanding the Sabbath: A Day of Rest and Reflection
11:57
The Importance of Rhythm in Life and Spiritual Practices
15:05
The Role of Joy and Fulfillment in Christian Life
18:12
Sabbath as a Relationship with God
21:01
Children's Perspective on Church and Community
24:07
Healing on the Sabbath: Jesus' Radical Approach
26:56
Restoration and the Nature of Jesus' Miracles
30:03
The Predictability of Jesus' Grace
33:01
Sabbath as a Warm Family Space
36:06
Invitation to a Better Life through Spiritual Practices
38:51
Closing Thoughts and Community Announcements</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Sep 2024 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>44 Sacred Echo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>724</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>44</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>44 Sacred Echo</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy and David Ferguson discuss various themes surrounding the teachings of Jesus in the book of Luke, particularly focusing on the concept of Sabbath. They explore the importance of joy, fulfillment, and community engagement, while also reflecting on personal experiences and the significance of spiritual practices in building a relationship with God. The conversation emphasizes the need for a rhythm in life that aligns with Christ's teachings, ultimately inviting listeners to embrace a more meaningful and joyful spiritual journey.
Takeaways

Sabbath is a day for self-care and doing good.

Jesus' teachings emphasize joy and fulfillment.

The importance of community and relationships in faith.

Sabbath should reflect our relationship with Jesus.

Spiritual practices help center our lives around God.

Healing on the Sabbath showcases Jesus' radical love.

Children's joy in church reflects the community's health.

Sabbath is an invitation to a better life.

Restoration is a key aspect of Jesus' miracles.

Creating a rhythm of life is essential for spiritual growth.

Titles

Sabbath: A Day of Restoration and Joy

The Predictable Grace of Jesus in Our Lives

Sound Bites

"Don't dress like a pumpkin and show up."

"Sabbath is about self-care and doing good."

"Jesus is about restoration, not just fixing problems."

Chapters
00:00
Welcome and Introduction to Sacred Echo Podcast
02:57
Celebrating Tim's Birthday and Community Engagement
06:01
Exploring the Teachings of Jesus in Luke
09:00
Understanding the Sabbath: A Day of Rest and Reflection
11:57
The Importance of Rhythm in Life and Spiritual Practices
15:05
The Role of Joy and Fulfillment in Christian Life
18:12
Sabbath as a Relationship with God
21:01
Children's Perspective on Church and Community
24:07
Healing on the Sabbath: Jesus' Radical Approach
26:56
Restoration and the Nature of Jesus' Miracles
30:03
The Predictability of Jesus' Grace
33:01
Sabbath as a Warm Family Space
36:06
Invitation to a Better Life through Spiritual Practices
38:51
Closing Thoughts and Community Announcements</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy and David Ferguson discuss various themes surrounding the teachings of Jesus in the book of Luke, particularly focusing on the concept of Sabbath. They explore the importance of joy, fulfillment, and community engagement, while also reflecting on personal experiences and the significance of spiritual practices in building a relationship with God. The conversation emphasizes the need for a rhythm in life that aligns with Christ's teachings, ultimately inviting listeners to embrace a more meaningful and joyful spiritual journey.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Sabbath is a day for self-care and doing good.</li>
<li>Jesus' teachings emphasize joy and fulfillment.</li>
<li>The importance of community and relationships in faith.</li>
<li>Sabbath should reflect our relationship with Jesus.</li>
<li>Spiritual practices help center our lives around God.</li>
<li>Healing on the Sabbath showcases Jesus' radical love.</li>
<li>Children's joy in church reflects the community's health.</li>
<li>Sabbath is an invitation to a better life.</li>
<li>Restoration is a key aspect of Jesus' miracles.</li>
<li>Creating a rhythm of life is essential for spiritual growth.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Sabbath: A Day of Restoration and Joy</li>
<li>The Predictable Grace of Jesus in Our Lives</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"Don't dress like a pumpkin and show up."</li>
<li>"Sabbath is about self-care and doing good."</li>
<li>"Jesus is about restoration, not just fixing problems."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Welcome and Introduction to Sacred Echo Podcast</p><p>02:57</p><p>Celebrating Tim's Birthday and Community Engagement</p><p>06:01</p><p>Exploring the Teachings of Jesus in Luke</p><p>09:00</p><p>Understanding the Sabbath: A Day of Rest and Reflection</p><p>11:57</p><p>The Importance of Rhythm in Life and Spiritual Practices</p><p>15:05</p><p>The Role of Joy and Fulfillment in Christian Life</p><p>18:12</p><p>Sabbath as a Relationship with God</p><p>21:01</p><p>Children's Perspective on Church and Community</p><p>24:07</p><p>Healing on the Sabbath: Jesus' Radical Approach</p><p>26:56</p><p>Restoration and the Nature of Jesus' Miracles</p><p>30:03</p><p>The Predictability of Jesus' Grace</p><p>33:01</p><p>Sabbath as a Warm Family Space</p><p>36:06</p><p>Invitation to a Better Life through Spiritual Practices</p><p>38:51</p><p>Closing Thoughts and Community Announcements</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>43 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, Timothy Gillespie and Paddy McCoy discuss personal updates, the transition to empty nesting, and delve into the Gospel of Luke. They explore the importance of community in faith, the power of collective faith, and the significance of abiding in God's presence. The conversation emphasizes the need for connection and support within the Christian journey, highlighting that faith is not a solitary endeavor but a communal experience.
Takeaways

It's super bittersweet to transition to an empty nest.

Many parents find joy in seeing their children grow.

Being in Scripture is essential for spiritual growth.

Community is vital; you can't be a Christian alone.

The expression of Christianity is inherently corporate.

Jesus often withdrew to pray, emphasizing the need for solitude.

The purpose of prayer is to be loved by God.

Collective faith can lead to powerful outcomes.

The Gospel of Luke highlights the inclusivity of Jesus' message.

We should create spaces for meaningful time with God.

Titles

Lessons from the Gospel of Luke

Finding Solitude in a Busy World

Sound Bites

"It's super bittersweet."

"I actually love my children."

"We need to be in Scripture."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Personal Updates
06:07
Transitioning to Empty Nesting
11:49
Diving into the Gospel of Luke
18:07
The Importance of Community in Faith
23:55
The Power of Collective Faith
30:13
Conclusion and Reflections on Community</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2024 14:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>43 Sacred Echo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>724</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>43</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, Timothy Gillespie and Paddy McCoy discuss personal updates, the transition to empty nesting, and delve into the Gospel of Luke. They explore the importance of community in faith, the power of collective faith, and the significance of abiding in God's presence. The conversation emphasizes the need for connection and support within the Christian journey, highlighting that faith is not a solitary endeavor but a communal experience.
Takeaways

It's super bittersweet to transition to an empty nest.

Many parents find joy in seeing their children grow.

Being in Scripture is essential for spiritual growth.

Community is vital; you can't be a Christian alone.

The expression of Christianity is inherently corporate.

Jesus often withdrew to pray, emphasizing the need for solitude.

The purpose of prayer is to be loved by God.

Collective faith can lead to powerful outcomes.

The Gospel of Luke highlights the inclusivity of Jesus' message.

We should create spaces for meaningful time with God.

Titles

Lessons from the Gospel of Luke

Finding Solitude in a Busy World

Sound Bites

"It's super bittersweet."

"I actually love my children."

"We need to be in Scripture."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Personal Updates
06:07
Transitioning to Empty Nesting
11:49
Diving into the Gospel of Luke
18:07
The Importance of Community in Faith
23:55
The Power of Collective Faith
30:13
Conclusion and Reflections on Community</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, Timothy Gillespie and Paddy McCoy discuss personal updates, the transition to empty nesting, and delve into the Gospel of Luke. They explore the importance of community in faith, the power of collective faith, and the significance of abiding in God's presence. The conversation emphasizes the need for connection and support within the Christian journey, highlighting that faith is not a solitary endeavor but a communal experience.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>It's super bittersweet to transition to an empty nest.</li>
<li>Many parents find joy in seeing their children grow.</li>
<li>Being in Scripture is essential for spiritual growth.</li>
<li>Community is vital; you can't be a Christian alone.</li>
<li>The expression of Christianity is inherently corporate.</li>
<li>Jesus often withdrew to pray, emphasizing the need for solitude.</li>
<li>The purpose of prayer is to be loved by God.</li>
<li>Collective faith can lead to powerful outcomes.</li>
<li>The Gospel of Luke highlights the inclusivity of Jesus' message.</li>
<li>We should create spaces for meaningful time with God.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Lessons from the Gospel of Luke</li>
<li>Finding Solitude in a Busy World</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"It's super bittersweet."</li>
<li>"I actually love my children."</li>
<li>"We need to be in Scripture."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Personal Updates</p><p>06:07</p><p>Transitioning to Empty Nesting</p><p>11:49</p><p>Diving into the Gospel of Luke</p><p>18:07</p><p>The Importance of Community in Faith</p><p>23:55</p><p>The Power of Collective Faith</p><p>30:13</p><p>Conclusion and Reflections on Community</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>42 Sacred Echo Joshua Week 5</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Tim Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson engage in a lighthearted conversation about beards, vacations, and upcoming events at their church. They also discuss the upcoming sermon series on the book of Luke and the theme of commitment. The conversation segues into a discussion about the importance of taking the next footstep in faith and the impact it can have on others. They highlight the story of Caleb and Joshua in the book of Joshua, emphasizing Caleb's unwavering faith and determination. The episode concludes with a reminder of upcoming events and a reflection on the strength of faith. The conversation explores the themes of leadership, trust, worship, and commitment. It delves into the story of Caleb and Joshua and their unwavering faith in God's promises despite the challenges they faced. The discussion highlights the importance of wholehearted devotion and the role of worship in sustaining faith. It also touches on the concept of complaining and negativity, emphasizing the need to focus on God's faithfulness rather than dwelling on difficulties. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the power of commitment and the discipline of worship.
Keywords
beards, vacations, sermon series, commitment, faith, impact, Caleb, Joshua, leadership, trust, worship, commitment, faith, promises, challenges, wholeheartedness, complaining, negativity
Takeaways

Commitment to the gospel is a central theme in the upcoming sermon series on the book of Luke.

Taking the next footstep in faith is important and can have a significant impact on others.

Caleb's unwavering faith and determination serve as an inspiration for believers.

Rehearsing negative experiences and doubts can stall out our faith.

Faith can grow stronger through challenges and waiting for God's promises to be fulfilled. Leadership plays a crucial role in inspiring trust and guiding people through challenges.

Worship is a discipline that helps elevate our perspective and reminds us of God's faithfulness.

Complaining and negativity can hinder progress and prevent us from fully trusting in God's promises.

Commitment involves staying faithful even when the journey gets tough.

Wholehearted devotion to God enables us to overcome obstacles and experience His blessings.

Titles

The Inspiring Faith of Caleb

Taking the Next Footstep in Faith The Power of Commitment

The Discipline of Worship

Sound Bites

"If you can grow a beard, it means your family are warriors."

"I don't think he can. Maybe that's if you fire a frozen turkey at the face."

"Guys grow beards because they get bored of the way their face looks at them."

"This series has been a lot about leadership."

"Worship elevates us above the problems and challenges we're dealing with."

"Worship is far more a discipline than it is some ecstatic feeling."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Lighthearted Conversation
08:06
Upcoming Sermon Series on the Book of Luke
12:22
Taking the Next Footstep in Faith
14:46
The Inspiring Faith of Caleb
17:42
Overcoming Doubts and Rehearsing the Negative
20:01
Conclusion and Upcoming Events
22:27
Exploring the Discipline of Worship
27:52
The Power of Commitment
31:05
Reflecting on Wholehearted Devotion to God</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Sep 2024 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>42 Sacred Echo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>624</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>42</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Tim Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson engage in a lighthearted conversation about beards, vacations, and upcoming events at their church. They also discuss the upcoming sermon series on the book of Luke and the theme of commitment. The conversation segues into a discussion about the importance of taking the next footstep in faith and the impact it can have on others. They highlight the story of Caleb and Joshua in the book of Joshua, emphasizing Caleb's unwavering faith and determination. The episode concludes with a reminder of upcoming events and a reflection on the strength of faith. The conversation explores the themes of leadership, trust, worship, and commitment. It delves into the story of Caleb and Joshua and their unwavering faith in God's promises despite the challenges they faced. The discussion highlights the importance of wholehearted devotion and the role of worship in sustaining faith. It also touches on the concept of complaining and negativity, emphasizing the need to focus on God's faithfulness rather than dwelling on difficulties. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the power of commitment and the discipline of worship.
Keywords
beards, vacations, sermon series, commitment, faith, impact, Caleb, Joshua, leadership, trust, worship, commitment, faith, promises, challenges, wholeheartedness, complaining, negativity
Takeaways

Commitment to the gospel is a central theme in the upcoming sermon series on the book of Luke.

Taking the next footstep in faith is important and can have a significant impact on others.

Caleb's unwavering faith and determination serve as an inspiration for believers.

Rehearsing negative experiences and doubts can stall out our faith.

Faith can grow stronger through challenges and waiting for God's promises to be fulfilled. Leadership plays a crucial role in inspiring trust and guiding people through challenges.

Worship is a discipline that helps elevate our perspective and reminds us of God's faithfulness.

Complaining and negativity can hinder progress and prevent us from fully trusting in God's promises.

Commitment involves staying faithful even when the journey gets tough.

Wholehearted devotion to God enables us to overcome obstacles and experience His blessings.

Titles

The Inspiring Faith of Caleb

Taking the Next Footstep in Faith The Power of Commitment

The Discipline of Worship

Sound Bites

"If you can grow a beard, it means your family are warriors."

"I don't think he can. Maybe that's if you fire a frozen turkey at the face."

"Guys grow beards because they get bored of the way their face looks at them."

"This series has been a lot about leadership."

"Worship elevates us above the problems and challenges we're dealing with."

"Worship is far more a discipline than it is some ecstatic feeling."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Lighthearted Conversation
08:06
Upcoming Sermon Series on the Book of Luke
12:22
Taking the Next Footstep in Faith
14:46
The Inspiring Faith of Caleb
17:42
Overcoming Doubts and Rehearsing the Negative
20:01
Conclusion and Upcoming Events
22:27
Exploring the Discipline of Worship
27:52
The Power of Commitment
31:05
Reflecting on Wholehearted Devotion to God</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Tim Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson engage in a lighthearted conversation about beards, vacations, and upcoming events at their church. They also discuss the upcoming sermon series on the book of Luke and the theme of commitment. The conversation segues into a discussion about the importance of taking the next footstep in faith and the impact it can have on others. They highlight the story of Caleb and Joshua in the book of Joshua, emphasizing Caleb's unwavering faith and determination. The episode concludes with a reminder of upcoming events and a reflection on the strength of faith. The conversation explores the themes of leadership, trust, worship, and commitment. It delves into the story of Caleb and Joshua and their unwavering faith in God's promises despite the challenges they faced. The discussion highlights the importance of wholehearted devotion and the role of worship in sustaining faith. It also touches on the concept of complaining and negativity, emphasizing the need to focus on God's faithfulness rather than dwelling on difficulties. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the power of commitment and the discipline of worship.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>beards, vacations, sermon series, commitment, faith, impact, Caleb, Joshua, leadership, trust, worship, commitment, faith, promises, challenges, wholeheartedness, complaining, negativity</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Commitment to the gospel is a central theme in the upcoming sermon series on the book of Luke.</li>
<li>Taking the next footstep in faith is important and can have a significant impact on others.</li>
<li>Caleb's unwavering faith and determination serve as an inspiration for believers.</li>
<li>Rehearsing negative experiences and doubts can stall out our faith.</li>
<li>Faith can grow stronger through challenges and waiting for God's promises to be fulfilled. Leadership plays a crucial role in inspiring trust and guiding people through challenges.</li>
<li>Worship is a discipline that helps elevate our perspective and reminds us of God's faithfulness.</li>
<li>Complaining and negativity can hinder progress and prevent us from fully trusting in God's promises.</li>
<li>Commitment involves staying faithful even when the journey gets tough.</li>
<li>Wholehearted devotion to God enables us to overcome obstacles and experience His blessings.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>The Inspiring Faith of Caleb</li>
<li>Taking the Next Footstep in Faith The Power of Commitment</li>
<li>The Discipline of Worship</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"If you can grow a beard, it means your family are warriors."</li>
<li>"I don't think he can. Maybe that's if you fire a frozen turkey at the face."</li>
<li>"Guys grow beards because they get bored of the way their face looks at them."</li>
<li>"This series has been a lot about leadership."</li>
<li>"Worship elevates us above the problems and challenges we're dealing with."</li>
<li>"Worship is far more a discipline than it is some ecstatic feeling."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Lighthearted Conversation</p><p>08:06</p><p>Upcoming Sermon Series on the Book of Luke</p><p>12:22</p><p>Taking the Next Footstep in Faith</p><p>14:46</p><p>The Inspiring Faith of Caleb</p><p>17:42</p><p>Overcoming Doubts and Rehearsing the Negative</p><p>20:01</p><p>Conclusion and Upcoming Events</p><p>22:27</p><p>Exploring the Discipline of Worship</p><p>27:52</p><p>The Power of Commitment</p><p>31:05</p><p>Reflecting on Wholehearted Devotion to God</p>]]>
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      <title>41 Sacred Echo Joshua Week 4</title>
      <description>Summary
In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Patty McCoy discuss various topics, including their personal well-being, weather changes, fashion choices, and the recent growth of their church. They also touch on the importance of celebrating milestones and creating monuments to remember God's faithfulness. The conversation leads into a discussion about the upcoming sermon series on the book of Joshua and the significance of monuments in the biblical narrative. They explore the idea of looking at current challenges through the lens of past victories and promises fulfilled by God. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the idea of creating a monument or display to commemorate the anniversary of Crosswalk Portland. They suggest creating a large spoon to go along with the existing large fork in the city. They also talk about the importance of practicing gratitude and reflecting on the blessings and above-and-beyond moments in life. They explore the concept of circling their problems and challenges, and the need to focus on God's promises and faithfulness. They discuss the role of worship and music in spiritual battles and the importance of remembering who is in control. The conversation ends with a discussion about Joshua's encounter with the person with a drawn sword and the reminder to be on God's side.


Takeaways

Celebrate the goodness of God and His promises in our lives

Create physical and tangible reminders of God's faithfulness

Look at current challenges through the lens of past victories

Consider the significance of monuments in the biblical narrative

Reflect on the blessings and milestones in our lives Consider creating a monument or display to commemorate important milestones or anniversaries

Practice gratitude and reflect on the blessings and above-and-beyond moments in life

Focus on God's promises and faithfulness in the face of challenges

Worship and music can play a significant role in spiritual battles

Remember to be on God's side and trust in His guidance

Titles

Looking Back to Move Forward: The Power of Remembering

Celebrating God's Faithfulness: Creating Monuments in Our Lives Worship and Music in Spiritual Battles

Being on God's Side: Joshua's Encounter

Sound Bites

"Monuments matter, right? And celebrating things."

"What are our remembrances that we set up that are physical and tangible?"

"Try this exercise. Take out your phone, go into your phone's picture, your photo album, and just look at and ask yourself the question, what am I seeing here that I could be celebrating?"

"Yeah, your beard is at that point that I think full grown people could find belonging somewhere."

"Why don't you put together the largest spoon?"

"What were the above and beyond moments that we could hold on to?"

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Personal Updates
03:19
Church Growth and Baptisms
10:07
The Significance of Monuments in the Book of Joshua
16:08
The Importance of Celebrating Milestones
19:04
Creating Monuments in Our Lives
21:02
Reflecting on God's Faithfulness
23:45
Practicing Gratitude
28:16
Worship and Music
37:46
Being on God's Side</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Aug 2024 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>41 Sacred Echo Joshua Week 4</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Patty McCoy discuss various topics, including their personal well-being, weather changes, fashion choices, and the recent growth of their church. They also touch on the importance of celebrating milestones and creating monuments to remember God's faithfulness. The conversation leads into a discussion about the upcoming sermon series on the book of Joshua and the significance of monuments in the biblical narrative. They explore the idea of looking at current challenges through the lens of past victories and promises fulfilled by God. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the idea of creating a monument or display to commemorate the anniversary of Crosswalk Portland. They suggest creating a large spoon to go along with the existing large fork in the city. They also talk about the importance of practicing gratitude and reflecting on the blessings and above-and-beyond moments in life. They explore the concept of circling their problems and challenges, and the need to focus on God's promises and faithfulness. They discuss the role of worship and music in spiritual battles and the importance of remembering who is in control. The conversation ends with a discussion about Joshua's encounter with the person with a drawn sword and the reminder to be on God's side.


Takeaways

Celebrate the goodness of God and His promises in our lives

Create physical and tangible reminders of God's faithfulness

Look at current challenges through the lens of past victories

Consider the significance of monuments in the biblical narrative

Reflect on the blessings and milestones in our lives Consider creating a monument or display to commemorate important milestones or anniversaries

Practice gratitude and reflect on the blessings and above-and-beyond moments in life

Focus on God's promises and faithfulness in the face of challenges

Worship and music can play a significant role in spiritual battles

Remember to be on God's side and trust in His guidance

Titles

Looking Back to Move Forward: The Power of Remembering

Celebrating God's Faithfulness: Creating Monuments in Our Lives Worship and Music in Spiritual Battles

Being on God's Side: Joshua's Encounter

Sound Bites

"Monuments matter, right? And celebrating things."

"What are our remembrances that we set up that are physical and tangible?"

"Try this exercise. Take out your phone, go into your phone's picture, your photo album, and just look at and ask yourself the question, what am I seeing here that I could be celebrating?"

"Yeah, your beard is at that point that I think full grown people could find belonging somewhere."

"Why don't you put together the largest spoon?"

"What were the above and beyond moments that we could hold on to?"

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Personal Updates
03:19
Church Growth and Baptisms
10:07
The Significance of Monuments in the Book of Joshua
16:08
The Importance of Celebrating Milestones
19:04
Creating Monuments in Our Lives
21:02
Reflecting on God's Faithfulness
23:45
Practicing Gratitude
28:16
Worship and Music
37:46
Being on God's Side</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Patty McCoy discuss various topics, including their personal well-being, weather changes, fashion choices, and the recent growth of their church. They also touch on the importance of celebrating milestones and creating monuments to remember God's faithfulness. The conversation leads into a discussion about the upcoming sermon series on the book of Joshua and the significance of monuments in the biblical narrative. They explore the idea of looking at current challenges through the lens of past victories and promises fulfilled by God. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the idea of creating a monument or display to commemorate the anniversary of Crosswalk Portland. They suggest creating a large spoon to go along with the existing large fork in the city. They also talk about the importance of practicing gratitude and reflecting on the blessings and above-and-beyond moments in life. They explore the concept of circling their problems and challenges, and the need to focus on God's promises and faithfulness. They discuss the role of worship and music in spiritual battles and the importance of remembering who is in control. The conversation ends with a discussion about Joshua's encounter with the person with a drawn sword and the reminder to be on God's side.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Celebrate the goodness of God and His promises in our lives</li>
<li>Create physical and tangible reminders of God's faithfulness</li>
<li>Look at current challenges through the lens of past victories</li>
<li>Consider the significance of monuments in the biblical narrative</li>
<li>Reflect on the blessings and milestones in our lives Consider creating a monument or display to commemorate important milestones or anniversaries</li>
<li>Practice gratitude and reflect on the blessings and above-and-beyond moments in life</li>
<li>Focus on God's promises and faithfulness in the face of challenges</li>
<li>Worship and music can play a significant role in spiritual battles</li>
<li>Remember to be on God's side and trust in His guidance</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Looking Back to Move Forward: The Power of Remembering</li>
<li>Celebrating God's Faithfulness: Creating Monuments in Our Lives Worship and Music in Spiritual Battles</li>
<li>Being on God's Side: Joshua's Encounter</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"Monuments matter, right? And celebrating things."</li>
<li>"What are our remembrances that we set up that are physical and tangible?"</li>
<li>"Try this exercise. Take out your phone, go into your phone's picture, your photo album, and just look at and ask yourself the question, what am I seeing here that I could be celebrating?"</li>
<li>"Yeah, your beard is at that point that I think full grown people could find belonging somewhere."</li>
<li>"Why don't you put together the largest spoon?"</li>
<li>"What were the above and beyond moments that we could hold on to?"</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Personal Updates</p><p>03:19</p><p>Church Growth and Baptisms</p><p>10:07</p><p>The Significance of Monuments in the Book of Joshua</p><p>16:08</p><p>The Importance of Celebrating Milestones</p><p>19:04</p><p>Creating Monuments in Our Lives</p><p>21:02</p><p>Reflecting on God's Faithfulness</p><p>23:45</p><p>Practicing Gratitude</p><p>28:16</p><p>Worship and Music</p><p>37:46</p><p>Being on God's Side</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>40 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode, Tim, David, and Patty engage in lighthearted banter and share personal stories. They discuss topics such as vacations, encounters with wasps, driving a Tesla Cybertruck, and regional linguistic differences. The conversation transitions to a discussion about the biblical story of Joshua crossing the Jordan River. In this conversation, Timothy, David, and Paddy discuss the third chapter of Joshua and the theme of stepping into the unknown with faith. They explore Joshua's leadership style, the importance of following God's lead, and the need for continual conversation with God. They also touch on the significance of building an altar and the parallels between Joshua and Jesus. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the start of the school year and the upcoming schedule for the podcast.

Keywords
banter, vacations, wasps, Tesla Cybertruck, regional differences, Joshua, Jordan River, Joshua, leadership, faith, following God, stepping into the unknown, building an altar, parallels with Jesus, start of the school year
Takeaways

Lighthearted banter and personal stories can create an engaging podcast episode.

Regional linguistic differences can be fascinating and lead to humorous conversations.

Driving a Tesla Cybertruck can be a unique and enjoyable experience.

The biblical story of Joshua crossing the Jordan River is a topic worth exploring. Leadership requires faith and the willingness to follow God's lead

It's important to focus on the present and take one step at a time

Continual conversation with God is essential for guidance and clarity

Building an altar symbolizes leaving the past behind and starting anew

The start of the school year brings changes and new opportunities

Titles

Lighthearted Banter and Personal Stories

Exploring Regional Linguistic Differences Navigating the Start of the School Year

Building an Altar: Leaving the Past Behind

Sound Bites

"Fresh off a vacation, because some of us work and some of us don't."

"I can't imagine the person saying, you know what I'm really good at? Tuba."

"I drove a cyber truck today."

"Our call is to step into that next square foot."

"Your, our call is to step into that next square foot. It's a little harder when that square foot is underwater."

"Jesus who didn't need baptism, right, is baptized there, that Joshua, the Jesus of the Hebrew, right, left something there in that spot."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Greetings
03:20
The Unique Experience of Driving a Tesla Cybertruck
06:31
Regional Linguistic Differences
11:19
Lighthearted Banter and Personal Stories
13:32
Introducing Joshua and the Theme of Stepping into the Unknown
15:33
Building an Altar: Leaving the Past Behind
20:11
Parallels with Jesus: Joshua's Role in God's Plan
40:03
Discussion on the Start of the School Year</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Aug 2024 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>40 Sacred Echo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>624</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>40</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode, Tim, David, and Patty engage in lighthearted banter and share personal stories. They discuss topics such as vacations, encounters with wasps, driving a Tesla Cybertruck, and regional linguistic differences. The conversation transitions to a discussion about the biblical story of Joshua crossing the Jordan River. In this conversation, Timothy, David, and Paddy discuss the third chapter of Joshua and the theme of stepping into the unknown with faith. They explore Joshua's leadership style, the importance of following God's lead, and the need for continual conversation with God. They also touch on the significance of building an altar and the parallels between Joshua and Jesus. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the start of the school year and the upcoming schedule for the podcast.

Keywords
banter, vacations, wasps, Tesla Cybertruck, regional differences, Joshua, Jordan River, Joshua, leadership, faith, following God, stepping into the unknown, building an altar, parallels with Jesus, start of the school year
Takeaways

Lighthearted banter and personal stories can create an engaging podcast episode.

Regional linguistic differences can be fascinating and lead to humorous conversations.

Driving a Tesla Cybertruck can be a unique and enjoyable experience.

The biblical story of Joshua crossing the Jordan River is a topic worth exploring. Leadership requires faith and the willingness to follow God's lead

It's important to focus on the present and take one step at a time

Continual conversation with God is essential for guidance and clarity

Building an altar symbolizes leaving the past behind and starting anew

The start of the school year brings changes and new opportunities

Titles

Lighthearted Banter and Personal Stories

Exploring Regional Linguistic Differences Navigating the Start of the School Year

Building an Altar: Leaving the Past Behind

Sound Bites

"Fresh off a vacation, because some of us work and some of us don't."

"I can't imagine the person saying, you know what I'm really good at? Tuba."

"I drove a cyber truck today."

"Our call is to step into that next square foot."

"Your, our call is to step into that next square foot. It's a little harder when that square foot is underwater."

"Jesus who didn't need baptism, right, is baptized there, that Joshua, the Jesus of the Hebrew, right, left something there in that spot."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Greetings
03:20
The Unique Experience of Driving a Tesla Cybertruck
06:31
Regional Linguistic Differences
11:19
Lighthearted Banter and Personal Stories
13:32
Introducing Joshua and the Theme of Stepping into the Unknown
15:33
Building an Altar: Leaving the Past Behind
20:11
Parallels with Jesus: Joshua's Role in God's Plan
40:03
Discussion on the Start of the School Year</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode, Tim, David, and Patty engage in lighthearted banter and share personal stories. They discuss topics such as vacations, encounters with wasps, driving a Tesla Cybertruck, and regional linguistic differences. The conversation transitions to a discussion about the biblical story of Joshua crossing the Jordan River. In this conversation, Timothy, David, and Paddy discuss the third chapter of Joshua and the theme of stepping into the unknown with faith. They explore Joshua's leadership style, the importance of following God's lead, and the need for continual conversation with God. They also touch on the significance of building an altar and the parallels between Joshua and Jesus. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the start of the school year and the upcoming schedule for the podcast.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>banter, vacations, wasps, Tesla Cybertruck, regional differences, Joshua, Jordan River, Joshua, leadership, faith, following God, stepping into the unknown, building an altar, parallels with Jesus, start of the school year</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Lighthearted banter and personal stories can create an engaging podcast episode.</li>
<li>Regional linguistic differences can be fascinating and lead to humorous conversations.</li>
<li>Driving a Tesla Cybertruck can be a unique and enjoyable experience.</li>
<li>The biblical story of Joshua crossing the Jordan River is a topic worth exploring. Leadership requires faith and the willingness to follow God's lead</li>
<li>It's important to focus on the present and take one step at a time</li>
<li>Continual conversation with God is essential for guidance and clarity</li>
<li>Building an altar symbolizes leaving the past behind and starting anew</li>
<li>The start of the school year brings changes and new opportunities</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Lighthearted Banter and Personal Stories</li>
<li>Exploring Regional Linguistic Differences Navigating the Start of the School Year</li>
<li>Building an Altar: Leaving the Past Behind</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"Fresh off a vacation, because some of us work and some of us don't."</li>
<li>"I can't imagine the person saying, you know what I'm really good at? Tuba."</li>
<li>"I drove a cyber truck today."</li>
<li>"Our call is to step into that next square foot."</li>
<li>"Your, our call is to step into that next square foot. It's a little harder when that square foot is underwater."</li>
<li>"Jesus who didn't need baptism, right, is baptized there, that Joshua, the Jesus of the Hebrew, right, left something there in that spot."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Greetings</p><p>03:20</p><p>The Unique Experience of Driving a Tesla Cybertruck</p><p>06:31</p><p>Regional Linguistic Differences</p><p>11:19</p><p>Lighthearted Banter and Personal Stories</p><p>13:32</p><p>Introducing Joshua and the Theme of Stepping into the Unknown</p><p>15:33</p><p>Building an Altar: Leaving the Past Behind</p><p>20:11</p><p>Parallels with Jesus: Joshua's Role in God's Plan</p><p>40:03</p><p>Discussion on the Start of the School Year</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>39 Joshua week 1</title>
      <description>Summary
In this conversation, Pastor Tim Gillespie, Pastor Patty McCoy, and Pastor Dave Ferguson discuss various topics including leadership transitions, the challenges of following a strong leader, and the importance of raising up new leaders. They also explore the story of Joshua and the lessons it teaches about leadership and trusting in God's promises. The conversation highlights the need to focus on the present and future rather than dwelling on the past, and the importance of supporting and empowering new leaders.
Keywords
leadership transitions, following a strong leader, raising up new leaders, Joshua, trusting in God's promises
Takeaways

Leadership transitions can be challenging, both for the leader leaving and the new leader stepping in.

It is important for leaders to support and empower new leaders, rather than holding onto power or dwelling on the past.

The story of Joshua teaches lessons about leadership, trusting in God's promises, and the importance of being present in the moment.

Leaders should focus on the present and future, rather than getting stuck in the past.

Raising up new leaders is a crucial aspect of leadership and requires self-awareness and the ability to share authority and opportunities.

Titles

Raising Up New Leaders

Trusting in God's Promises

Sound Bites

"The older you get, the more life gets sucked out of you doing youth ministry."

"Joshua is Joshua because of Moses."

"Joshua is the combination of the word to save and the word Yahweh."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Technical Difficulties
06:08
Planning Sermon Series and Introduction to 'Impact'
07:16
Background of Joshua and Leadership Transition
16:33
The Name Joshua and its Meaning
19:10
The Challenges of Following a Strong Leader
32:06
Raising Up New Leaders
38:23
Facing the Truth and Moving Forward
44:09
Conclusion and Sign Off</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Aug 2024 23:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>39 Joshua week 1</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>624</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>39</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this conversation, Pastor Tim Gillespie, Pastor Patty McCoy, and Pastor Dave Ferguson discuss various topics including leadership transitions, the challenges of following a strong leader, and the importance of raising up new leaders. They also explore the story of Joshua and the lessons it teaches about leadership and trusting in God's promises. The conversation highlights the need to focus on the present and future rather than dwelling on the past, and the importance of supporting and empowering new leaders.
Keywords
leadership transitions, following a strong leader, raising up new leaders, Joshua, trusting in God's promises
Takeaways

Leadership transitions can be challenging, both for the leader leaving and the new leader stepping in.

It is important for leaders to support and empower new leaders, rather than holding onto power or dwelling on the past.

The story of Joshua teaches lessons about leadership, trusting in God's promises, and the importance of being present in the moment.

Leaders should focus on the present and future, rather than getting stuck in the past.

Raising up new leaders is a crucial aspect of leadership and requires self-awareness and the ability to share authority and opportunities.

Titles

Raising Up New Leaders

Trusting in God's Promises

Sound Bites

"The older you get, the more life gets sucked out of you doing youth ministry."

"Joshua is Joshua because of Moses."

"Joshua is the combination of the word to save and the word Yahweh."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Technical Difficulties
06:08
Planning Sermon Series and Introduction to 'Impact'
07:16
Background of Joshua and Leadership Transition
16:33
The Name Joshua and its Meaning
19:10
The Challenges of Following a Strong Leader
32:06
Raising Up New Leaders
38:23
Facing the Truth and Moving Forward
44:09
Conclusion and Sign Off</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this conversation, Pastor Tim Gillespie, Pastor Patty McCoy, and Pastor Dave Ferguson discuss various topics including leadership transitions, the challenges of following a strong leader, and the importance of raising up new leaders. They also explore the story of Joshua and the lessons it teaches about leadership and trusting in God's promises. The conversation highlights the need to focus on the present and future rather than dwelling on the past, and the importance of supporting and empowering new leaders.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>leadership transitions, following a strong leader, raising up new leaders, Joshua, trusting in God's promises</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Leadership transitions can be challenging, both for the leader leaving and the new leader stepping in.</li>
<li>It is important for leaders to support and empower new leaders, rather than holding onto power or dwelling on the past.</li>
<li>The story of Joshua teaches lessons about leadership, trusting in God's promises, and the importance of being present in the moment.</li>
<li>Leaders should focus on the present and future, rather than getting stuck in the past.</li>
<li>Raising up new leaders is a crucial aspect of leadership and requires self-awareness and the ability to share authority and opportunities.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Raising Up New Leaders</li>
<li>Trusting in God's Promises</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"The older you get, the more life gets sucked out of you doing youth ministry."</li>
<li>"Joshua is Joshua because of Moses."</li>
<li>"Joshua is the combination of the word to save and the word Yahweh."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Technical Difficulties</p><p>06:08</p><p>Planning Sermon Series and Introduction to 'Impact'</p><p>07:16</p><p>Background of Joshua and Leadership Transition</p><p>16:33</p><p>The Name Joshua and its Meaning</p><p>19:10</p><p>The Challenges of Following a Strong Leader</p><p>32:06</p><p>Raising Up New Leaders</p><p>38:23</p><p>Facing the Truth and Moving Forward</p><p>44:09</p><p>Conclusion and Sign Off</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>38 Sacred Echo</title>
      <description>Summary
In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including youth ministry, contemporary culture, local politics, loving others well, and the importance of mental health. They also touch on the recent events in the United States and the need for open dialogue and understanding. The conversation highlights the need for the church to be a place of healing and love, and the impact of hesitation and dehumanization in our interactions with others. The conversation explores the theme of love and holiness in the church, the tension between faith and politics, and the importance of mentoring and investing in others. The hosts discuss the need for the church to prioritize love and community over maintaining boundaries and exclusivity. They also reflect on the example of Barnabas and his willingness to take risks and invest in others. The conversation emphasizes the importance of nonviolence, turning the other cheek, and being peacemakers. The hosts encourage listeners to mentor and walk alongside others, allowing them to lead and grow.
Keywords
youth ministry, contemporary culture, local politics, loving others, mental health, recent events, open dialogue, understanding, church, healing, hesitation, dehumanization, love, holiness, church, faith, politics, mentoring, investing, nonviolence, peacemakers
Takeaways

The church should focus on local politics and making a difference in their communities.

Loving others well requires open dialogue and understanding, even with those we disagree with.

The church has a responsibility to address mental health and support young people.

Hesitation and dehumanization can hinder our ability to love others well.

The church should strive to be a place of healing and love, living out the teachings of Jesus. The church should prioritize love and community over maintaining boundaries and exclusivity.

Faith and politics should be kept separate, as they serve different masters.

Mentoring and investing in others is a powerful way to change the culture.

Nonviolence and turning the other cheek are essential principles for Christians.

Being a peacemaker means taking risks and investing in others.

Allowing others to lead and grow is an important aspect of mentoring.

Titles

The Importance of Local Politics

Addressing Mental Health in the Church Love and Holiness in the Church

The Tension Between Faith and Politics

Sound Bites

"Get involved locally in your local politics rather than just commenting on the global politics of things."

"Don't hesitate to be with them."

"We're not doing okay. The church has a responsibility to help people and address unwellness."

"The church often has a defensive stance against culture, more interested in being holy and protecting boundaries than loving people."

"Love well and create communities of belonging without qualification."

"Faith has to transcend politics; Christians have to recapture what it means to turn the other cheek."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Catching Up
05:57
Recent Events and the Way of Christ
09:15
The Power of Hesitation
12:08
Loving Others Well Through Connection
18:17
Addressing Mental Health in the Church
20:27
The Importance of Loving Your Neighbor
25:22
The Tension Between Faith and Politics
32:19
The Power of Mentoring and Investing in Others
36:00
Nonviolence and Turning the Other Cheek
42:24
Being Peacemakers: Taking Risks and Investing in Others</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jul 2024 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>38 Sacred Echo</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>524</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>38</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including youth ministry, contemporary culture, local politics, loving others well, and the importance of mental health. They also touch on the recent events in the United States and the need for open dialogue and understanding. The conversation highlights the need for the church to be a place of healing and love, and the impact of hesitation and dehumanization in our interactions with others. The conversation explores the theme of love and holiness in the church, the tension between faith and politics, and the importance of mentoring and investing in others. The hosts discuss the need for the church to prioritize love and community over maintaining boundaries and exclusivity. They also reflect on the example of Barnabas and his willingness to take risks and invest in others. The conversation emphasizes the importance of nonviolence, turning the other cheek, and being peacemakers. The hosts encourage listeners to mentor and walk alongside others, allowing them to lead and grow.
Keywords
youth ministry, contemporary culture, local politics, loving others, mental health, recent events, open dialogue, understanding, church, healing, hesitation, dehumanization, love, holiness, church, faith, politics, mentoring, investing, nonviolence, peacemakers
Takeaways

The church should focus on local politics and making a difference in their communities.

Loving others well requires open dialogue and understanding, even with those we disagree with.

The church has a responsibility to address mental health and support young people.

Hesitation and dehumanization can hinder our ability to love others well.

The church should strive to be a place of healing and love, living out the teachings of Jesus. The church should prioritize love and community over maintaining boundaries and exclusivity.

Faith and politics should be kept separate, as they serve different masters.

Mentoring and investing in others is a powerful way to change the culture.

Nonviolence and turning the other cheek are essential principles for Christians.

Being a peacemaker means taking risks and investing in others.

Allowing others to lead and grow is an important aspect of mentoring.

Titles

The Importance of Local Politics

Addressing Mental Health in the Church Love and Holiness in the Church

The Tension Between Faith and Politics

Sound Bites

"Get involved locally in your local politics rather than just commenting on the global politics of things."

"Don't hesitate to be with them."

"We're not doing okay. The church has a responsibility to help people and address unwellness."

"The church often has a defensive stance against culture, more interested in being holy and protecting boundaries than loving people."

"Love well and create communities of belonging without qualification."

"Faith has to transcend politics; Christians have to recapture what it means to turn the other cheek."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Catching Up
05:57
Recent Events and the Way of Christ
09:15
The Power of Hesitation
12:08
Loving Others Well Through Connection
18:17
Addressing Mental Health in the Church
20:27
The Importance of Loving Your Neighbor
25:22
The Tension Between Faith and Politics
32:19
The Power of Mentoring and Investing in Others
36:00
Nonviolence and Turning the Other Cheek
42:24
Being Peacemakers: Taking Risks and Investing in Others</itunes:summary>
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<li>The church should focus on local politics and making a difference in their communities.</li>
<li>Loving others well requires open dialogue and understanding, even with those we disagree with.</li>
<li>The church has a responsibility to address mental health and support young people.</li>
<li>Hesitation and dehumanization can hinder our ability to love others well.</li>
<li>The church should strive to be a place of healing and love, living out the teachings of Jesus. The church should prioritize love and community over maintaining boundaries and exclusivity.</li>
<li>Faith and politics should be kept separate, as they serve different masters.</li>
<li>Mentoring and investing in others is a powerful way to change the culture.</li>
<li>Nonviolence and turning the other cheek are essential principles for Christians.</li>
<li>Being a peacemaker means taking risks and investing in others.</li>
<li>Allowing others to lead and grow is an important aspect of mentoring.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>The Importance of Local Politics</li>
<li>Addressing Mental Health in the Church Love and Holiness in the Church</li>
<li>The Tension Between Faith and Politics</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"Get involved locally in your local politics rather than just commenting on the global politics of things."</li>
<li>"Don't hesitate to be with them."</li>
<li>"We're not doing okay. The church has a responsibility to help people and address unwellness."</li>
<li>"The church often has a defensive stance against culture, more interested in being holy and protecting boundaries than loving people."</li>
<li>"Love well and create communities of belonging without qualification."</li>
<li>"Faith has to transcend politics; Christians have to recapture what it means to turn the other cheek."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Catching Up</p><p>05:57</p><p>Recent Events and the Way of Christ</p><p>09:15</p><p>The Power of Hesitation</p><p>12:08</p><p>Loving Others Well Through Connection</p><p>18:17</p><p>Addressing Mental Health in the Church</p><p>20:27</p><p>The Importance of Loving Your Neighbor</p><p>25:22</p><p>The Tension Between Faith and Politics</p><p>32:19</p><p>The Power of Mentoring and Investing in Others</p><p>36:00</p><p>Nonviolence and Turning the Other Cheek</p><p>42:24</p><p>Being Peacemakers: Taking Risks and Investing in Others</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>37 Sacred Echo Experience Week 3</title>
      <description>Summary
In this conversation, Patty McCoy and David Ferguson discuss various topics including the challenges of youth ministry, the risks taken for the gospel, and the expansion of the gospel to the Gentiles. They share personal experiences and anecdotes related to these themes. The conversation centers around the story of Saul's conversion and the story of Cornelius in Acts 10. They explore the themes of submission, the inclusion of Gentiles in the gospel message, and the struggles faced by Peter in accepting this inclusion. Overall, the conversation highlights the transformative power of the gospel and the need to be open to God's leading. In this conversation, David and Paddy discuss the experiences and struggles of Peter in the book of Acts. They explore Peter's growth and the challenges he faced in accepting Gentiles into the early Christian community. They also touch on the topic of legalism and the importance of recognizing the work of the Holy Spirit in others. The conversation highlights the need for openness and love in our interactions with others.
Keywords
youth ministry, risks, gospel, Gentiles, submission, inclusion, transformative power, Peter, experiences, struggles, Acts, growth, challenges, Gentiles, legalism, Holy Spirit, openness, love
Takeaways

Youth ministry often involves challenging and sometimes uncomfortable experiences, but it is a rewarding and important role in serving others.

The gospel calls us to take risks and step out of our comfort zones for the sake of sharing God's love with others.

The story of Saul's conversion reminds us that God can transform even the most unlikely individuals and use them for His purposes.

The inclusion of Gentiles in the gospel message challenges our preconceived notions and calls us to embrace diversity and unity in Christ.

Peter's struggle with accepting the inclusion of Gentiles reminds us that even those who have walked closely with Jesus can still have biases and prejudices that need to be overcome.

The gospel has the power to break down barriers and bring healing and forgiveness to all people, regardless of their background or past. Peter's journey in the book of Acts shows his growth and struggles in accepting Gentiles into the early Christian community.

Legalism and the us vs. them mentality were challenges that Peter faced, but he continued to grow and learn.

The story of Peter and Cornelius emphasizes the importance of recognizing the work of the Holy Spirit in others.

Being open to different ways that God speaks and the people He uses allows us to see the work of the Messiah in our lives.

Our task as Christians is to love well and build others up in Jesus.

Titles

Taking Risks for the Gospel

Peter's Struggle with Acceptance Challenges of Accepting Gentiles

Being Open to God's Work in Others

Sound Bites

"It was so hot and it never cooled off. You know, it wasn't just the temperature, it was just the humidity."

"Wow, that does not sound like something I'm interested in doing."

"You have to start name dropping the kinds of places you like to eat at because they will give you gift cards."

"Peter never seems to fully deal with some of the kind of acts of grace that Paul will talk about in the book of Romans"

"God can use Peter in all of his faults and the way that he struggled"

"Peter struggles with the legalism, with the idea of the us and them kind of ideology"

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Youth Ministry Challenges
10:10
Exploring the Risks Taken for the Gospel
13:37
Saul's Conversion and the Transformative Power of the Gospel
18:20
The Inclusion of Gentiles in the Gospel
21:58
Peter's Struggle with Acceptance
23:13
Breaking Down Barriers with the Gospel
24:14
Peter's Experiences and Struggles
26:28
Challenges of Accepting Gentiles
32:26
Peter's Struggle with Legalism
43:27
Recognizing the Work of the Holy Spirit
46:26
Being Open to God's Work in Others
47:06
Loving Well and Building Others Up</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jul 2024 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>37 Sacred Echo Experience Week 3</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>524</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>37</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this conversation, Patty McCoy and David Ferguson discuss various topics including the challenges of youth ministry, the risks taken for the gospel, and the expansion of the gospel to the Gentiles. They share personal experiences and anecdotes related to these themes. The conversation centers around the story of Saul's conversion and the story of Cornelius in Acts 10. They explore the themes of submission, the inclusion of Gentiles in the gospel message, and the struggles faced by Peter in accepting this inclusion. Overall, the conversation highlights the transformative power of the gospel and the need to be open to God's leading. In this conversation, David and Paddy discuss the experiences and struggles of Peter in the book of Acts. They explore Peter's growth and the challenges he faced in accepting Gentiles into the early Christian community. They also touch on the topic of legalism and the importance of recognizing the work of the Holy Spirit in others. The conversation highlights the need for openness and love in our interactions with others.
Keywords
youth ministry, risks, gospel, Gentiles, submission, inclusion, transformative power, Peter, experiences, struggles, Acts, growth, challenges, Gentiles, legalism, Holy Spirit, openness, love
Takeaways

Youth ministry often involves challenging and sometimes uncomfortable experiences, but it is a rewarding and important role in serving others.

The gospel calls us to take risks and step out of our comfort zones for the sake of sharing God's love with others.

The story of Saul's conversion reminds us that God can transform even the most unlikely individuals and use them for His purposes.

The inclusion of Gentiles in the gospel message challenges our preconceived notions and calls us to embrace diversity and unity in Christ.

Peter's struggle with accepting the inclusion of Gentiles reminds us that even those who have walked closely with Jesus can still have biases and prejudices that need to be overcome.

The gospel has the power to break down barriers and bring healing and forgiveness to all people, regardless of their background or past. Peter's journey in the book of Acts shows his growth and struggles in accepting Gentiles into the early Christian community.

Legalism and the us vs. them mentality were challenges that Peter faced, but he continued to grow and learn.

The story of Peter and Cornelius emphasizes the importance of recognizing the work of the Holy Spirit in others.

Being open to different ways that God speaks and the people He uses allows us to see the work of the Messiah in our lives.

Our task as Christians is to love well and build others up in Jesus.

Titles

Taking Risks for the Gospel

Peter's Struggle with Acceptance Challenges of Accepting Gentiles

Being Open to God's Work in Others

Sound Bites

"It was so hot and it never cooled off. You know, it wasn't just the temperature, it was just the humidity."

"Wow, that does not sound like something I'm interested in doing."

"You have to start name dropping the kinds of places you like to eat at because they will give you gift cards."

"Peter never seems to fully deal with some of the kind of acts of grace that Paul will talk about in the book of Romans"

"God can use Peter in all of his faults and the way that he struggled"

"Peter struggles with the legalism, with the idea of the us and them kind of ideology"

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Youth Ministry Challenges
10:10
Exploring the Risks Taken for the Gospel
13:37
Saul's Conversion and the Transformative Power of the Gospel
18:20
The Inclusion of Gentiles in the Gospel
21:58
Peter's Struggle with Acceptance
23:13
Breaking Down Barriers with the Gospel
24:14
Peter's Experiences and Struggles
26:28
Challenges of Accepting Gentiles
32:26
Peter's Struggle with Legalism
43:27
Recognizing the Work of the Holy Spirit
46:26
Being Open to God's Work in Others
47:06
Loving Well and Building Others Up</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this conversation, Patty McCoy and David Ferguson discuss various topics including the challenges of youth ministry, the risks taken for the gospel, and the expansion of the gospel to the Gentiles. They share personal experiences and anecdotes related to these themes. The conversation centers around the story of Saul's conversion and the story of Cornelius in Acts 10. They explore the themes of submission, the inclusion of Gentiles in the gospel message, and the struggles faced by Peter in accepting this inclusion. Overall, the conversation highlights the transformative power of the gospel and the need to be open to God's leading. In this conversation, David and Paddy discuss the experiences and struggles of Peter in the book of Acts. They explore Peter's growth and the challenges he faced in accepting Gentiles into the early Christian community. They also touch on the topic of legalism and the importance of recognizing the work of the Holy Spirit in others. The conversation highlights the need for openness and love in our interactions with others.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>youth ministry, risks, gospel, Gentiles, submission, inclusion, transformative power, Peter, experiences, struggles, Acts, growth, challenges, Gentiles, legalism, Holy Spirit, openness, love</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Youth ministry often involves challenging and sometimes uncomfortable experiences, but it is a rewarding and important role in serving others.</li>
<li>The gospel calls us to take risks and step out of our comfort zones for the sake of sharing God's love with others.</li>
<li>The story of Saul's conversion reminds us that God can transform even the most unlikely individuals and use them for His purposes.</li>
<li>The inclusion of Gentiles in the gospel message challenges our preconceived notions and calls us to embrace diversity and unity in Christ.</li>
<li>Peter's struggle with accepting the inclusion of Gentiles reminds us that even those who have walked closely with Jesus can still have biases and prejudices that need to be overcome.</li>
<li>The gospel has the power to break down barriers and bring healing and forgiveness to all people, regardless of their background or past. Peter's journey in the book of Acts shows his growth and struggles in accepting Gentiles into the early Christian community.</li>
<li>Legalism and the us vs. them mentality were challenges that Peter faced, but he continued to grow and learn.</li>
<li>The story of Peter and Cornelius emphasizes the importance of recognizing the work of the Holy Spirit in others.</li>
<li>Being open to different ways that God speaks and the people He uses allows us to see the work of the Messiah in our lives.</li>
<li>Our task as Christians is to love well and build others up in Jesus.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Taking Risks for the Gospel</li>
<li>Peter's Struggle with Acceptance Challenges of Accepting Gentiles</li>
<li>Being Open to God's Work in Others</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"It was so hot and it never cooled off. You know, it wasn't just the temperature, it was just the humidity."</li>
<li>"Wow, that does not sound like something I'm interested in doing."</li>
<li>"You have to start name dropping the kinds of places you like to eat at because they will give you gift cards."</li>
<li>"Peter never seems to fully deal with some of the kind of acts of grace that Paul will talk about in the book of Romans"</li>
<li>"God can use Peter in all of his faults and the way that he struggled"</li>
<li>"Peter struggles with the legalism, with the idea of the us and them kind of ideology"</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Youth Ministry Challenges</p><p>10:10</p><p>Exploring the Risks Taken for the Gospel</p><p>13:37</p><p>Saul's Conversion and the Transformative Power of the Gospel</p><p>18:20</p><p>The Inclusion of Gentiles in the Gospel</p><p>21:58</p><p>Peter's Struggle with Acceptance</p><p>23:13</p><p>Breaking Down Barriers with the Gospel</p><p>24:14</p><p>Peter's Experiences and Struggles</p><p>26:28</p><p>Challenges of Accepting Gentiles</p><p>32:26</p><p>Peter's Struggle with Legalism</p><p>43:27</p><p>Recognizing the Work of the Holy Spirit</p><p>46:26</p><p>Being Open to God's Work in Others</p><p>47:06</p><p>Loving Well and Building Others Up</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>36 Sacred Echo (Experience S2 Wk !)</title>
      <description>Summary
In this conversation, Tim Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss the story of Stephen in the Book of Acts and the theme of risk in the early church. They explore the courage and conviction displayed by Stephen as he stood up for his beliefs, even in the face of persecution and death. The conversation highlights the importance of standing strong on principles and speaking truth to power, as well as the potential impact of suffering and martyrdom. The hosts also reflect on the relevance of Stephen's story in today's world and the need for Christians to be prepared and fluent in their understanding of different perspectives.
Keywords
Stephen, risk, early church, courage, conviction, persecution, martyrdom, suffering, principles, truth, power
Takeaways

The story of Stephen in the Book of Acts showcases the courage and conviction of early Christians in standing up for their beliefs, even in the face of persecution and death.

Stephen's willingness to risk his life for the sake of the gospel demonstrates the importance of standing strong on principles and speaking truth to power.

The presence of God and the Holy Spirit can be palpable in moments of suffering and martyrdom, providing comfort and strength to those who remain faithful.

Stephen's story serves as a reminder for Christians today to be prepared and fluent in their understanding of different perspectives, and to approach disagreements with grace and understanding.

The example of Stephen challenges us to examine our own commitment to the gospel and our willingness to take risks for the sake of our faith.

Titles

Standing Strong on Principles

The Courage and Conviction of Stephen


Sound Bites

"Stephen starts off by telling them the story... Let me remind you of the story and connect it to present day."

"The presence of the Holy Spirit... there's something about that, kind of that God presence, spirit presence in Stephen."

"Stephen's impassioned... he's trying to save them, he's trying to rescue them, trying to open their hearts, open their minds."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Setting
09:53
The Story of Stephen
32:36
The Presence of God in Suffering
39:24
Being Prepared and Fluent in Understanding
43:02
Conclusion and Closing Remarks</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2024 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>36 Sacred Echo (Experience S2 Wk !)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>524</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>36</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this conversation, Tim Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss the story of Stephen in the Book of Acts and the theme of risk in the early church. They explore the courage and conviction displayed by Stephen as he stood up for his beliefs, even in the face of persecution and death. The conversation highlights the importance of standing strong on principles and speaking truth to power, as well as the potential impact of suffering and martyrdom. The hosts also reflect on the relevance of Stephen's story in today's world and the need for Christians to be prepared and fluent in their understanding of different perspectives.
Keywords
Stephen, risk, early church, courage, conviction, persecution, martyrdom, suffering, principles, truth, power
Takeaways

The story of Stephen in the Book of Acts showcases the courage and conviction of early Christians in standing up for their beliefs, even in the face of persecution and death.

Stephen's willingness to risk his life for the sake of the gospel demonstrates the importance of standing strong on principles and speaking truth to power.

The presence of God and the Holy Spirit can be palpable in moments of suffering and martyrdom, providing comfort and strength to those who remain faithful.

Stephen's story serves as a reminder for Christians today to be prepared and fluent in their understanding of different perspectives, and to approach disagreements with grace and understanding.

The example of Stephen challenges us to examine our own commitment to the gospel and our willingness to take risks for the sake of our faith.

Titles

Standing Strong on Principles

The Courage and Conviction of Stephen


Sound Bites

"Stephen starts off by telling them the story... Let me remind you of the story and connect it to present day."

"The presence of the Holy Spirit... there's something about that, kind of that God presence, spirit presence in Stephen."

"Stephen's impassioned... he's trying to save them, he's trying to rescue them, trying to open their hearts, open their minds."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Setting
09:53
The Story of Stephen
32:36
The Presence of God in Suffering
39:24
Being Prepared and Fluent in Understanding
43:02
Conclusion and Closing Remarks</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this conversation, Tim Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss the story of Stephen in the Book of Acts and the theme of risk in the early church. They explore the courage and conviction displayed by Stephen as he stood up for his beliefs, even in the face of persecution and death. The conversation highlights the importance of standing strong on principles and speaking truth to power, as well as the potential impact of suffering and martyrdom. The hosts also reflect on the relevance of Stephen's story in today's world and the need for Christians to be prepared and fluent in their understanding of different perspectives.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Stephen, risk, early church, courage, conviction, persecution, martyrdom, suffering, principles, truth, power</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The story of Stephen in the Book of Acts showcases the courage and conviction of early Christians in standing up for their beliefs, even in the face of persecution and death.</li>
<li>Stephen's willingness to risk his life for the sake of the gospel demonstrates the importance of standing strong on principles and speaking truth to power.</li>
<li>The presence of God and the Holy Spirit can be palpable in moments of suffering and martyrdom, providing comfort and strength to those who remain faithful.</li>
<li>Stephen's story serves as a reminder for Christians today to be prepared and fluent in their understanding of different perspectives, and to approach disagreements with grace and understanding.</li>
<li>The example of Stephen challenges us to examine our own commitment to the gospel and our willingness to take risks for the sake of our faith.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Standing Strong on Principles</li>
<li>The Courage and Conviction of Stephen</li>
</ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"Stephen starts off by telling them the story... Let me remind you of the story and connect it to present day."</li>
<li>"The presence of the Holy Spirit... there's something about that, kind of that God presence, spirit presence in Stephen."</li>
<li>"Stephen's impassioned... he's trying to save them, he's trying to rescue them, trying to open their hearts, open their minds."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Setting</p><p>09:53</p><p>The Story of Stephen</p><p>32:36</p><p>The Presence of God in Suffering</p><p>39:24</p><p>Being Prepared and Fluent in Understanding</p><p>43:02</p><p>Conclusion and Closing Remarks</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>35 Philippians 4</title>
      <description>Summary
In this conversation, Tim, David, and Paddy discuss their current activities and then dive into a discussion about their recent sermons on the book of Philippians. They talk about the themes of perspective, anxiety, and gratitude found in the text. They also touch on the importance of being sensitive to people dealing with anxiety disorders and the need for professional help alongside prayer. The conversation takes a lighthearted turn with jokes about Patty's internet and car troubles. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the sermon preparation process and the challenges of addressing complex topics in a relatable way.
Keywords
sermon, Philippians, perspective, anxiety, gratitude, pastoral care
Takeaways

Perspective is key in dealing with challenges and maintaining joy.

Anxiety and worry can be addressed through prayer, gratitude, and redirecting thoughts.

It is important to be sensitive to people dealing with anxiety disorders and to encourage professional help alongside prayer.

Sermon preparation involves balancing the needs of the congregation and the inspiration of the moment.

Using relatable illustrations, such as sports, can engage and connect with the audience.

Humor and lightheartedness can create a more enjoyable and relatable sermon experience.

Titles

The Challenges of Sermon Preparation

Gaining Perspective and Maintaining Joy

Sound Bites

"Well, you know at home it is hydro, it's hydro power. So, you know, it comes and goes."

"I'm pretty sure it's powered by you riding a bike and making that energy work."

"Yeah, I would have said in that, have you met me? That's probably what I would have said because there are and again, nobody will know like the inner workings of Crosswalk."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Current Activities
03:00
Gaining Perspective and Maintaining Joy
06:10
Addressing Anxiety and Redirecting Thoughts
10:17
Balancing Prayer and Professional Help for Anxiety
12:28
The Challenges of Sermon Preparation
13:59
Engaging the Audience with Relatable Illustrations
15:22
Creating a Lighthearted and Relatable Sermon Experience</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2024 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>35 Philippians 4</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>324</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>35</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this conversation, Tim, David, and Paddy discuss their current activities and then dive into a discussion about their recent sermons on the book of Philippians. They talk about the themes of perspective, anxiety, and gratitude found in the text. They also touch on the importance of being sensitive to people dealing with anxiety disorders and the need for professional help alongside prayer. The conversation takes a lighthearted turn with jokes about Patty's internet and car troubles. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the sermon preparation process and the challenges of addressing complex topics in a relatable way.
Keywords
sermon, Philippians, perspective, anxiety, gratitude, pastoral care
Takeaways

Perspective is key in dealing with challenges and maintaining joy.

Anxiety and worry can be addressed through prayer, gratitude, and redirecting thoughts.

It is important to be sensitive to people dealing with anxiety disorders and to encourage professional help alongside prayer.

Sermon preparation involves balancing the needs of the congregation and the inspiration of the moment.

Using relatable illustrations, such as sports, can engage and connect with the audience.

Humor and lightheartedness can create a more enjoyable and relatable sermon experience.

Titles

The Challenges of Sermon Preparation

Gaining Perspective and Maintaining Joy

Sound Bites

"Well, you know at home it is hydro, it's hydro power. So, you know, it comes and goes."

"I'm pretty sure it's powered by you riding a bike and making that energy work."

"Yeah, I would have said in that, have you met me? That's probably what I would have said because there are and again, nobody will know like the inner workings of Crosswalk."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Current Activities
03:00
Gaining Perspective and Maintaining Joy
06:10
Addressing Anxiety and Redirecting Thoughts
10:17
Balancing Prayer and Professional Help for Anxiety
12:28
The Challenges of Sermon Preparation
13:59
Engaging the Audience with Relatable Illustrations
15:22
Creating a Lighthearted and Relatable Sermon Experience</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this conversation, Tim, David, and Paddy discuss their current activities and then dive into a discussion about their recent sermons on the book of Philippians. They talk about the themes of perspective, anxiety, and gratitude found in the text. They also touch on the importance of being sensitive to people dealing with anxiety disorders and the need for professional help alongside prayer. The conversation takes a lighthearted turn with jokes about Patty's internet and car troubles. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the sermon preparation process and the challenges of addressing complex topics in a relatable way.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>sermon, Philippians, perspective, anxiety, gratitude, pastoral care</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Perspective is key in dealing with challenges and maintaining joy.</li>
<li>Anxiety and worry can be addressed through prayer, gratitude, and redirecting thoughts.</li>
<li>It is important to be sensitive to people dealing with anxiety disorders and to encourage professional help alongside prayer.</li>
<li>Sermon preparation involves balancing the needs of the congregation and the inspiration of the moment.</li>
<li>Using relatable illustrations, such as sports, can engage and connect with the audience.</li>
<li>Humor and lightheartedness can create a more enjoyable and relatable sermon experience.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>The Challenges of Sermon Preparation</li>
<li>Gaining Perspective and Maintaining Joy</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"Well, you know at home it is hydro, it's hydro power. So, you know, it comes and goes."</li>
<li>"I'm pretty sure it's powered by you riding a bike and making that energy work."</li>
<li>"Yeah, I would have said in that, have you met me? That's probably what I would have said because there are and again, nobody will know like the inner workings of Crosswalk."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Current Activities</p><p>03:00</p><p>Gaining Perspective and Maintaining Joy</p><p>06:10</p><p>Addressing Anxiety and Redirecting Thoughts</p><p>10:17</p><p>Balancing Prayer and Professional Help for Anxiety</p><p>12:28</p><p>The Challenges of Sermon Preparation</p><p>13:59</p><p>Engaging the Audience with Relatable Illustrations</p><p>15:22</p><p>Creating a Lighthearted and Relatable Sermon Experience</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>34 Philippians 4a</title>
      <description>Summary
In this conversation, Tim Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Patty McCoy discuss their recent activities and then dive into a discussion about the first 13 verses of Philippians chapter 4. They highlight the themes of joy, unity, and dealing with disagreements within the church. They emphasize the active role we play in choosing joy and addressing conflicts. They also discuss the importance of prayer and the peace that comes from trusting in God. Overall, the conversation encourages listeners to find joy in all circumstances and to maintain unity within the church. The conversation explores the themes of prayer, gratitude, and contentment in relation to worry and anxiety. It emphasizes the importance of using prayer as a tool to address worry and anxiety, rather than viewing it as a lack of faith. Gratitude is highlighted as a powerful practice that shifts our thinking and brings positivity into our lives. The concept of contentment is discussed, with the understanding that it is a learned perspective that transcends circumstances. The conversation concludes with the idea that choosing contentment leads to a life of joy and hope.
Keywords
joy, unity, disagreements, church, prayer, peace, prayer, gratitude, contentment, worry, anxiety, faith, perspective, joy, hope
Takeaways

Joy is an active choice that we can make in any circumstance.

Addressing conflicts and disagreements in the church is important to maintain unity.

Prayer is a critical component of finding joy and peace.

We can find joy and peace in knowing that our names are written in the book of life.

Being holy does not mean we are without flaws or mistakes. Prayer is a tool to address worry and anxiety, not a sign of lacking faith.

Practicing gratitude shifts our thinking and brings positivity into our lives.

Contentment is a learned perspective that transcends circumstances.

Choosing contentment leads to a life of joy and hope.

Titles

The Power of Prayer

Maintaining Unity in the Church Learning the Perspective of Contentment

The Power of Gratitude in Shifting Our Thinking

Sound Bites

"Joy is an action we make."

"Deal with things as they come."

"Critically, evidence of God's presence need not really be typified by there being no issues."

"If you prayed better, you wouldn't worry."

"Gratitude is so critical in our mental health."

"Gratitude can guard our hearts and minds."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Recent Activities
03:07
Choosing Joy in All Circumstances
06:05
Maintaining Unity in the Church
09:07
Addressing Conflicts and Disagreements
11:59
The Power of Prayer
15:07
Finding Joy and Peace in the Book of Life
19:14
Using Prayer as a Tool to Address Worry and Anxiety
20:16
The Power of Gratitude in Shifting Our Thinking
22:03
Learning the Perspective of Contentment
35:48
Choosing Contentment for a Life of Joy and Hope</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jun 2024 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>34 Philippians 4a</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>424</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>34</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this conversation, Tim Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Patty McCoy discuss their recent activities and then dive into a discussion about the first 13 verses of Philippians chapter 4. They highlight the themes of joy, unity, and dealing with disagreements within the church. They emphasize the active role we play in choosing joy and addressing conflicts. They also discuss the importance of prayer and the peace that comes from trusting in God. Overall, the conversation encourages listeners to find joy in all circumstances and to maintain unity within the church. The conversation explores the themes of prayer, gratitude, and contentment in relation to worry and anxiety. It emphasizes the importance of using prayer as a tool to address worry and anxiety, rather than viewing it as a lack of faith. Gratitude is highlighted as a powerful practice that shifts our thinking and brings positivity into our lives. The concept of contentment is discussed, with the understanding that it is a learned perspective that transcends circumstances. The conversation concludes with the idea that choosing contentment leads to a life of joy and hope.
Keywords
joy, unity, disagreements, church, prayer, peace, prayer, gratitude, contentment, worry, anxiety, faith, perspective, joy, hope
Takeaways

Joy is an active choice that we can make in any circumstance.

Addressing conflicts and disagreements in the church is important to maintain unity.

Prayer is a critical component of finding joy and peace.

We can find joy and peace in knowing that our names are written in the book of life.

Being holy does not mean we are without flaws or mistakes. Prayer is a tool to address worry and anxiety, not a sign of lacking faith.

Practicing gratitude shifts our thinking and brings positivity into our lives.

Contentment is a learned perspective that transcends circumstances.

Choosing contentment leads to a life of joy and hope.

Titles

The Power of Prayer

Maintaining Unity in the Church Learning the Perspective of Contentment

The Power of Gratitude in Shifting Our Thinking

Sound Bites

"Joy is an action we make."

"Deal with things as they come."

"Critically, evidence of God's presence need not really be typified by there being no issues."

"If you prayed better, you wouldn't worry."

"Gratitude is so critical in our mental health."

"Gratitude can guard our hearts and minds."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Recent Activities
03:07
Choosing Joy in All Circumstances
06:05
Maintaining Unity in the Church
09:07
Addressing Conflicts and Disagreements
11:59
The Power of Prayer
15:07
Finding Joy and Peace in the Book of Life
19:14
Using Prayer as a Tool to Address Worry and Anxiety
20:16
The Power of Gratitude in Shifting Our Thinking
22:03
Learning the Perspective of Contentment
35:48
Choosing Contentment for a Life of Joy and Hope</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this conversation, Tim Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Patty McCoy discuss their recent activities and then dive into a discussion about the first 13 verses of Philippians chapter 4. They highlight the themes of joy, unity, and dealing with disagreements within the church. They emphasize the active role we play in choosing joy and addressing conflicts. They also discuss the importance of prayer and the peace that comes from trusting in God. Overall, the conversation encourages listeners to find joy in all circumstances and to maintain unity within the church. The conversation explores the themes of prayer, gratitude, and contentment in relation to worry and anxiety. It emphasizes the importance of using prayer as a tool to address worry and anxiety, rather than viewing it as a lack of faith. Gratitude is highlighted as a powerful practice that shifts our thinking and brings positivity into our lives. The concept of contentment is discussed, with the understanding that it is a learned perspective that transcends circumstances. The conversation concludes with the idea that choosing contentment leads to a life of joy and hope.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>joy, unity, disagreements, church, prayer, peace, prayer, gratitude, contentment, worry, anxiety, faith, perspective, joy, hope</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Joy is an active choice that we can make in any circumstance.</li>
<li>Addressing conflicts and disagreements in the church is important to maintain unity.</li>
<li>Prayer is a critical component of finding joy and peace.</li>
<li>We can find joy and peace in knowing that our names are written in the book of life.</li>
<li>Being holy does not mean we are without flaws or mistakes. Prayer is a tool to address worry and anxiety, not a sign of lacking faith.</li>
<li>Practicing gratitude shifts our thinking and brings positivity into our lives.</li>
<li>Contentment is a learned perspective that transcends circumstances.</li>
<li>Choosing contentment leads to a life of joy and hope.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>The Power of Prayer</li>
<li>Maintaining Unity in the Church Learning the Perspective of Contentment</li>
<li>The Power of Gratitude in Shifting Our Thinking</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"Joy is an action we make."</li>
<li>"Deal with things as they come."</li>
<li>"Critically, evidence of God's presence need not really be typified by there being no issues."</li>
<li>"If you prayed better, you wouldn't worry."</li>
<li>"Gratitude is so critical in our mental health."</li>
<li>"Gratitude can guard our hearts and minds."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Recent Activities</p><p>03:07</p><p>Choosing Joy in All Circumstances</p><p>06:05</p><p>Maintaining Unity in the Church</p><p>09:07</p><p>Addressing Conflicts and Disagreements</p><p>11:59</p><p>The Power of Prayer</p><p>15:07</p><p>Finding Joy and Peace in the Book of Life</p><p>19:14</p><p>Using Prayer as a Tool to Address Worry and Anxiety</p><p>20:16</p><p>The Power of Gratitude in Shifting Our Thinking</p><p>22:03</p><p>Learning the Perspective of Contentment</p><p>35:48</p><p>Choosing Contentment for a Life of Joy and Hope</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>33 Philippians 3</title>
      <description>Summary
The conversation covers a range of topics including VBS, graduation, and the book of Philippians. It delves into the significance of knowing Christ, the value of human effort, and the struggle to trust in Jesus alone for salvation. The discussion also explores the transition from valuing certain things to considering them worthless in light of Christ's work. The conversation explores the concept of truth, growth, and grace within the context of faith and spirituality. It delves into the idea of interpreting truth, the journey of spiritual growth, and the importance of humility. The discussion also addresses the barriers to salvation, the role of grace, and the significance of Jesus in the process of salvation and transformation.
Keywords
VBS, graduation, Philippians, salvation, human effort, spiritual journey, truth, Christ's work, truth, growth, grace, faith, spirituality, interpretation, humility, barriers to salvation, grace, Jesus, salvation, transformation
Takeaways

The struggle to trust in Jesus alone for salvation

The transition from valuing certain things to considering them worthless in light of Christ's work

The significance of knowing Christ and the value of human effort

The spiritual journey and the realization of deeper truths

The threat of changing beliefs and perspectives on truth Interpreting truth is a dynamic process influenced by personal growth and experience.

Humility is essential in acknowledging the evolving nature of truth and spiritual understanding.

Barriers to salvation can arise from doctrinal rigidity and judgmental attitudes, hindering the acceptance of grace and the message of Jesus.

The role of Jesus is central in the process of salvation and transformation, emphasizing the importance of grace and spiritual growth.

Titles

The Struggle of Trusting in Jesus for Salvation

The Transition of Value in Light of Christ's Work Barriers to Salvation and the Role of Grace

The Dynamic Nature of Truth and Spiritual Growth

Sound Bites

"Well, and maybe that ties into something here as I went through this, Dave, like for me, getting down to this place of, yes, he once thought they were valuable, but now he considers them worthless because of what Christ has done. That's verse seven. Then it says, yes, everything is worthless when compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus, my Lord. I kind of felt like he's not saying that they have no, that all these things have no place whatsoever. He's just saying compared to knowing Jesus, they're worthless."

"And so it's just a fascinating thing that I think God is leading us through these processes of discovery of the deeper things, the deepest things, the things that really truly matter that cause us and will probably continue to cause us to have moments of saying, I kind of once thought that was valuable."

"One thinks it's a wall, one thinks it's a tree stump, and one thinks it's a snake, and they're all right, but their perspectives are not complete."

"When truth is a person that's always on the move."

"All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, all of us are in need of Jesus."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Casual Conversation
06:12
Exploring the Book of Philippians and Chapter Three
13:32
The Transition of Value in Light of Christ's Work
36:46
Barriers to Salvation and the Role of Grace
39:09
The Significance of Jesus in Salvation and Transformation</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 May 2024 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>33 Philippians 3</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>424</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>33</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
The conversation covers a range of topics including VBS, graduation, and the book of Philippians. It delves into the significance of knowing Christ, the value of human effort, and the struggle to trust in Jesus alone for salvation. The discussion also explores the transition from valuing certain things to considering them worthless in light of Christ's work. The conversation explores the concept of truth, growth, and grace within the context of faith and spirituality. It delves into the idea of interpreting truth, the journey of spiritual growth, and the importance of humility. The discussion also addresses the barriers to salvation, the role of grace, and the significance of Jesus in the process of salvation and transformation.
Keywords
VBS, graduation, Philippians, salvation, human effort, spiritual journey, truth, Christ's work, truth, growth, grace, faith, spirituality, interpretation, humility, barriers to salvation, grace, Jesus, salvation, transformation
Takeaways

The struggle to trust in Jesus alone for salvation

The transition from valuing certain things to considering them worthless in light of Christ's work

The significance of knowing Christ and the value of human effort

The spiritual journey and the realization of deeper truths

The threat of changing beliefs and perspectives on truth Interpreting truth is a dynamic process influenced by personal growth and experience.

Humility is essential in acknowledging the evolving nature of truth and spiritual understanding.

Barriers to salvation can arise from doctrinal rigidity and judgmental attitudes, hindering the acceptance of grace and the message of Jesus.

The role of Jesus is central in the process of salvation and transformation, emphasizing the importance of grace and spiritual growth.

Titles

The Struggle of Trusting in Jesus for Salvation

The Transition of Value in Light of Christ's Work Barriers to Salvation and the Role of Grace

The Dynamic Nature of Truth and Spiritual Growth

Sound Bites

"Well, and maybe that ties into something here as I went through this, Dave, like for me, getting down to this place of, yes, he once thought they were valuable, but now he considers them worthless because of what Christ has done. That's verse seven. Then it says, yes, everything is worthless when compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus, my Lord. I kind of felt like he's not saying that they have no, that all these things have no place whatsoever. He's just saying compared to knowing Jesus, they're worthless."

"And so it's just a fascinating thing that I think God is leading us through these processes of discovery of the deeper things, the deepest things, the things that really truly matter that cause us and will probably continue to cause us to have moments of saying, I kind of once thought that was valuable."

"One thinks it's a wall, one thinks it's a tree stump, and one thinks it's a snake, and they're all right, but their perspectives are not complete."

"When truth is a person that's always on the move."

"All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, all of us are in need of Jesus."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Casual Conversation
06:12
Exploring the Book of Philippians and Chapter Three
13:32
The Transition of Value in Light of Christ's Work
36:46
Barriers to Salvation and the Role of Grace
39:09
The Significance of Jesus in Salvation and Transformation</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>The conversation covers a range of topics including VBS, graduation, and the book of Philippians. It delves into the significance of knowing Christ, the value of human effort, and the struggle to trust in Jesus alone for salvation. The discussion also explores the transition from valuing certain things to considering them worthless in light of Christ's work. The conversation explores the concept of truth, growth, and grace within the context of faith and spirituality. It delves into the idea of interpreting truth, the journey of spiritual growth, and the importance of humility. The discussion also addresses the barriers to salvation, the role of grace, and the significance of Jesus in the process of salvation and transformation.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>VBS, graduation, Philippians, salvation, human effort, spiritual journey, truth, Christ's work, truth, growth, grace, faith, spirituality, interpretation, humility, barriers to salvation, grace, Jesus, salvation, transformation</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The struggle to trust in Jesus alone for salvation</li>
<li>The transition from valuing certain things to considering them worthless in light of Christ's work</li>
<li>The significance of knowing Christ and the value of human effort</li>
<li>The spiritual journey and the realization of deeper truths</li>
<li>The threat of changing beliefs and perspectives on truth Interpreting truth is a dynamic process influenced by personal growth and experience.</li>
<li>Humility is essential in acknowledging the evolving nature of truth and spiritual understanding.</li>
<li>Barriers to salvation can arise from doctrinal rigidity and judgmental attitudes, hindering the acceptance of grace and the message of Jesus.</li>
<li>The role of Jesus is central in the process of salvation and transformation, emphasizing the importance of grace and spiritual growth.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>The Struggle of Trusting in Jesus for Salvation</li>
<li>The Transition of Value in Light of Christ's Work Barriers to Salvation and the Role of Grace</li>
<li>The Dynamic Nature of Truth and Spiritual Growth</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"Well, and maybe that ties into something here as I went through this, Dave, like for me, getting down to this place of, yes, he once thought they were valuable, but now he considers them worthless because of what Christ has done. That's verse seven. Then it says, yes, everything is worthless when compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus, my Lord. I kind of felt like he's not saying that they have no, that all these things have no place whatsoever. He's just saying compared to knowing Jesus, they're worthless."</li>
<li>"And so it's just a fascinating thing that I think God is leading us through these processes of discovery of the deeper things, the deepest things, the things that really truly matter that cause us and will probably continue to cause us to have moments of saying, I kind of once thought that was valuable."</li>
<li>"One thinks it's a wall, one thinks it's a tree stump, and one thinks it's a snake, and they're all right, but their perspectives are not complete."</li>
<li>"When truth is a person that's always on the move."</li>
<li>"All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, all of us are in need of Jesus."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Casual Conversation</p><p>06:12</p><p>Exploring the Book of Philippians and Chapter Three</p><p>13:32</p><p>The Transition of Value in Light of Christ's Work</p><p>36:46</p><p>Barriers to Salvation and the Role of Grace</p><p>39:09</p><p>The Significance of Jesus in Salvation and Transformation</p>]]>
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      <title>32 Philippians 2</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2024 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>32 Philippians 2</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>424</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>32</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>32 Philippians 2</itunes:summary>
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      <title>31 Sacred Echo Philippians 1</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Tim Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and Dave Ferguson discuss their recent experiences and plans for their upcoming sermon series on the book of Philippians. They apologize for a missing podcast episode and share funny anecdotes about their busy schedules. They also talk about their Mother's Day celebrations and the importance of celebrating moms. The conversation then transitions to their new sermon series titled 'Everything is Possible' and the significance of the book of Philippians in providing positivity and encouragement. They discuss the attention economy and how Crosswalk Church is engaging with it through their content creation. Finally, they briefly touch on the themes of suffering and privilege in the book of Philippians. In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy discuss various topics related to the book of Philippians. They touch on Paul's familiarity with the people he's writing to, the concept of soul sleep, and the different interpretations of what happens after death. They also explore the idea of preaching the gospel with different motivations and the challenges of discerning true biblical teachings. The conversation highlights the importance of studying and understanding Scripture and encourages listeners to immerse themselves in the book of Philippians.
Keywords
Sacred Echo podcast, missing episode, Mother's Day, sermon series, book of Philippians, positivity, attention economy, content creation, suffering, privilege, Philippians, Paul, familiarity, soul sleep, interpretations, gospel, motivations, discernment, Scripture
Takeaways

The hosts apologize for a missing podcast episode and share funny anecdotes about their busy schedules.

They discuss their Mother's Day celebrations and the importance of celebrating moms.

The hosts introduce their new sermon series titled 'Everything is Possible' and highlight the significance of the book of Philippians in providing positivity and encouragement.

They talk about the attention economy and how Crosswalk Church is engaging with it through their content creation.

The hosts briefly touch on the themes of suffering and privilege in the book of Philippians. Paul's letter to the Philippians is written in a more familiar and personal tone, reflecting his close relationship with the recipients.

The concept of soul sleep and what happens after death is a topic of debate among different faith communities.

Preaching the gospel with the wrong motivations can be problematic, but Paul encourages focusing on the message of Jesus rather than criticizing others.

Discernment is important in evaluating biblical teachings and distinguishing between true Scripture and extra-biblical interpretations.

Studying and understanding Scripture is crucial for developing a solid foundation of faith.

Titles

Apologies and Funny Anecdotes

Celebrating Moms on Mother's Day Studying and Understanding Scripture

Debating Soul Sleep and the Afterlife

Sound Bites

"I want to apologize for something before we get started. What I'm going to apologize for is we actually did a podcast on Axe 5 finishing out our experience series and it's all edited and ready to go and somebody didn't post it and I don't know who that is."

"Good man, we're recording this just after Mother's Day weekend, so always good to celebrate our moms."

"I think we're moving into an attention economy, right, where we've monetized people's attention. And that's actually changing the way that we're experiencing things."

"He's not introducing himself, trying to gain that authority."

"Paul struggles a little bit with... whether or not he wants to be around in some respects."

"Paul seems a little less burdened to go fix the other guy."</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2024 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>31 Sacred Echo Philippians 1</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>424</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>31</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Tim Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and Dave Ferguson discuss their recent experiences and plans for their upcoming sermon series on the book of Philippians. They apologize for a missing podcast episode and share funny anecdotes about their busy schedules. They also talk about their Mother's Day celebrations and the importance of celebrating moms. The conversation then transitions to their new sermon series titled 'Everything is Possible' and the significance of the book of Philippians in providing positivity and encouragement. They discuss the attention economy and how Crosswalk Church is engaging with it through their content creation. Finally, they briefly touch on the themes of suffering and privilege in the book of Philippians. In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy discuss various topics related to the book of Philippians. They touch on Paul's familiarity with the people he's writing to, the concept of soul sleep, and the different interpretations of what happens after death. They also explore the idea of preaching the gospel with different motivations and the challenges of discerning true biblical teachings. The conversation highlights the importance of studying and understanding Scripture and encourages listeners to immerse themselves in the book of Philippians.
Keywords
Sacred Echo podcast, missing episode, Mother's Day, sermon series, book of Philippians, positivity, attention economy, content creation, suffering, privilege, Philippians, Paul, familiarity, soul sleep, interpretations, gospel, motivations, discernment, Scripture
Takeaways

The hosts apologize for a missing podcast episode and share funny anecdotes about their busy schedules.

They discuss their Mother's Day celebrations and the importance of celebrating moms.

The hosts introduce their new sermon series titled 'Everything is Possible' and highlight the significance of the book of Philippians in providing positivity and encouragement.

They talk about the attention economy and how Crosswalk Church is engaging with it through their content creation.

The hosts briefly touch on the themes of suffering and privilege in the book of Philippians. Paul's letter to the Philippians is written in a more familiar and personal tone, reflecting his close relationship with the recipients.

The concept of soul sleep and what happens after death is a topic of debate among different faith communities.

Preaching the gospel with the wrong motivations can be problematic, but Paul encourages focusing on the message of Jesus rather than criticizing others.

Discernment is important in evaluating biblical teachings and distinguishing between true Scripture and extra-biblical interpretations.

Studying and understanding Scripture is crucial for developing a solid foundation of faith.

Titles

Apologies and Funny Anecdotes

Celebrating Moms on Mother's Day Studying and Understanding Scripture

Debating Soul Sleep and the Afterlife

Sound Bites

"I want to apologize for something before we get started. What I'm going to apologize for is we actually did a podcast on Axe 5 finishing out our experience series and it's all edited and ready to go and somebody didn't post it and I don't know who that is."

"Good man, we're recording this just after Mother's Day weekend, so always good to celebrate our moms."

"I think we're moving into an attention economy, right, where we've monetized people's attention. And that's actually changing the way that we're experiencing things."

"He's not introducing himself, trying to gain that authority."

"Paul struggles a little bit with... whether or not he wants to be around in some respects."

"Paul seems a little less burdened to go fix the other guy."</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Tim Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and Dave Ferguson discuss their recent experiences and plans for their upcoming sermon series on the book of Philippians. They apologize for a missing podcast episode and share funny anecdotes about their busy schedules. They also talk about their Mother's Day celebrations and the importance of celebrating moms. The conversation then transitions to their new sermon series titled 'Everything is Possible' and the significance of the book of Philippians in providing positivity and encouragement. They discuss the attention economy and how Crosswalk Church is engaging with it through their content creation. Finally, they briefly touch on the themes of suffering and privilege in the book of Philippians. In this conversation, Timothy Gillespie, David Ferguson, and Paddy McCoy discuss various topics related to the book of Philippians. They touch on Paul's familiarity with the people he's writing to, the concept of soul sleep, and the different interpretations of what happens after death. They also explore the idea of preaching the gospel with different motivations and the challenges of discerning true biblical teachings. The conversation highlights the importance of studying and understanding Scripture and encourages listeners to immerse themselves in the book of Philippians.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Sacred Echo podcast, missing episode, Mother's Day, sermon series, book of Philippians, positivity, attention economy, content creation, suffering, privilege, Philippians, Paul, familiarity, soul sleep, interpretations, gospel, motivations, discernment, Scripture</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The hosts apologize for a missing podcast episode and share funny anecdotes about their busy schedules.</li>
<li>They discuss their Mother's Day celebrations and the importance of celebrating moms.</li>
<li>The hosts introduce their new sermon series titled 'Everything is Possible' and highlight the significance of the book of Philippians in providing positivity and encouragement.</li>
<li>They talk about the attention economy and how Crosswalk Church is engaging with it through their content creation.</li>
<li>The hosts briefly touch on the themes of suffering and privilege in the book of Philippians. Paul's letter to the Philippians is written in a more familiar and personal tone, reflecting his close relationship with the recipients.</li>
<li>The concept of soul sleep and what happens after death is a topic of debate among different faith communities.</li>
<li>Preaching the gospel with the wrong motivations can be problematic, but Paul encourages focusing on the message of Jesus rather than criticizing others.</li>
<li>Discernment is important in evaluating biblical teachings and distinguishing between true Scripture and extra-biblical interpretations.</li>
<li>Studying and understanding Scripture is crucial for developing a solid foundation of faith.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Apologies and Funny Anecdotes</li>
<li>Celebrating Moms on Mother's Day Studying and Understanding Scripture</li>
<li>Debating Soul Sleep and the Afterlife</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"I want to apologize for something before we get started. What I'm going to apologize for is we actually did a podcast on Axe 5 finishing out our experience series and it's all edited and ready to go and somebody didn't post it and I don't know who that is."</li>
<li>"Good man, we're recording this just after Mother's Day weekend, so always good to celebrate our moms."</li>
<li>"I think we're moving into an attention economy, right, where we've monetized people's attention. And that's actually changing the way that we're experiencing things."</li>
<li>"He's not introducing himself, trying to gain that authority."</li>
<li>"Paul struggles a little bit with... whether or not he wants to be around in some respects."</li>
<li>"Paul seems a little less burdened to go fix the other guy."</li>
</ul><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>30 Sacred Echo (Acts 5)</title>
      <description>30 Sacred Echo (Acts 5)</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2024 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>30 Sacred Echo (Acts 5)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>424</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>30</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>30 Sacred Echo (Acts 5)</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>30 Sacred Echo (Acts 5)</p>]]>
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      <title>29 Sacred Echo Live Podcast</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, the hosts discuss Acts chapter 4 and the boldness of Peter and John in proclaiming the name of Jesus. They explore the power of the simple message of the gospel and the transformation that occurs when lives are changed. The conversation also touches on the challenges of navigating the expectations and control of religious organizations, and the importance of community and unity in the church. The hosts emphasize the need to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit and to be willing to take risks for the sake of the gospel.
Keywords
Acts chapter 4, boldness, gospel, transformation, religious organizations, community, unity, Holy Spirit, risks
Takeaways

The power of the simple message of the gospel and the transformation that occurs when lives are changed

The challenges of navigating the expectations and control of religious organizations

The importance of community and unity in the church

The need to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit and be willing to take risks for the sake of the gospel

Titles

The Power of Community and Unity in the Church

The Boldness of Peter and John in Proclaiming the Name of Jesus

Sound Bites

"There is salvation in no one else. God has given no other name under heaven by which we must be saved."

"What do you do when the people that are supposed to be the ones supporting you say you can't do this?"

"The Spirit isn't poured out on an individual. The Spirit is poured out on a community."

Chapters
00:00
Acts Chapter 4: The Boldness of Peter and John
17:26
Navigating the Expectations and Control of Religious Organizations
25:11
The Power of Community and Unity in the Church
36:36
Following the Leading of the Holy Spirit and Taking Risks for the Gospel</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2024 22:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>29 Sacred Echo Live Podcast</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>324</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>29</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, the hosts discuss Acts chapter 4 and the boldness of Peter and John in proclaiming the name of Jesus. They explore the power of the simple message of the gospel and the transformation that occurs when lives are changed. The conversation also touches on the challenges of navigating the expectations and control of religious organizations, and the importance of community and unity in the church. The hosts emphasize the need to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit and to be willing to take risks for the sake of the gospel.
Keywords
Acts chapter 4, boldness, gospel, transformation, religious organizations, community, unity, Holy Spirit, risks
Takeaways

The power of the simple message of the gospel and the transformation that occurs when lives are changed

The challenges of navigating the expectations and control of religious organizations

The importance of community and unity in the church

The need to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit and be willing to take risks for the sake of the gospel

Titles

The Power of Community and Unity in the Church

The Boldness of Peter and John in Proclaiming the Name of Jesus

Sound Bites

"There is salvation in no one else. God has given no other name under heaven by which we must be saved."

"What do you do when the people that are supposed to be the ones supporting you say you can't do this?"

"The Spirit isn't poured out on an individual. The Spirit is poured out on a community."

Chapters
00:00
Acts Chapter 4: The Boldness of Peter and John
17:26
Navigating the Expectations and Control of Religious Organizations
25:11
The Power of Community and Unity in the Church
36:36
Following the Leading of the Holy Spirit and Taking Risks for the Gospel</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, the hosts discuss Acts chapter 4 and the boldness of Peter and John in proclaiming the name of Jesus. They explore the power of the simple message of the gospel and the transformation that occurs when lives are changed. The conversation also touches on the challenges of navigating the expectations and control of religious organizations, and the importance of community and unity in the church. The hosts emphasize the need to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit and to be willing to take risks for the sake of the gospel.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Acts chapter 4, boldness, gospel, transformation, religious organizations, community, unity, Holy Spirit, risks</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The power of the simple message of the gospel and the transformation that occurs when lives are changed</li>
<li>The challenges of navigating the expectations and control of religious organizations</li>
<li>The importance of community and unity in the church</li>
<li>The need to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit and be willing to take risks for the sake of the gospel</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>The Power of Community and Unity in the Church</li>
<li>The Boldness of Peter and John in Proclaiming the Name of Jesus</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"There is salvation in no one else. God has given no other name under heaven by which we must be saved."</li>
<li>"What do you do when the people that are supposed to be the ones supporting you say you can't do this?"</li>
<li>"The Spirit isn't poured out on an individual. The Spirit is poured out on a community."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Acts Chapter 4: The Boldness of Peter and John</p><p>17:26</p><p>Navigating the Expectations and Control of Religious Organizations</p><p>25:11</p><p>The Power of Community and Unity in the Church</p><p>36:36</p><p>Following the Leading of the Holy Spirit and Taking Risks for the Gospel</p>]]>
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      <title>28 Experience Series Week 3/Acts 3</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, Pastor Tim Gillespie, Pastor Patty McCoy, and Pastor Dave Ferguson discuss their recent sermon series on Acts 2 and Acts 3. They explore the themes of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, the miracles that followed, and the importance of community in the early church. They also discuss the role of signs and wonders in the modern church and the balance between faith and medical intervention. Overall, the conversation highlights the power of the Holy Spirit and the transformative impact of living in Christian community. In these chapters, Peter performs miracles and uses them as opportunities to proclaim the gospel. He emphasizes the role of the people in Jesus' crucifixion, highlighting their need for repentance. The healing of the beggar and the subsequent preaching by Peter and John lead to a large crowd gathering and Peter addressing them. He connects the Old Testament prophecies to Jesus and emphasizes the need for repentance and faith. The conversation explores the tension between praying for miracles and trusting in God's sovereignty, as well as the importance of recognizing the everyday miracles in our lives.

Keywords
Acts 2, Acts 3, Holy Spirit, miracles, community, signs and wonders, faith, medical intervention, Christian community, miracles, opportunity, repentance, healing, preaching, Old Testament, prophecies, faith, trust, everyday miracles
Takeaways

The outpouring of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2 and the miracles that followed were significant moments in the early church.

The Acts 2 church serves as a model for what church should be, with a focus on teaching, sharing resources, breaking bread together, and praise and worship.

Living in Christian community requires effort and risk, but it leads to a more transformative and fulfilling experience of faith.

The conversation explores the role of signs and wonders in the modern church and the balance between faith and medical intervention.

Ultimately, the power of the Holy Spirit and the connection to God are more important than physical healing. Miracles can serve as opportunities to share the gospel and point people to Jesus.

Repentance and faith are essential for salvation.

Prayer should involve both asking for specific needs and trusting in God's sovereignty.

Recognizing the everyday miracles in our lives can deepen our faith and gratitude.

Titles

Balancing Faith and Medical Intervention

The Importance of Community in the Early Church Recognizing Everyday Miracles

The Role of Repentance and Faith

Sound Bites

"We can be full of the Holy Spirit and still human."

"We share different burdens, insights, conversations about the passage."

"The first act of a community of belonging."

"So then Peter saw his opportunity"

"There's actually something beautiful in this"

"We come face to face with who we really are and a God who knows who we really are and what we really did and comes for us anyway"

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Recap of Sermon Series
09:02
The Importance of Community in the Early Church
23:30
The Role of Repentance and Faith
35:00
The Tension Between Praying for Miracles and Trusting in God's Sovereignty</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2024 21:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>28 Experience Series Week 3/Acts 3</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>324</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>28</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, Pastor Tim Gillespie, Pastor Patty McCoy, and Pastor Dave Ferguson discuss their recent sermon series on Acts 2 and Acts 3. They explore the themes of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, the miracles that followed, and the importance of community in the early church. They also discuss the role of signs and wonders in the modern church and the balance between faith and medical intervention. Overall, the conversation highlights the power of the Holy Spirit and the transformative impact of living in Christian community. In these chapters, Peter performs miracles and uses them as opportunities to proclaim the gospel. He emphasizes the role of the people in Jesus' crucifixion, highlighting their need for repentance. The healing of the beggar and the subsequent preaching by Peter and John lead to a large crowd gathering and Peter addressing them. He connects the Old Testament prophecies to Jesus and emphasizes the need for repentance and faith. The conversation explores the tension between praying for miracles and trusting in God's sovereignty, as well as the importance of recognizing the everyday miracles in our lives.

Keywords
Acts 2, Acts 3, Holy Spirit, miracles, community, signs and wonders, faith, medical intervention, Christian community, miracles, opportunity, repentance, healing, preaching, Old Testament, prophecies, faith, trust, everyday miracles
Takeaways

The outpouring of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2 and the miracles that followed were significant moments in the early church.

The Acts 2 church serves as a model for what church should be, with a focus on teaching, sharing resources, breaking bread together, and praise and worship.

Living in Christian community requires effort and risk, but it leads to a more transformative and fulfilling experience of faith.

The conversation explores the role of signs and wonders in the modern church and the balance between faith and medical intervention.

Ultimately, the power of the Holy Spirit and the connection to God are more important than physical healing. Miracles can serve as opportunities to share the gospel and point people to Jesus.

Repentance and faith are essential for salvation.

Prayer should involve both asking for specific needs and trusting in God's sovereignty.

Recognizing the everyday miracles in our lives can deepen our faith and gratitude.

Titles

Balancing Faith and Medical Intervention

The Importance of Community in the Early Church Recognizing Everyday Miracles

The Role of Repentance and Faith

Sound Bites

"We can be full of the Holy Spirit and still human."

"We share different burdens, insights, conversations about the passage."

"The first act of a community of belonging."

"So then Peter saw his opportunity"

"There's actually something beautiful in this"

"We come face to face with who we really are and a God who knows who we really are and what we really did and comes for us anyway"

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Recap of Sermon Series
09:02
The Importance of Community in the Early Church
23:30
The Role of Repentance and Faith
35:00
The Tension Between Praying for Miracles and Trusting in God's Sovereignty</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, Pastor Tim Gillespie, Pastor Patty McCoy, and Pastor Dave Ferguson discuss their recent sermon series on Acts 2 and Acts 3. They explore the themes of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, the miracles that followed, and the importance of community in the early church. They also discuss the role of signs and wonders in the modern church and the balance between faith and medical intervention. Overall, the conversation highlights the power of the Holy Spirit and the transformative impact of living in Christian community. In these chapters, Peter performs miracles and uses them as opportunities to proclaim the gospel. He emphasizes the role of the people in Jesus' crucifixion, highlighting their need for repentance. The healing of the beggar and the subsequent preaching by Peter and John lead to a large crowd gathering and Peter addressing them. He connects the Old Testament prophecies to Jesus and emphasizes the need for repentance and faith. The conversation explores the tension between praying for miracles and trusting in God's sovereignty, as well as the importance of recognizing the everyday miracles in our lives.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Acts 2, Acts 3, Holy Spirit, miracles, community, signs and wonders, faith, medical intervention, Christian community, miracles, opportunity, repentance, healing, preaching, Old Testament, prophecies, faith, trust, everyday miracles</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The outpouring of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2 and the miracles that followed were significant moments in the early church.</li>
<li>The Acts 2 church serves as a model for what church should be, with a focus on teaching, sharing resources, breaking bread together, and praise and worship.</li>
<li>Living in Christian community requires effort and risk, but it leads to a more transformative and fulfilling experience of faith.</li>
<li>The conversation explores the role of signs and wonders in the modern church and the balance between faith and medical intervention.</li>
<li>Ultimately, the power of the Holy Spirit and the connection to God are more important than physical healing. Miracles can serve as opportunities to share the gospel and point people to Jesus.</li>
<li>Repentance and faith are essential for salvation.</li>
<li>Prayer should involve both asking for specific needs and trusting in God's sovereignty.</li>
<li>Recognizing the everyday miracles in our lives can deepen our faith and gratitude.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Balancing Faith and Medical Intervention</li>
<li>The Importance of Community in the Early Church Recognizing Everyday Miracles</li>
<li>The Role of Repentance and Faith</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"We can be full of the Holy Spirit and still human."</li>
<li>"We share different burdens, insights, conversations about the passage."</li>
<li>"The first act of a community of belonging."</li>
<li>"So then Peter saw his opportunity"</li>
<li>"There's actually something beautiful in this"</li>
<li>"We come face to face with who we really are and a God who knows who we really are and what we really did and comes for us anyway"</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Recap of Sermon Series</p><p>09:02</p><p>The Importance of Community in the Early Church</p><p>23:30</p><p>The Role of Repentance and Faith</p><p>35:00</p><p>The Tension Between Praying for Miracles and Trusting in God's Sovereignty</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>27 Experience Series Week 2</title>
      <description>27 Experience Series Week 2</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Apr 2024 23:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>27 Experience Series Week 2</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>224</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>27</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>27 Experience Series Week 2</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>27 Experience Series Week 2</p>]]>
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      <title>26 Experience Sermon Series Week 1</title>
      <description>Summary
In this conversation, Tim Gillespie, Pastor Dave Ferguson, and Pastor Patty McCoy discuss their experiences and reflections on Easter weekend. They share stories of successful services, baptisms, and the impact on their congregations. They also discuss the importance of the Ascension of Christ and the need for believers to focus on the work of the kingdom rather than obsessing over the signs of the end times. The conversation highlights the power of prayer and the balance between waiting on God and taking action. The conversation explores the themes of the Ascension and the role of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers. It discusses the Trinitarian aspect of the Ascension and the importance of waiting for the gift of the Holy Spirit. The conversation also touches on the significance of community and the work of the church in spreading the Gospel. It emphasizes the need for individuals to be actively involved in the work of the church and to believe in their calling.
Keywords
Easter, church service, baptisms, Ascension of Christ, kingdom work, signs of the end times, prayer, waiting on God, taking action, Ascension, Holy Spirit, Trinitarian aspect, waiting, community, work of the church, calling
Takeaways

Easter weekend is a significant time for churches, with many successful services and baptisms taking place.

The Ascension of Christ is an often overlooked aspect of the Easter story, but it holds important theological implications.

Believers should focus on the work of the kingdom and bringing heaven to earth rather than obsessing over the signs of the end times.

Prayer is essential, but believers must also take action and be actively involved in the work of the kingdom.

The balance between waiting on God and taking action is crucial for believers. The Ascension marks the transition from Jesus' physical presence on Earth to the universal presence of the Holy Spirit.

The Holy Spirit is poured out to empower believers and enable them to live in community and do the work of the church.

Believers are called to actively participate in the work of the church and believe in their calling.

The church should provide opportunities for individuals to use their gifts and contribute to the mission of spreading the Gospel.

Titles

Focusing on Kingdom Work

Balancing Prayer and Action Believing in Your Calling

The Trinitarian Aspect of the Ascension

Sound Bites

"We're so heavenly minded, we're no earthly good."

"When we're so consumed with the signs of the end times and trying to figure it all out."

"Why are you just standing here?"

"Be leaning into the Holy Spirit in conversation with God about His movement in us and be ready to move in the end."

"Jesus had to go so that the Holy Spirit could be ubiquitous and could be universal within us and around us."

"I need to go so you can all receive the gift of the Holy Spirit."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Easter Weekend Recap
12:29
The Importance of the Ascension of Christ
15:06
Focusing on Kingdom Work
21:30
The Trinitarian Aspect of the Ascension
22:25
Waiting for the Gift of the Holy Spirit
25:29
The Importance of Community and the Work of the Church
38:50
Believing in Your Calling</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2024 20:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>26 Experience Sermon Series Week 1</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>124</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>26</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this conversation, Tim Gillespie, Pastor Dave Ferguson, and Pastor Patty McCoy discuss their experiences and reflections on Easter weekend. They share stories of successful services, baptisms, and the impact on their congregations. They also discuss the importance of the Ascension of Christ and the need for believers to focus on the work of the kingdom rather than obsessing over the signs of the end times. The conversation highlights the power of prayer and the balance between waiting on God and taking action. The conversation explores the themes of the Ascension and the role of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers. It discusses the Trinitarian aspect of the Ascension and the importance of waiting for the gift of the Holy Spirit. The conversation also touches on the significance of community and the work of the church in spreading the Gospel. It emphasizes the need for individuals to be actively involved in the work of the church and to believe in their calling.
Keywords
Easter, church service, baptisms, Ascension of Christ, kingdom work, signs of the end times, prayer, waiting on God, taking action, Ascension, Holy Spirit, Trinitarian aspect, waiting, community, work of the church, calling
Takeaways

Easter weekend is a significant time for churches, with many successful services and baptisms taking place.

The Ascension of Christ is an often overlooked aspect of the Easter story, but it holds important theological implications.

Believers should focus on the work of the kingdom and bringing heaven to earth rather than obsessing over the signs of the end times.

Prayer is essential, but believers must also take action and be actively involved in the work of the kingdom.

The balance between waiting on God and taking action is crucial for believers. The Ascension marks the transition from Jesus' physical presence on Earth to the universal presence of the Holy Spirit.

The Holy Spirit is poured out to empower believers and enable them to live in community and do the work of the church.

Believers are called to actively participate in the work of the church and believe in their calling.

The church should provide opportunities for individuals to use their gifts and contribute to the mission of spreading the Gospel.

Titles

Focusing on Kingdom Work

Balancing Prayer and Action Believing in Your Calling

The Trinitarian Aspect of the Ascension

Sound Bites

"We're so heavenly minded, we're no earthly good."

"When we're so consumed with the signs of the end times and trying to figure it all out."

"Why are you just standing here?"

"Be leaning into the Holy Spirit in conversation with God about His movement in us and be ready to move in the end."

"Jesus had to go so that the Holy Spirit could be ubiquitous and could be universal within us and around us."

"I need to go so you can all receive the gift of the Holy Spirit."

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Easter Weekend Recap
12:29
The Importance of the Ascension of Christ
15:06
Focusing on Kingdom Work
21:30
The Trinitarian Aspect of the Ascension
22:25
Waiting for the Gift of the Holy Spirit
25:29
The Importance of Community and the Work of the Church
38:50
Believing in Your Calling</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this conversation, Tim Gillespie, Pastor Dave Ferguson, and Pastor Patty McCoy discuss their experiences and reflections on Easter weekend. They share stories of successful services, baptisms, and the impact on their congregations. They also discuss the importance of the Ascension of Christ and the need for believers to focus on the work of the kingdom rather than obsessing over the signs of the end times. The conversation highlights the power of prayer and the balance between waiting on God and taking action. The conversation explores the themes of the Ascension and the role of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers. It discusses the Trinitarian aspect of the Ascension and the importance of waiting for the gift of the Holy Spirit. The conversation also touches on the significance of community and the work of the church in spreading the Gospel. It emphasizes the need for individuals to be actively involved in the work of the church and to believe in their calling.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong></p><p>Easter, church service, baptisms, Ascension of Christ, kingdom work, signs of the end times, prayer, waiting on God, taking action, Ascension, Holy Spirit, Trinitarian aspect, waiting, community, work of the church, calling</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Easter weekend is a significant time for churches, with many successful services and baptisms taking place.</li>
<li>The Ascension of Christ is an often overlooked aspect of the Easter story, but it holds important theological implications.</li>
<li>Believers should focus on the work of the kingdom and bringing heaven to earth rather than obsessing over the signs of the end times.</li>
<li>Prayer is essential, but believers must also take action and be actively involved in the work of the kingdom.</li>
<li>The balance between waiting on God and taking action is crucial for believers. The Ascension marks the transition from Jesus' physical presence on Earth to the universal presence of the Holy Spirit.</li>
<li>The Holy Spirit is poured out to empower believers and enable them to live in community and do the work of the church.</li>
<li>Believers are called to actively participate in the work of the church and believe in their calling.</li>
<li>The church should provide opportunities for individuals to use their gifts and contribute to the mission of spreading the Gospel.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Titles</strong></p><ul>
<li>Focusing on Kingdom Work</li>
<li>Balancing Prayer and Action Believing in Your Calling</li>
<li>The Trinitarian Aspect of the Ascension</li>
</ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul>
<li>"We're so heavenly minded, we're no earthly good."</li>
<li>"When we're so consumed with the signs of the end times and trying to figure it all out."</li>
<li>"Why are you just standing here?"</li>
<li>"Be leaning into the Holy Spirit in conversation with God about His movement in us and be ready to move in the end."</li>
<li>"Jesus had to go so that the Holy Spirit could be ubiquitous and could be universal within us and around us."</li>
<li>"I need to go so you can all receive the gift of the Holy Spirit."</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Easter Weekend Recap</p><p>12:29</p><p>The Importance of the Ascension of Christ</p><p>15:06</p><p>Focusing on Kingdom Work</p><p>21:30</p><p>The Trinitarian Aspect of the Ascension</p><p>22:25</p><p>Waiting for the Gift of the Holy Spirit</p><p>25:29</p><p>The Importance of Community and the Work of the Church</p><p>38:50</p><p>Believing in Your Calling</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>25 Easter</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode, Pastor Tim Gillespie, Pastor Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss various topics related to Easter and preaching. They reflect on their experiences and the importance of approaching Easter with fresh perspectives. They also discuss the significance of professions of faith and how they handle preaching length. The conversation then focuses on the resurrection and the emotions associated with it, particularly the women at the tomb and the walk to Emmaus. The conversation revolves around the approach to Easter services and the themes to be covered. The speakers discuss their plans for the services, including the focus on the Emmaus story and the subject of hope. They also talk about the importance of living into resurrection life and the role of the devil in discouragement. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the song 'Homecoming' and an invitation to attend the Crosswalk Conference.
Takeaways

Approach Easter with fresh perspectives and seek new angles to preach about the resurrection.

Consider the significance of professions of faith and how to celebrate them in church.

Be mindful of preaching length and adjust accordingly to engage the congregation effectively.

Explore the emotions and experiences of the women at the tomb and the walk to Emmaus in relation to the resurrection. Approach Easter services with intention and creativity to create a meaningful experience for attendees.

Focus on the Emmaus story and the subject of hope in the Easter message.

Living into resurrection life means following Jesus and embracing the divine appointment of the resurrection.

Recognize the presence of Jesus in difficult times and cling to Him in community.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Reflections
02:59
The Significance of Easter
05:57
Professions of Faith
10:56
Preaching Length
13:01
Approaching the Resurrection
18:54
The Walk to Emmaus
20:09
Approach to Easter Services
20:50
Focus on the Emmaus Story
21:18
The Subject of Hope
22:16
The Resurrection Invades Disappointments
23:41
Different Approaches to Easter Services
24:17
Creating a Full Sensory Experience
25:11
Sacrifice and Imbued Righteousness
25:40
The Divine Appointment of the Resurrection
26:06
Living into Resurrection Life
27:01
Continuing Jesus' Ministry in Acts
27:28
Following Jesus in Resurrection Life
28:24
The Culmination of the Invitation
29:37
The Devil's Role in the Journey
30:08
The Thunder Stolen Moment
31:04
Resurrection Life in Everyday Life
33:15
Recognizing Jesus in Difficult Times
34:13
The Importance of Scripture Knowledge
35:23
The Betrayals of Judas and Peter
36:37
Letting Scripture Speak
40:15
The Devil's Role in Discouragement
41:13
The Song 'Homecoming'
42:53
Closing Remarks</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2024 23:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>25 Easter</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>224</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>25</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode, Pastor Tim Gillespie, Pastor Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss various topics related to Easter and preaching. They reflect on their experiences and the importance of approaching Easter with fresh perspectives. They also discuss the significance of professions of faith and how they handle preaching length. The conversation then focuses on the resurrection and the emotions associated with it, particularly the women at the tomb and the walk to Emmaus. The conversation revolves around the approach to Easter services and the themes to be covered. The speakers discuss their plans for the services, including the focus on the Emmaus story and the subject of hope. They also talk about the importance of living into resurrection life and the role of the devil in discouragement. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the song 'Homecoming' and an invitation to attend the Crosswalk Conference.
Takeaways

Approach Easter with fresh perspectives and seek new angles to preach about the resurrection.

Consider the significance of professions of faith and how to celebrate them in church.

Be mindful of preaching length and adjust accordingly to engage the congregation effectively.

Explore the emotions and experiences of the women at the tomb and the walk to Emmaus in relation to the resurrection. Approach Easter services with intention and creativity to create a meaningful experience for attendees.

Focus on the Emmaus story and the subject of hope in the Easter message.

Living into resurrection life means following Jesus and embracing the divine appointment of the resurrection.

Recognize the presence of Jesus in difficult times and cling to Him in community.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Reflections
02:59
The Significance of Easter
05:57
Professions of Faith
10:56
Preaching Length
13:01
Approaching the Resurrection
18:54
The Walk to Emmaus
20:09
Approach to Easter Services
20:50
Focus on the Emmaus Story
21:18
The Subject of Hope
22:16
The Resurrection Invades Disappointments
23:41
Different Approaches to Easter Services
24:17
Creating a Full Sensory Experience
25:11
Sacrifice and Imbued Righteousness
25:40
The Divine Appointment of the Resurrection
26:06
Living into Resurrection Life
27:01
Continuing Jesus' Ministry in Acts
27:28
Following Jesus in Resurrection Life
28:24
The Culmination of the Invitation
29:37
The Devil's Role in the Journey
30:08
The Thunder Stolen Moment
31:04
Resurrection Life in Everyday Life
33:15
Recognizing Jesus in Difficult Times
34:13
The Importance of Scripture Knowledge
35:23
The Betrayals of Judas and Peter
36:37
Letting Scripture Speak
40:15
The Devil's Role in Discouragement
41:13
The Song 'Homecoming'
42:53
Closing Remarks</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode, Pastor Tim Gillespie, Pastor Patty McCoy, and David Ferguson discuss various topics related to Easter and preaching. They reflect on their experiences and the importance of approaching Easter with fresh perspectives. They also discuss the significance of professions of faith and how they handle preaching length. The conversation then focuses on the resurrection and the emotions associated with it, particularly the women at the tomb and the walk to Emmaus. The conversation revolves around the approach to Easter services and the themes to be covered. The speakers discuss their plans for the services, including the focus on the Emmaus story and the subject of hope. They also talk about the importance of living into resurrection life and the role of the devil in discouragement. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the song 'Homecoming' and an invitation to attend the Crosswalk Conference.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Approach Easter with fresh perspectives and seek new angles to preach about the resurrection.</li>
<li>Consider the significance of professions of faith and how to celebrate them in church.</li>
<li>Be mindful of preaching length and adjust accordingly to engage the congregation effectively.</li>
<li>Explore the emotions and experiences of the women at the tomb and the walk to Emmaus in relation to the resurrection. Approach Easter services with intention and creativity to create a meaningful experience for attendees.</li>
<li>Focus on the Emmaus story and the subject of hope in the Easter message.</li>
<li>Living into resurrection life means following Jesus and embracing the divine appointment of the resurrection.</li>
<li>Recognize the presence of Jesus in difficult times and cling to Him in community.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Reflections</p><p>02:59</p><p>The Significance of Easter</p><p>05:57</p><p>Professions of Faith</p><p>10:56</p><p>Preaching Length</p><p>13:01</p><p>Approaching the Resurrection</p><p>18:54</p><p>The Walk to Emmaus</p><p>20:09</p><p>Approach to Easter Services</p><p>20:50</p><p>Focus on the Emmaus Story</p><p>21:18</p><p>The Subject of Hope</p><p>22:16</p><p>The Resurrection Invades Disappointments</p><p>23:41</p><p>Different Approaches to Easter Services</p><p>24:17</p><p>Creating a Full Sensory Experience</p><p>25:11</p><p>Sacrifice and Imbued Righteousness</p><p>25:40</p><p>The Divine Appointment of the Resurrection</p><p>26:06</p><p>Living into Resurrection Life</p><p>27:01</p><p>Continuing Jesus' Ministry in Acts</p><p>27:28</p><p>Following Jesus in Resurrection Life</p><p>28:24</p><p>The Culmination of the Invitation</p><p>29:37</p><p>The Devil's Role in the Journey</p><p>30:08</p><p>The Thunder Stolen Moment</p><p>31:04</p><p>Resurrection Life in Everyday Life</p><p>33:15</p><p>Recognizing Jesus in Difficult Times</p><p>34:13</p><p>The Importance of Scripture Knowledge</p><p>35:23</p><p>The Betrayals of Judas and Peter</p><p>36:37</p><p>Letting Scripture Speak</p><p>40:15</p><p>The Devil's Role in Discouragement</p><p>41:13</p><p>The Song 'Homecoming'</p><p>42:53</p><p>Closing Remarks</p>]]>
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      <title>24 Paddy and Dave</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode, Pastor David Ferguson and Pastor Patty McCoy discuss the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. They explore different angles of Luke Chapter 23, including the perspectives of the Centurion and the thief on the cross. They also discuss the meaning of baptism and the sacrifice of God. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the gospel and the complete sacrifice of Jesus for our salvation. The episode concludes with an invitation to reflect on the sacrifice of Jesus and to live a life that reflects His love.
Takeaways

The crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ are central to the Christian faith.

The perspectives of the Centurion and the thief on the cross offer valuable insights into the significance of Jesus' sacrifice.

Baptism is a reflection of our commitment to follow Jesus and accept His love and forgiveness.

The sacrifice of God, including Jesus, demonstrates His unconditional love for us.

Understanding the gospel and the complete sacrifice of Jesus is essential for a meaningful relationship with God.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Tim's Absence
02:01
The Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ
06:40
Exploring Different Angles of Luke Chapter 23
07:36
The Centurion's Perspective
09:56
The Thief on the Cross
14:49
Living a Life that Reflects Jesus
20:21
Fast or Slow Baptism
23:56
The Sacrifice of God
31:30
The Separation of the Godhead
36:44
The Sacrifice of Jesus
43:49
Conclusion and Invitation</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2024 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>24 Paddy and Dave</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>324</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>24</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode, Pastor David Ferguson and Pastor Patty McCoy discuss the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. They explore different angles of Luke Chapter 23, including the perspectives of the Centurion and the thief on the cross. They also discuss the meaning of baptism and the sacrifice of God. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the gospel and the complete sacrifice of Jesus for our salvation. The episode concludes with an invitation to reflect on the sacrifice of Jesus and to live a life that reflects His love.
Takeaways

The crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ are central to the Christian faith.

The perspectives of the Centurion and the thief on the cross offer valuable insights into the significance of Jesus' sacrifice.

Baptism is a reflection of our commitment to follow Jesus and accept His love and forgiveness.

The sacrifice of God, including Jesus, demonstrates His unconditional love for us.

Understanding the gospel and the complete sacrifice of Jesus is essential for a meaningful relationship with God.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Tim's Absence
02:01
The Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ
06:40
Exploring Different Angles of Luke Chapter 23
07:36
The Centurion's Perspective
09:56
The Thief on the Cross
14:49
Living a Life that Reflects Jesus
20:21
Fast or Slow Baptism
23:56
The Sacrifice of God
31:30
The Separation of the Godhead
36:44
The Sacrifice of Jesus
43:49
Conclusion and Invitation</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode, Pastor David Ferguson and Pastor Patty McCoy discuss the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. They explore different angles of Luke Chapter 23, including the perspectives of the Centurion and the thief on the cross. They also discuss the meaning of baptism and the sacrifice of God. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the gospel and the complete sacrifice of Jesus for our salvation. The episode concludes with an invitation to reflect on the sacrifice of Jesus and to live a life that reflects His love.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ are central to the Christian faith.</li>
<li>The perspectives of the Centurion and the thief on the cross offer valuable insights into the significance of Jesus' sacrifice.</li>
<li>Baptism is a reflection of our commitment to follow Jesus and accept His love and forgiveness.</li>
<li>The sacrifice of God, including Jesus, demonstrates His unconditional love for us.</li>
<li>Understanding the gospel and the complete sacrifice of Jesus is essential for a meaningful relationship with God.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Tim's Absence</p><p>02:01</p><p>The Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ</p><p>06:40</p><p>Exploring Different Angles of Luke Chapter 23</p><p>07:36</p><p>The Centurion's Perspective</p><p>09:56</p><p>The Thief on the Cross</p><p>14:49</p><p>Living a Life that Reflects Jesus</p><p>20:21</p><p>Fast or Slow Baptism</p><p>23:56</p><p>The Sacrifice of God</p><p>31:30</p><p>The Separation of the Godhead</p><p>36:44</p><p>The Sacrifice of Jesus</p><p>43:49</p><p>Conclusion and Invitation</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>23 Invitation Week 5</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss Luke chapter 22 and the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus. They explore the role of preachers in worship services and the challenge of engaging with different aspects of the service. The conversation delves into the betrayals of Judas and Peter, examining their motives and the consequences of their actions. The hosts also interpret Jesus' words about swords and the metaphor of the cup in relation to the spiritual battle. They reflect on the pitfalls of legalism and the redemption offered by Jesus to betrayers. The episode concludes with a discussion on the author's intent in the gospel narratives. This conversation explores the themes of Peter's denial of Jesus, Jesus' foreknowledge, the tension between knowing and denying Jesus, the temptation faced by Peter, hiding in plain sight, the crowd's response to Jesus, Jesus' gaze, repentance and shame, Judas' repentance, the dangers of legalism, distinguishing shame and guilt, guilt as an alarm clock, shame as a tool of the devil, and choosing life.
Takeaways

Preachers should consider the significance of the crucifixion when preaching on Luke 23.

Engaging with worship services involves balancing the sermon with other elements, such as music.

The betrayals of Judas and Peter offer insights into human nature and the consequences of our actions.

Jesus' words about swords and the cup metaphor highlight the spiritual battle and the need for redemption.

Legalism can be a pitfall, as it suggests that our actions alone can save us.

The gospel narratives reflect the author's intent and should be interpreted with care. Jesus knew that Peter would deny him, yet Peter still went through with it.

We often deny Jesus in our own lives, even when we know better.

Shame can prevent us from repenting and receiving God's forgiveness.

Guilt can be a tool that leads us to repentance and draws us closer to God.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Setting
00:38
Discussion about Preaching on Luke 23
01:11
Emphasizing the Crucifixion
03:20
Engaging with Worship Services
04:30
Exploring the Betrayals of Judas and Peter
06:18
Sticking with the Text of Luke
07:34
Interpreting Jesus' Words about Swords
09:27
The Cup Metaphor and Spiritual Battle
11:29
Understanding Judas' Motives
13:06
The Pitfall of Legalism
17:11
The Other Disciples' Actions
19:01
Author's Intent in Gospel Narratives
19:23
The Denial of Peter
20:08
Jesus' Foreknowledge
21:17
Knowing and Denying Jesus
23:05
Peter's Temptation
23:23
Hiding in Plain Sight
24:26
The Crowd's Response
25:19
Jesus' Gaze
26:41
Repentance and Shame
27:49
Judas' Repentance
30:28
Legalism and Forgiveness
34:18
Distinguishing Shame and Guilt
36:02
Guilt as an Alarm Clock
37:23
Shame as a Tool of the Devil
38:15
Choosing Life</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Mar 2024 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>23 Invitation Week 5</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>324</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>23</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss Luke chapter 22 and the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus. They explore the role of preachers in worship services and the challenge of engaging with different aspects of the service. The conversation delves into the betrayals of Judas and Peter, examining their motives and the consequences of their actions. The hosts also interpret Jesus' words about swords and the metaphor of the cup in relation to the spiritual battle. They reflect on the pitfalls of legalism and the redemption offered by Jesus to betrayers. The episode concludes with a discussion on the author's intent in the gospel narratives. This conversation explores the themes of Peter's denial of Jesus, Jesus' foreknowledge, the tension between knowing and denying Jesus, the temptation faced by Peter, hiding in plain sight, the crowd's response to Jesus, Jesus' gaze, repentance and shame, Judas' repentance, the dangers of legalism, distinguishing shame and guilt, guilt as an alarm clock, shame as a tool of the devil, and choosing life.
Takeaways

Preachers should consider the significance of the crucifixion when preaching on Luke 23.

Engaging with worship services involves balancing the sermon with other elements, such as music.

The betrayals of Judas and Peter offer insights into human nature and the consequences of our actions.

Jesus' words about swords and the cup metaphor highlight the spiritual battle and the need for redemption.

Legalism can be a pitfall, as it suggests that our actions alone can save us.

The gospel narratives reflect the author's intent and should be interpreted with care. Jesus knew that Peter would deny him, yet Peter still went through with it.

We often deny Jesus in our own lives, even when we know better.

Shame can prevent us from repenting and receiving God's forgiveness.

Guilt can be a tool that leads us to repentance and draws us closer to God.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Setting
00:38
Discussion about Preaching on Luke 23
01:11
Emphasizing the Crucifixion
03:20
Engaging with Worship Services
04:30
Exploring the Betrayals of Judas and Peter
06:18
Sticking with the Text of Luke
07:34
Interpreting Jesus' Words about Swords
09:27
The Cup Metaphor and Spiritual Battle
11:29
Understanding Judas' Motives
13:06
The Pitfall of Legalism
17:11
The Other Disciples' Actions
19:01
Author's Intent in Gospel Narratives
19:23
The Denial of Peter
20:08
Jesus' Foreknowledge
21:17
Knowing and Denying Jesus
23:05
Peter's Temptation
23:23
Hiding in Plain Sight
24:26
The Crowd's Response
25:19
Jesus' Gaze
26:41
Repentance and Shame
27:49
Judas' Repentance
30:28
Legalism and Forgiveness
34:18
Distinguishing Shame and Guilt
36:02
Guilt as an Alarm Clock
37:23
Shame as a Tool of the Devil
38:15
Choosing Life</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode, the hosts discuss Luke chapter 22 and the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus. They explore the role of preachers in worship services and the challenge of engaging with different aspects of the service. The conversation delves into the betrayals of Judas and Peter, examining their motives and the consequences of their actions. The hosts also interpret Jesus' words about swords and the metaphor of the cup in relation to the spiritual battle. They reflect on the pitfalls of legalism and the redemption offered by Jesus to betrayers. The episode concludes with a discussion on the author's intent in the gospel narratives. This conversation explores the themes of Peter's denial of Jesus, Jesus' foreknowledge, the tension between knowing and denying Jesus, the temptation faced by Peter, hiding in plain sight, the crowd's response to Jesus, Jesus' gaze, repentance and shame, Judas' repentance, the dangers of legalism, distinguishing shame and guilt, guilt as an alarm clock, shame as a tool of the devil, and choosing life.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Preachers should consider the significance of the crucifixion when preaching on Luke 23.</li>
<li>Engaging with worship services involves balancing the sermon with other elements, such as music.</li>
<li>The betrayals of Judas and Peter offer insights into human nature and the consequences of our actions.</li>
<li>Jesus' words about swords and the cup metaphor highlight the spiritual battle and the need for redemption.</li>
<li>Legalism can be a pitfall, as it suggests that our actions alone can save us.</li>
<li>The gospel narratives reflect the author's intent and should be interpreted with care. Jesus knew that Peter would deny him, yet Peter still went through with it.</li>
<li>We often deny Jesus in our own lives, even when we know better.</li>
<li>Shame can prevent us from repenting and receiving God's forgiveness.</li>
<li>Guilt can be a tool that leads us to repentance and draws us closer to God.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Setting</p><p>00:38</p><p>Discussion about Preaching on Luke 23</p><p>01:11</p><p>Emphasizing the Crucifixion</p><p>03:20</p><p>Engaging with Worship Services</p><p>04:30</p><p>Exploring the Betrayals of Judas and Peter</p><p>06:18</p><p>Sticking with the Text of Luke</p><p>07:34</p><p>Interpreting Jesus' Words about Swords</p><p>09:27</p><p>The Cup Metaphor and Spiritual Battle</p><p>11:29</p><p>Understanding Judas' Motives</p><p>13:06</p><p>The Pitfall of Legalism</p><p>17:11</p><p>The Other Disciples' Actions</p><p>19:01</p><p>Author's Intent in Gospel Narratives</p><p>19:23</p><p>The Denial of Peter</p><p>20:08</p><p>Jesus' Foreknowledge</p><p>21:17</p><p>Knowing and Denying Jesus</p><p>23:05</p><p>Peter's Temptation</p><p>23:23</p><p>Hiding in Plain Sight</p><p>24:26</p><p>The Crowd's Response</p><p>25:19</p><p>Jesus' Gaze</p><p>26:41</p><p>Repentance and Shame</p><p>27:49</p><p>Judas' Repentance</p><p>30:28</p><p>Legalism and Forgiveness</p><p>34:18</p><p>Distinguishing Shame and Guilt</p><p>36:02</p><p>Guilt as an Alarm Clock</p><p>37:23</p><p>Shame as a Tool of the Devil</p><p>38:15</p><p>Choosing Life</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>22 The Invitation Weeks 3 and 4</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss their recent absence and their excitement for Easter. They also talk about chairs and the cost of buying new ones. They recap the previous week's sermon on Jesus' authority and the misinterpretation of the phrase 'Render unto Caesar.' They then introduce the topic of Luke 21 and discuss the story of the widow's offering. The hosts also mention the progression of Jesus in the temple and share some interesting facts about coin collection machines. Finally, they discuss Tim's sermon on the widow's offering. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the importance of living in the present and focusing on Jesus rather than getting caught up in eschatological speculation. They emphasize the need to love well and make a difference in the world today. The hosts also explore the idea that prophecy is meant to reveal God's presence and faithfulness rather than provide a timeline for future events. They encourage listeners to have a laser-like focus on Jesus and his victory, finding joy and security in the knowledge that he is with us in the present.
Takeaways

Easter is an important celebration in the Christian faith, and the hosts encourage listeners to invite others to experience it.

Jesus often used questions to elevate conversations and invite deeper reflection.

The story of the widow's offering highlights the importance of giving sacrificially and with a humble heart.

The hosts discuss the progression of Jesus in the temple and the significance of his actions and teachings. Focus on living in the present and loving well.

Prophecy should reveal God's presence and faithfulness, not provide a timeline for future events.

Maintain a laser-like focus on Jesus and his victory.

Value the opportunities and choices of today.

Remember that Jesus is with us in the present.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Explanation for Absence
01:39
Excitement for Easter
06:10
Recap of Last Week's Sermon
08:25
Jesus' Questions and Authority
13:05
Misinterpretation of Render Unto Caesar
15:08
Overview of Luke 21
15:36
The Widow's Offering
16:12
Progression of Jesus in the Temple
21:24
Tim's Sermon on the Widow's Offering
21:59
Apologies and Mistakes
22:33
Broken Links and Affirmation
23:05
Childhood Expectations
23:30
Unpacking Jesus' Words
24:01
Focus on the How and the Who
24:47
Unpredictability of Prophecy
25:03
Comfort with Confusion
25:33
Symbolism of the Temple's Destruction
26:16
Caring More About Concepts Than Timing
26:46
The Motivation for Studying Prophecy
27:11
The Kingdom of Heaven is Near
27:44
Jesus' Different Categories
28:20
Joyful Anticipation
28:43
Living in the Present
29:12
The Value of Today
29:42
Prophecy as Evidence of God's Presence
29:56
Living in the Mystery
30:21
Being Present with Jesus
31:14
Avoiding Narcissism in Eschatology
31:32
Focusing on Jesus, Not the Remnant
32:03
Living in the Here and Now
32:31
The Danger of Losing Focus on Today
33:00
The Pursuit of Meology
33:22
The Kingdom of God in the Midst
33:51
Being Present in the World
34:09
Living in the Here and Now
34:26
Meology vs. Theology
34:46
The Quest for Jesus
35:15
Don't Keep Looking Up
35:44
Spreading the Good News
36:11
Valuing Today and Choosing Jesus
36:33
Living in the Present
36:45
The Adventure of Prophecy
37:11
Jesus Wins
37:38
The Fatigue of Eschatology
38:00
The Restoration of Israel
38:29
Jesus' Crucifixion and the Destruction of the Temple
38:59
The Quest for Jesus
39:34
Living in the Here and Now
40:02
Being Present with Jesus
40:23
Living in the Here and Now
40:36
Being Present in the World
41:21
Jesus' Prayer for His Followers
41:31
Living in the Here and Now
42:00
The Value of Today
42:17
Living in the Mystery
43:06
Jesus' Victory in Revelation 21
43:10
Living in the Here and Now
43:29
The Fatigue of Eschatology
43:48
The Focus on Jesus
44:20
Living in the Here and Now
44:38
The Value of Today
44:59
Living in the Present
45:30
The Quest for Jesus
45:59
The Value of Today</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Mar 2024 20:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>22 The Invitation Weeks 3 and 4</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>224</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>22</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss their recent absence and their excitement for Easter. They also talk about chairs and the cost of buying new ones. They recap the previous week's sermon on Jesus' authority and the misinterpretation of the phrase 'Render unto Caesar.' They then introduce the topic of Luke 21 and discuss the story of the widow's offering. The hosts also mention the progression of Jesus in the temple and share some interesting facts about coin collection machines. Finally, they discuss Tim's sermon on the widow's offering. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the importance of living in the present and focusing on Jesus rather than getting caught up in eschatological speculation. They emphasize the need to love well and make a difference in the world today. The hosts also explore the idea that prophecy is meant to reveal God's presence and faithfulness rather than provide a timeline for future events. They encourage listeners to have a laser-like focus on Jesus and his victory, finding joy and security in the knowledge that he is with us in the present.
Takeaways

Easter is an important celebration in the Christian faith, and the hosts encourage listeners to invite others to experience it.

Jesus often used questions to elevate conversations and invite deeper reflection.

The story of the widow's offering highlights the importance of giving sacrificially and with a humble heart.

The hosts discuss the progression of Jesus in the temple and the significance of his actions and teachings. Focus on living in the present and loving well.

Prophecy should reveal God's presence and faithfulness, not provide a timeline for future events.

Maintain a laser-like focus on Jesus and his victory.

Value the opportunities and choices of today.

Remember that Jesus is with us in the present.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Explanation for Absence
01:39
Excitement for Easter
06:10
Recap of Last Week's Sermon
08:25
Jesus' Questions and Authority
13:05
Misinterpretation of Render Unto Caesar
15:08
Overview of Luke 21
15:36
The Widow's Offering
16:12
Progression of Jesus in the Temple
21:24
Tim's Sermon on the Widow's Offering
21:59
Apologies and Mistakes
22:33
Broken Links and Affirmation
23:05
Childhood Expectations
23:30
Unpacking Jesus' Words
24:01
Focus on the How and the Who
24:47
Unpredictability of Prophecy
25:03
Comfort with Confusion
25:33
Symbolism of the Temple's Destruction
26:16
Caring More About Concepts Than Timing
26:46
The Motivation for Studying Prophecy
27:11
The Kingdom of Heaven is Near
27:44
Jesus' Different Categories
28:20
Joyful Anticipation
28:43
Living in the Present
29:12
The Value of Today
29:42
Prophecy as Evidence of God's Presence
29:56
Living in the Mystery
30:21
Being Present with Jesus
31:14
Avoiding Narcissism in Eschatology
31:32
Focusing on Jesus, Not the Remnant
32:03
Living in the Here and Now
32:31
The Danger of Losing Focus on Today
33:00
The Pursuit of Meology
33:22
The Kingdom of God in the Midst
33:51
Being Present in the World
34:09
Living in the Here and Now
34:26
Meology vs. Theology
34:46
The Quest for Jesus
35:15
Don't Keep Looking Up
35:44
Spreading the Good News
36:11
Valuing Today and Choosing Jesus
36:33
Living in the Present
36:45
The Adventure of Prophecy
37:11
Jesus Wins
37:38
The Fatigue of Eschatology
38:00
The Restoration of Israel
38:29
Jesus' Crucifixion and the Destruction of the Temple
38:59
The Quest for Jesus
39:34
Living in the Here and Now
40:02
Being Present with Jesus
40:23
Living in the Here and Now
40:36
Being Present in the World
41:21
Jesus' Prayer for His Followers
41:31
Living in the Here and Now
42:00
The Value of Today
42:17
Living in the Mystery
43:06
Jesus' Victory in Revelation 21
43:10
Living in the Here and Now
43:29
The Fatigue of Eschatology
43:48
The Focus on Jesus
44:20
Living in the Here and Now
44:38
The Value of Today
44:59
Living in the Present
45:30
The Quest for Jesus
45:59
The Value of Today</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode, the hosts discuss their recent absence and their excitement for Easter. They also talk about chairs and the cost of buying new ones. They recap the previous week's sermon on Jesus' authority and the misinterpretation of the phrase 'Render unto Caesar.' They then introduce the topic of Luke 21 and discuss the story of the widow's offering. The hosts also mention the progression of Jesus in the temple and share some interesting facts about coin collection machines. Finally, they discuss Tim's sermon on the widow's offering. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the importance of living in the present and focusing on Jesus rather than getting caught up in eschatological speculation. They emphasize the need to love well and make a difference in the world today. The hosts also explore the idea that prophecy is meant to reveal God's presence and faithfulness rather than provide a timeline for future events. They encourage listeners to have a laser-like focus on Jesus and his victory, finding joy and security in the knowledge that he is with us in the present.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Easter is an important celebration in the Christian faith, and the hosts encourage listeners to invite others to experience it.</li>
<li>Jesus often used questions to elevate conversations and invite deeper reflection.</li>
<li>The story of the widow's offering highlights the importance of giving sacrificially and with a humble heart.</li>
<li>The hosts discuss the progression of Jesus in the temple and the significance of his actions and teachings. Focus on living in the present and loving well.</li>
<li>Prophecy should reveal God's presence and faithfulness, not provide a timeline for future events.</li>
<li>Maintain a laser-like focus on Jesus and his victory.</li>
<li>Value the opportunities and choices of today.</li>
<li>Remember that Jesus is with us in the present.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Explanation for Absence</p><p>01:39</p><p>Excitement for Easter</p><p>06:10</p><p>Recap of Last Week's Sermon</p><p>08:25</p><p>Jesus' Questions and Authority</p><p>13:05</p><p>Misinterpretation of Render Unto Caesar</p><p>15:08</p><p>Overview of Luke 21</p><p>15:36</p><p>The Widow's Offering</p><p>16:12</p><p>Progression of Jesus in the Temple</p><p>21:24</p><p>Tim's Sermon on the Widow's Offering</p><p>21:59</p><p>Apologies and Mistakes</p><p>22:33</p><p>Broken Links and Affirmation</p><p>23:05</p><p>Childhood Expectations</p><p>23:30</p><p>Unpacking Jesus' Words</p><p>24:01</p><p>Focus on the How and the Who</p><p>24:47</p><p>Unpredictability of Prophecy</p><p>25:03</p><p>Comfort with Confusion</p><p>25:33</p><p>Symbolism of the Temple's Destruction</p><p>26:16</p><p>Caring More About Concepts Than Timing</p><p>26:46</p><p>The Motivation for Studying Prophecy</p><p>27:11</p><p>The Kingdom of Heaven is Near</p><p>27:44</p><p>Jesus' Different Categories</p><p>28:20</p><p>Joyful Anticipation</p><p>28:43</p><p>Living in the Present</p><p>29:12</p><p>The Value of Today</p><p>29:42</p><p>Prophecy as Evidence of God's Presence</p><p>29:56</p><p>Living in the Mystery</p><p>30:21</p><p>Being Present with Jesus</p><p>31:14</p><p>Avoiding Narcissism in Eschatology</p><p>31:32</p><p>Focusing on Jesus, Not the Remnant</p><p>32:03</p><p>Living in the Here and Now</p><p>32:31</p><p>The Danger of Losing Focus on Today</p><p>33:00</p><p>The Pursuit of Meology</p><p>33:22</p><p>The Kingdom of God in the Midst</p><p>33:51</p><p>Being Present in the World</p><p>34:09</p><p>Living in the Here and Now</p><p>34:26</p><p>Meology vs. Theology</p><p>34:46</p><p>The Quest for Jesus</p><p>35:15</p><p>Don't Keep Looking Up</p><p>35:44</p><p>Spreading the Good News</p><p>36:11</p><p>Valuing Today and Choosing Jesus</p><p>36:33</p><p>Living in the Present</p><p>36:45</p><p>The Adventure of Prophecy</p><p>37:11</p><p>Jesus Wins</p><p>37:38</p><p>The Fatigue of Eschatology</p><p>38:00</p><p>The Restoration of Israel</p><p>38:29</p><p>Jesus' Crucifixion and the Destruction of the Temple</p><p>38:59</p><p>The Quest for Jesus</p><p>39:34</p><p>Living in the Here and Now</p><p>40:02</p><p>Being Present with Jesus</p><p>40:23</p><p>Living in the Here and Now</p><p>40:36</p><p>Being Present in the World</p><p>41:21</p><p>Jesus' Prayer for His Followers</p><p>41:31</p><p>Living in the Here and Now</p><p>42:00</p><p>The Value of Today</p><p>42:17</p><p>Living in the Mystery</p><p>43:06</p><p>Jesus' Victory in Revelation 21</p><p>43:10</p><p>Living in the Here and Now</p><p>43:29</p><p>The Fatigue of Eschatology</p><p>43:48</p><p>The Focus on Jesus</p><p>44:20</p><p>Living in the Here and Now</p><p>44:38</p><p>The Value of Today</p><p>44:59</p><p>Living in the Present</p><p>45:30</p><p>The Quest for Jesus</p><p>45:59</p><p>The Value of Today</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>20 The Invitation</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, the hosts discuss various parables from Luke 18. They begin with the parable of the unjust judge, emphasizing the importance of persistence in prayer and trusting in God's timing. They then explore the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector, highlighting the need for humility and the danger of self-righteousness. The conversation continues with the parable of the children, emphasizing the value of childlike faith. Finally, they discuss the parable of Zacchaeus, focusing on the invitation and response to follow Jesus. In this conversation, Dave, Timothy, and Paddy discuss the importance of the invitation to open the door and make choices in life. They emphasize the need to stay connected to God and pursue Him relentlessly, even when it's not easy. They encourage listeners to hold on through the difficulties and keep holding on, even in times of comfort. The conversation ends with exciting news about an upcoming conference and gratitude for the listeners.
Takeaways

Persistence in prayer is important, even when it feels like our prayers are not being answered.

Humility is essential in our relationship with God and others.

Childlike faith is valuable and should be cultivated.

God extends an invitation to us, and our response is crucial. Jesus invites us to make choices and open the door in our lives.

The pursuit of God is a lifelong journey that requires perseverance.

It's important to hold on through the difficulties and not give up.

Even in times of comfort, it's crucial to keep holding on to God.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Greetings
03:10
The Parable of the Unjust Judge
11:02
The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector
21:22
The Parable of the Persistent Widow and the Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector
32:18
The Parable of the Children
34:34
The Parable of Zacchaeus
38:37
The Invitation and Response
39:41
The Invitation to Open the Door
41:13
The Relentless Pursuit of God
42:24
Hold On Through the Difficulties
43:10
Keep Holding On
43:40
Exciting News and Gratitude</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2024 02:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>20 The Invitation</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1224</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>20</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, the hosts discuss various parables from Luke 18. They begin with the parable of the unjust judge, emphasizing the importance of persistence in prayer and trusting in God's timing. They then explore the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector, highlighting the need for humility and the danger of self-righteousness. The conversation continues with the parable of the children, emphasizing the value of childlike faith. Finally, they discuss the parable of Zacchaeus, focusing on the invitation and response to follow Jesus. In this conversation, Dave, Timothy, and Paddy discuss the importance of the invitation to open the door and make choices in life. They emphasize the need to stay connected to God and pursue Him relentlessly, even when it's not easy. They encourage listeners to hold on through the difficulties and keep holding on, even in times of comfort. The conversation ends with exciting news about an upcoming conference and gratitude for the listeners.
Takeaways

Persistence in prayer is important, even when it feels like our prayers are not being answered.

Humility is essential in our relationship with God and others.

Childlike faith is valuable and should be cultivated.

God extends an invitation to us, and our response is crucial. Jesus invites us to make choices and open the door in our lives.

The pursuit of God is a lifelong journey that requires perseverance.

It's important to hold on through the difficulties and not give up.

Even in times of comfort, it's crucial to keep holding on to God.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Greetings
03:10
The Parable of the Unjust Judge
11:02
The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector
21:22
The Parable of the Persistent Widow and the Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector
32:18
The Parable of the Children
34:34
The Parable of Zacchaeus
38:37
The Invitation and Response
39:41
The Invitation to Open the Door
41:13
The Relentless Pursuit of God
42:24
Hold On Through the Difficulties
43:10
Keep Holding On
43:40
Exciting News and Gratitude</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, the hosts discuss various parables from Luke 18. They begin with the parable of the unjust judge, emphasizing the importance of persistence in prayer and trusting in God's timing. They then explore the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector, highlighting the need for humility and the danger of self-righteousness. The conversation continues with the parable of the children, emphasizing the value of childlike faith. Finally, they discuss the parable of Zacchaeus, focusing on the invitation and response to follow Jesus. In this conversation, Dave, Timothy, and Paddy discuss the importance of the invitation to open the door and make choices in life. They emphasize the need to stay connected to God and pursue Him relentlessly, even when it's not easy. They encourage listeners to hold on through the difficulties and keep holding on, even in times of comfort. The conversation ends with exciting news about an upcoming conference and gratitude for the listeners.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Persistence in prayer is important, even when it feels like our prayers are not being answered.</li>
<li>Humility is essential in our relationship with God and others.</li>
<li>Childlike faith is valuable and should be cultivated.</li>
<li>God extends an invitation to us, and our response is crucial. Jesus invites us to make choices and open the door in our lives.</li>
<li>The pursuit of God is a lifelong journey that requires perseverance.</li>
<li>It's important to hold on through the difficulties and not give up.</li>
<li>Even in times of comfort, it's crucial to keep holding on to God.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Greetings</p><p>03:10</p><p>The Parable of the Unjust Judge</p><p>11:02</p><p>The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector</p><p>21:22</p><p>The Parable of the Persistent Widow and the Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector</p><p>32:18</p><p>The Parable of the Children</p><p>34:34</p><p>The Parable of Zacchaeus</p><p>38:37</p><p>The Invitation and Response</p><p>39:41</p><p>The Invitation to Open the Door</p><p>41:13</p><p>The Relentless Pursuit of God</p><p>42:24</p><p>Hold On Through the Difficulties</p><p>43:10</p><p>Keep Holding On</p><p>43:40</p><p>Exciting News and Gratitude</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>19 Campus Week </title>
      <description>Summary
The hosts discuss their experiences during Campus Week and the upcoming Invitation series. They emphasize the importance of building relationships and creating a safe and welcoming community for newcomers. They also discuss the need for honesty and vulnerability in evangelism, as well as the responsibility of bringing others to church. The hosts highlight the importance of trust and safety in community and express their excitement for the grand experiment of invitation. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the importance of being open and longing for connection. They emphasize the power of prayer and being open to God's timing in revealing the right person. They also encourage listeners to be a landing place for curious seekers and to expect the unexpected in their journey of finding meaningful connections.
Takeaways

Building relationships and creating a safe and welcoming community are essential in evangelism.

Honesty and vulnerability in sharing one's faith can lead to deeper connections and meaningful conversations.

The responsibility of bringing others to church should be taken seriously, as it involves trust and the potential for life-changing experiences.

Creating a safe space for people to explore their faith and ask questions is crucial in building a healthy and inclusive community. Be open and longing for connection.

Pray and be open to God's timing in revealing the right person.

Be a landing place for curious seekers.

Expect the unexpected in your journey of finding meaningful connections.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Campus Week Recap
03:00
Preparing for Campus Week
07:00
Exploring the Theme of Peacemaking
11:00
Invitation Series and the Importance of Relationships
18:00
Being Honest and Vulnerable in Evangelism
24:00
Creating a Safe and Welcoming Community
29:00
The Responsibility of Bringing Others to Church
34:00
The Importance of Trust and Safety in Community
36:00
The Grand Experiment of Invitation
36:48
Growing Open and Longing for Connection
37:09
Praying and Being Open to God's Timing
37:47
Being the Landing Place for Curious Seekers
38:15
Expecting the Unexpected</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Feb 2024 00:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>19 Campus Week </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>124</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
The hosts discuss their experiences during Campus Week and the upcoming Invitation series. They emphasize the importance of building relationships and creating a safe and welcoming community for newcomers. They also discuss the need for honesty and vulnerability in evangelism, as well as the responsibility of bringing others to church. The hosts highlight the importance of trust and safety in community and express their excitement for the grand experiment of invitation. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the importance of being open and longing for connection. They emphasize the power of prayer and being open to God's timing in revealing the right person. They also encourage listeners to be a landing place for curious seekers and to expect the unexpected in their journey of finding meaningful connections.
Takeaways

Building relationships and creating a safe and welcoming community are essential in evangelism.

Honesty and vulnerability in sharing one's faith can lead to deeper connections and meaningful conversations.

The responsibility of bringing others to church should be taken seriously, as it involves trust and the potential for life-changing experiences.

Creating a safe space for people to explore their faith and ask questions is crucial in building a healthy and inclusive community. Be open and longing for connection.

Pray and be open to God's timing in revealing the right person.

Be a landing place for curious seekers.

Expect the unexpected in your journey of finding meaningful connections.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Campus Week Recap
03:00
Preparing for Campus Week
07:00
Exploring the Theme of Peacemaking
11:00
Invitation Series and the Importance of Relationships
18:00
Being Honest and Vulnerable in Evangelism
24:00
Creating a Safe and Welcoming Community
29:00
The Responsibility of Bringing Others to Church
34:00
The Importance of Trust and Safety in Community
36:00
The Grand Experiment of Invitation
36:48
Growing Open and Longing for Connection
37:09
Praying and Being Open to God's Timing
37:47
Being the Landing Place for Curious Seekers
38:15
Expecting the Unexpected</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>The hosts discuss their experiences during Campus Week and the upcoming Invitation series. They emphasize the importance of building relationships and creating a safe and welcoming community for newcomers. They also discuss the need for honesty and vulnerability in evangelism, as well as the responsibility of bringing others to church. The hosts highlight the importance of trust and safety in community and express their excitement for the grand experiment of invitation. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the importance of being open and longing for connection. They emphasize the power of prayer and being open to God's timing in revealing the right person. They also encourage listeners to be a landing place for curious seekers and to expect the unexpected in their journey of finding meaningful connections.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Building relationships and creating a safe and welcoming community are essential in evangelism.</li>
<li>Honesty and vulnerability in sharing one's faith can lead to deeper connections and meaningful conversations.</li>
<li>The responsibility of bringing others to church should be taken seriously, as it involves trust and the potential for life-changing experiences.</li>
<li>Creating a safe space for people to explore their faith and ask questions is crucial in building a healthy and inclusive community. Be open and longing for connection.</li>
<li>Pray and be open to God's timing in revealing the right person.</li>
<li>Be a landing place for curious seekers.</li>
<li>Expect the unexpected in your journey of finding meaningful connections.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Campus Week Recap</p><p>03:00</p><p>Preparing for Campus Week</p><p>07:00</p><p>Exploring the Theme of Peacemaking</p><p>11:00</p><p>Invitation Series and the Importance of Relationships</p><p>18:00</p><p>Being Honest and Vulnerable in Evangelism</p><p>24:00</p><p>Creating a Safe and Welcoming Community</p><p>29:00</p><p>The Responsibility of Bringing Others to Church</p><p>34:00</p><p>The Importance of Trust and Safety in Community</p><p>36:00</p><p>The Grand Experiment of Invitation</p><p>36:48</p><p>Growing Open and Longing for Connection</p><p>37:09</p><p>Praying and Being Open to God's Timing</p><p>37:47</p><p>Being the Landing Place for Curious Seekers</p><p>38:15</p><p>Expecting the Unexpected</p><p><br></p>]]>
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    <item>
      <title>18 New Wine 5</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss the importance of spiritual disciplines in the Christian faith. They emphasize the biblical basis of these disciplines and the need to overcome fear and legalism in practicing them. The hosts also highlight the role of disruption and slowing down in engaging with spiritual disciplines, as well as the value of vulnerability and sharing practices with others. The conversation explores the importance of quiet and solitude in the midst of busyness and disruption. It emphasizes the need to resist the pressure of the world and prioritize deeper connection with God. The concept of remaining in the vine is discussed as a practice that leads to spiritual growth and bearing fruit. The role of community and communal experience in the journey of faith is highlighted, emphasizing the importance of journeying together and seeking support from others. The conversation concludes with gratitude and encouragement for listeners to engage in opportunities for growth and transformation.
Takeaways

Spiritual disciplines are essential for deepening one's relationship with God and growing in spiritual maturity.

Fear and legalism should not hinder the practice of spiritual disciplines, as they are rooted in the biblical tradition and guided by the Holy Spirit.

Disrupting everyday patterns and slowing down are necessary to create space for intimacy with God and listening to His voice.

Vulnerability and sharing spiritual practices with others can lead to mutual growth and learning in the faith.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Personal Updates
01:36
Discussion about the Importance of Spiritual Disciplines
06:08
Understanding Biblical Spiritual Disciplines
18:00
Overcoming Fear and Legalism in Spiritual Disciplines
25:31
Disrupting Everyday Patterns through Spiritual Disciplines
32:33
Submission and Intimacy in Spiritual Disciplines
35:04
The Importance of Slowing Down and Listening to God
40:51
The Value of Vulnerability and Sharing Spiritual Practices
41:41
The Importance of Quiet and Solitude
42:49
Remaining in the Vine
43:22
Community and Communal Experience
44:09
Opportunities for Growth and Engagement
45:08
Closing Remarks and Gratitude</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2024 00:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>18 New Wine 5</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>224</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>18</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss the importance of spiritual disciplines in the Christian faith. They emphasize the biblical basis of these disciplines and the need to overcome fear and legalism in practicing them. The hosts also highlight the role of disruption and slowing down in engaging with spiritual disciplines, as well as the value of vulnerability and sharing practices with others. The conversation explores the importance of quiet and solitude in the midst of busyness and disruption. It emphasizes the need to resist the pressure of the world and prioritize deeper connection with God. The concept of remaining in the vine is discussed as a practice that leads to spiritual growth and bearing fruit. The role of community and communal experience in the journey of faith is highlighted, emphasizing the importance of journeying together and seeking support from others. The conversation concludes with gratitude and encouragement for listeners to engage in opportunities for growth and transformation.
Takeaways

Spiritual disciplines are essential for deepening one's relationship with God and growing in spiritual maturity.

Fear and legalism should not hinder the practice of spiritual disciplines, as they are rooted in the biblical tradition and guided by the Holy Spirit.

Disrupting everyday patterns and slowing down are necessary to create space for intimacy with God and listening to His voice.

Vulnerability and sharing spiritual practices with others can lead to mutual growth and learning in the faith.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Personal Updates
01:36
Discussion about the Importance of Spiritual Disciplines
06:08
Understanding Biblical Spiritual Disciplines
18:00
Overcoming Fear and Legalism in Spiritual Disciplines
25:31
Disrupting Everyday Patterns through Spiritual Disciplines
32:33
Submission and Intimacy in Spiritual Disciplines
35:04
The Importance of Slowing Down and Listening to God
40:51
The Value of Vulnerability and Sharing Spiritual Practices
41:41
The Importance of Quiet and Solitude
42:49
Remaining in the Vine
43:22
Community and Communal Experience
44:09
Opportunities for Growth and Engagement
45:08
Closing Remarks and Gratitude</itunes:summary>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode, the hosts discuss the importance of spiritual disciplines in the Christian faith. They emphasize the biblical basis of these disciplines and the need to overcome fear and legalism in practicing them. The hosts also highlight the role of disruption and slowing down in engaging with spiritual disciplines, as well as the value of vulnerability and sharing practices with others. The conversation explores the importance of quiet and solitude in the midst of busyness and disruption. It emphasizes the need to resist the pressure of the world and prioritize deeper connection with God. The concept of remaining in the vine is discussed as a practice that leads to spiritual growth and bearing fruit. The role of community and communal experience in the journey of faith is highlighted, emphasizing the importance of journeying together and seeking support from others. The conversation concludes with gratitude and encouragement for listeners to engage in opportunities for growth and transformation.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Spiritual disciplines are essential for deepening one's relationship with God and growing in spiritual maturity.</li>
<li>Fear and legalism should not hinder the practice of spiritual disciplines, as they are rooted in the biblical tradition and guided by the Holy Spirit.</li>
<li>Disrupting everyday patterns and slowing down are necessary to create space for intimacy with God and listening to His voice.</li>
<li>Vulnerability and sharing spiritual practices with others can lead to mutual growth and learning in the faith.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Personal Updates</p><p>01:36</p><p>Discussion about the Importance of Spiritual Disciplines</p><p>06:08</p><p>Understanding Biblical Spiritual Disciplines</p><p>18:00</p><p>Overcoming Fear and Legalism in Spiritual Disciplines</p><p>25:31</p><p>Disrupting Everyday Patterns through Spiritual Disciplines</p><p>32:33</p><p>Submission and Intimacy in Spiritual Disciplines</p><p>35:04</p><p>The Importance of Slowing Down and Listening to God</p><p>40:51</p><p>The Value of Vulnerability and Sharing Spiritual Practices</p><p>41:41</p><p>The Importance of Quiet and Solitude</p><p>42:49</p><p>Remaining in the Vine</p><p>43:22</p><p>Community and Communal Experience</p><p>44:09</p><p>Opportunities for Growth and Engagement</p><p>45:08</p><p>Closing Remarks and Gratitude</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2779</itunes:duration>
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    <item>
      <title>17 New Wine Week4 and a bunch of other stuff! </title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss the importance of the Sacred Echo podcast and the impact it has on listeners. They also reflect on the New Wine series and the invitation to discipleship. The conversation explores the concept of sitting at the feet of Jesus and the difference between learning about Jesus and learning from Jesus. The hosts also discuss the challenges of maintaining faith during difficult times and the need for partnership with God. The conversation explores the importance of community in discipleship and relationships. It emphasizes the need for partnership with God and each other, as well as the commitment and intimacy required in relationships. The concept of propinquity is discussed, highlighting the significance of occupying the same space and time. The model of discipleship and community is explored, emphasizing the long obedience in the same direction. The challenges of creating and maintaining community are acknowledged, along with the need for forgiveness and grace. The conversation also addresses the complexities of navigating difficult church environments and the importance of ascribing to God what is truly His.
Takeaways

The Sacred Echo podcast is valued by listeners and serves as a resource for spiritual growth.

Discipleship involves sitting at the feet of Jesus and learning from him.

Maintaining faith can be challenging, especially during times of success and comfort.

Partnership with God is essential for navigating the ups and downs of life. Real discipleship is communal, involving a partnership with God and relationships with others.

Commitment and intimacy are essential in relationships, requiring a daily commitment to the relationship even during challenging times.

The concept of propinquity emphasizes the importance of occupying the same space and time in order to build meaningful connections.

Creating and maintaining community can be challenging, but it is crucial for growth and support.

Navigating difficult church environments requires discernment and the recognition of toxic relationships, while also acknowledging the need for forgiveness and grace.

Ascribing to God what is truly His helps to avoid misattributing human characteristics to Him and fosters a deeper understanding of His nature.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Listener Feedback
02:00
The Importance of the Sacred Echo
04:30
The New Wine Series
08:30
Invitation to Discipleship
10:50
Learning from Jesus
19:38
Sitting at the Feet of Jesus
25:36
Remaining in Faith
32:31
Challenges in Maintaining Faith
38:07
Partnership with God
38:56
The Importance of Community in Discipleship
40:10
Commitment and Intimacy in Relationships
41:50
The Concept of Propinquity
43:01
The Model of Discipleship and Community
44:29
Challenges of Creating Community
45:29
Navigating Difficult Church Environments
48:18
Ascribing to God What is God's</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jan 2024 00:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>17 New Wine Week4 and a bunch of other stuff! </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>124</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>17</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss the importance of the Sacred Echo podcast and the impact it has on listeners. They also reflect on the New Wine series and the invitation to discipleship. The conversation explores the concept of sitting at the feet of Jesus and the difference between learning about Jesus and learning from Jesus. The hosts also discuss the challenges of maintaining faith during difficult times and the need for partnership with God. The conversation explores the importance of community in discipleship and relationships. It emphasizes the need for partnership with God and each other, as well as the commitment and intimacy required in relationships. The concept of propinquity is discussed, highlighting the significance of occupying the same space and time. The model of discipleship and community is explored, emphasizing the long obedience in the same direction. The challenges of creating and maintaining community are acknowledged, along with the need for forgiveness and grace. The conversation also addresses the complexities of navigating difficult church environments and the importance of ascribing to God what is truly His.
Takeaways

The Sacred Echo podcast is valued by listeners and serves as a resource for spiritual growth.

Discipleship involves sitting at the feet of Jesus and learning from him.

Maintaining faith can be challenging, especially during times of success and comfort.

Partnership with God is essential for navigating the ups and downs of life. Real discipleship is communal, involving a partnership with God and relationships with others.

Commitment and intimacy are essential in relationships, requiring a daily commitment to the relationship even during challenging times.

The concept of propinquity emphasizes the importance of occupying the same space and time in order to build meaningful connections.

Creating and maintaining community can be challenging, but it is crucial for growth and support.

Navigating difficult church environments requires discernment and the recognition of toxic relationships, while also acknowledging the need for forgiveness and grace.

Ascribing to God what is truly His helps to avoid misattributing human characteristics to Him and fosters a deeper understanding of His nature.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Listener Feedback
02:00
The Importance of the Sacred Echo
04:30
The New Wine Series
08:30
Invitation to Discipleship
10:50
Learning from Jesus
19:38
Sitting at the Feet of Jesus
25:36
Remaining in Faith
32:31
Challenges in Maintaining Faith
38:07
Partnership with God
38:56
The Importance of Community in Discipleship
40:10
Commitment and Intimacy in Relationships
41:50
The Concept of Propinquity
43:01
The Model of Discipleship and Community
44:29
Challenges of Creating Community
45:29
Navigating Difficult Church Environments
48:18
Ascribing to God What is God's</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode, the hosts discuss the importance of the Sacred Echo podcast and the impact it has on listeners. They also reflect on the New Wine series and the invitation to discipleship. The conversation explores the concept of sitting at the feet of Jesus and the difference between learning about Jesus and learning from Jesus. The hosts also discuss the challenges of maintaining faith during difficult times and the need for partnership with God. The conversation explores the importance of community in discipleship and relationships. It emphasizes the need for partnership with God and each other, as well as the commitment and intimacy required in relationships. The concept of propinquity is discussed, highlighting the significance of occupying the same space and time. The model of discipleship and community is explored, emphasizing the long obedience in the same direction. The challenges of creating and maintaining community are acknowledged, along with the need for forgiveness and grace. The conversation also addresses the complexities of navigating difficult church environments and the importance of ascribing to God what is truly His.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>The Sacred Echo podcast is valued by listeners and serves as a resource for spiritual growth.</li>
<li>Discipleship involves sitting at the feet of Jesus and learning from him.</li>
<li>Maintaining faith can be challenging, especially during times of success and comfort.</li>
<li>Partnership with God is essential for navigating the ups and downs of life. Real discipleship is communal, involving a partnership with God and relationships with others.</li>
<li>Commitment and intimacy are essential in relationships, requiring a daily commitment to the relationship even during challenging times.</li>
<li>The concept of propinquity emphasizes the importance of occupying the same space and time in order to build meaningful connections.</li>
<li>Creating and maintaining community can be challenging, but it is crucial for growth and support.</li>
<li>Navigating difficult church environments requires discernment and the recognition of toxic relationships, while also acknowledging the need for forgiveness and grace.</li>
<li>Ascribing to God what is truly His helps to avoid misattributing human characteristics to Him and fosters a deeper understanding of His nature.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Listener Feedback</p><p>02:00</p><p>The Importance of the Sacred Echo</p><p>04:30</p><p>The New Wine Series</p><p>08:30</p><p>Invitation to Discipleship</p><p>10:50</p><p>Learning from Jesus</p><p>19:38</p><p>Sitting at the Feet of Jesus</p><p>25:36</p><p>Remaining in Faith</p><p>32:31</p><p>Challenges in Maintaining Faith</p><p>38:07</p><p>Partnership with God</p><p>38:56</p><p>The Importance of Community in Discipleship</p><p>40:10</p><p>Commitment and Intimacy in Relationships</p><p>41:50</p><p>The Concept of Propinquity</p><p>43:01</p><p>The Model of Discipleship and Community</p><p>44:29</p><p>Challenges of Creating Community</p><p>45:29</p><p>Navigating Difficult Church Environments</p><p>48:18</p><p>Ascribing to God What is God's</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>3217</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>16 New Wine</title>
      <description>Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss the concept of new wine and the importance of remaining connected to Jesus. They explore the idea of change and how God is constantly changing and renewing us. They emphasize the need to focus on producing the fruits of the Spirit, such as love, joy, and kindness. The hosts also discuss the importance of being honest about our struggles and the impact of our lives on others. They highlight the commandment of love and the role of love in our relationship with God and others. The episode concludes with a call to stay connected to Jesus and abide in His love. The conversation explores the importance of being connected to church and remaining in God's love. It emphasizes the role of community in helping individuals stay close to God and encourages leaders to create loving communities. The conversation also highlights the need to persevere in the face of challenges and remain focused on Jesus.
Takeaways

Remaining connected to Jesus is essential for growth and producing fruit in our lives.

God is constantly changing and renewing us, and we should embrace the process of growth.

The commandment of love is central to our relationship with God and others.

Honesty about our struggles and the impact of our lives on others is powerful and authentic.

Staying connected to Jesus and abiding in His love is a lifelong journey. Being connected to church is important for maintaining a close relationship with God.

We should help others remain connected to God, even when they are struggling.

Community plays a vital role in reminding us of God's love and supporting us in our faith journey.

Leaders should prioritize creating loving communities and protecting their members.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Apology
00:26
Weather Woes in Portland
01:12
The New Wine Series
04:11
Refreshing the Wineskins
05:22
Jesus' Attempt to Replenish
06:02
The Concept of Change
08:32
God's Constant Change and Newness
10:16
The Importance of Newness in Personal Growth
12:02
Renewal and Growth in Relationships
13:13
Remaining in Jesus
14:42
The Misinterpretation of Fruit
19:21
The Fruit of Love in Community
22:54
The Commandment of Love
28:11
Remaining and Abiding in Love
30:20
The Journey of Discipleship
34:01
The Commandment of Love
36:29
Pruning Distractions and Focusing on Love
37:30
The Call to Stay
38:09
Helping Others Remain Connected to God
38:59
The Role of Community in Remaining in God's Love
39:23
Leaders' Commitment to Loving Communities
40:23
Taking a Punch and Staying in the Same Direction
41:21
Conclusion and Call to Support</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jan 2024 00:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>16 New Wine</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>124</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss the concept of new wine and the importance of remaining connected to Jesus. They explore the idea of change and how God is constantly changing and renewing us. They emphasize the need to focus on producing the fruits of the Spirit, such as love, joy, and kindness. The hosts also discuss the importance of being honest about our struggles and the impact of our lives on others. They highlight the commandment of love and the role of love in our relationship with God and others. The episode concludes with a call to stay connected to Jesus and abide in His love. The conversation explores the importance of being connected to church and remaining in God's love. It emphasizes the role of community in helping individuals stay close to God and encourages leaders to create loving communities. The conversation also highlights the need to persevere in the face of challenges and remain focused on Jesus.
Takeaways

Remaining connected to Jesus is essential for growth and producing fruit in our lives.

God is constantly changing and renewing us, and we should embrace the process of growth.

The commandment of love is central to our relationship with God and others.

Honesty about our struggles and the impact of our lives on others is powerful and authentic.

Staying connected to Jesus and abiding in His love is a lifelong journey. Being connected to church is important for maintaining a close relationship with God.

We should help others remain connected to God, even when they are struggling.

Community plays a vital role in reminding us of God's love and supporting us in our faith journey.

Leaders should prioritize creating loving communities and protecting their members.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Apology
00:26
Weather Woes in Portland
01:12
The New Wine Series
04:11
Refreshing the Wineskins
05:22
Jesus' Attempt to Replenish
06:02
The Concept of Change
08:32
God's Constant Change and Newness
10:16
The Importance of Newness in Personal Growth
12:02
Renewal and Growth in Relationships
13:13
Remaining in Jesus
14:42
The Misinterpretation of Fruit
19:21
The Fruit of Love in Community
22:54
The Commandment of Love
28:11
Remaining and Abiding in Love
30:20
The Journey of Discipleship
34:01
The Commandment of Love
36:29
Pruning Distractions and Focusing on Love
37:30
The Call to Stay
38:09
Helping Others Remain Connected to God
38:59
The Role of Community in Remaining in God's Love
39:23
Leaders' Commitment to Loving Communities
40:23
Taking a Punch and Staying in the Same Direction
41:21
Conclusion and Call to Support</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode, the hosts discuss the concept of new wine and the importance of remaining connected to Jesus. They explore the idea of change and how God is constantly changing and renewing us. They emphasize the need to focus on producing the fruits of the Spirit, such as love, joy, and kindness. The hosts also discuss the importance of being honest about our struggles and the impact of our lives on others. They highlight the commandment of love and the role of love in our relationship with God and others. The episode concludes with a call to stay connected to Jesus and abide in His love. The conversation explores the importance of being connected to church and remaining in God's love. It emphasizes the role of community in helping individuals stay close to God and encourages leaders to create loving communities. The conversation also highlights the need to persevere in the face of challenges and remain focused on Jesus.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul>
<li>Remaining connected to Jesus is essential for growth and producing fruit in our lives.</li>
<li>God is constantly changing and renewing us, and we should embrace the process of growth.</li>
<li>The commandment of love is central to our relationship with God and others.</li>
<li>Honesty about our struggles and the impact of our lives on others is powerful and authentic.</li>
<li>Staying connected to Jesus and abiding in His love is a lifelong journey. Being connected to church is important for maintaining a close relationship with God.</li>
<li>We should help others remain connected to God, even when they are struggling.</li>
<li>Community plays a vital role in reminding us of God's love and supporting us in our faith journey.</li>
<li>Leaders should prioritize creating loving communities and protecting their members.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Apology</p><p>00:26</p><p>Weather Woes in Portland</p><p>01:12</p><p>The New Wine Series</p><p>04:11</p><p>Refreshing the Wineskins</p><p>05:22</p><p>Jesus' Attempt to Replenish</p><p>06:02</p><p>The Concept of Change</p><p>08:32</p><p>God's Constant Change and Newness</p><p>10:16</p><p>The Importance of Newness in Personal Growth</p><p>12:02</p><p>Renewal and Growth in Relationships</p><p>13:13</p><p>Remaining in Jesus</p><p>14:42</p><p>The Misinterpretation of Fruit</p><p>19:21</p><p>The Fruit of Love in Community</p><p>22:54</p><p>The Commandment of Love</p><p>28:11</p><p>Remaining and Abiding in Love</p><p>30:20</p><p>The Journey of Discipleship</p><p>34:01</p><p>The Commandment of Love</p><p>36:29</p><p>Pruning Distractions and Focusing on Love</p><p>37:30</p><p>The Call to Stay</p><p>38:09</p><p>Helping Others Remain Connected to God</p><p>38:59</p><p>The Role of Community in Remaining in God's Love</p><p>39:23</p><p>Leaders' Commitment to Loving Communities</p><p>40:23</p><p>Taking a Punch and Staying in the Same Direction</p><p>41:21</p><p>Conclusion and Call to Support</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>15 New Wine Week 1</title>
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the concept of new wine and new wine skins. They explore the idea of God's ever-changing revelation and the need for flexibility and openness to present truth. They also emphasize the importance of community and the role it plays in the new thing God is doing. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for pliable containers for the gospel and the willingness to embrace mystery and change. The conversation explores the work of the Holy Spirit and the excitement and humbling experience of being a part of it. It emphasizes the disruptive nature of the Holy Spirit and the need to embrace the changes it brings. The hosts express their gratitude for being a part of God's work and encourage listeners to subscribe and engage with the Crosswalk Church community.
Takeaways

God's revelation is constantly evolving, and we need to be open to new insights and understandings.

New wine requires new wine skins, which symbolize the need for flexibility and openness to change.

Community plays a vital role in the new thing God is doing, and we should prioritize building and nurturing authentic Christian community.

Embracing mystery and chaos is essential for spiritual growth and remaining open to God's leading.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Updates
03:16
New Wine Series
06:06
Understanding New Wine
11:56
God's Ever-Changing Revelation
18:10
The Need for New Wine Skins
25:08
Creating Pliable Containers for the Gospel
30:40
Embracing Mystery and Chaos
35:47
The Role of Community in the New Thing God is Doing
42:49
The Holy Spirit's Work
44:32
The Disruptive Nature of the Holy Spirit
44:58
Closing Remarks</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jan 2024 20:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>15 New Wine Week 1</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>124</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss the concept of new wine and new wine skins. They explore the idea of God's ever-changing revelation and the need for flexibility and openness to present truth. They also emphasize the importance of community and the role it plays in the new thing God is doing. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for pliable containers for the gospel and the willingness to embrace mystery and change. The conversation explores the work of the Holy Spirit and the excitement and humbling experience of being a part of it. It emphasizes the disruptive nature of the Holy Spirit and the need to embrace the changes it brings. The hosts express their gratitude for being a part of God's work and encourage listeners to subscribe and engage with the Crosswalk Church community.
Takeaways

God's revelation is constantly evolving, and we need to be open to new insights and understandings.

New wine requires new wine skins, which symbolize the need for flexibility and openness to change.

Community plays a vital role in the new thing God is doing, and we should prioritize building and nurturing authentic Christian community.

Embracing mystery and chaos is essential for spiritual growth and remaining open to God's leading.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Updates
03:16
New Wine Series
06:06
Understanding New Wine
11:56
God's Ever-Changing Revelation
18:10
The Need for New Wine Skins
25:08
Creating Pliable Containers for the Gospel
30:40
Embracing Mystery and Chaos
35:47
The Role of Community in the New Thing God is Doing
42:49
The Holy Spirit's Work
44:32
The Disruptive Nature of the Holy Spirit
44:58
Closing Remarks</itunes:summary>
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<li>God's revelation is constantly evolving, and we need to be open to new insights and understandings.</li>
<li>New wine requires new wine skins, which symbolize the need for flexibility and openness to change.</li>
<li>Community plays a vital role in the new thing God is doing, and we should prioritize building and nurturing authentic Christian community.</li>
<li>Embracing mystery and chaos is essential for spiritual growth and remaining open to God's leading.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Updates</p><p>03:16</p><p>New Wine Series</p><p>06:06</p><p>Understanding New Wine</p><p>11:56</p><p>God's Ever-Changing Revelation</p><p>18:10</p><p>The Need for New Wine Skins</p><p>25:08</p><p>Creating Pliable Containers for the Gospel</p><p>30:40</p><p>Embracing Mystery and Chaos</p><p>35:47</p><p>The Role of Community in the New Thing God is Doing</p><p>42:49</p><p>The Holy Spirit's Work</p><p>44:32</p><p>The Disruptive Nature of the Holy Spirit</p><p>44:58</p><p>Closing Remarks</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>13 Adventure Week 2</title>
      <description>Summary
In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to the Adventure series. They touch on authenticity, updates, and excitement in their respective locations. They explore the themes of Jesus and the Roman occupation, changing the context of culture, expectations of a new David, perspective, and the grand rescue of Christmas. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding different perspectives and the transformative power of Jesus' message. In this episode, the conversation explores the significance of the Roman world during the time of Jesus and the challenges faced by the religious elite under Roman occupation. The compromise made by the religious elite to maintain their comfort is discussed, highlighting the difficulty of recognizing the true Messiah. The price of following a Messiah and the fear of the unknown are also examined. The episode concludes with a preview of the next episode on the angel adventure.
Takeaways

Authenticity and being true to oneself are valued in conversations.

The context of culture can be transformed by imbuing love, grace, compassion, mercy, and justice.

Jesus did not come to change the culture but to change the context in which culture is found.

Christmas is a perspective issue, and understanding different perspectives is crucial.

The grand rescue of Christmas goes beyond political and cultural expectations. The Roman world at the time of Jesus was vast and influential, with a significant portion of the world's population under Roman rule.

Jesus chose the timing of his incarnation strategically, taking advantage of the cohesion and communication networks within the Roman world.

The religious elite compromised with the Roman occupation to maintain their comfort, making it challenging to recognize and accept the true Messiah.

Following a Messiah comes with a significant cost, including the loss of benefits and the disruption of the status quo.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Authenticity
03:00
Updates and Excitement
06:09
Discussion on the Adventure Series
15:20
Jesus and the Roman Occupation
23:05
Changing the Context of Culture
30:31
Expectations of a New David
36:03
Perspective and Transformation
39:28
The Grand Rescue of Christmas
39:43
The Significance of the Roman World
40:13
Jesus' Timing and the Roman World
40:57
Compromises with the Roman Occupation
41:27
The Blurry Line of Comfort
42:11
Expectations of the Messiah
42:32
The Price of Following a Messiah
43:03
Fear of the Unknown
43:33
Conclusion and Next Episode Preview</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Dec 2023 20:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>13 Adventure Week 2</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Summary
In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to the Adventure series. They touch on authenticity, updates, and excitement in their respective locations. They explore the themes of Jesus and the Roman occupation, changing the context of culture, expectations of a new David, perspective, and the grand rescue of Christmas. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding different perspectives and the transformative power of Jesus' message. In this episode, the conversation explores the significance of the Roman world during the time of Jesus and the challenges faced by the religious elite under Roman occupation. The compromise made by the religious elite to maintain their comfort is discussed, highlighting the difficulty of recognizing the true Messiah. The price of following a Messiah and the fear of the unknown are also examined. The episode concludes with a preview of the next episode on the angel adventure.
Takeaways

Authenticity and being true to oneself are valued in conversations.

The context of culture can be transformed by imbuing love, grace, compassion, mercy, and justice.

Jesus did not come to change the culture but to change the context in which culture is found.

Christmas is a perspective issue, and understanding different perspectives is crucial.

The grand rescue of Christmas goes beyond political and cultural expectations. The Roman world at the time of Jesus was vast and influential, with a significant portion of the world's population under Roman rule.

Jesus chose the timing of his incarnation strategically, taking advantage of the cohesion and communication networks within the Roman world.

The religious elite compromised with the Roman occupation to maintain their comfort, making it challenging to recognize and accept the true Messiah.

Following a Messiah comes with a significant cost, including the loss of benefits and the disruption of the status quo.

Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Authenticity
03:00
Updates and Excitement
06:09
Discussion on the Adventure Series
15:20
Jesus and the Roman Occupation
23:05
Changing the Context of Culture
30:31
Expectations of a New David
36:03
Perspective and Transformation
39:28
The Grand Rescue of Christmas
39:43
The Significance of the Roman World
40:13
Jesus' Timing and the Roman World
40:57
Compromises with the Roman Occupation
41:27
The Blurry Line of Comfort
42:11
Expectations of the Messiah
42:32
The Price of Following a Messiah
43:03
Fear of the Unknown
43:33
Conclusion and Next Episode Preview</itunes:summary>
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<li>Authenticity and being true to oneself are valued in conversations.</li>
<li>The context of culture can be transformed by imbuing love, grace, compassion, mercy, and justice.</li>
<li>Jesus did not come to change the culture but to change the context in which culture is found.</li>
<li>Christmas is a perspective issue, and understanding different perspectives is crucial.</li>
<li>The grand rescue of Christmas goes beyond political and cultural expectations. The Roman world at the time of Jesus was vast and influential, with a significant portion of the world's population under Roman rule.</li>
<li>Jesus chose the timing of his incarnation strategically, taking advantage of the cohesion and communication networks within the Roman world.</li>
<li>The religious elite compromised with the Roman occupation to maintain their comfort, making it challenging to recognize and accept the true Messiah.</li>
<li>Following a Messiah comes with a significant cost, including the loss of benefits and the disruption of the status quo.</li>
</ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00</p><p>Introduction and Authenticity</p><p>03:00</p><p>Updates and Excitement</p><p>06:09</p><p>Discussion on the Adventure Series</p><p>15:20</p><p>Jesus and the Roman Occupation</p><p>23:05</p><p>Changing the Context of Culture</p><p>30:31</p><p>Expectations of a New David</p><p>36:03</p><p>Perspective and Transformation</p><p>39:28</p><p>The Grand Rescue of Christmas</p><p>39:43</p><p>The Significance of the Roman World</p><p>40:13</p><p>Jesus' Timing and the Roman World</p><p>40:57</p><p>Compromises with the Roman Occupation</p><p>41:27</p><p>The Blurry Line of Comfort</p><p>42:11</p><p>Expectations of the Messiah</p><p>42:32</p><p>The Price of Following a Messiah</p><p>43:03</p><p>Fear of the Unknown</p><p>43:33</p><p>Conclusion and Next Episode Preview</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>12 Adventure Week 1</title>
      <description>The hosts discuss their Christmas decorations and the risks involved in the Christmas story. They reflect on their sermons about the Bethlehem adventure and the theme of risk. They explore the inherent risk in parenting and the love of God for the underdog. The hosts also discuss the Wise Men's visit and the risk of Rome. They touch on the tragedy in the Christmas story and the beauty and tragedy of the Christmas story. They highlight the importance of different perspectives in understanding the Christmas story.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Christmas Decorations
04:13
Reflecting on the Bethlehem Adventure
06:21
Preaching on Risk
09:17
The Risk of Parenting
18:24
God's Love for the Underdog
19:08
The Inherent Risk in the Christmas Story
25:07
The Wise Men's Visit and the Risk of Rome
29:41
The Tragedy in the Christmas Story
31:45
The Beauty and Tragedy of the Christmas Story
35:03
Different Perspectives on the Christmas Story</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2023 20:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>12 Adventure Week 1</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The hosts discuss their Christmas decorations and the risks involved in the Christmas story. They reflect on their sermons about the Bethlehem adventure and the theme of risk. They explore the inherent risk in parenting and the love of God for the underdog. The hosts also discuss the Wise Men's visit and the risk of Rome. They touch on the tragedy in the Christmas story and the beauty and tragedy of the Christmas story. They highlight the importance of different perspectives in understanding the Christmas story.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Christmas Decorations
04:13
Reflecting on the Bethlehem Adventure
06:21
Preaching on Risk
09:17
The Risk of Parenting
18:24
God's Love for the Underdog
19:08
The Inherent Risk in the Christmas Story
25:07
The Wise Men's Visit and the Risk of Rome
29:41
The Tragedy in the Christmas Story
31:45
The Beauty and Tragedy of the Christmas Story
35:03
Different Perspectives on the Christmas Story</itunes:summary>
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      <title>11 Uncomfortable Gratitude/Adventure</title>
      <description>Dave, Tim, and Paddy take on the idea of uncomfortable gratitude and talk about the upcoming series Adventure!</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2023 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>11 Uncomfortable Gratitude/Adventure</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Dave, Tim, and Paddy take on the idea of uncomfortable gratitude and talk about the upcoming series Adventure!</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:duration>2640</itunes:duration>
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      <title>10 Uncomfortable Unity</title>
      <description>Dave, Paddy, and Tim take on the topic of uncomfortable unity in this episode. And make fun of Paddy about the weather.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Nov 2023 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>10 Uncomfortable Unity</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Dave, Paddy, and Tim take on the topic of uncomfortable unity in this episode. And make fun of Paddy about the weather.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Dave, Paddy, and Tim take on the topic of uncomfortable unity in this episode. And make fun of Paddy about the weather.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2811</itunes:duration>
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      <title>09 Uncomfortable Diversity</title>
      <description>09 Uncomfortable Diversity. Dave and Tim and Paddy introduce Jon Ciccarelli to our audience, the new discipleship pastor at Redlands and have a great discussion about Diversity within the Body of Christ.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Nov 2023 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>09 Uncomfortable Diversity</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:duration>2985</itunes:duration>
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      <title>09 Uncomfortable Series</title>
      <description>09 Uncomfortable Series</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Nov 2023 20:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>09 Uncomfortable Series</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>09 Uncomfortable Series</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:duration>3018</itunes:duration>
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      <title>08 Uncomfortable S2 E1-Uncomfortable People</title>
      <description>Paddy, Tim and David take on the idea of Uncomfortable people and how we relate, and co-exist with them in church.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Nov 2023 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>08 Uncomfortable S2 E1-Uncomfortable People</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Paddy, Tim and David take on the idea of Uncomfortable people and how we relate, and co-exist with them in church.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:duration>2957</itunes:duration>
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      <title>07 Campus Week</title>
      <description>07 Campus Week</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Oct 2023 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>07 Campus Week</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Crosswalk</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>07 Campus Week</itunes:summary>
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