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Church is Changing

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We bring you stories of hope and resilience from leaders around the world who are engaging the gospel message in new ways. We interview thought leaders who bring wisdom about the changing cultural landscape and its implications for faith formation. If you are a church leader looking for practical ideas and new ways of approaching church in the 21st century, this podcast is for you. About the Hosts: Beth Estock After serving as a United Methodist pastor in a variety of settings in Georgia and Oregon, and then as Director of New Faith Community Development in the Oregon and Idaho conferences of The United Methodist Church, Beth Estock wanted to help big-hearted leaders have impact without exhaustion. She is a Master Certified Integral Coach™ as well as a meditative yoga instructor. Her contemplative sensibilities and integral approach inform her coaching work with leaders all over North America and the United Kingdom. She has written two books, Weird Church: Welcome to the 21st Century and Discernment: Spiritual Practices for Building a Life of Faith. You can find out more about her at www.bethestock.com Paul Nixon Paul Nixon is Director of Church Multiplication for Discipleship Ministries, an agency of The United Methodist Church. He has served as a Director of Church Development for an annual conference, served as a church planter, and coached scores of innovative leaders across the last quarter century. Paul is the president of Epicenter Group, a coaching organization currently focused on ministry in North America and the United Kingdom. Paul has written eleven books – including a joyful collaboration with Beth Estock in 2016 as they released Weird Church: Welcome to the 21stt Century. His most recent book is Launching a New Worship Community: A Field Guide for the 2020s, co-authored with Craig Gilbert and twelve ministry innovators. You can find out more about him at www.epicentergroup.org.
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Episodes

Field Preachers Episode 05 - Tim Ward - Restoration Church

Tim Ward was an associate pastor at a large church for six years before planting the first multi-site of that church in Reston, Virginia. He turned a painful experience in church as a child into a positive and life-giving opportunity for others to be a part of a faith community that has grown into the largest multi-site ministry of the Virginia Annual Conference. Listen to learn more about his incredible story. In March of 1739, John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, engaged in "field preaching"...

Nov 26, 201929 min

Field Preachers Episode O4 - Preacher Stories (11/20/2019)

Church planting isn't easy, and even though we want to help transform the lives of others with God's love, sometimes it comes at a price. Listen to this latest story from a field preacher about the challenges and joys of being faithful to the call of God. In March of 1739, John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, engaged in "field preaching" for the first time after being encouraged by his friend and fellow preacher George Whitefield. Instead of preaching his sermon from a pulpit, Wesley went out ...

Nov 19, 20195 min

Field Preachers Episode 03 - Jerry Herships - After Hours Denver

What do you get when you add a bartender, comedian, and pastor together? Jerry Herships! He's a dynamic church planter in the Mountain Sky Conference who planted "After Hours Denver" a decade ago. Listen to his amazing story on our latest episode of Field Preachers. In March of 1739, John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, engaged in "field preaching" for the first time after being encouraged by his friend and fellow preacher George Whitefield. Instead of preaching his sermon from a pulpit, Wesle...

Nov 12, 201921 min

Field Preachers Episode 02 - Preacher Stories (11/6/2019)

Maya Angelou once said, “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” This week’s podcast is part of our “Stories from the Field” series where we gave a church planter a microphone, an audience, and 7 minutes to tell us a story we will never forget. This particular story is about an unexpected date night that opened the field preacher’s eyes to see his community, artistic expression, and himself in a new way. In March of 1739, John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, engaged...

Nov 05, 20199 min

Field Preachers Episode 01 - General Conference Roundtable

In March of 1739, John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, engaged in "field preaching" for the first time after being encouraged by his friend and fellow preacher George Whitefield. Instead of preaching his sermon from a pulpit, Wesley went out from the church and preached in the open air to those who didn't have the time or money to sit in a pew and hear the good news. Thousands of people, mainly those struggling with poverty, came to hear him preach that first week and the revival of Methodism ...

Nov 05, 201944 min
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