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2 Pentecostals and a Microphone
Author: Jaredith Mize, Bryce Kyle
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Hosts Jaredith Mize & Bryce Kyle discuss theology, faith, and culture from an Apostolic perspective. This show tackles serious social issues such as race, poverty, gay rights, war, etc. We shy away from nothing.
This was the first discussion style podcast designed with the Apostolic Pentecostal movement in mind.
Jaredith is a UPCI minister, his dad was an ALJC pastor, and his great-grandfather was a PAW pastor, so his roots run deep in the Apostolic movement.
Bryce comes from a diverse background of faith experience. He grew up in the Baptist church and spent several years in a charismatic community church before coming to the Apostolic church. He is pursuing his minister's license as well.
New episodes release every week (let's be honest, we haven't hit that target in a while but it's still the goal)!
This was the first discussion style podcast designed with the Apostolic Pentecostal movement in mind.
Jaredith is a UPCI minister, his dad was an ALJC pastor, and his great-grandfather was a PAW pastor, so his roots run deep in the Apostolic movement.
Bryce comes from a diverse background of faith experience. He grew up in the Baptist church and spent several years in a charismatic community church before coming to the Apostolic church. He is pursuing his minister's license as well.
New episodes release every week (let's be honest, we haven't hit that target in a while but it's still the goal)!
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SummaryIn this conversation, Pastor Chase discusses the importance of unity and interdependence in the church. He shares how his book, Seamless, explores the topic of spiritual gifts and how they can foster greater unity among believers. The conversation also touches on the challenges of navigating a multicultural church in an individualistic society, as well as the need for hospitality and love towards immigrants. Pastor Chase emphasizes the importance of reflecting God's kingdom in the church and embracing diversity. The conversation explores the challenges and importance of creating a multicultural and multigenerational church. It emphasizes the need for intentional engagement, active participation, and the recognition of the value and wisdom of all members. The conversation also highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding and empowering the church to make disciples and bring about the redemption of the earth. The book 'Seamless' by Chase Rashad Stancle is recommended as a resource for further exploration of these topics.BioChase Rashad serves as lead pastor at Union Christian Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan, a musician, and racial equity coach for many schools, churches, and businesses. Heholds a Bachelor’s in Biblical Studies from Indiana Wesleyan University and a Master'sin Christian Ministry from Wesley Seminary. Chase and his wife, Christine, have fourchildren. Chase has recently authored a thought-provoking book titled, "SEAMLESS: What Your Spiritual Gifts Are Really For."TakeawaysUnity and interdependence are essential for believers to reflect Christ and experience the same kind of unity that Jesus has with the Father.The church should be a foretaste of the coming age, reflecting the diversity and unity described in Revelation 7:9.In an individualistic society, it is important for Christians to navigate the tension between their earthly citizenship and their identity as citizens of the kingdom of God.Hospitality and love should be extended to immigrants, reflecting God's heart for all people.Cultivating a multicultural church requires the Holy Spirit, understanding, vulnerability, and unconditional love. Creating a multicultural and multigenerational church requires intentional engagement and active participation from all members.Recognizing the value and wisdom of all individuals, regardless of age, ethnicity, or cultural background, is essential for building a thriving church community.The role of the Holy Spirit is crucial in guiding and empowering the church to make disciples and bring about the redemption of the earth.The book 'Seamless' by Chase Rashad Stancle is recommended as a resource for further exploration of these topics.🔗 Find Seamless on Amazon and Wesleyan Publishing House 📩 Connect with Pastor Chase: chase@unisongr.com
Episode SummaryIn this episode, the hosts and guest, Matthew Arrowood, dive into the vital role of youth ministry, shedding light on how youth leaders have a unique opportunity to shape the future of the church. They challenge cultural misconceptions about youth in ministry and discuss the power of engagement, patience, and understanding in leadership. Through personal stories and insights, the speakers highlight how young people can make a meaningful impact in their communities and churches right now, not just in the future. The conversation also introduces the upcoming book, Jesus Was a Youth Leader, aimed at inspiring and equipping youth leaders for their transformative roles.Key TakeawaysYouth leaders are pivotal in shaping the future of the church.Jesus Was a Youth Leader emphasizes the importance of youth leadership.Youth ministry is not a stepping stone but a vital, impactful ministry.Young people can make a significant difference in their communities today.Engaging with youth requires patience, understanding, and presence.A sense of purpose is key to thriving in youth ministry.COVID-19 created unique opportunities for deeper connections.Youth leaders must model healthy relationships and consistency.Perseverance is essential to seeing the lasting impact of youth ministry.Get the book here in paperback, ebook, or audiobook formats.Find Matthew online at https://www.matthewarrowood.com/Listen to our other episodes featuring Matthew Arrowood: Why Men's Conference? and Technology and the Future of Evangelism (Live at The Tabernacle)
SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Pastor Samuel Rodriguez shares his multifaceted journey as a pastor, film producer, and advisor to U.S. presidents. He discusses the importance of the Holy Spirit in contemporary culture, the dynamics of multicultural churches, and the challenges of fostering community in a growing congregation. Rodriguez emphasizes the need for churches to reflect their communities and the power of faith to overcome fear and despair. He also offers insights into productivity and the significance of small groups in church life, while addressing the complexities of mega church culture.TakeawaysPastor Samuel Rodriguez is a prominent figure in the Pentecostal movement.The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in film and culture.Advising presidents has given Rodriguez a unique perspective on faith and politics.Multicultural churches reflect the diversity of heaven and are essential for community.The Holy Spirit is the most powerful force against fear and despair.Breaking through cultural barriers requires patience and understanding.Productivity in ministry is guided by identity, intimacy, integrity, influence, and innovation.Mega churches can have a positive impact if they focus on community and discipleship.Building community outside of Sunday services is vital for church growth.Christ must be the center of all church activities to ensure true Christianity.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background01:18 Embracing Diversity in the Church06:21 The Power of the Holy Spirit in Cultural Christianity10:34 Seeking a Fresh Anointing, Holy Fire, and New Joy14:27 The Battle Between Your Mind and Your Mantle19:12 Living in the Victory of Jesus20:32 Turning on the Light in the Darkness23:05 Reaching and Connecting with Immigrant Families25:24 The Power of Small Groups in Building Community33:30 Living a Christ-Centered Life to Impact the WorldPastor Sam's BioSamuel Rodriguez is a pastor, speaker, best-selling author, movie producer and civil rights activist whose career in the public square and international ministry have made him one of the most influential Christian leaders in the world. CNN and Fox News have named him “the leader of the Hispanic Evangelical movement,” and Time magazine nominated him as one of the “100 Most Influential People in the World.” Rodriguez has advised Presidents Bush, Obama, and Trump, and he is the first Hispanic American to have participated in two different Presidential inauguration ceremonies. He is the recipient of the Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Award presented by the Congress of Racial Equality and serves as the president of National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference. Pastor Sam resides with his family in Sacramento, California, where he leads New Season Church. His new book Fresh Oil, Holy Fire, New Wine: Living the Vibrant Holy Spirit-Filled Life will be available nationwide on September 10, 2024.
SummaryJaredith provides updates on upcoming episodes and new shows. He mentions interviews with Pastor Samuel Rodriguez, Pastor Chase Rashad, Pastor Elton Chester, and Bro. Kristopher Grepke. He also talks about his interview with Dr. Derwin Gray, a former NFL player turned pastor and author. Jaredith highlights the books written by these guests and the impact they had on him personally. Also, check out the new show, Bible Burrito, where we take all the ingredients that you need to understand the Bible and wrap them up into an easy to digest package.This show is targeted to teens and older kids. The first half of each episode breaks down a scripture or concept and the second half answers a listener's question.
SummaryIn this conversation, Jaredith and Bryce discuss their impressions of their recent interview with Bro. Brian Kinsey. They are impressed with his communication skills and the practical advice he gives. They discuss the importance of being intentional in daily activities, such as journaling and reading the Bible. They also talk about the challenges of finding time and mental capacity for these activities. They emphasize the importance of renewing the mind and relieving stress through prayer and study. They reflect on the need to change the culture within churches to align with God's desires.TakeawaysImpressed with Brother Kinsey's communication skills and practical adviceImportance of being intentional in daily activitiesChallenges of finding time and mental capacity for spiritual practicesRenewing the mind and relieving stress through prayer and studyNeed to change church culture to align with God's desires
Check out Jaredith's new podcast, Apostolic Art, available now on all podcast platforms!
SummaryIn this podcast episode, Jaredith interviews Justin Teal, a new author, about his book 'Sub-Mission.' They discuss the unique angle of the book, which explores the topic of submission in a fresh and direct way. They emphasize the importance of recognizing and addressing pride, as well as the need for humility and reliance on God and others. They also discuss the role of the body of Christ in supporting and helping one another, and the dangers of toxic environments and gossip. Justin shares his thoughts on handling situations where authority is overstepped or abusive, emphasizing the importance of respect and leaving it in God's hands.TakeawaysJustin Teal's book 'Sub-Mission' offers a fresh and direct perspective on the topic of submission.Pride is a common struggle that needs to be recognized and addressed.Humility and reliance on God and others are essential for growth and healthy relationships.The body of Christ plays a crucial role in supporting and helping one another.Toxic environments and gossip should be avoided, and trust should be built within circles of relationships.Handling situations where authority is overstepped or abusive requires respect and leaving it in God's hands.
2 Pentecostals and a Microphone x The Pentecostal Perspective x The Matthew Arrowood PodcastAfter the 2024 UPCI Indiana District Men's Conference, we sat down with Robert McClellan from The Pentecostal Perspective and Matthew Arrowood from The Matthew Arrowood Podcast to discuss our takeaways from the conference, the role of and need for men in the Church, and a few other related topics. We hope you enjoy this conversation and encourage you to subscribe to The Pentecostal Perspective and The Matthew Arrowood Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.
In this incredible conversation with Rev. Brian Kinsey, we cover a variety of topics but focus on evangelism and discipleship. If you've never heard Bro. Kinsey speak or read any of his books, you don't know what you are missing. We are grateful to him for sharing his wisdom and time with us.
Welcome back to "2 Pentecostals and a Microphone," where faith meets technology in part 2 of a thought-provoking exploration of the AI Revolution. In this gripping follow-up episode, we dive even deeper into the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and spirituality. Get ready to embark on a journey that takes you from the realms of theological contemplation to the mysteries of Revelation as we discuss "The AI Revolution: Part 2." In our previous conversation, we scratched the surface of how AI is reshaping our world and society. In this episode, we venture into the realm of spirituality, examining how AI is influencing and challenging religious perspectives. Join us as we delve into:1. Rewriting the Sacred: Can AI really comprehend the essence of faith? We discuss the controversial subject of using AI to rewrite religious texts such as the Bible. How do we grapple with the ethical implications of such an endeavor? What does this mean for the authenticity and authority of sacred texts?2. AI and Christian Ethics: As AI becomes more integrated into our lives, how do we align this technological progress with our moral compass? We explore the evolving landscape of Christian ethics in the face of AI-driven decisions, from medical ethics to autonomous vehicles. Is there a spiritual dimension to the guidance AI can provide?3. Unveiling Revelation: One of the most intriguing discussions centers around the potential connections between the AI revolution and the prophetic visions of John in the Book of Revelation. Could the rapid advancements in AI be leading us toward the fulfillment of ancient prophecies? We delve into the parallels and ponder the significance of these correlations.Prepare to be engaged, enlightened, and inspired as we venture into uncharted territories of faith, technology, and prophecy. Whether you're a devoted believer, a tech enthusiast, or simply curious about the future, "The AI Revolution: Part 2" promises to spark thought-provoking discussions that will challenge your perspectives and expand your horizons.By the way, the episode description that you just read was written by AI. Thanks, ChatGPT!Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with your take on this discussion.Also, feel free to "buy us a coffee" at one of the links on our site. We are making improvements to the podcast and all of that comes at a cost. Please consider supporting us with a small donation.
In this episode, Jaredith interviews Jordan Frye, author of the Amazon best-selling children's book, "Male and Female Created He Them". This book is a very relevant one in a time when there is much confusion about the very nature of nature.You can pick up your copy here: https://a.co/d/b1TTMKEJordon P. Frye resides in Anderson, Indiana with his wife and helpmeet Katlyn, where he serves as Student Pastor at the First Pentecostal Church of Anderson under the leadership of Senior Pastor Luke St.Clair. Having traveled nationally and internationally as an evangelist and speaker, Jordon continues to minister through preaching, teaching, and writing.Reach out on social media and let us know your thoughts on this episode, the new book, and the issues of gender and gender identity as they relate to the church.
When we launched the podcast in 2017, we knew that we eventually wanted to interview Dr. David Bernard, the UPCI General Superintendent. We have both read and referenced many of his writings over the years and his books played an important role in Bryce's journey of faith.When we began to discuss evangelism and discipleship, we knew this was the perfect time to reach out. Thankfully, Bro. Bernard was gracious enough to join us for what turned out to be an incredible episode. We cover a lot of ground in this episode but our main concern is with evangelism and discipleship. We discuss the incredible growth of the church in Austin, TX under Bro. Bernard's leadership, as well as the importance of intentional multicultural outreach.Be sure to pick up a copy of Dr. Bernard's incredible book, "Reaching Austin". Available wherever you buy books or directly from Pentecostal Publishing House: https://pentecostalpublishing.com/products/reaching-austinDavid K. Bernard is the general superintendent of the United Pentecostal Church International, which has 5.3 million constituents in over 42,000 churches in 232 nations and territories. He founded New Life Church of Austin, Texas, out of which 16 additional churches were started under his leadership. He is also the founding president of Urshan College and Urshan Graduate School of Theology. He earned both a master's and a doctor of theology degree in New Testament from the University of South Africa, a doctor of jurisprudence with honors from the University of Texas, and a bachelor of arts magna cum laude in mathematical sciences and managerial studies from Rice University. He has written 30 books and 10 booklets that have been published in 40 languages with a total circulation of more than a million copies. In addition, he has traveled to over 110 nations and territories on six continents. He and his wife, Connie, have three children and six grandchildren.Please take the time to reach out on social media and let us know your thoughts or send us an email at 2pentecostals@gmail.com.If you would like to support our show, use the "Buy Us a Coffee" link on 2pentecostals.com to send a donation. We won't actually be using that for coffee but for an editor, which will allow us to produce and release weekly content. Thanks for listening to 2 Pentecostals and a Microphone!
In the latest episode of "2 Pentecostals and a Microphone" we have the pleasure of speaking with Rev. Aaron Arrowood about the origins of "El Refugio" (or "The Refuge" in English). This outreach program for kids and youth was founded by Aaron Arrowood and has made a significant impact on the community. During this interview, Bryce and Jaredith talk with Aaron about the challenges he faced when starting the program and the new challenges of a mature outreach program. The current program offers various activities, including sports, arts and crafts, and music. It also provides hot meals, snacks, and transportation for the kids. The hosts discuss with Aaron the importance of building trust with families in the community and how the program has evolved over the years to meet the changing needs of the kids and youth. Aaron shares with them some heartwarming stories of how the program has positively impacted the lives of the kids and youth who participate, including helping them with their schoolwork, providing them with positive role models, and giving them a sense of belonging and community. We have seen kids baptized and filled with the Holy Ghost and entire families have come into the church as a result of El Refugio. Overall, this interview provides an inspiring and informative look at the origins of El Refugio and the impact it has had on the lives of the kids and youth in the community. It's a testament to the power of grassroots efforts to make a positive difference in the world. So, tune in to "2 Pentecostals and a Microphone" to listen to this incredible conversation with Aaron Arrowood about "El Refugio" and the life-changing power of loving your neighbor.Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with your take on this discussion.Also, feel free to "buy us a coffee" at one of the links on our site. We are making improvements to the podcast and all of that comes at a cost. Please consider supporting us with a small donation.
In this episode, we discuss the rise of AI and its implications on culture and the church. If we can simply use AI to write songs for us, will art die? What about essays? Sermons?Let us know your thoughts on the coming AI revolution.*Note: We recorded this episode before the explosion of OpenAI's ChatGPT. We will record a follow-up addressing some of the crazy developments of the past couple of months.Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with your take on this discussion.Also, feel free to "buy us a coffee" at one of the links on our site. We are making improvements to the podcast and all of that comes at a cost. Please consider supporting us with a small donation.
In this episode of '2 Pentecostals and a Microphone', we dive into Eminem's recent appearance on the track, "Use This Gospel", which marks his first venture into the Christian music genre. We discuss the lyrics and how they may reflect Eminem's personal beliefs and journey. We also explore the potential impact of this new direction on his career and the broader music industry. Reach out on social media and let us know what you think of the track and your predictions of what this could mean for Eminem's career, the Christian music industry, and the music industry at large.Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Coming soon to Apple Music!Reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with your take on this discussion.Visit our home on the web: 2pentecostals.comAlso, feel free to "buy us a coffee" at one of the links on our site. We are making improvements to the podcast and all of that comes at a cost. Please consider supporting us with a small donation.
In June 2022, Jaredith took a weeklong mission trip to Guatemala with two other people, his sister and the assistant pastor of an Asamblea Apostolic church in Indiana. In this episode, he recounts some of his experiences there visiting the sick, preaching in rural churches, giving away backpacks and Bibles, touring the Mayan ruins at Tikal, and living on a farm with his host family.Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Coming soon to Apple Music!Reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with your take on this discussion.Visit our home on the web: 2pentecostals.comAlso, feel free to "buy us a coffee" at one of the links on our site. We are making improvements to the podcast and all of that comes at a cost. Please consider supporting us with a small donation.
Join us for a great conversation with Jeff Ready! Bro. Ready was with UPCI's Multicultural Ministries and is now a missionary to the First Nations tribes of North America. Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Coming soon to Apple Music!Reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with your take on this discussion.Visit our home on the web: 2pentecostals.com
Just a quick update following from Jaredith on his return from Guatemala and what's coming up for the podcast.Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Coming soon to Apple Music!Reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with your take on this discussion.Visit our home on the web: 2pentecostals.com
Welcome to Season 3! We kick this season off with an introduction to some interviews on the topic of discipleship and evangelism. Looking forward to this series on the number one thing that we are called to do: love people.Thanks for sticking around! Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Coming soon to Apple Music!Reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with your take on this discussion.Visit our home on the web: 2pentecostals.com
This episode is an impromptu discussion of the state of Apostolic art. What is happening in the world of Apostolic music, writing, fine art, etc? What did we miss? What is your opinion on the topic?Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Coming soon to Apple Music!Reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with your take on this discussion.Visit our home on the web: 2pentecostals.com