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Author: Kevin VanHall and Rev Dr. Duke Lackey

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Questioning your faith? Having doubts? Trying to understand God's plan in today's turmoil? Follow us as we discuss what faith has to do with it all and how the teachings of Jesus can help us through it all. We don't try to twist the scripture into fear and condemnation, but use it to better understand what it means and how it can apply today through love and acceptance and not hate and exclusion.
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The conversation delves into the topic of resurrection and its significance in the context of Holy Week and Easter. It explores the physical and spiritual aspects of resurrection, the concept of eternal life and judgment, and the role of faith and grace in the process. The discussion also touches on the idea of spiritual evolution and the importance of understanding resurrection and redemption in today's world.
In this episode, Kevin, Duke, and Alex discuss what God is asking of us and what he expects of us. The discussing begins with rules from the old testament to Jesus' new commandment. We talk about how these things are to be played out today and how God truly wants a personal relationship with us. Finally, we try to summarize what God's plan is for us and how we should act going forward in our lives.
The conversation delves into the exploration of spirituality, the spiritual journey, the connection with others and the church, the mystery of spirituality and conversion, the path of Jesus and spirituality, and concludes with a discussion on humility and seeking Christ together. The themes of spirituality and connection with God, as well as conversion and transformation, are central to the conversation.TakeawaysSpirituality and connection with GodConversion and transformation11:28 The Mystery of Spirituality and Conversion30:37 The Path of Jesus and Spirituality39:08 Wrapping Up: Humility and Seeking Christ Together
In this episode, We delve into the concept of spirituality and the inner self, exploring the connection between physical and spiritual needs. The spiritual need to connect with God and one another. It emphasizes the need to understand and nurture the spiritual aspect of our being, and the relationship between physical and spiritual gratification and to grow.
The conversation delves into the evolution of Methodism, the role of science and spirituality, and the complexity of faith and religion. It explores the origins of Methodism, the impact of the Reformation, John Wesley's approach to preaching and ministry, and the rise of non-denominational churches and spirituality. The discussion also touches on the Methodist Church's social justice understanding, Wesley's mission in America, and the concept of grace and salvation in Methodism.TakeawaysEvolution of MethodismThe Role of Science and Spirituality
In this episode, we discuss the significance of Ash Wednesday and the Lenten season, exploring its rituals, traditions, and the importance of repentance and fasting. We delve into the biblical roots of these practices, the role of community in accountability, and the relevance of Lent in today's world. The conversation emphasizes the invitation to draw closer to God and the intentional choices required in discipleship.
SummaryIn this episode, we explore the significance of Transfiguration Sunday, its connection to the seasons of Epiphany and Lent, and the deeper meanings behind the transfiguration event of Jesus. We discuss the roles of Moses and Elijah, the implications of the Messianic secret, and the importance of self-reflection in the Christian faith. The conversation emphasizes the transformative power of love and the challenges of accepting a suffering Messiah in a world that often seeks power and violence.
In this podcast episode, we delve into the concept of God's grace, exploring its definition, significance, and implications within Christian theology. We discuss the universality of grace, contrasting it with merit-based beliefs, and highlight the Wesleyan perspective on grace as a transformative journey rather than a mere transaction. The conversation touches on the role of free will, the relationship between grace and judgment, and the importance of social justice in living out grace. We emphasize that grace is a gift that requires acceptance and active participation in God's work, ultimately framing salvation as a journey of becoming rather than a destination.
In this episode, Kevin VanHall and Duke Lackey explore the nature of God as understood in both the Old and New Testaments. They discuss the transition from the God of wrath to the God of love, as exemplified by Jesus. The conversation delves into the necessity of a new covenant, the importance of questioning traditional beliefs, and the role of community in spiritual growth. They emphasize the need for grace and the process of learning from mistakes, ultimately reflecting on how faith can evolve in today's world.
In this episode, we try to answer the timeless question of, "Who is GOD". We discuss ancient perceptions of GOD versus modern day ideas and how they have evolved. We talk about our own perception of who GOD is and why the GOD of the "Omni" seems so distance or uninvolved in today's world
In this episode, We delve into the complex topic of salvation, exploring its meaning, implications, and the various theological perspectives surrounding it. We discuss the nature of salvation in relation to the present life versus the afterlife, the concept of free will, and the role of God in judgment and justice. The conversation also touches on the human condition, the need for healing and restoration, and the idea of universalism in Christianity. Throughout the discussion, we emphasize the importance of understanding God as a loving figure rather than a punitive one, challenging traditional notions of eternal torment and exploring a more compassionate view of salvation.
SummaryIn this episode, we delve into the complex topic of salvation and original sin, exploring its historical context, theological implications, and the human condition. We discuss the origins of the doctrine of original sin, its impact on personal identity, and the alternative views held by different Christian traditions. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community in understanding salvation and the role of love and grace in the Christian faith.
SummaryIn this episode, Kevin and Duke explore the themes of Advent, focusing on the significance of the incarnation of Jesus Christ. They discuss the journey of faith, the importance of revelation, and the roles of key figures like Mary and Joseph. The conversation delves into the nature of salvation, the political implications of Jesus' lordship, and the humility of the nativity story. Ultimately, they emphasize the call to follow Jesus and embody His teachings in today's world.
In this episode, Kevin VanHall and Duke Lackey explore the themes of joy, faith, and proclamation during the Advent season. They discuss the difference between joy and happiness, the significance of Mary's faith in accepting God's plan, and the challenges posed by wealth and societal issues. The conversation emphasizes the importance of finding peace amidst chaos and the invitation to actively participate in God's work in the world.
SummaryIn this conversation, Kevin VanHall and Duke Lackey explore the themes of preparation, repentance, and peace within the context of the Advent season. They discuss the significance of John the Baptist's call to repentance, the nature of true peace, and the challenges of following Jesus in a world filled with conflict. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of intentionality in turning towards God and the communal aspect of salvation. They also reflect on the concept of shalom and the transformative power of grace in the lives of individuals and communities.
Kevin and Duke start a 4 week discussion for the Advent season. They discuss the origins of advent and what it means and put a modern day twist on the next 4 weeks. They combine the traditional first advent of Hope with that of expectations of God and a cry for help. They also turn the focus away from just the future coming of Christ to a progressive approach to help make the world a better place today.
In this episode, Kevin and Duke discuss judgement. They continue their discussion moving the discussion from God's judgement to how people judge on another. Duke mentions the role fear plays on our judgement and how we judge based on our looks and political views. The discussion progresses to the church today and how judgement is still passed even though Jesus taught us not to judge.
In this podcast, Duke and Kevin discuss judgement. God's judgement on nations, on people, and our judgement of each other. We talk about how judgement has evolved from old testament stories to new testament teachings of Jesus. How repentance can save us from judgement and how our actions will be remembered, but also how God forgives
In this podcast, Kevin and Duke explores the nature of emotions, emphasizing that they are neither good nor bad but rather informative. Duke encourages self-awareness and honesty in recognizing and naming emotions as a healthy practice. Kevin questions what to do with our anger and is it alright to be angry with God.
In this episode in Faith in Today's World, Kevin and Duke discuss scripture and how we should interpret it. By asking for wisdom, we can better understand the true meaning and not use scripture against anyone. Although suffering is apparent in today's world, it is a part of life and always has been and how we can use it to grow to be a better person.
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