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By Josh Seaton
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
As tension grows in a society seeking justice, there is an opportunity for the Church to speak up and gain its voice back. But as we speak about it in our meetings, churches and homes, there is uncertainty about what to say and how to say it. A piece of advise that Josh received can prove to be the answer to both of these dilemmas: the Word of God. This small but profound statement is the pillar for engaging the culture on the topic of racism, injustice and oppression for the Christian. Speaking from this foundation can be the catalyst for change in our communities. We hope you enjoy this open discussion and seek out the best way to speak the Word over the people you interact with!
Listen to the bonus episode full of extra stories and more practical steps for remaining relevant to young people in growing with age!
One of the biggest challenges in facing youth culture is dealing with young people who don't see leaders as relevant anymore. Some in the church already discount associate pastors in favor for someone with more of a title. As we grow and get older, this can become more and more challenging to combat and work through. So how do we find success in the battle against time? Pastor Daryl Allen, of Good Shepherd Church in Owensboro, KY has tons to offer both personally and resource-wise. Don't miss this if you are wondering how to find success in working and ministering to young people as you age!
One of the biggest challenges in facing youth culture is dealing with young people who don't see leaders as relevant anymore. Some in the church already discount associate pastors in favor for someone with more of a title. As we grow and get older, this can become more and more challenging to combat and work through. So how do we find success in the battle against time? Pastor Daryl Allen, of Good Shepherd Church in Owensboro, KY has tons to offer both personally and resource-wise. Don't miss this if you are wondering how to find success in working and ministering to young people as you age!
After a month hiatus, Josh discusses the topic of frustration and using our voice as Christians in the world in this solo episode of ETC. As frustration and unrest grow, especially in the midst of the chaotic situation we find ourselves in, we must deal with reality so that we can maintain our witness! Josh deals with how to interact with those around us in discussions, how to maintain a level-head in educating ourselves and what the implications are for those who dwell on conspiracy theory and untruths. Don't miss this important podcast on how to use our frustrated voice in a way that is still God-honoring!
Listen to the bonus episode full of extra stories and more practical steps for building and sustaining community! This extended discussion is something you do not want to miss!
As we are all finding out very clearly, community matters! Whether it is strong or a budding one, it is extremely important to have people to rely on and a group that others can assimilate and be apart of. Eddie Boyle, a college friend and event specialist at the Assemblies of God National Office, knows all about how to build strong communities and friendships. Listen to the discussion on the importance of community both personally and corporately!
As we are all finding out very clearly, community matters! Whether it is strong or a budding one, it is extremely important to have people to rely on and a group that others can assimilate and be apart of. Eddie Boyle, a college friend and event specialist at the Assemblies of God National Office, knows all about how to build strong communities and friendships. Listen to the discussion on the importance of community both personally and corporately!
We are still at the peak of COVID-19, but there is a wide array of areas that are affected. The biggest of these is easily work. Whether is it the change of pace, the lack of employment or the balance many are finding in working remotely, everyone is affected! Our guest, Macy Cool, director of the Northern Arizona Dream Center (NAZDC) is living almost every aspect of this simultaneously. Her insight into how work has changed, how to find rest and what will be different moving forward is vast so don't miss out on hearing what the discussion has for you!
The progression of COVID-19 has taken the world by storm. So much has progressed, even in one week, so we are discussing it again. This time from the perspective of how to live and operate in this "new world." Our first guest, Pastor Mike Cool of Lifepointe Church, discusses how to not be discouraged, how to walk in the midst of heartbreak and even how to take advantage of the time that we have!
In the first "regular" episode, Josh breaks down the past few weeks of the "Song of Solomon" series to catch you up on what's happening at Lifepointe Youth. The series focuses on attraction, love, commitment and everything a relationship is. You can listen to the weekly "Lifepointe Youth Audio Podcast" everywhere!
The bulk of the episode focuses on the coronavirus and the impact it has on everything from sports to school to churches. COVID-19 has affected life in so many ways, but truth has to remain at the center of how we engage the discussion and enter the realm of influence. By building a foundation of truth in discussing the virus, we must also be bold and honest about the Gospel and the message it brings. We have a unique opportunity to be the calm in the storm and preach the unfiltered Gospel to people who would otherwise never listen.
Youth culture can be an intimidating and daunting thing to engage in. Especially in presenting and discussing the Gospel. Welcome to the Pilot episode of "Engaging the Culture", a podcast hosted by Arizona Youth Pastor Josh Seaton.
Each week, he will take you through the past week's sermon at Lifepointe Youth in Prescott Valley, AZ, breaking down the application pieces to the message. He will also have invited guests come and discuss the things teenagers are facing, questioning or in the middle of.
We are excited to offer a space in which students, parents and leaders alike can feel resourced in engaging with youth culture! Be on the look out each week for more content!
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.