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In this episode we are joined by Bishop Mike McKee, the Episcopal leader of the North Texas Annual Conference. Bishop McKee was ordained in the Central Texas Annual Conference and elected to the episcopacy in 2012 by the South Central Jurisdictional Conference. The Texas native is passionate about the deeper mission of the church, and he'll share a story about a church in his area that says a lot about how disagreements matter little to the larger mission of the church. In our interview, Bishop McKee reflects that perhaps we have lost what our God and Christ is calling on all of us to do. He also reflects on the deep poverty in his area and answers questions about theological and biblical interpretations and offers up a challenge to all of us when it comes to biblical interpretation.
By OneChurchPlan.orgIn this episode we are joined by Bishop Mike McKee, the Episcopal leader of the North Texas Annual Conference. Bishop McKee was ordained in the Central Texas Annual Conference and elected to the episcopacy in 2012 by the South Central Jurisdictional Conference. The Texas native is passionate about the deeper mission of the church, and he'll share a story about a church in his area that says a lot about how disagreements matter little to the larger mission of the church. In our interview, Bishop McKee reflects that perhaps we have lost what our God and Christ is calling on all of us to do. He also reflects on the deep poverty in his area and answers questions about theological and biblical interpretations and offers up a challenge to all of us when it comes to biblical interpretation.