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#253 | Why You Can’t Follow Jesus Alone: Rediscovering the Power of Christian Community

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Join the Blueprint Cohort – Starting May 28!

Are you ready to go deeper in your faith and discover how to live out God's Kingdom in today's world?

Sign up for the Blueprint Cohort, a 5-week guided journey through Blueprint: Kingdom Living in the Modern World. We’ll meet Wednesdays from 12–1 PM ET, starting May 28 via Zoom.

🗓 Meeting Dates:

  • May 28
  • June 4
  • June 11
  • June 18
  • June 25

Whether you're a pastor, leader, or simply hungry to grow, this cohort is designed to refresh, equip, and encourage you.

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The podcast episode delves into the intricate dynamics of community within a post-Christian context, highlighting the necessity of belonging and the transformative power of genuine fellowship.

Irwyn Ince Jr. articulates a profound understanding of community as a divine reality, drawing upon the concept of perichoresis to illustrate the interplay of unity and diversity within the Trinity. This theological foundation suggests that true community is not merely a human construct but a reflection of God's nature.

As the discussion unfolds, it becomes evident that the journey towards authentic community demands vulnerability and a willingness to extend oneself beyond familiar boundaries, particularly for those from minority backgrounds.

Along with Ince, Jr., the episode features insights from such leaders as Bishop Claude Alexander, Allen Yeh, Stephen O. Presley, O. Alan Noble, N.T. Wright and Michael Goheen emphasize that the church, as a microcosm of the Kingdom of God, must embody diversity and reconciliation. Ince Jr. poignantly raises critical questions regarding the cost of belonging, urging listeners to consider the sacrifices individuals make in pursuit of genuine community and the importance of creating spaces where all voices are heard and valued. The overarching message underscores the call for maturity within the church, advocating for a collective journey that embraces discomfort as a catalyst for growth and unity, ultimately reflecting the beauty of the Gospel in a fractured world.

Takeaways:

  • The need for community and belonging is essential for every individual, transcending mere desire to become a fundamental requirement.
  • The concept of perichoresis, representing the divine dance within the Trinity, serves as a foundational principle for understanding authentic community.
  • True community is not merely a human construct but rather a reflection of God's divine nature, emphasizing unity amidst diversity.
  • Engaging with diverse perspectives within the church enriches our understanding of God and enhances our communal worship experience.
  • The journey towards authentic community necessitates maturity, which often entails discomfort and personal growth in faith.
  • To fully embody the Gospel, the church must embrace its missional identity, engaging with the world in love, justice, and faithfulness.

Keep up with updates from Apollos Watered: The Center for Discipleship & Cultural Apologetics.

Get Travis's book Blueprint: Kingdom Living in the Modern World.

Join Travis's Substack, Deep Roots Society

Thank you for making a difference!

  continue reading

230 episodes

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Content provided by Travis Michael Fleming. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Travis Michael Fleming or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Join the Blueprint Cohort – Starting May 28!

Are you ready to go deeper in your faith and discover how to live out God's Kingdom in today's world?

Sign up for the Blueprint Cohort, a 5-week guided journey through Blueprint: Kingdom Living in the Modern World. We’ll meet Wednesdays from 12–1 PM ET, starting May 28 via Zoom.

🗓 Meeting Dates:

  • May 28
  • June 4
  • June 11
  • June 18
  • June 25

Whether you're a pastor, leader, or simply hungry to grow, this cohort is designed to refresh, equip, and encourage you.

👉 Sign-Up Link Here!

Spots are limited, so sign up today!

The podcast episode delves into the intricate dynamics of community within a post-Christian context, highlighting the necessity of belonging and the transformative power of genuine fellowship.

Irwyn Ince Jr. articulates a profound understanding of community as a divine reality, drawing upon the concept of perichoresis to illustrate the interplay of unity and diversity within the Trinity. This theological foundation suggests that true community is not merely a human construct but a reflection of God's nature.

As the discussion unfolds, it becomes evident that the journey towards authentic community demands vulnerability and a willingness to extend oneself beyond familiar boundaries, particularly for those from minority backgrounds.

Along with Ince, Jr., the episode features insights from such leaders as Bishop Claude Alexander, Allen Yeh, Stephen O. Presley, O. Alan Noble, N.T. Wright and Michael Goheen emphasize that the church, as a microcosm of the Kingdom of God, must embody diversity and reconciliation. Ince Jr. poignantly raises critical questions regarding the cost of belonging, urging listeners to consider the sacrifices individuals make in pursuit of genuine community and the importance of creating spaces where all voices are heard and valued. The overarching message underscores the call for maturity within the church, advocating for a collective journey that embraces discomfort as a catalyst for growth and unity, ultimately reflecting the beauty of the Gospel in a fractured world.

Takeaways:

  • The need for community and belonging is essential for every individual, transcending mere desire to become a fundamental requirement.
  • The concept of perichoresis, representing the divine dance within the Trinity, serves as a foundational principle for understanding authentic community.
  • True community is not merely a human construct but rather a reflection of God's divine nature, emphasizing unity amidst diversity.
  • Engaging with diverse perspectives within the church enriches our understanding of God and enhances our communal worship experience.
  • The journey towards authentic community necessitates maturity, which often entails discomfort and personal growth in faith.
  • To fully embody the Gospel, the church must embrace its missional identity, engaging with the world in love, justice, and faithfulness.

Keep up with updates from Apollos Watered: The Center for Discipleship & Cultural Apologetics.

Get Travis's book Blueprint: Kingdom Living in the Modern World.

Join Travis's Substack, Deep Roots Society

Thank you for making a difference!

  continue reading

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