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ep91 - Understanding Evangelicalism Today with Gavin Calver and Phil Knox

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In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery engages with authors Gavin Calver and Phil Knox about their book 'Good News People.' They explore the essence of evangelicalism, the meaning of the good news, and the importance of unity and diversity within the church. The conversation delves into the role of the Evangelical Alliance, the experiences of different churches, and how to navigate disagreements. They also discuss five key postures of faith that are crucial for living in today's cultural moment and share messages of hope for the church.

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Visit the Evangelical Alliance UK's website eauk.org

Takeaways

  • To be an evangelical means to believe in the Bible as the inspired word of God.
  • The good news is an announcement, a story, and a person—Jesus.
  • Unity within the church is essential for making Jesus known.
  • Friendship is a powerful antidote to division in the church.
  • The church is experiencing a moment of growth and openness.
  • We need to hold the tension between substance and style in our faith.
  • The Evangelical Alliance aims to equip and inspire the church.
  • Diversity in the church reflects the love of Jesus across cultures.
  • We must prioritize our theological convictions while being kind and brave.
  • The book 'Good News People' is designed for communal exploration and discussion.

Sound Bites

"The good news is an announcement."
"We need to prioritize friendship."
"We need to step into the season God is doing."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Good News People
01:07 Defining Evangelicalism
04:08 Understanding the Good News
07:16 Unity and Diversity in Evangelicalism
09:20 The Role of the Evangelical Alliance
11:07 Experiences Across Different Churches
15:17 Navigating Disagreements
18:41 Five Postures of Faith
20:48 Messages for the Church
22:05 Getting to Know the Authors
27:35 The Holy Spirit's Work in Their Lives
29:54 Future Projects and Resources

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91 episodes

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In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb, host Matt McChlery engages with authors Gavin Calver and Phil Knox about their book 'Good News People.' They explore the essence of evangelicalism, the meaning of the good news, and the importance of unity and diversity within the church. The conversation delves into the role of the Evangelical Alliance, the experiences of different churches, and how to navigate disagreements. They also discuss five key postures of faith that are crucial for living in today's cultural moment and share messages of hope for the church.

Links

Help keep this podcast on the web by simply buying me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattmcchlery

Sponsor an episode of this podcast Click for Advertising info

Visit Matt McChlery's website mattmcchlery.com

Visit the Evangelical Alliance UK's website eauk.org

Takeaways

  • To be an evangelical means to believe in the Bible as the inspired word of God.
  • The good news is an announcement, a story, and a person—Jesus.
  • Unity within the church is essential for making Jesus known.
  • Friendship is a powerful antidote to division in the church.
  • The church is experiencing a moment of growth and openness.
  • We need to hold the tension between substance and style in our faith.
  • The Evangelical Alliance aims to equip and inspire the church.
  • Diversity in the church reflects the love of Jesus across cultures.
  • We must prioritize our theological convictions while being kind and brave.
  • The book 'Good News People' is designed for communal exploration and discussion.

Sound Bites

"The good news is an announcement."
"We need to prioritize friendship."
"We need to step into the season God is doing."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Good News People
01:07 Defining Evangelicalism
04:08 Understanding the Good News
07:16 Unity and Diversity in Evangelicalism
09:20 The Role of the Evangelical Alliance
11:07 Experiences Across Different Churches
15:17 Navigating Disagreements
18:41 Five Postures of Faith
20:48 Messages for the Church
22:05 Getting to Know the Authors
27:35 The Holy Spirit's Work in Their Lives
29:54 Future Projects and Resources

  continue reading

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