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Big Dreams? Expect Criticism (and here's how to handle it)

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Content provided by Adam Hamilton. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Adam Hamilton 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.
Ever wondered what it takes to make a real difference in the world? In this episode of Making Sense of Faith, Adam Hamilton takes us on a journey to Bristol, England, where he explores the very first Methodist building—the New Room, built in 1739. From inside this historic space where John Wesley launched a movement that changed Christianity forever, Adam unpacks the timeless lessons about pursuing big dreams, handling criticism, and staying true to your calling even when others push back. This isn't just a history lesson—it's a roadmap for anyone wrestling with whether to take bold steps for something they believe in.

Takeaways from This Episode:

"The World Is My Parish" - Why Breaking the Rules Sometimes Matters. When the Bishop of Bristol told Wesley to stay in his lane, the young preacher responded with one of history's most famous declarations. Adam reveals how this moment of holy defiance teaches us when it's okay to push the boundaries for something bigger than ourselves.
Buildings as Tools, Not Monuments - The Original Purpose-Driven Church. The New Room wasn't just a preaching house—it was a seminary, food pantry, pharmacy, and community center all rolled into one. Discover how Wesley's approach to using space challenges our modern assumptions about what church buildings should actually do.
Big Dreams Equal Big Criticism - And That's Actually Okay. Adam shares Wesley's famous quote: "If you have a big dream, you're gonna be criticized." Learn why criticism might actually be a sign you're on the right track and how to push through when people say "we've never done it that way before."
When Faith Gets Political - The Sermon That Started a Riot. In 1787, at age 85, Wesley preached against slavery in Bristol—a city built on the slave trade. The congregation literally started fighting, breaking pews and throwing things. Adam explores what happened next and what it teaches us about speaking truth to power.
The Power of Singing Theology - Why Music Matters More Than You Think. With Charles Wesley's 6,000 hymns, the Methodist revival happened as much through song as sermons. Adam explains why singing isn't just the warm-up act—it's how theology gets into our hearts and stays there.

Considering a career change? Starting a business or ministry? Simply trying to live more authentically? This episode offers both historical wisdom and practical encouragement, and you’ll leave this episode with a clearer understanding of why taking risks for something you believe in isn't just acceptable—it's essential.
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Content provided by Adam Hamilton. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Adam Hamilton 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.
Ever wondered what it takes to make a real difference in the world? In this episode of Making Sense of Faith, Adam Hamilton takes us on a journey to Bristol, England, where he explores the very first Methodist building—the New Room, built in 1739. From inside this historic space where John Wesley launched a movement that changed Christianity forever, Adam unpacks the timeless lessons about pursuing big dreams, handling criticism, and staying true to your calling even when others push back. This isn't just a history lesson—it's a roadmap for anyone wrestling with whether to take bold steps for something they believe in.

Takeaways from This Episode:

"The World Is My Parish" - Why Breaking the Rules Sometimes Matters. When the Bishop of Bristol told Wesley to stay in his lane, the young preacher responded with one of history's most famous declarations. Adam reveals how this moment of holy defiance teaches us when it's okay to push the boundaries for something bigger than ourselves.
Buildings as Tools, Not Monuments - The Original Purpose-Driven Church. The New Room wasn't just a preaching house—it was a seminary, food pantry, pharmacy, and community center all rolled into one. Discover how Wesley's approach to using space challenges our modern assumptions about what church buildings should actually do.
Big Dreams Equal Big Criticism - And That's Actually Okay. Adam shares Wesley's famous quote: "If you have a big dream, you're gonna be criticized." Learn why criticism might actually be a sign you're on the right track and how to push through when people say "we've never done it that way before."
When Faith Gets Political - The Sermon That Started a Riot. In 1787, at age 85, Wesley preached against slavery in Bristol—a city built on the slave trade. The congregation literally started fighting, breaking pews and throwing things. Adam explores what happened next and what it teaches us about speaking truth to power.
The Power of Singing Theology - Why Music Matters More Than You Think. With Charles Wesley's 6,000 hymns, the Methodist revival happened as much through song as sermons. Adam explains why singing isn't just the warm-up act—it's how theology gets into our hearts and stays there.

Considering a career change? Starting a business or ministry? Simply trying to live more authentically? This episode offers both historical wisdom and practical encouragement, and you’ll leave this episode with a clearer understanding of why taking risks for something you believe in isn't just acceptable—it's essential.
  continue reading

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