Tyler Ward talks to Pastor Mike Erre about his struggle to overcome legalistic pride and hypocrisy. Got comments or questions? Text us at (615) 861-9503 and join the conversation.
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Tyler Ward talks to Pastor Mike Erre about his struggle to overcome legalistic pride and hypocrisy. Got comments or questions? Text us at (615) 861-9503 and join the conversation.
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Mike Erre, Suzie Lind, and host Kevin Dixon explore individual and collective prayer. How do we move beyond the structure of the words and fill our prayers with meaning and intimacy?
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This season’s conversations are inspired by the book, “Upside Down Kingdom,” by Donald Kraybill, as well as the discussions at our current Sunday gatherings. If you’re curious to learn more, join us online or live in Brentwood, Tenn. each week at 9am and 11am.
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Jesus tells his followers not to pray, give or fast in public where their actions will be seen by others. Instead, they should be done in secret where only God will see. Mike Erre, Suzie Lind, and host Kevin Dixon answer questions from a recent message on this subject explore what this means for how we live our day-to-day Christian lives in public and in private.
Got comments or questions? Text us at (615) 861-9503 or email journey@journeytn.com and join the conversation.
This season’s conversations are inspired by the book, “Upside Down Kingdom,” by Donald Kraybill, as well as the discussions at our current Sunday gatherings. If you’re curious to learn more, join us online or live in Brentwood, Tenn. each week at 9am and 11am.
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To understand Jesus’ Upside Down Kingdom, we have to start with what the phrase “Kingdom of God” actually means. Is it something that’s coming in the future, or is it already here? Is the Church God’s Kingdom? Mike Erre joins host Kevin Dixon to consider different views of the Kingdom of God and how that affects the way we read the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7).
Got comments or questions? Text us at (615) 861-9503 or email journey@journeytn.com and join the conversation.
This season’s conversations are inspired by the book, “Upside Down Kingdom,” by Donald Kraybill, as well as the discussions at our current Sunday gatherings. If you’re curious to learn more, join us online or live in Brentwood, Tenn. each week at 9am and 11am.
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Suzie Lind and Kevin Dixon share their practices, life experiences in the week leading up to Easter—and the significance of pausing and living completely into this time.
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Kevin, Mike, and Suzie have a conversation around grace in response to a question from the Gathering on Sunday: “What would you say to one who has worked to tear down their ‘tower’ through counseling/spiritual healing in order for them to build it back up in a healthier way?’ Also, what is grace, anyway? Are the definitions we have sufficient for grace? How do we live into the grace we’ve been given and into who we already are in Christ?
Got comments or questions? Text us at (615) 861-9503 or email journey@journeytn.com and join the conversation.
This season’s conversations are inspired by the book, “Upside Down Kingdom,” by Donald Kraybill, as well as the discussions at our current Sunday gatherings. If you’re curious to learn more, join us online or live in Brentwood, Tenn. each week at 9am and 11am.
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With apologies to classic rock fans, Jesus’ Sermon on The Mount teaches us that love is more than a feeling. Suzie Lind and Mike Erre join host Kevin Dixon to explore questions from our current teaching series, the Upside Down Kingdom. This week, a question about love and shame leads them into a discussion of how different Jesus’ idea of love is from our common, pop-cultural understanding. So, how can we rid ourselves of cultural biases and hear His message as it was intended?
Got comments or questions? Text us at (615) 861-9503 or email journey@journeytn.com and join the conversation.
This season’s conversations are inspired by the book, “Upside Down Kingdom,” by Donald Kraybill, as well as the discussions at our current Sunday gatherings. If you’re curious to learn more, join us online or live in Brentwood, Tenn. each week at 9am and 11am.
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Suzie Lind and Alyssa McNally join host Kevin Dixon to share their own personal journeys of discovering—and re-thinking—their own faith.
This season’s conversations are inspired by the book, “Upside Down Kingdom,” by Donald Kraybill, as well as our current teaching series.
Got comments or questions? Text us at (615) 861-9503 or email journey@journeytn.com and join the conversation.
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What does it mean when Jesus cautions us in his “Upside Down Kingdom” not to attach God’s name to empty things (Matthew 5:33-37). As we learned in Sunday’s Gathering, it’s easy–and tempting–to invoke God when express our own opinions and desires. Phrases like “I have a word for you,” “God told me” and “we are being led” can become tools of religious power and manipulation. Where does that leave us, though, when we really do have visions and hear God’s voice? Mike Erre, Suzie Lind and Tim Timmons share some of their own experiences as they explore these questions.
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