Harbor, Pepperdine Bible Lectures
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Doug Jacoby, Nick Zola
In the late 1980s, the International Churches of Christ (ICOC or Boston Movement) formally split from the Churches of Christ (COC). In 1992, the ICOC was labeled by Time magazine as one of the world’s fastest growing church movements. But by 2000, the ICOC was experiencing an internal upheaval that forced it to reevaluate its identity. Today dialogue and cooperation have reopened between the COC and ICOC. This series explores reasons behind the rift and recent moves towards its repair.
Planning with the Spirit: His Impact on Our Lives and the Church
The House that Built Me: The Women of Faith That Have Shaped My Life
The Low Lying Fruit of Proactive Congregational Care: Reclaiming the Power of Kindness and Goodness in Our Church Communities and Beyond
Lamenting Date-Onomics*
Trueish: Church Leadership Principles That Sound Right, but Aren’t Anymore. Mostly.
Late Night Comedy Club
What Kind of Interfaith Work Would Jesus Do?
Religious Trauma
Truthy or Truthful? The Authority of Scripture in a Cross-Pressured Time (Part 1)
Truthy or Truthful? The Authority of Scripture in a Cross-Pressured Time (Part 2)
A Biblical Theology of Policing
A Question from the LGBTQ+ Community to the Church: Are We Welcome at Christ’s Table with You?
Leaning Into the Dissonance: Navigating Faith’s Tensions Together
Participating in God’s Restoration: The Story of Churches of Christ
Stories from the Field: Church Planting and the Mission of Jesus
Common Grace/Uncommon Gospel
Abba Father: God of Rescue
The Simple Secret: Choosing Love in a Culture of Hostility
Keep Calm and Carry On: How Ministers/Leaders Can Move Forward When Ministry is Difficult
Abba Father: God of Steadfast Love
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Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
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The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)