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Listen in as Pastors John Karolus and Scott Seidler discuss the current Mountain View series, "Jesus Speaks".
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Listen in on the second part of Pastor Scott and Pastor John’s conversation around Jude, the one hit wonder of the New Testament! As the worship series at Mountain View finishes up this weekend, our two pastors discuss some other pieces of the puzzle in understanding the wisdom in this short epistle.
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Listen in as Pastor Scott is taking us through the book of Jude - though a quick read, it is filled with complex imagery and references. He sat down with Pastor John to talk through some of the principles in Jude, and you have a chance to listen in!
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Ecclesiastes and Job round out the wisdom literature of the Old Testament. Listen in as Pastor Scott and Pastor John share insight from these profound and challenging books of lasting singificance.
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Join Shepherd Pastors John and Scott as they dig into the book of Proverbs, seeking to find key pieces of wisdom that speak into our daily life. They not only give context to the book itself, but suggest ways we might each discover wisdom that speaks to us in that treasury of ancient knowledge. -
Listen in as Pastor John Karolus and Kip Fox dig into the songs based on Psalms 130, 65, and 1! These Scriptures contain vibrant and deep language concerning human suffering, waiting on the Lord, and faithful living. Kip leads the Psalm Library project based out of Concordia University Irvine, and the songs for each of these Psalms are used in churches across the country. Check out cui.edu/cwl for more information and resources like lyrics and lead sheets!
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Shepherd Pastor John welcomes Kip Fox, Director of the Songwriter Initiative out of Concordia University Irvine to discuss his projects surrounding different Psalms rewritten to modern language and music. Listen in for words of hope and encouragement, and find more information about the Songwriter initiative at cui.edu/cwa -
In this episode of ValleyChat, pastors John Karolus and Scott Seidler reflect on an amazing conference opportunity with the Global Leadership Network they were privileged to be a part of in Edmond, Oklahoma. John and Scott discuss their learnings and takeaways from the conference and apply these learnings to the life of ministry here at Shepherd.
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Shepherd Pastor John welcomes his coworker and mentor Pastor Alan onto the podcast as they discuss the nuance of leading from the "2nd chair." Listen in to gain some wisdom on what it means to support central figures in leadership, and hear some of Pastor Alan's own experiences over nearly thirty years of service at Shepherd! -
Embark on a journey with us to the heart of leadership evolution, as we unpack the richness of our experience at Global Leadership Network's Base Camp conference at Life.Church in Edmond, Oklahoma. This conference was a vibrant precursor to the Global Leadership Summit. Share in Pastor John and Pastor Scott's insights from this gathering of like-minded church leaders in Edmond, Oklahoma, and feel the excitement building for the summit slated for August 2024.
Captivated once more by the power of Craig Groeschel's words at the summit, I revisit the pivotal moment when personal spirituality took on a new center — Jesus. This episode is a tapestry of transformation, interwoven with the personal quests of speakers who prove that the Holy Spirit can magnificently amplify our unique talents. As we express our heartfelt thanks for the privilege to partake in such a life-altering event, we invite you to explore the transformative potential lying in wait for you at the Global Leadership Summit, ready to ignite a deeper engagement with the divine mission that unites us all. -
Ever wake up with a sense of anticipation, eager to discover what God has in store for you? That's the sentiment Pastor John and I explore as we reflect on the beauty of being morning people, awakened by the promise of divine love and mercy. Our discussion, rich with personal anecdotes from festive seasons and the lessons of the Epiphany, delves into the wise men's journey to the newborn King, their crucial discernment to sidestep King Herod, and what this means for our daily walk with Christ. We confront the stark dichotomy of light and dark within Matthew's gospel, acknowledging the sacrifices of the earliest Christian martyrs and the resilience of faith that withstands the trials of life.
Join us as we weave through the narrative of personal suffering, the significance of confronting our own shadows to truly appreciate Christ's illuminating presence. Pastor John shares how the 'me issue mindset' can weigh us down with the false belief that we must face life's storms in solitude, and we offer a counter-narrative of a God who intimately shares in our tribulations. We discuss the human yearning for predictability, the comfort found in the daily renewal of God's mercies, and the encouragement to process life's emotions one day at a time. As we aspire for spiritual growth within our communities, we invite you to partake in this episode's journey, to live out the epiphany light in the ordinariness of our days and embrace the roles we play in manifesting God's mercy and love to those around us. -
Discover the art of crafting sermons that touch the heart and the intellect with John, a fresh voice in the pastoral world, who joins us to share his transformative journey towards connecting more deeply with his congregation. Weaving his personal narrative with practical insights, this episode uncovers the delicate balance of preaching with authenticity and theological depth. Together, we dissect the creative process behind sermonizing, from the initial spark of inspiration to the final delivery that aims to leave an ineffaceable mark on the listener's soul.
Every speaker, seasoned or novice, knows the struggle of nerves and the quest for confidence. This episode isn't just about preaching; it's a look into the crucible where public speaking skills are forged. From childhood performances to the nerve-wracking moments before stepping onto the pulpit during festive seasons, I reflect on my experiences with candid vulnerability. The conversation shifts to navigating the fine line between improvisation and meticulous scripting, and yes, we confess to sometimes borrowing a colleague's words when time is scarce. It's a chapter of growth, resilience, and the sometimes-unexpected joy found in conveying a message that resonates with every pair of ears in the pews.
Concluding our soul-enriching dialogue, we focus on the power of Christian conversations to foster spiritual growth. John and I discuss how reflecting on sermons and sharing their essence with others can solidify our faith. This episode emphasizes the transformative potential of sermons, not just in the moment of listening but in the ripples they create as their messages are carried and pondered upon in everyday life. Our hope is that this conversation serves as a beacon of encouragement, a reminder of God's unwavering mercy, and a testament to the strength found in our communal bond. Join us for this heartfelt exploration of the spoken word's ability to inspire and ignite spiritual journeys. -
Imagine having a heart-to-heart with two pastors who have wisdom to share about life, friendships, family, and the power of encouragement. That's exactly what you'll get with Pastors John Karolus and Scott Seidler in this episode of Valley Chat. This soul-stirring conversation unravels the importance of male friendships, the role of family encouragement, and the profound power of sincere conversations in sustaining your spiritual journey. Whether you're a pastor, a church goer, or someone embarking on their spiritual exploration, you're bound to gain insights into the importance of longevity in relationships and the significance of family support.
Now, let's talk about you. How do you give and receive encouragement? Are you an extrovert who thrives on uplifting others, or an introvert who finds solace in quiet motivation? In this episode, we reveal how different personalities perceive encouragement. We also touch upon the joy of being an encourager, the exhilaration of creating dynamic loops of encouragement, and the importance of paying it forward. Pastor Scott, with his wealth of experience, shares his insights on how to nurture these relationships and be a catalyst for positivity. So, tune in to reflect, learn, and most importantly, to be encouraged. This is not just a podcast episode; it's a conversation that promises to inspire and uplift you in more ways than one. -
Ever wondered why some churches seem to inherently draw you in, making you feel seen, heard, and comfortable? In our latest Shepherd podcast Pastors John Karolus and Scott Seidler, unfold the intriguing concept of Christian hospitality and its quintessential role in fostering a warm environment within our church spaces. From our years of experience, we delve into how this divine virtue extends beyond mere cordiality; it's about creating an ambiance where every individual feels valued and respected.
We also tackle the fascinating dynamic between different worship styles and hospitality. Liturgical or charismatic, every worship style comes with its unique ambiance, and we share our insights about how these can sometimes inadvertently alienate newcomers. Drawing from our own experiences, we reveal how creating an environment of spaciousness in worship services can make a world of difference, allowing for fruitful engagement and a welcoming atmosphere for new members.
But hospitality isn't just about openness; it's also about having clear boundaries. In the concluding segment of this episode, we venture into the oft-overlooked aspect of setting appropriate boundaries within the realm of hospitality. We address some tough questions about vulnerability and trust, underscoring the necessity of clear lines for facilitating a hospitable environment. Wrapping up, we remind ourselves of the biblical call to hospitality and discuss practical ways we can embody this call in our 21st-century lives. Join us on this enlightening journey as we strive to become more hospitable followers of Jesus. -
Do you ever feel like your Christian life has become more of a spiritual task list than a vibrant, human experience? Pastors John Karolus and Scott Seidler challenge this notion as they illuminate the biblical truth that we are called to embrace our humanity while following Christ. In a thoughtful exploration of Peter's sermon on the day of Pentecost, they unearth the vital balance between our spiritual duties and earthly roles, emphasizing the joy and abundance inherent in Christian living and the genuine authenticity this brings to our service in the gospel.
Taking cues from Paul's words in Corinthians, we also examine the liberating truth that we don't bear the entire weight of evangelism. God gifts us with relationships for a purpose, and in this episode, we learn to leverage these connections to share our faith authentically. As the holiday season approaches, we encourage you to engage more deeply with those around you and to remember God's personal love for you, irrespective of where you are in your spiritual journey. Join us in this engaging discussion, let's interact on a more human level and inspire one another to live out our faith with authenticity.