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Podcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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This week Graeme, Jonathan, and Joey discussed what it means to be human and how the church is the place that helps people become fully alive in Christ. This conversation centres on a Saint Irenaeus quote, "the glory of God is a human being fully alive." We discuss the importance of balancing transcendence, materiality, relationships, and freedom, arguing that modern society's overemphasis on materiality and disembodiment has led to a spiritual void. The Lord's Prayer is highlighted as embodying these four aspects, suggesting it as a model for holistic human development.
00:00 Anthropology and what it means to be human matters.
02:09 "The glory of God is a human fully alive."
05:11 The church helps people become fully human
07:01 Embodiment and being human
10:01 Being fully human is more than just 'discipleship'
16:07 The importance of priests for being human
23:36 The FOUR essentials of being human
27:35 The Lord's Prayer and being human
41:00 Priests and our humanity
45:55 Our culture knows we are less human
Lunch on The Way is a podcast that deeply discusses Christianity, Church, Culture, and Jesus.
Available on ALL podcast platforms https://lunchontheway.buzzsprout.com/sharePodcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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In this episode Jonathan, Graeme, and Joey announce something big, critique the current formation movement as a potentially falling into legalism, how to live with wisdom on the formation journey, catching the "wind" of the Spirit, and the importance of churches being an alternative space to the frameworks and realities of the world. This episode is a mixture of many different topics, but we still hope you can engage with something on the way.
Podcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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In this episode, Jonathan, Graeme, Joey break open a controversial topic relating to church growth and the pursuit of more. They undercover insights only someone who cares not for the consequences of thinking and questioning can unearth. Therefore, the listener needs to approach this conversation with the best of intentions; assuming the guys are love Jesus, the church, and what God to rule on earth as in heaven.
EnjoyPodcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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In this conversation, Graeme and Joey sit down with Rev. Dr. Clint Ussher who leads The Well in Christchurch, NZ and the Centre for Church Leadership. It was an open and honest conversation about church planting, identity in Christ, what pastors are sensing in New Zealand, and much more.
Podcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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In this conversation, Jonathan and Joey tease out the tensions we manage within the church and as we follow Jesus.
00:00 Introduction
00:42 Tensions are not problems to be solved
6:11 Theological tensions to manage
10:05 Slacklining as a metaphor for tension
12:07 More tensions or prayer, salvation, and more
15:10 TENSION 1: Doing vs Theological Reflection
24:29 TENSION 2: Popular Voices vs Local VoicesPodcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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In this episode the guys talk about their experience of listening to God's voice and what that means for them, some of the problematic aspects of claiming you've heard from God, and a way forward to better discern God's voice during big decisions.
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00:00 Introduction
00:42 Catching up on life
03:20 Our experiences with hearing God's voice
14:52 Honest & integrity help you hear
18:14 Grieving the Holy Spirit (Eph 4)
22:10 Justification vs personal holiness
24:58 Listen & don't listen to others
27:40 One-way & two-way door decisions
33:50 Jon Hoskin's advice
36:13 Is saying "God told me" problematic?
44:40 Be ready to act on God's voice
48:51 OutroPodcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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In this episode, Graeme, Jonathan, and Joey discuss the cultural obsession with power and attempt to rebalance the conversation, pointing to Jesus as the example of what to do with the power you have.
Podcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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In this episode, Joey and Graeme discuss the importance of theological reflection in moments of crisis. They cover how to think well during critical incidents, what is critical thinking and theological reflection, the importance of crisis, why COVID was a crisis for the church, getting deeper and not more pragmatic, the issues the church is forced to wrestle with, being okay with uncomfortable questions, education that enables critical thinking, Joey's Sunday morning reflections, the WHY that theological reflection rediscovers, and where to begin with theological reflection.
Podcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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In this conversation, the guys talk about Graeme trip to the US as a delivered a paper at the Media Ecology Conference.
00:00 Introduction
02:30 Graeme at the Media Ecology Conference
07:58 Graeme's Experience of AMERICA
14:30 Is AI and Tech Bad?
24:40 Why a Theological-Anthropology Matters
34:50 How do we Know Who we are?
38:30 Having a Relationship with AI
45:30 Will AI make critical thinking extinct?
51:30 An Important Story
Lunch on The Way is a podcast that deeply discusses Christianity, Church, Culture, and Jesus.
Available on ALL podcast platforms https://lunchontheway.buzzsprout.com/sharePodcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals expressing and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of any affiliated organisations or ministries. -
Lunch on The Way is a podcast that deeply discusses Christianity, Church, Culture, and Jesus.
Available on ALL podcast platforms https://lunchontheway.buzzsprout.com/share
In this episode the guys bring back Sam Burrows to talk more about the meta-crisis with our youth (03:02), with education (11:50), wha the meta-crisis is (14:12), a way of answering it (17:00), who Ayaan Hirsi Ali is (21:22), the death of post-modernism (24:57), a desire for nostalgia (28:33), what Christian disruption is (34:55), how this is different to post-modernism (40:15), and Sam's new podcast.
Makerspace Podcast
iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/makerspace/id1753646625
Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1DklD6kT4wEWUaF64y8pRh?si=f06b99d087ea4941&nd=1&dlsi=2600c2c0b6f6457f&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR2TiFKx1aAeZw5Pr47bWxzq2eWJMd5rmTy2vv3zWrqbbncsifcUrrSABPI_aem_2lLfKKYKYQ9HyKanMSxEFgPodcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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In this conversation, Jonathan, Graeme, and Joey discuss the good, bad, and intriguing metaphors that shape our understanding of the world, church, and our humanity. They discuss how metaphors create realities (03:30), what a metaphor is (06:10), the problematic metaphors were us as Christians (09:30), how metaphors reveal what we desire (19:30), how metaphors guide the church but should be clearly known (24:30), how Genesis 3 and the Garden is the greatest metaphor (28:45), why the Bible doesn't allow us to use just any metaphor (32:02), how biblical metaphor shape us (36:40), important New Testament metaphors (43:49), what happens when biblical metaphors are taken out of context (49:10), metaphors for ministry (51:19), and advice for Christians from this conversation (52:30).
Podcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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In this conversation, Graeme and Joey sit down with Dr. Clare Knowles who is a translation coordinator at Bible Society NZ. We discuss what Bible Society NZ is (12:42), the work Clare is currently doing with the Tokelauan Bible (14:18), cultural contextualisation and the Bible (22:50), the relationship between translation and interpretation (33:23), the ambitious sign-language project (43:18), the best/worst Bible translations (48:50), and AI and Bible translating (53:45).
Podcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.Podcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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Lunch on The Way is a podcast that deeply discusses Christianity, Church, Culture, and Jesus.
Available on ALL podcast platforms https://lunchontheway.buzzsprout.com/share
In this conversation, Jonathan and Joey weave between two main topics but begin with discussion discarding dualism (03:30), how liturgy straightens the soul like a piece of bent wood (06:53), whether we can really change through habit forming or if we need the Spirit to do that deep work (12:10), Joey and Jonathan's experiences will evangelism (21:20), how to actually invite someone to follow Jesus (30:45), how people need evangelistic structures like Alpha (35:35), why stepping out and into reliance on God is so important (46:30), they theologians need to be more than just thinkers but prayers (48:04), how people are desiring to be a part of evangelism again (50:40), and how a hunger for Jesus is all that matters in life (55:55).Podcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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In this conversation, Graeme and Joey discuss Carey Nieuwhof's latest Auckland, NZ church leadership and trends discussion but add their own thoughts to his "shifts" and "moves." They discuss how NZ church is 10yrs ahead of North America (3:08), online church possibly reaching unchurched people (10:38), people seeing us more than God (33:13), dissatisfaction with mirroring culture (36:05), the rise in authenticity (41:27), how content is not church (45:23), seeing people as more than a binary (49:16), over-editing the Sunday Service (51:00), non-toxic church culture (52:05), and much more.
Podcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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Lunch on The Way is a podcast that deeply discusses Christianity, Church, Culture, and Jesus.
Available on ALL podcast platforms https://lunchontheway.buzzsprout.com/share
In this conversation the guys get honest and discuss last week's LIVE RECORDING (00:31), whether current trends and changing are going to stick in churches (07:03), if business methodology and church needs a new critical eye (15:25), how leadership and pastoral ministry are different (25:52), the way we see the world vs how we need to see the world (30:03), and much more (39:37)!Podcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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Welcome to our very first LIVE RECORDING of Lunch on The Way held at Laidlaw College's Orientation Week. In this live conversation we discussed what's on Jonathan's mind (05:32), the church's need for reform (or not) (08:55), what true and false church reform looks like (13:18), John Mark Comer (19:50), wanting deeper things at church (21:13), a radical church change (24:53), the 3 types of church connection (28:25), the need for white spaces (30:15), how online church changes church (31:37), and the biggest challenges facing the church in NZ (37:43).
[email protected]Podcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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In this episode, Joey and Graeme discuss the Waitangi Day (00:37), tease future podcast topics (03:37), what a "Professional Christian" is (05:01), critique Rick Warren's baseball diamond discipleship pathway (08:35), expose spiritual comparison and pride (11:00), list the qualities of a spiritual person (16:28), discuss holiness compared to personality and culture (21:05), define what holiness is (28:15), explain the concept of Entire Sanctification (31:25), and finish explaining how following Jesus is a journey (39:30).
Email us at [email protected]Podcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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In this episode, the guys begin 2024 talking about what "Real Christianity" is all about. They look at John Mark Comer's take on contemporary church service and Christian formation, and Jonathan discusses what the "new martyrdom" is for the modern West.
Email us at [email protected]Podcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
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In this episode, the guys look forward with the help of Sam Burrows to what 2024 will bring for the world and church. They also bring their sense of hope into an otherwise uncertain 2024.
Email us at [email protected]Podcast hosts are Greame Flett, Jonathan Hoskin, and Joey Millington.
The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals expressing and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of any affiliated organisations or ministries. - Se mer