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Matt and Chase discuss the role of emotion in experiencing God, covering topics from emotional manipulation in modern worship services to what an appropriate awe of God looks like and how we exercise our God-given emotions.
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Chase and Matt discuss immigration with an expert in the field - Lora Ries is Director of the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation and has nearly 30 years’ experience in the immigration and homeland security arena.
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We are committed to contending for the faith delivered to the saints.
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We are committed to remaining biblically faithful in our faith and practice.
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We are committed to pursuing joy in Christ no matter the circumstances. (Psalm 94:19)
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We are committed to holding fast to the hope of Christ in us. (Hebrews 10:23)
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We just replaced our logo at The Well Church. Why'd we do it? What's the new one about? Chris Jenkins, the designer behind the rebrand, joins the show to discuss the updated logo and its place in ministry.
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The bible is a book full of patriarchs. How do we live in light of the examples found in the bible? Is that a bad thing for women, men, and families? And how do patriarchs fit into 21st century post-modernism?
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If you've ever worried what your neighbor would think if they came to your church and listened to preaching from the bible, this episode is for you.
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In 2024, Boulder Colorado is decidedly not Christendom. Unlike generations past where going to church may have helped secure a bank loan, or more recently where being a Christian is considered neutral, it is increasingly popular to look down on or even be hostile towards those who profess Christ as Lord. How does the Christian respond, love, and preach the good news in a world like this?
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The Well Church just adopted the 1689 London Baptist Confession as a resource for what our church believes. Matt and Chase discuss what is a confession, why pick this one, and what use is it to 21st century Christians?
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Matt Olson, teaching pastor at Valley Community Church in Lafayette and regional director of the Mile High Baptist Association, discusses Southern Baptist Convention churches, community, and resources.
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Heidi Ganahl, the Republican nominee for Colorado Governor in 2022, joins Matt and Chase for a conversation on Colorado political issues, involvement of churches in election season, and the importance of voting in line with your faith.b
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How should Christians think about the conflict in Israel? How does it intersect with biblical prophesy and end times? Matt and Chase discuss these questions along with just war, proportionality, the Christian posture that mourns taking of any life, and how modern Judaism relates to historic Judaism, to Christianity, and to Islam.
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Local pastor Brian Brown sits down with Matt and Chase to discuss denominations. What are they? What advantage are they to the church? How do they compare to church networks?
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A conversation with worship leader Scott Gayer about liturgy - what it is, how all types of churches use it, and why we choose the liturgies that we do.
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Derek Barnett sits down to talk about the different voices with which we can share the gospel, how evangelism fits within Calvinism, and sharing the gospel on Daytona Beech.
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Clifton Roth, pastoral counselor and executive director of Crosspoint Ministry, joins Matt and Chase to discuss dealing with crises among pastors and congregations, how we dehumanize each other, and building trust.
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Some advice we got when planting a church in Colorado was "just don't fight the skiing thing". Are we stupid, stubborn, or - dare we say biblical - enough to ignore that advice?
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Dr. David Gustafson, professor of Evangelism and Missional Ministry at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, joins Matt and Chase to talk about what it means to be "winsome". How has winsomeness and evangelism worked together or clashed throughout the history of the Christian church?
- Visa fler