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  • We’re discussing a current series we’re in locally here in Austin @ atxtribe.org

    To check out the sermons series go to https://www.youtube.com/c/ATXTribe or listen to the podcast @

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  • A husband and father and grandfather, Steven Garber is also a neighbor and friend. A native of the great valleys of Colorado and California, with his wife Meg they have lived in the Washington DC area for over 30 years. He is a teacher to many people in many places, serving as the Senior Fellow for Vocation and the Common Good for the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust. The author of several books, his most recent is The Seamless Life: A Tapestry of Love and Learning, Worship and Work.

    Highlights:

    * What Should I Do With My Life?

    * What is "Marketplace Theology”?

    * Being A “Signpost” For The World

    * An Eschatological Hamburger

    * Vocation vs. Occupation

    * The Story Of Creation To Consummation

    * Why “enlightenment” is misleading

    * Why it matters to tell a better story

    * How Theology Can Inform The Marketplace For Better

    * Utopia or The Kingdom Of Heaven

    * “A Common Grace For A Common Good”

    * The Problem Of Absolute Autonomy

    Don’t Blame The World For Being The World…

    More about Steven:

    www.amazon.com/Steven-Garber/e/B00JG6XT84?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1637161563&sr=8-1 www.veritas.org/person/steve-garber/



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  • Kyle Spears is a Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner and Certified Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of Nebraska. He works in private practice at the Attachment and Trauma Center of Nebraska utilizing EMDR in working with Complex Trauma, PTSD, and DID. As a Marriage and Family Therapist, he works to help heal marriages and complex family issues. He also specializes in helping men with trauma, masculinity, and depression. Last year he started a YouTube channel and a podcast and has a website where people can go to get resources for issues that relate to trauma and theology. Kyle is currently working on his first book that will provide a basic understanding of trauma to equip both ministers and members. He is also working on a book with Michael Burns called the “The Big Lie” that will address the aspect of racial and intergenerational trauma.

    Highlights:

    * “A lack of Sabbath on the inside”

    * Why some become resilient and some become resentful

    * Can you articulate what it means to be human?

    * Why we tend to see danger where there isn’t actually danger

    * “This one goes to 11!” The volume of trauma

    * Why the earliest years of faith matter most in healing

    * Community: addicted to certainty or a “long view”?

    * Stubborn heart vs. stubborn wound

    More About Kyle:

    www.truthtraumatheology.com

    www.youtube.com/c/TruthTraumaTheology



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  • Kent and Heather McKean served in the full-time ministry for over 15 years across the United States and abroad, last of which was their full time positions leading a church in Maui Hawaii. Through their personal work, ministry work, and work with hundreds of clients worldwide, they have helped people understand God's intended connection between the brain, body, and Bible. Using the latest research in brain science, psychoneuroimmunology, quantum psychology, and the mind/body connection, Kent and Heather believe the Bible not only backs up the latest scientific findings but expands upon them. 2021 they authored, The Metanoia Method: How the Brain, Body, and Bible Work Together, a program they currently work full-time teaching and training.

    Highlights:

    * Kent and Heather’s journey into the Mind, Body, Bible Connection

    * The Deviation From The Original Plan and The Journey Back

    * Trauma and The Core Questions of “Am I Safe”, “Will I Be Loved?”

    * Neuro-plasticity and the deconstruction of thoughts that don’t serve us well.

    * Living in the Matrix; the body only does what the brain commands

    * Waiting For God To Magically Heal Vs. Having Faith In The Designers Intent More

    * More Info:

    www.mindchange.com

    www.mindchangeinstitute.com

    Follow on IG and FB: @MetanoiaMethod @MindChangeMethod



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  • Bob Utley has been a pastor and a professor for 51 years. He holds a Masters in Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a Doctorate in Ministry from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Bob has held faculty positions at several colleges in the U.S. such as East Texas Baptist University, as well as positions at universities in Armenia, Serbia, Haiti, and Mexico. He’s taught several TV/Radio commissioned series including “Verse By Verse” and “Life and Work” and Currently is also the content maker and curator of “freebiblecommentary.org” which has a YouTube channel and nearly 20k subscribers, His commentary has also been included in the logos bible software.

    Highlights:

    * What does the word “hermeneutics” mean?

    * What do people tend to get wrong most about the bible.

    * How can we know we're interpreting the scriptures correctly?

    * Is the critique of the bible being imperfect a valid one?

    * Does the bible really have all the answers to the complex issues we face?

    * “American Christianity”

    * Practicals on how we can approach the bible with great honor for it’s complexity, but also practically learn from it.

    More On Bob’s Work:

    http://www.freebiblecommentary.org/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8E1...



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  • * The co-host of the Tribe Exchange Christian Ray Flores was a political refugee in Chile. As a child, Christian and his family spend some time in a refugee camp before being welcomed as an asylum-seeker in Munich, Germany. This single event of being displaced and unwanted in their own country change the trajectory of Christian's life. He has lived in Russia, Mozambique, and eventually to the United States, in many political and socially unstable moments in those countries. He shares his personal experience as a refugee, and how it has informed his apprenticeship to the way of Jesus in today's world.

    In this conversation we discuss...

    * Parallels between Afghanistan and Christian's experience.

    * The impact political and physical persecution, displacement has on people.

    * How to view the idea of whether we should welcome refugees through the lens of the Bible

    ATX Tribe - www.atxtribe.org Christian Ray Flores Twitter: @christianray Instagram:@christianrayflores Third Drive: www.thirddrive.co



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  • Jahson and Noelle Saunders currently serve on staff at Broward Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In addition to serving in the music ministry and media team, Jahson and Noelle help lead the process of Broward Worship, a local worship collective that’s currently releasing fresh songs for Churches to connect with God, and for those who are far off to find Him. Together, they claim the many titles of worship leader, producer, arranger, singer & multi-instrumentalist.

    Highlights

    * The Broward Worship journey

    * The benefits of collaboration over solo effort

    * The collective writing process - New songs across generational diversity

    * The place of worship for a seeker

    More on Broward:

    www.youtube.com/channel/UCfXf2hs919Ng... https://www.instagram.com/browardworship



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  • Steve Staten is a trainer, speaker and organizational health consultant. He has worked with single and multisite churches of 250 to 6,000 members in Hawaii, Alaska, California, Florida, the Midwest, Canada and the UK, as well as a global nonprofit and a nonprofit in Asia. Steve’s early professional life began at Fermilab in 1979 and spans nine years in engineering, where he worked with high energy, sound, radar and computer design. In 1988, Steve and his wife went into ministry full-time, where he acquired over twenty-five years of experience in church leadership, overseeing staff education, pastoring and managing conflict. He has a Master’s degree in Theology (1997) and a Master’s degree in Conflict Management (2013). And Steve is certified with a Safety / Risk Management method and philosophy called Just Culture. He's a big proponent of collaboration and recently published, The Art of Breakthrough: Collaborating on Audacious Undertakings. Steve is a project coordinator for the Disciples Center for Education, a nonprofit initiative that helps fund the Teleios Journal and PhD scholarships for qualifying individuals.

    Highlights:

    * Just Culture

    * Confession Phobia Vs. Safe Environments

    * The Pro’s of Conflict

    * Prologue, Clarify The Problem, Develop The “Ask”

    * The Enemy of Resolution Is Shame

    * Applying the Ancient Paths

    More About Steve: www.bridginginternational.com



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  • Dr. John Oakes…. John holds BS in Chemistry from the University of Connecticut, dual PhD in chemistry and physics from the University of Colorado. John has served as a minister and teacher in the church speaking in 80 countries and at 60 universities around the world, and as well as a professor in several universities, including UCSD, Mesa College, and Marian College over the past nearly 40 years until retiring from his professorship in 2018 and taking on a full-time ministry position pastoring the Bakersfield Church of Christ in California. John is the author of fourteen books including; Is There a God? Questions of Science and the Bible, Reasons for Belief: A Handbook of Christian Evidences, and 3 volumes of church history entitled, “The Christian Story” with a 4th volume to be release.

    Highlights:

    * John's Journey Back In Time

    * Why does Church History Matter today?

    * Critics and Romantics of Church History

    * Primitive Church Vs. Unity

    More About Dr. Oakes and His Work:

    www.evidenceforchristianity.org www.ipibooks.com/collections/all/products/thechristianstory-volume1



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  • With almost 24 years in the full-time ministry, Sajjan and his wife Lisa have served in churches in Boston, New Delhi, Albania and Bulgaria. Sajjan currently serves as the Evangelist/Elder for the Pioneer Valley Church of Christ in western Massachusetts for the past nine years. Sajjan is also an MSW and co-Founder of CrossPoint Clinical Services where he works to implement theology with good clinical practices to help heal marriages and families.

    With almost 24 years in the full-time ministry, Sajjan and his wife Lisa have served in churches in Boston, New Delhi, Albania and Bulgaria. Sajjan currently serves as the Evangelist/Elder for the Pioneer Valley Church of Christ in western Massachusetts for the past nine years. Sajjan is also an MSW and co-Founder of CrossPoint Clinical Services where he works to implement theology with good clinical practices to help heal marriages and families.

    Highlights:

    * From the lab to the pulpit Bridging the gap between clinical analysis of trauma and spiritual healing

    * Created for Community Burn Out

    * “An Occupational Phenomenon”

    * Why does burn out seem to be on the rise?

    * Information Vulnerability

    * A Theological Component to Burn Out

    * The Benefit of Sabbath

    For more about Sajjan’s work check out:

    www.pioneervalleycoc.org

    https://www.crosspointclinical.org



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  • Faith & Venture: The Spiritual Journey of The Entrepreneur w/ Kalah Haley. Ep. 7 of The Tribe Exchange. Kalah Haley is Founder and CEO of Saint Rock Media, an events marketing and production company that partners with enterprise and nonprofit organizations to strategize and execute their business objectives through virtual and hybrid event solutions. After an unprecedented year with the Novel Coronavirus, Kalah and her team have executed over 100 virtual and hybrid events that have centered around connection with the most fundamental motivation of an audience. Saint Rock Media is a flagship agency partnering with Hopin and produces events around the world with clients, including USC Marshall School of Business, NFL Players' Association, and JAM South Africa, Some of Saint Rock's featured presenters and performances include Mellody Hobson, Mark Cuban, Gary Vaynerchuck, Fred Gray, and Jonathan Butler.

    Highlights:

    - Kalah’s journey to becoming a follower of Jesus

    - Youtube and the road from organic chemistry to UFC

    - Working through internal and external resistance to being an entrepreneur

    - Growing spiritually while growing in your industry

    Links for More on Kalah’s Work:

    https://hopin.com/events/xcelerate

    www.saintrockmedia.com



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  • Dr. Douglas Jacoby. Holds a degree from Duke University in history, an MTS from Harvard in New Testament, and a doctorate from Drew University in Christian Education. He also serves an adjunct professor of theology at Lincoln Christian University and professor of theology in the Rocky Mountain School of Theology and Ministry. Douglas is an accomplished author, and has been an international teacher several decades, debating, teaching, and preaching in over 100 nations around the globe.

    Highlights:

    - Defining “Progressive Christianity”

    - “Chronological Snobbery”

    - Is Progressivism Really A New Thing?

    - Why We Tend To Like A Spiritual Salad Bar

    - “Intertextuality"

    - Is There A Christian Political Party?

    - The Key To Navigating The Currents Of Culture

    For More About Douglas’ Work:

    https://www.douglasjacoby.com/

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  • Dr. Sumerlin earned an undergraduate degree at Indiana University, a masters degree in counseling from the University of Missouri and a doctorate in Education & Counseling from Colorado State University. He has had a career paths that include being a teacher, a minster, and for nearly 30 years a counselor in public education. He is the founder of In Motion Counseling - a researched based curriculum offering programs and courses that also use Biblical concepts in assisting others in the journey towards lasting change. He’s authored several publications including, “The Grief Journey: Finding Peace in All of Life's Losses” Since 2016, Dr. Sumerlin has also served as Dean & Professor of the Rocky Mountain School of Ministry & Theology.

    Highlights

    - Dr. Sumerlin’s Spiritual Journey Into The Field Of Grief

    - Why Community Matters In Recovery

    - How The Independence Of The West Changed Our Ability To Grieve

    - Holding The Moment For Others In Grief

    - Universal Elements of Grief

    - The Guiding Principle In Moving Through Grief For More On Dr. Sumerlin’s Work:

    www.inmotioncounseling.org/



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  • Will Archer is the Lead Evangelist for the Potomac Valley Church, a dynamic and diverse Virginia congregation with a deep commitment to serving all people and multiplying authentic faith. (Woodbridge, Virginia) Will is a visionary with over two decades of experience in leading missional communities in diverse ministry settings. He is a passionate Minister with proven capacity to develop and amplify theologically sound and culturally relevant messaging across multiple digital platforms. He is deeply devoted to developing healthy communities of faith that engage both the business community and community partners committed to serving the poor. He serves as the Chairman for The Human Services Alliance of Greater Prince William and he is an alumni of Leadership Prince William (Class of 2019). Will has an Undergraduate degree in Public Policy from Arcadia University and a Masters degree from Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, DC. He is currently a Doctoral candidate in Educational Ministry with a focus in Educational Leadership at Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia. He is also co-host of The Greater Everyday Podcast. He has been married to the love of his life, Tosha Archer for 2 years and they have two adventurous children, 17-year-old Mekhi, and 12-year-old Journey.

    Highlights

    - Will's Spiritual Journey from Islam to Discipleship

    - The Potomac Valley Church Story

    - Being the church to the city: The intentional outward focus into the community

    - Will's journey towards meeting the needs of his community

    - The 3rd Way and the tension of balancing conviction in the world of partisanship

    - Why community matters no matter what your faith

    - Practical discipleship when it comes to your relationship with your city Links For

    More Info

    https://www.potomacvalleychurch.com/



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  • David Bruce is originally from Oklahoma but was wondering in Moscow, Russia when he was met and became a Christ-follower in 1991. A few years later he met his wife, Cece in Stockholm and have been married 26 years. 2 children After addressing his own personal addiction to pornography and embracing a recovery lifestyle within his Christian walk, David decided to go back to grad school and become a therapist. David has been a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist since 2008 but also has worked as an Addiction Medicine counselor in clinical setting for over 15 years. David currently works part-time as an LMFT and with his wife serves in the ministry in Los Angeles. David specializes in chemical and behavioral addictions, depression, anxiety and couples' therapy.

    Highlights:

    - Spiritual Journey into becoming a therapist

    - "Emotions are a horrible master but a great servant"

    - "Church-ianity" vs. Healthy Church Community

    - How to work through our "Triggers"

    - Asking The Right Questions To Bridge Relational Gaps

    - Living In Community With People Who You Don't Agree With you

    Connect W/ David: email: [email protected]



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  • How Does Apprenticeship To Jesus Look In The 21st Century? Marty Solomon of the BEMA Podcast shares some insights on The Tribe Exchange Marty Solomon Originally from Southern Idaho. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Christian Ministries from Boise Bible College. Marty spent time under the teaching of Ray Vanerlaan, host of “That the World May Know”, traveling with him to both Israel and Turkey researching biblical history and context. Marty now lives in Cincinatti, with his family, where he serves as the President of Impact Campus Ministries and is the Creator and Executive Producer of the BEMA Podcast.

    Highlights:

    - From Boise To Jerusalem: Marty's Spiritual Journey

    - How To Follow A Rabbi

    - Apprenticeship To Jesus In The 21st C. Post Christian World

    - What's Next For BEMA Links For More

    More On Marty:

    https://www.bemadiscipleship.com/

    https://www.impacttheu.com/

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    @ www.facebook.com/thetribex,

    www.youtube.com/channel/UCmLJDmjX9WgY...

    www.instagram.com/the_tribe_exchange/



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