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- Religion & Spirituality
Join staff and friends of Journey Church for this weekly podcast where we explore pressing questions about faith, history, truth, and what it means to be a Jesus follower. Every Thursday, you’ll hear stories, interviews, guidance on spiritual practices, (and some irreverent humor) as we awaken, align, and live out our true identities in Christ. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/journeychurch/support
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Burning Down The House
Jesus saved the worst of his woes to the Pharisees for last, telling them, "Look, your house is left to you, desolate." This week's surprise guest asks our regular NOW talking heads Mike Erre, Kevin Dixon and Tim Timmons exactly what that means. Is there a point at which just God abandons us?
Plus: She's so unusual! Discover the first surprise guest who can out-'80s Mike.
TIMESTAMPS
00:40 Welcome to the jungle
01:02 It's raining men with Suzie Lind on vacation this week
01:54 You dropped a bomb on me. Who's gonna be this week's guest?
02:41 Lady (You Bring Us Up). Meet singer, author, worship leader and punk Barbie, Stephanie Skipper.
04:20 Diamonds on the sides of her shoes
11:23 Electric blue
15:42 Who's zooming who? Kevin plays the 80s game. For just a second. 'Cause he's only got one song.
16:33 You gotta have faith, faith, faith. So, this is where the real content starts for all you Bible super freaks.
31:05 How will I know? A listener asks about balancing individual vs community mindsets during the music at Sunday gatherings
42:17 Everyday I write the book. Stephanie tells us about Thank You for Failing Me, her new memoir out on Amazon.
46:25 It's the end of the podcast as we know it (and we feel fine)
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You can order Stephanie Skipper's book, Thank You For Failing Me on Amazon at this link: https://a.co/d/1mPh2Dm
Keep in touch with her '80s cover band here: https://www.rubiksgroove.com
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I'm Only Human
Apparently, we're experts in Bad Religion, because we're still talking about it in our current gatherings. A listener asks what to do when personal values and morals conflict with religious dictums. Can bad religion harm our innate goodness? This week's panel of Mike Erre, Suzie Lind, Kevin Dixon and Tim Timmons unpack it all. Also, Tim wants to know why we both celebrate and lament "humanness." Is there a contradiction there, or are we missing something in the English translation?
TIMESTAMPS
00:40 61 Candles
03:40 The Grand Tetons
04:26 Mommy Juice In A Glass Bottle
08:30 Nate Erre checks in. (not heard from again)
09:15 Discussion of bad religion starts. Or bad religion starts. Maybe both.
29:05 Hip Checks
34:04 Tim Has A Clarifying Question.
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The Real Hour of Power (In 48 Minutes)
As we continue to study the attitudes and practices behind bad religion, a special surprise guest joins regulars Mike Erre, Suzie Lind and Tim Timmons to explore manipulative evangelism. How can we live out Jesus-following lives that attract others without asserting power? Also: Is it ever right (or Christ-like) to enforce power over others for a good reason?
TIMESTAMPS
00:45 Let the banter begin
01:40 Highway to heaven. Or Kevin.
03:01 Question: Why do we leave a seat empty at this table?
04:05 The name game: Ace, Tom and the Eye of Zahra
05:42 Response: But, actually, it's the mother of Q&R
10:35 Simply the best: This week’s transition to content comes smooth, like a river deep or a mountain high
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Saving Grace
This week, we studied Jesus' rebuke to the Pharisees that were making followers into twice the children of Hell that they were. That prompted a listener to ask what salvation really is? And it sent this week's panel of Kevin Dixon, Mike Erre, Suzie Lind and Tim Timmons into a reflection on evangelism. What has the Church done to make salvation hellish? What will future generations say we got wrong? And, how can we do better?
TIMESTAMPS
00:41 Pastors are doing it for themselves--censorship, that is.* We join mid-banter as they scrap 15 minutes of intro they thought might rub some folks the wrong way...
01:08 ... and then, much talking about all the things the rest of us didn't get to hear: The pain of Mother's Day for dads; grain-free chips; mumbletypeg and more.
03:28 Lame intro question: The one where Tim doesn't like "Friends."
06:05 Thoughtful, mature Biblical content begins.
* Editor's note: Good call scrapping Take One, guys. We have the audio, and we're saving it. (Also: Production Team's Day is next weekend.)
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(Not So) Bad Religion
In the middle of our conversations on Bad Religion, Kevin Dixon took a break this week to consider the "pure religion" described in James 1:27. Suzie Lind, Tim Timmons and Mike Erre join in the conversation on caring for others, restoring the humanity of those around us.
TIMESTAMPS
00:50 Banter Segment: A complete load of shiva
05:00 Three women and a mike
08:56 A "bird flies in" to Suzie's "house"
10:30 What brown does for us
12:40 Bible Segment: From pure shiva to pure religion
23:45 Back To Banter: The team makes it through 11 minutes of actual content. Great job. And now ... it's back to junior high
26:58 Brad Erre: Start listening here
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Truthing And Consequences
Special guest Tim Stafford from the Voxology podcast joins regular NOW contributors Suzie Lind, Mike Erre and Kevin Dixon this week. As we continue our series on bad religion, they discuss what evangelism looks like in the Bible.
How does our modern notion of "speaking truth in love" compare with Paul's original more active exhortation to be "truthing in love?" When is it appropriate to intervene in the lives of those around us?
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 The Babble Dribble
-- 2:18 Baby cried the day the circus came to town
-- 2:50 Welcome Tim Stafford. We're so sorry you have to endure this
7:29 Good thoughts on bad religion
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