INNOVATE be the change INNOVATE Network
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- Religion & Spirituality
Welcome to INNOVATE be the change podcast – we believe every neighbourhood deserves a Jesus centred, disciple-making, peace presence. INNOVATE be the change Podcast is a place to share insights and stories from disciples, leaders, followers of Jesus responding to what they feel God is saying and how we might take courageous steps to respond.
INNOVATE be the change Podcast is hosted by Pastor Norm Dyck
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Call
Mike Breen writes in his book Building a Discipling Culture: “Testing comes into our lives to make us more flexible, to stretch us out of our comfort zone. God stretches us by taking us into territory where we do not naturally feel comfortable. Moving in a direction that is not to our natural liking brings about maturity. We do not grow by staying in our comfort zone” (175). “There is a great need to restore and encourage leadership in our culture, including the Church. And the Church is the best place to offer a genuine model of leadership” (140).
I encourage you to listen with this in mind as you hear Taucha, Ken & Dawne tell their story. -
Episode #4 - Earthquake (Easter)
Today’s episode is the Easter Sunday sermon I shared at Waters Mennonite Church in Lively, Ontario. With churches meeting remotely due to the pandemic, it was a great opportunity to join with a congregation at a distance. The scripture reading for this sermon comes from Matthew 28:1-10 and Colossians 3:1-4.
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Family
Is it really possible for a busy family to embrace a life on mission? Hear Kim & Andrew Kabbes tell their story of Family on Mission.
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Episode #2 - Intercultural Church
Today’s episode is throwback to a conversation I had earlier this year with my colleague Fanosie Legesse. Fanosie serves as the Intercultural Mission Minister for Mennonite Church Eastern Canada. For more on Fanosie’s visit www.mcec.ca/intercultural-church
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Episide #1 - Relationships
For today’s episode I’m pleased to welcome my mentor and dear friend Brian Bauman. Brian recently retired following 16 years of leading the Mission Office of Mennonite Church Eastern Canada. Brian has also worked as a pastor, a church planter in California, a conference minister, and even spent several years working in real estate.