NLCF Podcast

New Life Christian Fellowship
NLCF Podcast Podcast

NLCF is a church meeting on the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA. Each week we'll hear from a variety of voices, focused on edifying the church and helping us keep the faith.

  1. 29/11/2021

    Shaped // APEST Gifts Part 2 ft. Meg Hearl, Allie Moseley, and Margaret Davis

    This week we wrap up our series on the APEST gifts found in Ephesians 4 and discuss the Evangelist, Shepherd, and Teacher gifts. If you haven't listened to part 1 yet, check it out first. If you don't know what your gifting is, a good place to start is fivefoldministry.com. Evangelist The primary concern of evangelist is helping the community to incarnate the good news in their neighborhood.  They help to cultivate a welcoming environment that helps the community practice hospitality as a way of life.  They invite the congregation to proclaim the good news by being witnesses and being redemptive agents in their vocation and neighborhood.  They help the community to live and share the good news. Shepherd The primary concern of soul healers is helping people to pursue wholeness and holiness.  They do this by cultivating a healing environment where people feel safe to be real and move from their false selves toward authentic community. They create a sense of family and belonging, helping the congregation to love one another, encourage one another, exhort one another, get along with each other, comfort one another as well as play with one another.  They help the community cultivate a life-giving spirituality and embody reconciliation. Teacher The primary concern of teachers is that the community inhabits the sacred text.  They create a learning environment where people immerse themselves in the scriptures in order to be formed by them.  They seek to help people understand God’s narrative so that they may live faithfully in God’s story and become signposts of the New Creation.  They also have a keen eye for structures and how things could get done best.

    56 min
  2. 15/11/2021

    Shaped // APEST Gifts Part 1: Apostle and Prophet ft. Robbie Poff

    *AUDIO FIXED* For the next two weeks, we're tackling the APEST gifts that Paul describes in Ephesians 4:11-13. We believe everyone who praises Jesus as Lord has been given one or two these gifts to be used for the sake of the church and the mission of God in the world. We begin the episode by describing what APEST are and why they're important. Our hope is that this discussion is a blessing for those who are just starting to understand their gifting as well as for those who are looking to go deeper. To help us understand the gifts, we're joined by folks who have been given those gifts, including Robbie Poff this week. Below we've listed the descriptions for the apostle and prophet gifts. To take the test, go to fivefoldministry.com Apostle gift Apostles catalyze and commission. They are catalysts who start new works, and they commission others to join God in the renewal of all things. They are pioneers, always moving into new territory. They help people discover and live out their calling. APOSTLES extend the gospel. They are always thinking about the future, bridging barriers, and establishing the church in new contexts. Apostles help people and communities live out the answer to Jesus’s prayer, “Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” Strengths They have big ideas–a lot of them. They see opportunity everywhere. They have a history of starting things They tend to attract a lot of people to their vision. They can easily envision how to build organizations and people. Weaknesses/immaturities They can’t discern between good ideas and “God ideas,” between the constant flood of innovative thoughts and the ones that God is giving them to do. They jump around from one idea to the next, unable to stay focused on one thing. They can’t “turn it off” (i.e., take a day off). They tend to have very little patience with needy people or those who won’t “get on board.” Prophet Prophets - expose and embody. They also embody a counterculture community, calling people to live under God’s reign. They have a passion for social justice and seek to cultivate a liberating environment, liberating people from personal sins, speaking truth to power and social sins. They reveal the heart of God and the heart of the people. Prophets call the church to God’s new social order and help the congregation to stand with the poor and oppressed.  They bring correction and challenge the dominant assumptions we inherit from the culture. Strengths They often enjoy spending time alone with God and sense his heart clearly. They are able to stand back from circumstances and get a clear picture of what’s really going on underneath the surface. This clarity oftentimes enables them to come up with creative and innovative solutions that others don’t see. They are outside-the-box thinkers, and tend to disrupt the status quo. Weaknesses They talk about their perspective as though it was simply “the truth.” Because they think they are the ones who really “get it,” they can form elite cliques in churches that destroy unity. They have to point out every inconsistency or problem they see. They can’t hold their tongues. They have a hard time accepting people right where they’re at. They tend to live in their heads, because their idealism is cleaner than the real-world messiness of ministry.

    47 min
  3. 26/04/2021

    Shaped // Catching up by slowing down // The Practice of Reflection

    Season 3 finale! This week we wrap up season 3 by talking about how the Lord shapes us through the practice of reflection. In a world of hurry, reflection creates space for us to slow down enough to hear God, recognize His work in and around us, and walk in His ways more intentionally. At the end of the episode, we move through a guided reflection time together called the paschal cycle. The questions for each piece of that reflection are listed below. Shaped will return soon for season 4! Good Friday-Name your losses. What have you lost this year?   Easter-Claim your births. What has God birthed in you this year? What is the new thing that God is doing in and through you? 40 days-Grieve the old and adjust to the new. Consider what you’ve lost. What are the hurts it has caused? Take some time to really feel all that you've lost without just trying to immediately move past it. Secondly, as a result of the deaths and births, how do you need to adjust to this new season? Ascension-Let go of the old and carry its blessing with you. What are you taking with you from the past season into this next thing? How does what came before bless what’s ahead? Pentecost-Receive the new life that God has given you right now. Don’t dwell on the life you wish you had but draw your attention to the beauty of what God is doing with you right now. What joys is He leading you into? What opportunities is He inviting you into?

    36 min

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NLCF is a church meeting on the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA. Each week we'll hear from a variety of voices, focused on edifying the church and helping us keep the faith.

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