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Too many have been left behind, too many have been forgotten, too many questions left unanswered. It’s time for us to fight for those who can’t fight for themselves, it’s time, to restore the true church to her true purpose... welcome to Redux Church. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reduxchurch/support

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Too many have been left behind, too many have been forgotten, too many questions left unanswered. It’s time for us to fight for those who can’t fight for themselves, it’s time, to restore the true church to her true purpose... welcome to Redux Church. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reduxchurch/support

    Acts Of The Apostles 18:24-28

    Acts Of The Apostles 18:24-28

    In this podcast episode, Wayne Heins and Jeremy Griffin dive deep into the book of Acts, focusing on the introduction of Apollos, a Jew from Alexandria. The hosts discuss Apollos' eloquence and fervor in teaching about Jesus, despite only knowing the baptism of John. They explore the impact of Apollos' potential, highlighting the importance of faithful stewardship of what we do know.



    The hosts also emphasize the significance of private correction over public rebuke, using Priscilla and Aquila's approach with Apollos as a model for addressing incomplete understanding. They discuss the role of relationships and unity in the body of Christ, stressing the priority of relationships over organizational concerns and unity around the core gospel message.



    Drawing from personal experiences and conflicts within the church, the hosts lament the lack of effort to resolve differences through prayerful, Scripture-based dialogue focused on restoring relationships. They conclude the episode by praying for the listeners, asking for God to speak to their hearts and for unity and excellence in delivering the gospel message within the body of Christ. Join Wayne and Jeremy as they unpack timeless principles of humility, relationship-building, and focusing on essentials within the church.


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    • 32 min
    Acts Of The Apostles 18:18-23

    Acts Of The Apostles 18:18-23

    In this thought-provoking podcast episode, hosts Wayne Heins and Jeremy dive deep into the topics of worship, ministry, and discipleship. They share personal experiences and reflections on the role of worship in their lives, emphasizing the importance of living a life that honors God beyond just musical performances. The conversation then shifts to a discussion of Acts 18, where they unpack the significance of Paul's missionary travels with Priscilla and Aquila, highlighting the value of community and discipleship in ministry.



    Wayne and Jeremy bring to light the contrast between Paul's team-based ministry model and the individualistic approaches often seen in modern churches, underscoring the importance of deep relationships and partnerships in the work of spreading the gospel. They challenge listeners to consider how they can incorporate these principles into their own faith journey and community, striving for authentic worship, Spirit-led ministry, and intentional discipleship. Tune in to this enlightening episode for insights and inspiration on living out the gospel in today's world.


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    • 30 min
    Acts Of The Apostles 18:1-17

    Acts Of The Apostles 18:1-17

    In this engaging and thought-provoking podcast episode, hosts Wayne Heins and Jeremy Griffin delve into the topic of worship and the responsibilities of believers in ministry. Through a detailed analysis of Acts 18, the hosts explore the life of the apostle Paul as a bivocational worker and preacher of the gospel, challenging common misconceptions about pastors and ministry in the modern church.



    Wayne and Jeremy emphasize the importance of all believers being called to full-time ministry, regardless of their occupation, and discuss the need for a dynamic and ongoing relationship with God, rather than relying on a one-time "call" to ministry. They highlight key aspects of Paul's ministry, including his persistence in preaching the gospel and his attentiveness to God's direction in his life.



    Listeners are encouraged to be confident in their calling to ministry, actively engage with the Scriptures, and listen for the Lord's voice in their lives. With lighthearted banter and insightful commentary, this podcast episode provides a fresh perspective on worship, ministry, and the believer's role in spreading the gospel. Tune in for a captivating discussion that will inspire and challenge your faith.


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    • 30 min
    Acts Of The Apostles 17:16-34

    Acts Of The Apostles 17:16-34

    In this episode of the podcast, Wayne Heins and Jeremy Griffin explore the topic of worship beyond music. They delve into the significance of worship as an expression of adoration and gratitude towards God, emphasizing that it can take various forms.



    The hosts then turn their attention to Acts 17:16-34, where they examine the apostle Paul's encounter with idolatry in Athens. They discuss Paul's approach to engaging with the Athenians, both Jews and Gentiles, and how he reasoned with them in the synagogue and the marketplace.



    A key moment in the passage is when Paul is brought to the Areopagus and delivers a powerful speech. The hosts break down the elements of Paul's approach, highlighting his affirmation of the Athenians' religious inclination, his use of cultural references and poetry to connect with his audience, and his focus on the nature of God and His desire for relationship.



    Drawing from their own ministry experiences, Wayne and Jeremy emphasize the importance of meeting people where they are, building bridges rather than barriers, and allowing the Holy Spirit to lead in sharing the love of Christ. They reflect on the different responses to Paul's message, acknowledging that not everyone will immediately believe, but the goal is to faithfully share the gospel and trust in God's work in people's hearts.



    Throughout the episode, the hosts challenge listeners to be equipped and obedient to the Holy Spirit's leading in their own lives. They stress the significance of personal relationship with God and the willingness to engage with others, rather than relying on formal approaches to evangelism. The episode concludes with a prayer, inviting God to empower listeners to respond to His leading and fulfill their divine appointments.


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    • 31 min
    Acts Of The Apostles 17:1-15

    Acts Of The Apostles 17:1-15

    In this episode of the podcast, hosts Wayne Heins and Jeremy Griffin dive into a discussion exploring the idea that worship is simply a response to what God has done in our lives, emphasizing that it doesn't have to be complicated or involve music. It's all about the posture of our hearts in responding to the free gift of salvation through Christ.



    The hosts then shift their focus to a passage from Acts 17:1-15, where they draw parallels between the apostle Paul's travels and preaching and the modern phenomenon of "church deconstruction." They discuss how people seeking truth and grappling with their faith often face resistance from those who feel threatened by such questioning.



    Wayne and Jeremy highlight the different responses to Paul's message in Thessalonica and Berea, with the Bereans being described as "more noble" for their eagerness to receive the word and examine the Scriptures daily. They emphasize the importance of moving beyond religious rituals and traditions to a personal encounter with the living God.



    The hosts further explore the idea that the world is not interested in mere labels of Christianity, but rather looks for evidence of a transformed life that reflects the power of Christ. They reflect on Paul's life and ministry, which did not align with the prosperity gospel often promoted in Western Christianity, but rather the costly and persecuted path of following Jesus.



    The episode concludes with a reflection on the importance of awakening our spiritual "taste buds" to develop a genuine hunger and thirst for God and His truth. Wayne and Jeremy encourage listeners to pray for a spiritual receptivity and openness to the work of the Holy Spirit in their lives.


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    • 30 min
    Acts Of The Apostles 16:25-40

    Acts Of The Apostles 16:25-40

    In this podcast episode, hosts Wayne Heins and Jeremy Griffin delve into the book of Acts, focusing on the conclusion of chapter 16. They begin with some lighthearted banter, demonstrating that their conversation is genuine and relatable.



    The hosts then discuss the importance of worship, highlighting that it is an act of free will where we give back to God in response to His blessings. They encourage listeners to engage in worship before and after listening to the podcast, as it allows God to speak to us and reveal new things.



    Wayne reads from Acts 16:25-40, recounting the story of Paul and Silas praying and singing hymns while imprisoned, resulting in a miraculous earthquake that sets them and the other prisoners free. The hosts discuss the significance of this passage, emphasizing that it serves as a model for maintaining faith and trust in God during difficult situations. They emphasize that persecution is not solely for suffering, but rather for the sake of God's kingdom and the salvation of others.



    Jeremy draws a parallel between this passage and the concept of martyrdom, acknowledging the challenges and struggles that Christians may face when considering the idea of being willing to die for their faith. The hosts then explore the conversion of the jailer, noting that his exposure to Paul and Silas' message of salvation prepared his heart to receive the gospel in this moment of crisis. They highlight God's orchestration of events to bring about the salvation of the jailer and his household.



    The hosts also discuss the modern church's tendency to focus on attracting people through amenities and entertainment, rather than fostering genuine relationships with Jesus. They stress that true discipleship and spiritual growth come from living out the Christ-life, not from external trappings.



    In conclusion, Wayne and Jeremy challenge listeners to examine their own lives and witness, encouraging them to live in a way that draws people to Christ through their actions. They invite listeners to reach out to them at Redux.church, as they are eager to build relationships with their audience.



    Throughout the podcast, the hosts touch on themes of faith, persecution, salvation, discipleship, and the importance of living out one's faith in a way that attracts others to Christ. The show notes provide a comprehensive summary of the key points and insights discussed in the episode.


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    • 31 min

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