
500 episodes

Bridgetown Audio Podcast Bridgetown Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
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4.8 • 2.4K Ratings
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In Portland as it is in Heaven. All teachings are available to stream and download at bridgetown.church.
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Part 5: Theology of the Body
From the series "God & The Whole Person: Soul, Mind, & Body in His Image." Revelation 19v6-7.
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Part 4: Renewal of the Mind
From the series "God & The Whole Person: Soul, Mind, & Body in His Image." Romans 12v1-2.
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Part 3: A Sound Mind
From the series "God & The Whole Person: Soul, Mind, & Body in His Image." Romans 12v1-2.
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Part 2: Shame
From the series "God & The Whole Person: Soul, Mind, & Body in His Image." Luke 7v36-50.
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Part 1: Desire
From the series "God & The Whole Person: Soul, Mind, & Body in His Image." John 9. “What do you want me to do for you?” That is the question Jesus posed to Bartimaeus, a question that targeted his deep desire led to his deep healing. Equally, it’s a question that, asked in Christ’s presence, uncovers our deep desire and leads to our deep healing.
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Part 8: I Am the Vine
From the series "Knowing God: The Seven "I Am" Statements of Jesus." John 15v1-2.
Customer Reviews
First time I’ve ever written a review
I have never taken the time to write a review before. I have spent my life searching for a pragmatic sensible reasonable approach to faith. There seems to be a dichotomy that exists in this quest for a spiritual realm in a practical world. I was bombed when John Mark left Bridgetown. I was floored by my surprise of how good Tyler was for my spiritual journey. I hope one day to make it to Bridgetown to introduce myself personally to Tyler. His humble love for Christ is inspirational to me in a broken world.
The best biblical teachings.
These teachings are the best I’ve ever heard, and I’ve spent my whole life in church. The world needs more Pastors like John Mark Comer and Tyler Staton!
So grateful for this podcast.
Jeremiah 29:7
My husband and I used to attend Bridgetown when we lived in Portland. We’ve since moved away to live near family as we raise our daughter, and Bridgetown’s teachings continue to be a lifeline for us and foundational in learning how to follow Jesus in a world that doesn’t align with our values. Following Jesus means you’re going to be countercultural, and you’re going to feel like a stranger in a strange land. This has been true for us in both progressive, secular Portland and the culturally Christian American south, where we now live. Bridgetown’s teachings take a biblical, Christ-centered approach rather than a political or ideological one. I’m so thankful for you, Bridgetown team! Also if you like these teachings, I recommend the Rebuilders podcast and the Intentional Parents podcast.