ONE&ALL Podcast ONE&ALL Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Pull up a chair with ONE&ALL's Online Pastor, Aaron Magnuson and producer Ben Lounsbury as they have perspective shifting conversations about the Church, current events and other global topics.
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S2 Ep4 Do you really want to experience God? | Jeff Vines
Many people set out to hear from God, experience God, or even just to find God. What does it mean when someone says, “God spoke to me”? In this episode of the ONE&ALL Podcast, Jeff Vines talks about how to actually experience God and what is required to do so.
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S2 Ep3 | "But we didn't vote the same"; Jeff's sobering analysis of the current U.S. political climate
This episode of the podcast releases on Election Day and we wanted to pick Jeff's brain on the current political climate in America. We have a fresh, candid conversation about how to engage with those who voted differently than us. Regardless of how the votes stack up in the 2020 election, we must continue to love our neighbors and work to stay unified within the church.
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S2 Ep2 | Comfortable chairs and uncomfortable conversations: Jordan Lounsbury on Christian young adults leaving the Church amongst political
The 2020 U.S. election has caused polarizing tension in America. This political tension exists everywhere you turn including the Church. Ben's brother, Jordan Lounsbury, joins the podcast to have an uncomfortable conversation about these political tensions. As the Assistant Director of Residence Services at Loyola Marymount University, Jordan has unique insight into the conversations the young adult community is having about the political tensions in the Church.
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S2 Ep1 | Are we physically gathering too soon? | Jeff Vines
Welcome back everyone, we missed you! Aaron and Ben catch up with Jeff Vines to see what he's been up to during the break. They talk about the International Conference On Missions (ICOM) and Jeff's involvement as the president. We also hear from Jeff regarding his thoughts on ONE&ALL Church physically starting to gather again on campuses. All this and more as we kick off season 2 of the ONE&ALL Podcast!
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FIRST LOOK | WILD LIFE
How do we live our best life? Wild Life explores the story of Gideon. God placed Gideon in leadership over the Israelite armies. He wasn't ready for what was ahead of him, but God taught him 7 principles on the road to victory. These 7 principles can be applied to our lives too and lead us to a wild, fulfilling life!
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FIRST LOOK | TAGGED
Do you know the real Jesus? It's easy to have the wrong idea of someone by the way others talk about them or what they're tagged in. A mistaken understanding of Jesus will dramatically affect the way we live our life, and a true understanding of Jesus will do the same. Everything we see about ourselves, the nations, pop culture, science, and even death has an explanation in Jesus's teachings. Join us in a discovery of the true identity of Christ and how it will change your life.
Customer Reviews
Conversation about race
While I believe Jeff is well intentioned and he is seemingly on a journey of understanding his own biases, privileges, and perspective, I think this particular episode would have been more effective if the host was a black man or woman, or if the hosts were willing to challenge Jeff with hard questions. It’s a lot of affirming what Jeff is saying, and not a lot of challenging. I hope that a podcast comes out or a sermon on sundays comes out where Jeff is interviewed or interviews someone of color, so that the VERY white congregation at One and All can hear the minority perspective.
No Clear Direction for this Podcast
This podcast feels like it has no clear direction. Topics jump from pastors talking about how they got into ministry, to reviewing their own song, to recapping messages. It’s like a box of chocolates, it’s pretty on the outside (great mixing and production with great people) but you never know what you’re going to get, and you’re almost never happy with what you get (just like the chocolates). On top of that, the length of each episode is all over the map. Who has time to sit and listen to random topics for over an hour? It’s obvious that there’s no clear direction for this podcast, but I hope they turn it around.