Practicing Hope Podcast

The Colossian Forum
Practicing Hope Podcast

Practicing Hope is a podcast for Christians looking for honest conversations about the brokenness and beauty in the world. Hosted by your friends at The Colossian Forum, you'll learn about reconciliation, transformation, and new ways to practice hope.

  1. 7 JANV.

    Pastor Andrew Vanover: Leap of Faith Movie Conversations

    In this episode on the Practicing Hope Podcast, Jenny Steele sits down with Pastor Andrew Vanover, a participant in the Leap of Faith movie. As the pastor of Thornapple Covenant Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Andrew shares a powerful and honest look into his journey through the challenges of leading during a global pandemic, navigating church polarization, and enduring significant staff changes.  Along with his pastoral experience, Andrew shares about being part of Leap of Faith. Through this process, Andrew discovered that real transformation often happens in the small, quiet spaces, and that being faithful in those moments is just as significant as anything "grand."  In this episode, Andrew and Jenny discuss:  How churches, especially in small communities, can be profoundly impacted by the pressures of modern ministry How God can unite people with differing views How God's kingdom often works through small, ordinary acts of kindness and reconciliation Listeners will hear about Andrew’s personal growth through his sabbatical, the real-world challenges pastors face in today’s divided climate, and the unexpected ways God works when leaders are open to vulnerability, rest, and collaboration. Andrew's reflections are both encouraging and thought-provoking for anyone in ministry, leadership, or simply seeking hope in times of hardship. Follow The Colossian Forum on Instagram or Facebook–@colossianforum. If you’d like to receive a simple prayer, a hopeful practice, and encouragement for exhausted leaders from us, sign up for our newsletter.

    58 min
  2. 22/11/2024

    Rev. Tierra Marshall: Leap of Faith Movie Conversations

    In this episode of Leap of Faith Movie Conversations, Rev. Tierra Marshall and Jenny Steele talk about the central role of friendship in Tierra’s life, both inside and outside the church, and how it informs her pastoral leadership. She explains how themes of vulnerability and genuine care played out during the filming process of Leap of Faith and recounts her memorable discussions with fellow pastors like Molly and Ashlee, and why storytelling became such a powerful tool in building connection among the group. Tierra candidly addresses the complexities of being portrayed in the film, including her mixed feelings about how her character was represented. Despite feeling flattened at times, Tierra highlights the powerful moments of connection, conversation, and growth that emerged throughout the process. In this episode, Tierra and Jenny discuss:  How shared meals and informal conversations can become a place of connection, healing, and trust-building The importance of humility and courage in pastoral leadership, especially when addressing difficult cultural issues How true friendship doesn't aim to change the other person but to help them become their most authentic self Tune in as Tierra opens up about the importance of friendship and gives us a glimpse into her personal life, including her love for hiking as a spiritual practice and a source of hope, and her upcoming adventures in places like Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Rainier. Follow The Colossian Forum on Instagram or Facebook–@colossianforum. If you’d like to receive a simple prayer, a hopeful practice, and encouragement for exhausted leaders from us, sign up for our newsletter.

    54 min
  3. 06/11/2024

    Pastor Cornelius Ting: Leap of Faith Movie Conversations

    In this episode, Jenny Steele sits down with Pastor Cornelius Ting who has served as the pastor of Grand Rapids Chinese Christian Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan for nearly two decades. Cornelius shares his journey from growing up in multicultural Malaysia to becoming a key participant in the movie LEAP OF FAITH.  Cornelius opens up about his own struggles with insecurity and isolation in his pastoral role and how moments of shared worship, devotion, and even bread-making at the LEAP OF FAITH filming retreats deepened his sense of connection with others. He also reflects on the broader implications for the church in fostering authentic relationships and being a place where people can bring their weaknesses and still feel loved. Listen in as Cornelius reflects on the hardest and most beautiful moments from the retreats, shares the wisdom he’s gained from living and leading across difference, and offers a profound lesson on how the church can be a place of belonging for all.  In this episode, Cornelius and Jenny discuss:  The tension of wanting to meet others' needs while having few people to lean on in return The impact of small, shared moments of devotional time, singing, and meals in forming deep spiritual and personal connections How the church can better step into the gaps of isolation and loneliness in the broader community Follow The Colossian Forum on Instagram or Facebook–@colossianforum. If you’d like to receive a simple prayer, a hopeful practice, and encouragement for exhausted leaders from us, sign up for our newsletter.  To learn more about the twelve Leap of Faith pastors, visit the movie's website, leapoffaithmovie.com.

    1 h 2 min
  4. 31/10/2024

    Pastor Artie Lindsay: Leap of Faith Movie Conversations

    In an age where polarization runs deep, how can churches create spaces of genuine dialogue?  In this episode of the Practicing Hope Podcast, host Ashlee Eiland speaks with Pastor Artie Lindsay, one of the pastors in LEAP OF FAITH, about the profound theme of authenticity within pastoral leadership. They discuss the importance of not just knowing theology but genuinely understanding the heart of God.  As they reflect on their experiences during the filming of LEAP OF FAITH, Artie expresses hope for the church to rewrite its narrative, demonstrating a third way that embodies the love and grace of the kingdom. Artie shares a moving example of his growing friendship with fellow pastor Molly, another pastor in the movie, illustrating how moving towards others, despite differences, can foster trust and connection. They conclude with a heartfelt discussion on the friendships that inspire hope in their ministries and the broader community. In this episode, Ashlee and Artie discuss:  The importance of understanding the heart of God, not just the letter of the law The detrimental effects of isolation in pastoral roles and among congregations Engagement of churches in social issues, such as economic mobility and community development Follow The Colossian Forum on Instagram or Facebook–@colossianforum. If you’d like to receive a simple prayer, a hopeful practice, and encouragement for exhausted leaders from us, sign up for our newsletter.  To learn more about the twelve Leap of Faith pastors, visit the movie's website, leapoffaithmovie.com.

    41 min

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Practicing Hope is a podcast for Christians looking for honest conversations about the brokenness and beauty in the world. Hosted by your friends at The Colossian Forum, you'll learn about reconciliation, transformation, and new ways to practice hope.

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