
116 episodes

The Acts 29 Podcast Acts 29
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- Religion & Spirituality
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4.7 • 59 Ratings
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Acts 29 is a diverse, global community of healthy, multiplying churches characterized by theological clarity, cultural engagement, and missional innovation. Host, Jeff Medders, interviews pastors, authors, theologians, and church leaders to help us grow in maturity and mission.
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Should You Plant in a Big City with Jason James & Devin Deuell
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Reaching Gen Z with Kevin Anderson & Theodore Lightbourne
GenZ has been described as the social media generation. Financial savvy, cultural & racial diversity, and politically progressive are just some of the defining characteristics for this generation. How will the Church winsomely reach GenZ?
Kevin Anderson & Theodore Lightbourne join the podcast to discuss this very matter. -
What Does Acts 29 Do with Tyler Jones and Justin Anderson
There are many good things we could be doing with our time and talents, but planting churches worldwide is our shared mission that we believe is most deserving of our energy. This eternally significant work changes the world one transformed life at a time.
But this work is challenging. To plant missionally effective churches that endure, we train up and send out pastors and church leaders who are equipped and prepared for the challenges of ministry.
Acts 29's Tyler Jones & Justin Anderson discuss what Acts 29 does as a church-planting organization. -
Reading the Bible But Missing the Gospel with Ben Connelly
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Justin Anderson on the Future of Leadership
Justin Anderson provided this sermon at our Advance Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina based on 1 Corinthians 16:13-14.
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Doug Logan & Tony Merida on Acts 29’s 5 Core Values
Acts 29 has five core values: church planting, theological definition, contextual evangelism, missional collaboration, and global ambition. Each of these shapes and impacts our mission to plant churches worldwide.
Tony Merida, Doug Logan, and Jeff Medders discuss our values as a church-planting organization in this episode.
Customer Reviews
Encouraging and Equipping
The podcast is great! The volume has been low recently so may want to take a look at that, but the topics are helpful and encouraging.
9. Holy Spirit
A great and helpful listen. Thank you.
So much potential but so much harm
They are changing lives not with the gospel but with trauma.
Planting churches is needed, but this network seems more fraternity than family. Instead of accountability, male leaders in the network are shuffled around to other churches where they go on to wound others.
I would encourage listeners and the podcast speakers here to listen to the true, untold stories of those coming out with real wounds from A29 churches through the Bodies Behind the Bus podcast. A29 wants to reach unreached people, but they have no idea how to share the gospel in a way that ministers to people with real trauma, and, instead, they add to the trauma through spiritual abuse.
The bus Mark Driscoll drove is still running people over.
They seem to pursue growth at all costs, and the cost is paid by those unempowered and unheard.