theFormed.life

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theFormed.life

Conversations to inspire habits of whole-life discipleship that equip you to more thoughtfully and consistently be formed by God’s word and God’s ways with God’s people. The Formed Life is a resource brought to you by Christ Community Church in Kansas City. This podcast also contains audio readings of our written blogs that can be found on our website at cckc.church/blog.

  1. POD 039 | Leadership and Faith: Insights from Jeanette Thomas’s Life and Career

    6天前

    POD 039 | Leadership and Faith: Insights from Jeanette Thomas’s Life and Career

    What does it mean to live a life beautifully formed in the way of Jesus? In today's episode of theFormed.life, we sit down with Jeanette Thomas—pastor, entrepreneur, and cancer survivor—to explore her profound journey from pastoral leadership to innovative coaching. Join us as we journey through Jeanette's inspiring story, highlighting the transformative power of community, curiosity, and faith. Bio Jeanette Thomas, founder of Storyboard Coaching, is an executive coach with over two decades of experience guiding leaders through transformative growth. Her coaching approach focuses on adaptive leadership, using neuroscience and growth mindset principles to help clients achieve relational depth, system improvement, and personal insight. Previously, she held impactful roles as Heartland Regional Representative for HOPE International and Pastor of Extension Ministries at Christ Community Church in Kansas City. Jeanette specializes in designing highly personalized coaching strategies, positioning leaders for meaningful, sustainable change. Quotes "Adaptive leadership, the way they define it in in the literature, is mobilizing people to tackle challenges without known or easy answers." Jeanette Thomas"And what that means is that you are willing to ask for what you want or need knowing the answer might be no. Right? And that's actually brave work." Jeanette Thomas  "We're just not gonna get healed without belonging in love." Jeanette Thomas Three Takeaways Adaptive Leadership & Curiosity: Jeanette emphasizes the importance of curiosity and deep questioning in leadership. She illustrates how adaptive leadership goes beyond technical fixes, advocating for broader, more inclusive solutions that leverage the strengths within a community.Community & Vulnerability: Jeanette’s personal battle with cancer underscores the essential role of community support and vulnerability. She highlights that experiencing God and healing often happens through relationships, urging leaders to foster genuine connections and offer presence without the need to "fix."Empowerment & Coaching: In her transition to coaching, Jeanette shares how effective leadership involves empowering others. She uses powerful analogies and real-life examples to show that fostering independence and problem ownership in others can lead to transformative outcomes. Resources  https://jeanettethomas.substack.com Timestamps 00:00 Reflecting on a 20-year journey at Christ Community. 06:47 Leadership coaching feels overly theatrical yet rewarding. 08:31 Leadership is curiosity, continuous learning, and adaptability. 14:17 Helping others navigate change with honest insights. 15:24 Career journey: Community, nonprofit, entrepreneurship, coaching. 19:05 Dig deeper; advice might not suffice. 23:57 Intentional stewardship contrasts with widespread neglect. 27:16 Completed 18 months of extensive chemo. 29:29 Cancer journey led to being more open. 34:03 Supportive women appeared when needed, intuitively assisting. 35:11 Emphasizes vulnerability, presence, and lessons in hardship. 39:18 Jesus impacts every facet of our lives. 44:01 Love from God requires community for healing. 46:49 Your writing has always been deeply admired. 50:40 Empowering communities by connecting resources and experiences. 51:39 Highlighting wisdom from uneducated yet insightful voices. Hashtags #VocationalJourney #FaithResilience #CommunitySupport #LeadershipJourney #AdaptiveLeadership #HealingThroughCommunity #StorytellingGrace #CuriosityInLeadership #EarlyStageEntrepreneurship #theFormedLifePodcast Keywords cancer journey, nonprofit leadership, entrepreneurship, Hope International, microfinance, community development, brand story management, pastoral residency program, leadership skills, innovation, coaching, adaptive leadership, chemotherapy, health control, early cancer detection, vulnerability, community support, spirituality, creative solutions, philanthropy, African TEDx, Zephaniah, church community, past

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  2. POD 038 | Horror and the Christian Faith: Insights from Kutter Callaway

    10月31日

    POD 038 | Horror and the Christian Faith: Insights from Kutter Callaway

    What can the horror genre teach us about faith and the human condition? On this episode of theFormed.life, we explore this intriguing question with Kutter Callaway, a professor from Fuller Theological Seminary. Together, we dig into the connections between horror, trauma, and theology, offering fresh perspectives on how these unsettling narratives can deepen our understanding of spiritual and existential realities. GUEST BIO: Kutter Callaway serves as associate dean of the Center for Advanced Theological Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary, where he focuses on the intersection of theology and culture, particularly in film and media. He holds two PhDs in theology and psychological science and is the author of several books, including Theology for Psychology and Counseling (2022) and The Aesthetics of Atheism (2019). In addition to his academic roles, he co-chairs the Religion, Film, and Visual Culture group for the American Academy of Religion. He is a seasoned Baptist minister with extensive pastoral experience. QUOTES: "The kind of horror of living in that body, is something I would never be able to know in a sort of direct visceral way, so I can hear stories, I can be in conversation. But now I've got this movie that just disturbs me to my bones, and I go, why is that? What's happening in that movie? And, you know, spoiler alert, I don't wanna overly spoil it, but it's essentially, a fundamental dehumanization of another human, a child of God based upon the color of their skin, couched in a horror movie." Dr. Kutter Callaway "Statistically significant amounts of people who watched horror genre had way lower levels of depression, anxiety, whatever, coming out of COVID than those who  Dr. Kutter Callaway  "One thing that my filmmaker friends will say, is that, in fact, horror is one of the most deeply Christian, of genres because, and actually this is a Scott Derrickson, he's the one that directed "Exorcism of Emily Rose”, because there are very few genres where good and evil are so clearly defined." Dr. Kutter Callaway 3 Main Takeaways Intersection of Horror and Faith: The discussion explores how horror films can serve as a medium for theological reflection and understanding of trauma and suffering. By analyzing horror tropes and films like "Get Out" and "The Exorcist," we discuss how horror can challenge and expand traditional readings of scripture, especially focusing on themes of fear, terror, and divine abandonment.Cultural and Theological Relevance: The conversation highlights the importance of acknowledging and engaging with spiritual realities and supernatural experiences. This is seen as a missional opportunity for religious communities to connect with society's encounters with the unexplained. We also emphasize how horror can help articulate and process existential fears, thereby providing a platform to discuss deeper theological questions.Psychological and Social Impact of Horror: The episode touches on the psychological benefits of engaging with horror media, noting that it can help individuals build resilience against anxiety and depression, especially in a post-COVID context. By dealing with fears through horror narratives, people can gain a better understanding of human experiences related to trauma, and it offers a unique lens through which Christians might reconsider their approach to scripture and faith. RESOURCES:  Be Afraid Podcast - Kutter Callaway & Christianity Today The Aesthetics of Atheism - Kutter Callaway & Barry Taylor Get Out - Directed by Jordan Peele  The Witch - Directed by Robert Eggers  Midsommar - Directed by Ari Aster The Exorcist - Directed by William Friedkin  Stranger Things - Created by the Duffer Brothers  Quiet Place - Directed by John Krasinski Timestamps: 00:00 Exploring horror's relationship with Christianity and theology. 04:16 Exploring horror films' cultural significance and impact. 08:56 Horror uniquely explores good vs. evil themes. 10:29 Christian priest sacri

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  3. POD 037 | Critical Theory and the Bible: Unpacking Modern Life with Dr. Christopher Watkin

    10月17日

    POD 037 | Critical Theory and the Bible: Unpacking Modern Life with Dr. Christopher Watkin

    Introduction: Have you ever wondered what a biblical approach to Critical Theory would look like? In this episode of theFormed.life we explore this profound question with Dr. Christopher Watkin, an expert in modern European thought and the Bible. Dr. Watkin discusses how the biblical narrative offers a compelling framework for critically examining modern life, integrating science, arts, and personal experience. Tune in as we discover how these timeless truths can bring intellectual richness and practical wisdom to your everyday life. Bio Dr. Watkin is a Senior Lecturer in French Studies at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.  His work increasingly explores the complex relationship between modern and contemporary thought and theology. A Christian since age fifteen, Dr. Watkin is fascinated by the interplay between philosophy, contemporary culture, and Christian theology. Quotes "There's a wonderful line in Romeo and Juliet where Juliet says something to the effect of, the more I give to thee, the more I have. It's the idea that self emptying and self fulfillment are not 2 sorts of poles on a, on a dichotomy that as far as you, you, you move away from one, you move towards the other." Dr. Christopher Watkin  "It makes sense to do science and it makes sense to do math in a world where there is one God with a stable character and there's a predictability to the universe." Dr. Christopher Watkin"A voice from outside or a vision from outside that gives you an authoritative place to stand to critique the status quo. And, you know, in the Bible, we've got truckloads of that almost on every page. Yes. You know, things as they are are not right. And not just as a council of despair, but God is gonna do something about it and so should you in the present, in the light of his coming again." Dr. Christopher Watkin Three Main Takeaways Personal and Absolute Reality:The Trinity presents God as an absolute and personal reality, suggesting that the universe is governed by a knowable deity. This underscores the significant and inherent value of individuals in the universe. Biblical Critical Theory:Christopher Watkin introduces "Biblical Critical Theory," which uses the Bible's narrative (creation, fall, redemption, new creation) to make sense of contemporary life. This framework provides stability and meaning, helping to understand the world's complexities without losing hope. Separation of Power and Truth: He also emphasizes the biblical distinction between power and truth, where truth serves as an external standard to critique authority. Jesus' model of power, characterized by service and sacrifice, offers a transformative alternative to dominance and suppression seen in other worldviews.Resources  Biblical Critical Theory - Christopher Watkin  City of God - Augustine  Timestamps: 00:00 Podcast guest: Dr. Watkins, esteemed scholar and lecturer. 04:27 Critical theory's scope narrowed to cultural Marxism. 07:46 Critical theories reveal society's overlooked inequalities. 11:10 Skeptics see God's promises kept throughout the Bible. 15:12 Augustine pioneered systematic critique of Roman society. 20:19 Jesus serves by sacrificing power, not dominating. 23:59 Exploring Christian truth's impact on life. 27:40 God's nature validates sciences and arts equally. 31:36 The Bible encourages deep intellectual examination of life. 32:48 Christian view of sin offers societal insights. 36:00 Adoption of sin critiques the flawed status quo. 41:14 Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Promise in Genesis 43:28 Redemption narrative through biblical story's arc. 47:59 Hopeful plan ensures against life's uncertainties. 50:29 The Bible is an untapped, rich resource. 53:39 Grateful for Chris Watkins' book and effort. Hashtags #BiblicalCriticalTheory #PersonalGod #TrinitarianTheology #ImportanceOfPersons #PredictableUniverse #ScienceAndFaith #UnderstandingSin #CreationFallRedemption #ProphetsAndPower #JesusTruePower Keywords Personal and Absolute Reality, Trini

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Conversations to inspire habits of whole-life discipleship that equip you to more thoughtfully and consistently be formed by God’s word and God’s ways with God’s people. The Formed Life is a resource brought to you by Christ Community Church in Kansas City. This podcast also contains audio readings of our written blogs that can be found on our website at cckc.church/blog.

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