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Two Filipino Americans talking about ministry in the Filipino American context.

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Two Filipino Americans talking about ministry in the Filipino American context.

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    Key Mindsets Before Planting a Multiethnic Church (ft. Pastor Glenn Plastina) | Ep 12

    Key Mindsets Before Planting a Multiethnic Church (ft. Pastor Glenn Plastina) | Ep 12

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    Should a Filipino American church seek to become multiethnic? How can a focus on multiethnicity in a FilAm church lead to retaining the 2nd gen?
    Living in America, these are the common issues and points of tension we see in our FilAm churches these days. But as Pastor Glenn Plastina said, "Tension is an opportunity for growth". Join us as we dialogue about these topics and gain more clarity on God's call for our FilAm churches.
    Our guest for this episode is Dr. Glenn Plastina! He is the lead church planter of Point Church Filipino, currently in Crabtree Valley of Raleigh, while serving as the International Network Leader of The Triangle Church Network (formerly Point Church).
    Glenn authored and published several books. He’s also a singer-songwriter. But above all, he loves listening to people’s life journey, preaching the Word of God, and pointing people to Jesus.
    Terms 📖✧First gen - the generation that immigrated to the US✧Second gen - the children of the first generation✧1.5 gen - the generation that immigrated with their parents
    We created this podcast to talk about anything and everything relating to Filipino American Christianity.
    Please follow, rate, share and subscribe! 👋Watch the rest of our episode on our podcast platforms! 📺
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    #Filipino #American #Ministry #Christian #Christianity #FilipinoAmericanMinistry #FilAmMinistryPodcast

    • 53 min
    The journey toward multiethnicity (ft. Pastor AJ Camota) | Ep 11

    The journey toward multiethnicity (ft. Pastor AJ Camota) | Ep 11

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    Becoming a multiethnic church has been a desire for many ethnic churches particularly so with Filipino American churches who already do their services in English. It comes from a desire to want to reach their community and be more inclusive. There are also many interracial marriages in Filipino American churches which encourage this.
    But what is the cost of becoming multiethnic? And what are the benefits of becoming multiethnic? What does it look like for a Filipino American church to become multiethnic?
    In this video, we interview Pastor AJ Camota, Associate Pastor of International Christian Fellowship. There he is leading the way in helping his church reach out to their local community and reflect the local ethnic diversity in Rockland County, NY. At ICF, Pastor AJ spearheads evaluation and transition in this effort. He also has a long experience with 2nd gen discipleship. Within the SBC, he works with the Asian American Collective as part of the Core Team. Pastor AJ Camota lives with his wife, Renate and two daughters, Noa and Ora.
    Join us as we discuss about the journey towards multiethnicity!
    IG: the_camota_dragonEmail: ajcamota@gmail.com
    Terms 📖✧First gen - the generation that immigrated to the US ✧Second gen - the children of the first generation✧1.5 gen - the generation that immigrated with their parentsWe created this podcast to talk about anything and everything relating to Filipino American Christianity.
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    #Filipino #American #Ministry #Christian #Christianity #FilipinoAmericanMinistry #FilAmMinistryPodcast #ethnic #multiethnic #church

    • 43 min
    How we should think about ethnic churches and the Silent Exodus (ft. Pastor Ralph Garay) | Ep 10

    How we should think about ethnic churches and the Silent Exodus (ft. Pastor Ralph Garay) | Ep 10

    In this episode, we interview Pastor Ralph Garay, SendNC International Church Planting Strategist with The Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. We discuss how he got into church planting, the value of ethnic churches, and how to transition into becoming a multiethnic church. Pastor Ralph also shares his thoughts about the Silent Exodus of the second generation from their home churches, how FilAm church leaders should think about it, and how important discipleship is in all of this!
    Pastor Ralph Garay joined the North Carolina Baptist Church Planting Team in September 2006. He works with church planters in North Carolina that represent 42 countries and 84 language groups. He also serves as the President of the Filipino International Mission Board (FIMB) USA.
    He is originally from the Philippines where he received his bachelor’s degree in theology at Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary in Baguio City, Philippines, in 1987. He then immigrated with his wife, Anna Lyn, to the United States in June 1995. He pastored a Filipino-American church in San Diego for 11 years. Ralph and his wife have two boys, Paulo and Philippe.
    Ralph’s mission in life is to:
    "Glorify God by Abiding in Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit to Complete the Great Commission by Fulfilling the Great Commandment!"
    0:00 - Intro0:53 - Pastor Ralph's story4:29 - Pastor Ralph's church planting ministry10:07 - Is it okay to be an ethnic church? How can an ethnic church become multiethnic?12:50 - Should 1st generation churches keep their 2nd generation?21:58 - How our understanding of our identity in Christ helps us minister to the 2nd generation23:59 - If our identity in Christ is primary and ethnicity is secondary, why do we need ethnic churches?30:07 - How can the 1st generation shift to prepare for the 2nd generation?31:45 - Do you think the 1st generation should shift their focus from the 1st generation to focus on the 2nd generation?34:45 - Opinion: The 2nd generation can be best discipled by the 1st generation35:32 - Sometimes there is a discipleship problem in within the 1st generation36:27 - The right focus in discipling the 2nd generation37:02 - What are the common struggles in Asian/Filipino American churches?40:30 - What is your encouragement to Filipino American church leaders?43:46 - Where to find Pastor Ralph and other helpful ministry resources46:24 - Who should be our next guest?47:36 - Outro
    Terms 📖 ✧First gen - the generation that immigrated to the US✧Second gen - the children of the first generation✧1.5 gen - the generation that immigrated with their parents
    We created this podcast to talk about anything and everything relating to Filipino American Christianity.
    Please follow, rate, share and subscribe! 👋 Watch the rest of our episode on our podcast platforms! 📺
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    #Filipino #American #Ministry #Christian #Christianity #FilipinoAmericanMinistry #FilAmMinistryPodcast #multiethnicchurch #silentexodus #identityinChrist

    • 48 min
    Dissecting culture, mental health, and burnout in our churches (ft. Bethel Webb) | Ep 9

    Dissecting culture, mental health, and burnout in our churches (ft. Bethel Webb) | Ep 9

    In this episode, we interview Bethel Bumanglag Webb, Soul Care Director at Graceland Church in New Albany, IN. We talk a great deal about emotional and spiritual health including burnout especially as it relates to Filipino and Filipino American church contexts. We also discuss a little bit about decolonization as it relates to Filipino theology.
    Bethel is a full time Soul Care Director at Graceland Church in New Albany, IN. She lives in Louisville, KY with her husband Kevin. When she's not working, Bethel reads books and records a podcast with two Filipino pastors that caters to YAs in the Philippines.
    IG: drbethelbwebbEmail: bethel.anneb@gmail.comhttps://bethelbumanglag.wordpress.com/Grow Deep Podcast: https://anchor.fm/growdeeppodcast
    0:44 - Bethel's testimony and how she became a Christian/Biblical counselor6:49 - How was your culture shock experience in America?12:12 - How did you get into counseling and training?15:44 - Do you identify as a Filipino American and how does your cultural identity influence your ministry?26:26 - What is SoulCare?29:44 - What mental health issues do Filipino American church leaders struggle with?33:17 - How would you define emotional maturity?40:46 - Why do FilAm church leaders experience burnout?50:29 - Reflecting on our class with Fuller about Filipino American history and decolonization
    Terms 📖 ✧First gen - the generation that immigrated to the US✧Second gen - the children of the first generation✧1.5 gen - the generation that immigrated with their parents
    We created this podcast to talk about anything and everything relating to Filipino American Christianity. Please follow, rate, share and subscribe! 👋
    Watch the rest of our episode on our podcast platforms! 📺YouTube: https://bit.ly/YTfampodFacebook: http://bit.ly/FBfampodInstagram: https://bit.ly/IGfampodApple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/applefampodGoogle Podcasts: https://bit.ly/googlefampodSpotify: https://bit.ly/spotifyfampod
    #Filipino #American #Ministry #Christian #Christianity #FilipinoAmericanMinistry #FilAmMinistryPodcast #FilamChurch #mentalhealth #burnout #decolonization

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Pastoring as a young millennial and digital theology (ft. Pastor JP Arceno) | FAM Podcast | Ep 8

    Pastoring as a young millennial and digital theology (ft. Pastor JP Arceno) | FAM Podcast | Ep 8

    In this episode, we interview Pastor JP Arceno, lead pastor of Union Community Bible Church (UCBC) in New Jersey. We talk about the challenges and strengths of pastoring as a young millennial pastor. He also shares about his current research topics in digital theology.
    Pastor JP is currently doing his PhD at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. His research interests include: digital theology and understanding the digital next generation (as he calls it Nexus Gen) in church context and for missions.
    Terms 📖✧First gen - the generation that immigrated to the US ✧Second gen - the children of the first generation ✧1.5 gen - the generation that immigrated with their parents
    0:00 - Intro0:32 - Pastor JP's story7:01 - How's your adjustment been to America so far?7:51 - Did you envision that you would become a pastor in the US?12:04 - What cultural differences and unique challenges did you experience between your church in the Philippines and the one in America?18:31 - How was your adjustment to ministering to second generation Filipino Americans?20:46 - As a first generation pastor, do you find it hard to connect with the second generation?23:59 - Are there difficulties with the older generation being their pastor at a young age?29:51 - How did you get to the point of establishing a plurality of elders?32:08 - How do you address the needs of the second generation in your church?39:29 - What is digital theology and why is it important?47:19 - Pastor JP asks: As the next generation, how did you both get the initiative to start the youth and young adult ministries?52:12 - Outro

    • 53 min
    Lessons learned from our FilAm young adult ministry | FAM Podcast | Ep 7

    Lessons learned from our FilAm young adult ministry | FAM Podcast | Ep 7

    When youth kids graduate high school and "graduate" from the youth group, they may find themselves without a sense of belonging in their Filipino American church. In this episode, Aaron shares about how he started the young adult ministry at our church and we discuss the lessons we learned from our experience as leaders.
    Join us as we reflect on the joys and struggles of young adult ministry in a Filipino American context!

    • 43 min

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