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    Explore " aaron loy" with insightful episodes like "Interview: Spiritual Mentoring with Fr. Foye Belyea", "Meno", "MC Feature: Common Soil", "Communitas" and "A Conversation on Church & Money" from podcasts like ""SELAH Commonwealth", "SELAH Commonwealth", "SELAH Commonwealth", "SELAH Commonwealth" and "SELAH Commonwealth"" and more!

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    Meno

    Meno

    "Make your home in me, as I make my home in you." Set before us is the greatest invitation ever given. And it is an invitation Jesus extends to each of us every day of our lives. 

    So why do so few seem to experience God's ongoing presence in the everyday stuff of life? And is there any hope for us in the age of streaming services, social media, and the iPhone? 

    We've got some good news.

    Special thanks to John Mark Comer, Tyler Staton, and Dallas Willard for their contributions to this episode. 

    MC Feature: Common Soil

    MC Feature: Common Soil

    In this episode, we hear from one of our microchurches! Over the past year, Common Soil have been building relationships and creating space for mutual care and blessing amongst their neighbors.

    Our All-Family Gatherings begin with a short training on microchurches and missional living followed by table discussions. During this training, we hear from our friends of Common Soil. Check out what God is doing through this microchurch! 

    Communitas

    Communitas

    There is a kind of community that our soul longs for; a kind of community we were created for. We see reflections of it in the stories we tell and the movies we make. We read about it in anthropology, see it in human history, find it in the scriptures, watch it in the early church, and hear about it in places like Africa, China and the Middle East. So why is it so hard to find in the modern American church?


    Special thanks to Tyler Staton, Victor Turner, Sabastian Younger and Adrian Plass for their contributions to this episode. 

    A Conversation on Church & Money

    A Conversation on Church & Money

    Conversations around the church and money can bring up a lot strong emotions. For many people, this topic is characterized by a seemingly endless stream of stories about misuse, abuse, and greed. For that reason, it is easy to avoid the conversation altogether. However, as followers of Jesus, avoidance is not an option. Jesus talks about money constantly and has a very clear vision for how his followers ought to approach money. In this conversation, we unpack how the Bible handles this topic and what it means to be radically generous people.  

    Sin is Communal

    Sin is Communal

    Passage: Genesis 2-4

    We all deeply long to experience authentic community, but the reality is: community is hard! It is easier to settle for some counterfeit form of community that is far less than what Jesus has for us. For that reason, it is important that we truly understand Jesus' vision for community - what it is and what it isn't, the cost and the reward - so that we can experience it in our own lives today. 

    God is Community

    God is Community

    Passage: John 17:20-26

    We all deeply long to experience authentic community, but the reality is: community is hard! It is easier to settle for some counterfeit form of community that is far less than what Jesus has for us. For that reason, it is important that we truly understand Jesus' vision for community - what it is and what it isn't, the cost and the reward - so that we can experience it in our own lives today. 

    A New Family

    A New Family

    Passage: Matthew 12:46-50

    We all deeply long to experience authentic community, but the reality is: community is hard! It is easier to settle for some counterfeit form of community that is far less than what Jesus has for us. For that reason, it is important that we truly understand Jesus' vision for community - what it is and what it isn't, the cost and the reward - so that we can experience it in our own lives today. 

    Values: Safe and Dangerous

    Values: Safe and Dangerous

    What was it about Jesus that made him attractive to some and despised by others? What was it about Jesus that made sinners want to be with him and the religious want to kill him? The answer is found in the invitational and challenging way that Jesus approached people. This created a community that was both uniquely safe and dangerous. While these things seem paradoxical the reality is that discipleship to Jesus requires both.


    We are currently processing our six core values together. If you would like to see our values statement visit: https://commonwealthknox.org/vision-values

    Training: Context & Calling with Mike and Brianna

    Training: Context & Calling with Mike and Brianna

    One of our core values is "Called & Capable". We believe that every person is uniquely called and equipped by God to discern and step into that calling. Therefore, the question every disciple of Jesus must be able to answer is: To what or to whom have a been called? One of the first steps to discerning your calling is to define and understand your context.

    Our All-Family Gatherings begin with a short training on microchurches and missional living followed by table discussions. During this training, we hear from Mike and Brianna who are serving international students at UT.

    Values: No One Alone

    Values: No One Alone

    On the first pages of the Bible, we see that God created us for relationship. Relationship with God and with one another. God's vision for life is that it would a shared journey, and we cannot experience the life He has for us without intimate and vulnerable relationships with others. At a time of increasing loneliness and isolation, we need this value more than ever. 

    We are currently processing our six core values together. If you would like to see our values statement visit: https://commonwealthknox.org/vision-values

    Values: Called and Capable

    Values: Called and Capable

    Part of our great adventure in following Jesus is growing in our awareness of how God has uniquely created us and what he has created us to do, and then, living into that calling. When a Jesus-community understands and steps into their unique callings, it is less like a one-man-show, but more like a powerful symphony of believers glorifying God with their collective lives. 

    We are currently processing our six core values together. If you would like to see our values statement visit: https://commonwealthknox.org/vision-values

    Training: Context & Calling with Eli and Heather

    Training: Context & Calling with Eli and Heather

    One of our core values is "Called & Capable". We believe that every person is uniquely called and adequately equipped by God to discern and step into that calling. Therefore, the question every disciple of Jesus must be able to answer is: To what or to whom have a been called? One of the first steps to discerning your calling is to define and understand your context.

    Our All-Family Gatherings begin with a short training on microchurches and missional living followed by table discussions. During this training, we hear from Eli and Heather Cockrum who have strived to assess and meet the unique needs of their community.

    Values: Honor the Least

    Values: Honor the Least

    Throughout the history of the Church, the Church has been known for their radical care for the poor and the vulnerable. One of God's greatest desires for his people from the beginning was that they would protect and lift up those who were at the bottom of the societal hierarchy. We see that Jesus places justice and care for the poor at the forefront of His ministry. Therefore, if we are to truly continue Jesus' work on Earth, we must honor those among us who are seen as least.

    We are currently processing our six core values together. If you would like to see our values statement visit: https://commonwealthknox.org/vision-values

    Training: Context & Calling with Tyler and Chastin

    Training: Context & Calling with Tyler and Chastin

    One of our core values is "Called & Capable". We believe that every person is uniquely called and adequately equipped by God to discern and step into that calling. Therefore, the question every disciple of Jesus must be able to answer is: To what or to whom have a been called? One of the first steps to discerning your calling is to define and understand your context.

    Our All-Family Gatherings begin with a short training on microchurches and missional living followed by table discussions. During this training, we hear from Tyler and Chastin Stinnett who have a unique role in their neighborhood and are working to bring people together.

    Values: Known by Love

    Values: Known by Love

    When Jesus was asked about God's vision for human life, his response was to love God with all your being and to love your neighbor as yourself. The love that Jesus is talking about is not like the love of the world. It is not a love that takes but a love that gives freely and flows out of the love received from the Father. Therefore, those who follow Jesus ought to be know by this sort of love.

    We are currently processing our six core values together. If you would like to see our values statement visit: https://commonwealthknox.org/vision-values

    Training: Context & Calling with Ariel

    Training: Context & Calling with Ariel

    One of our core values is "Called & Capable". We believe that every person is uniquely called and adequately equipped by God to discern and step into that calling. Therefore, the question every disciple of Jesus must be able to answer is: To what or to whom have a been called? One of the first steps to discerning your calling is to define and understand your context.

    Our All-Family Gatherings begin with a short training on microchurches and missional living followed by table discussions. During this training, we hear from Ariel Kaylor who is striving to be an intentional neighbor in the community to which God has called her!

    Values: Kingdom Over Brand

    Values: Kingdom Over Brand

    In the four gospels, Jesus talks about the Kingdom of God more than anything else. And everything else that he talks about points us to his core message that the Kingdom is here! Jesus makes it abundantly clear that his greatest priority is to bring and to build the Kingdom of God here on Earth. What would it look like for us to make that a core value of our lives and our community? What would it look like for the Kingdom to take precedence over everything else?

    We are currently processing our six core values together. If you would like to see our values statement visit: https://commonwealthknox.org/vision-values

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