Category: Christian living

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You might not think my church is a church, but here’s why we could use more like it.

Our church is pretty unconventional according to certain measurements. But it’s a pretty special community to belong to and I want to see more people experience what we have nurtured together.

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Removing our blindfolds

Joel McKerrow talks to us about self-aware spirituality and the journey of removing our blindfolds, one after the other.

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Pursuing Shame-Free Spirituality

Cheryl Andrews, a social worker and counsellor joins us for a conversation about spirituality, shame and what it might look like to disentangle them.

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Pub Theology with Mitch Forbes

Mitch and Will crack a tinny and chat about God, the universe and everything in this sprawling theological ‘pub chat’.

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Gender Expansive Theology

Steff Fenton joins us to explore gender expansive theology and discuss what gender queer people might teach us about what God is like.

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Benjamin Hastings on honest worship and feeling alone in the flock

Benjamin Hastings, most known for the songs he’s written with Hillsong, opens up about honest faith, doubt, and spiritual seeking through the scepticism.

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Resist Empire Ways with Childlike Faith

Mandy Smith, author of The Vulnerable Pastor and Unfettered speaks with us about childlike faith and resisting empire in all forms.

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A new approach to faith, church and ministry

Simon Nixon shares his story of changing faith and his ongoing exploration of new approaches to church, ministry and community formation.

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Have we been thinking about faith the wrong way?

If we think about faith as purely to do with belief or knowledge, every time we struggle to believe we feel like our faith is ‘weak’. But what if there’s another way to conceive of faith?

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What difference do our beliefs about hell make here and now?

Mitch Forbes and Will Small continue the conversation about heaven, hell and universal salvation, asking amongst other things, what difference do these beliefs make here and now?

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The unholy hustle and the sacred now

This week on the podcast Hannah and Will explore what it means to live full lives in a hustle-centric world. Does our Christianity take us off the hamster wheel or spin it faster?

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Dr Joel Hollier on finding a place at the table.

Dr Joel Hollier used to believe celibacy was the only option for a gay Christian like him. Now, he’s married, co-pastoring a church, and here to share his story about the journey in between.