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Episode 7 - How to Develop Faith at Home

July 29, 2021

Being cut off by the pandemic has created a huge opportunity for families to form ancient spiritual habits at home that have sustained Christians for centuries. Online worship has allowed churches to fill a spiritual hunger, especially in people who are unwilling for whatever reason to walk through their doors. We also have an opportunity to equip parents and grandparents to catechize their children and work with them to develop their faith in the home. The church can seize this chance to help families to incorporate faith formation as part of the rhythm of family life.

Bishop Jenny Andison was consecrated as a suffragan Bishop in 206 and served as area bishop for metropolitan Toronto, Ontario. She was recently installed as the rector of St. Paul’s Bloor Street in Toronto, which is the largest Anglican congregation in Canada. She is married and the mother of three.

Episode 5 - How To Be a Redemptive Presence

July 1, 2021 • Scotty Smith

Join Leigh Spruill as he welcomes Scotty Smith, founder of Christ Community Church in Franklin, Tennessee to answer the question, 'What is the 'Big Opportunity' facing the Church in today's world'? Leigh and Scotty discuss how the Church and people within it can be a redemptive presence in the world today as we strive to be the best neighbors to people in every sphere of our lives.

Episode 6 - How to Create Authentic Community

July 15, 2021 • Steve Cockram

As a result of COVID, people’s need for authentic, meaningful community and relational opportunities has reached the ‘pain killer’ level. There is a huge opportunity for churches to be relevant by meeting this need, not just in the sanctuary on Sunday, but also in the smaller groups that often meet in people’s homes. This authentic community forces a level of vulnerability, openness, and transparency that’s not always comfortable. Authentic, dynamic community and hospitality are an outcome of work of the Holy Spirit. Steve Cockram is dedicated to empowering the leader in everyone. He is an international speaker, author, and consultant to top-level executives and leaders around the world. He is a subject matter expert on personality and wiring, organizational leadership, emotional intelligence, and interpersonal communication. Steve is the co-founder of GiANT Worldwide, a global leadership consultancy. He is also co-author of the books 5 Gears https://www.amazon.com/gears-present-productive-there-enough/dp/8126560029 and 5 Voices (5 Voices [Hardcover]: Steve Cockram: 9788126563388: http://amazon.com: Books)

Episode 4 - How to Share Your Faith

June 24, 2021 • Dr. Holly Ordway

Join Leigh Spruill as he welcomes Holly Ordway, Cardinal Francis George Fellow of Faith and Culture for the Word on Fire Institute and Visiting Professor of Apologetics at Houston Baptist University, to answer the question, 'What is the 'Big Opportunity' facing the Church in today's world'? Leigh and Winn discuss how making the story of Christianity relatable can open doors to belief. Stepping back and fully exploring the meaning of the words we use to describe our faith can lead to new ways to tell the story of Christianity. People must first find the story personally meaningful before they can decide if it is true. Imaginative literature opened the door to faith for Holly. She sees a big opportunity to share our faith by openly living a life of personal holiness. Holly Ordway’s newest book is “Tolkien’s Modern Reading, Middle-earth Beyond the Middle Ages”. (Tolkien's Modern Reading: Middle-earth Beyond the Middle Ages: Holly Ordway: 9781943243723: http://amazon.com: Books”) She is also the author of "Apologetics and the Christian Imagination” (Apologetics and the Christian Imagination: An Integrated Approach to Defending the Faith (Living Faith): Holly Ordway: 9781945125386: http://amazon.com: Books) and “Not God’s Type: An Atheist Academic Lays Down Her Arms” (Not God's Type: Ordway, Holly: 9781586179991: http://amazon.com: Books)