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Flourishing Disciples
Mountain View Presbyterian Church
62 episodes
1 month ago
Welcome to the Flourishing Disciples Podcast! Today, Kirk Sexton, Associate Pastor of Discipleship and Care, and Jennie Smith, Caring Ministry Assistant, we wrap up our Ephesians series with a powerful call — to stand strong in the battle. Paul reminds us that a healthy church isn’t just loving and unified but equipped — ready to stand firm in the Lord’s strength. In this episode, we’ll talk about what it means to put on the full armor of God, to pray for one another, and to face life’s battles together as the body of Christ. So, grab your Bible and join us as we discover how to stand strong in the battle — not in our own strength, but in His. Here now as Pastor Randy Bare reads from Ephesians 6:10-20.
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Welcome to the Flourishing Disciples Podcast! Today, Kirk Sexton, Associate Pastor of Discipleship and Care, and Jennie Smith, Caring Ministry Assistant, we wrap up our Ephesians series with a powerful call — to stand strong in the battle. Paul reminds us that a healthy church isn’t just loving and unified but equipped — ready to stand firm in the Lord’s strength. In this episode, we’ll talk about what it means to put on the full armor of God, to pray for one another, and to face life’s battles together as the body of Christ. So, grab your Bible and join us as we discover how to stand strong in the battle — not in our own strength, but in His. Here now as Pastor Randy Bare reads from Ephesians 6:10-20.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
History,
Religion
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Season 6, Episode 4
Flourishing Disciples
36 minutes 29 seconds
7 months ago
Season 6, Episode 4
In this episode of the Flourishing Disciples Podcast, Pastor Kirk Sexton welcomes a deeply influential voice in his own spiritual and pastoral journey—Pastor Tom Parker. A gifted teacher, preacher, and scholar, Tom has served as Director of Fuller Seminary Southwest, adjunct teacher at the Flourishing Institute of Theology and works full time coaching and mentoring pastors, leaders, and their churches. Together, Kirk and Tom dive into the heart of discipleship in the American church today. They explore how cultural pressures have shaped our understanding of following Jesus, why theological depth matters in everyday faith, and what best practices are helping believers grow into mature, flourishing disciples. Whether you’re a pastor, small group leader, or someone simply seeking a deeper walk with Christ, this episode offers timeless wisdom and practical encouragement.
Flourishing Disciples
Welcome to the Flourishing Disciples Podcast! Today, Kirk Sexton, Associate Pastor of Discipleship and Care, and Jennie Smith, Caring Ministry Assistant, we wrap up our Ephesians series with a powerful call — to stand strong in the battle. Paul reminds us that a healthy church isn’t just loving and unified but equipped — ready to stand firm in the Lord’s strength. In this episode, we’ll talk about what it means to put on the full armor of God, to pray for one another, and to face life’s battles together as the body of Christ. So, grab your Bible and join us as we discover how to stand strong in the battle — not in our own strength, but in His. Here now as Pastor Randy Bare reads from Ephesians 6:10-20.