Movements, Models, Membership, Methodists, and a Tangent on Rob Bell and Mark Driscoll-The Wesleyan Potluck Episode 6

Movements, Models, Membership, Methodists, and a Tangent on Rob Bell and Mark Driscoll-The Wesleyan Potluck Episode 6

Author: Heath Mullikin and Tim Kirkpatrick January 31, 2017 Duration: 36:14
Welcome to episode 6 of the Wesleyan Potluck:  here’s a rundown of what we’ll be covering today: In the Lineup we’ll discuss the Wesleyan church’s emphasis on movement over model The meal will feature a look at discipleship models The Dessert Table will feature a great John Wesley quote on the people called methodists and the cleanup is where we will tell you how to become a part of the Potluck community. The Lineup https://www.wesleyan.org/5934/movement-over-model The Meal Sunday School Home Groups-Semester, Experiential, sports, Service Watch the February 14 webinar from HQ with Steve Deneff and Eric Crisp on how College WEsleyan uses Soul Shift-http://www.youtube.com/c/WesleyanHQ/live Watch the previous Discipleship Webinar-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTsbPgcau1s Jon Brady-Eden Wesleyan Church Tom and Sarah Cochran Expansion Church Aligning Membership and Discipleship The Dessert Table I am not afraid that the people called Methodists should ever cease to exist either in Europe or America. But I am afraid lest they should only exist as a dead sect, having the form of religion without the power. And this undoubtedly will be the case unless they hold fast both the doctrine, spirit, and discipline with which they first set out. -John Wesley The Cleanup Twitter-@tpkirkpatrick and @heathmullikin (https://mobile.twitter.com/heathmullikin) The Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/182839825526862/) www.wesleyanpotluck.com Starting a podcast.  Get a month's free audio hosting from Blubrry by using this link. (http://create.blubrry.com/resources/podcast-media-hosting/?code=heath) Tim and Heath both use the Blue Yeti mic. (http://amzn.to/2kB3ueW) Support the show by shopping at Amazon through this link. (https://www.amazon.com?&_encoding=UTF8&tag=chayoulio-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=69eb80d1c695ab2b7e5da7661db4a913&camp=1789&creative=9325) Get a free month of Audible. (http://www.audibletrack.com/click.track?CID=102175&AFID=356853&ADID=476689&SID=)

Pastors Heath Mullikin and Tim Kirkpatrick bring you The Wesleyan Potluck, a conversation rooted in their shared commitment to seeing the Kingdom of Christ move forward. Each episode feels like pulling up a chair at a table where the main dishes are thoughtful analysis and genuine dialogue about current events, theological shifts, and practical ministry within the Wesleyan tradition and the broader Church. You’ll hear their distinct perspectives as they sift through the latest news and commentary, not with a desire for mere critique, but with a pastoral heart aimed at encouragement and constructive vision. This podcast is less about delivering pronouncements and more about exploring the hopes and dreams they carry for their denomination and fellow believers. It’s a space for anyone interested in where faith meets the everyday realities of church life, offering substance and camaraderie for the journey. Tune in for a regular helping of insightful discussion that goes beyond the surface, always pointing back to the advancement of the gospel in a complex world.
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