Afleveringen
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Welcome to episode four of The Familiar Stranger Podcast with Mark Sayers, hosted by Tyler Staton. Mark Sayers is the Senior Leader of Red Church in Melbourne Australia, a cultural commentator, and author of many incredible books like A Non-Anxious Presence and the Disappearing Church. In this episode, Mark and Tyler explore healing. We hope you enjoy.
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Welcome to a bonus episode of The Familiar Stranger Podcast with Dave Lomas, hosted by Tyler Staton. Dave Lomas is the lead pastor at Reality SF in San Francisco, CA. In this episode, Dave and Tyler explore The Spirit and the Church. We hope you enjoy.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Welcome to episode three of The Familiar Stranger Podcast with Gemma Ryan, hosted by Tyler Staton. Gemma Ryan is a pastor, teacher, and spiritual director who co-pastored alongside Tyler at Oaks Church in Brooklyn years ago. In this episode, Gemma and Tyler explore prophecy. We hope you enjoy.
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Welcome to episode two of The Familiar Stranger Podcast with Rich Villodas, hosted by Tyler Staton. Rich Villodas is the lead pastor of New Life Fellowship, a large, multiracial church in the heart of Queens, New York, and the author of The Deeply Formed Life and Good and Beautiful and Kind. In this episode, Rich and Tyler explore discernment. We hope you enjoy.
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Welcome to episode one of The Familiar Stranger Podcast with Tim Mackie, hosted by Tyler Staton. Tim Mackie is the co-founder of The Bible Project, which creates videos and podcasts that trace key biblical themes from Genesis to Revelation, helping people experience the Bible in an engaging and creative way. In this episode, Tim and Tyler explore the Holy Spirit in Head and Heart. We hope you enjoy.
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In this one-season, ten-episode podcast series, Tyler Staton talks with some amazing friends to explore the person, presence, and power of the Holy Spirit – a living invitation to the everyday follower of Jesus.
They talk about hearing God’s voice both personally and prophetically, supernatural healing and redemptive suffering, living as empowered witnesses in the ordinary world, and the way of love that binds us together as the Church…among other things. We hope these conversations will be a conduit to deeper experience with the gift of God’s indwelling Spirit.