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We take a fresh look at the movie, Home Alone, as we uncover how this beloved Christmas classic mirrors profound spiritual truths. From Kevin's misguided pursuit of freedom to his mum's relentless journey home, discover how this film reflects God's own story of seeking and saving the lost. Matt Edmundson & Anna Kettle explore what true freedom really means, challenge our preconceptions of God, and reveal why Christmas is less about being good and more about being found. Whether you're a film buff or faith explorer, this message brings new depth to both the movie and the Christmas story.
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Time Stamps
00:00 Welcome & Christmas Chat
09:08 Home Alone Quiz
12:36 Main Talk: Freedom, Family & Finding God
34:13 Conversation Street
50:39 Close & Coming Up
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Show Notes
In this special Christmas message, we explore the deeper spiritual themes hidden within the beloved holiday film Home Alone. Starting with a fun Christmas movie quiz, we dive into how Kevin McAllister's story reflects our own spiritual journey and modern understanding of freedom.
Key Points:
• True freedom isn't about living without constraints - it's about choosing what constrains us
• Like Kevin's initial "freedom", living without boundaries often leads to isolation rather than fulfilment
• Our misconceptions about God (like Kevin's fear of Old Man Marley) often prevent us from discovering who He really is
• Catherine McAllister's desperate journey home mirrors God's relentless pursuit of His children
• Christmas isn't just about being found - it's about the celebration that follows
Main Takeaways:
• Modern definitions of freedom as "life without restraint" often lead to loneliness and emptiness
• Everyone is ultimately guided by something - the question is what will you choose to follow?
• God isn't the scary judge many imagine - He's more like a parent desperately trying to reach their child
• The Christmas story shows God doing whatever it takes to bring His children home
• True joy comes not from independence but from being part of God's family
In Conversation Street, we explored how society's view of freedom affects our spiritual lives, why we tend to make God in our own image, and what real, biblical freedom looks like in practice.
Looking ahead: Join us in January as we begin an exciting new series on the book of Genesis, tackling big questions about creation, science, and the nature of God.
For service notes, additional resources, and to watch the full message, visit our website.
https://crowd.church/talks/home-alone-and-the-christmas-story-we-never-saw-coming
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Keywords: Home Alone, Christmas message, true freedom, God's pursuit, finding faith, misconceptions about God, modern Christianity, spiritual journey, family reconciliation, Christian teaching, holiday reflection, Liverpool church, Crowd Church, contemporary worship, biblical freedom, Christmas movies
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From his prison cell, Paul wrote about a secret to contentment that had nothing to do with circumstances and everything to do with Christ. This week, Jack Mariner unpacks this radical message that cuts right through our consumer culture, challenging how we think about satisfaction, happiness, and what we really need. In Conversation Street, we tackle those tricky questions: Can you be content and still want change? What's the difference between contentment and happiness? Whether you're feeling satisfied with life or struggling to find peace, this message offers a fresh perspective on true contentment.
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Time Stamps
00:00 - Welcome
01:45 - Being Content - Jack Mariner
05:20 - Paul's Teachings on Contentment
08:23 - Contentment and Strength
16:35 - Contentment in Christ
19:08 - Practising Gratitude
22:42 - Conversation Street
24:07 - Practising Contentment
30:55 - Consumerism and Contentment
33:21 - Contentment and Action
36:57 - Contentment vs. Happiness
41:41 - Contentment and Age
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Show Notes
- Contentment isn't found in being strong, but in accepting our weakness
- True contentment is based on internal reality, not external circumstances
- Contentment is ultimately found in Christ, not in what we have or don't have
- Paul wrote about contentment from prison after facing shipwrecks, beatings, and persecution
- The importance of practicing gratitude as a pathway to contentment
Scripture References:
- Philippians 4:10-16
- 2 Corinthians 4:16-18
- Psalm 23
- 1 Thessalonians 5:23
Conversation Street Highlights:
- Exploring the difference between contentment and happiness
- Discussion on whether contentment means giving up on goals
- How to practice contentment in difficult seasons
- The relationship between gratitude and contentment
- Whether contentment is age-related or learned
Practical Takeaways:
- Practice daily gratitude
- Focus on eternal perspective rather than temporary circumstances
- Acknowledge weakness instead of trying to be strong
- Choose worship even in difficult seasons
- Remember that contentment is learned, not automatic
Featuring:
Jack Mariner - Main Speaker
Anna Kettle - Host
Beth Dobson - Host
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For more information, including video of the full service and additional resources mentioned, visit our website:
https://crowd.church/talks/philippians-9-being-content
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You know that feeling when your mind just won't shut up? When one anxious thought leads to another, and before you know it, you're spiralling? This Sunday at Crowd, Sharon Edmundson tackled this head-on, sharing her own journey with anxiety - from childhood fears to adult struggles - while unpacking some surprisingly practical wisdom from Philippians 4.
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Time Stamps
00:00 Welcome to Crowd
03:55 Tak with Sharon Edmundson on Anxiety
07:30 A Biblical Perspective on Anxiety
17:44 What is Peace Beyond Understanding?
21:19 Replacing Anxious Thoughts
29:25 Conversation Street: Anxiety in Context
34:12 Choosing Thoughts and Mental Health
40:50 Decision-Making and Anxiety
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Show Notes
In this down-to-earth exploration of anxiety and faith, Sharon Edmundson gets real about finding peace when your thoughts are running wild. No "just pray more" platitudes here - instead, Sharon unpacks practical wisdom from Philippians that actually helps when anxiety kicks in.
From plotting to break her leg to avoid public speaking (spoiler: anxiety about injuries made that plan backfire) to dealing with panic attacks and health scares, Sharon shares her own journey while tackling the sometimes confusing relationship between anxiety and faith.
Key topics covered:
- Why "don't be anxious" in the Bible isn't actually a telling-off
- Three practical strategies for managing anxious thoughts
- How to handle anxiety without adding spiritual guilt
- Finding peace that makes no sense when circumstances haven't changed
During Conversation Street, Matt and Jenny dive into real questions about decision-making anxiety, the challenge of "giving worries to God," and practical ways to reshape thought patterns.
Whether you're wrestling with anxiety yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode offers honest hope and practical help from a faith perspective that doesn't ignore the reality of mental health.
Join Liverpool's most down-to-earth church as we explore how to find genuine peace even when your mind won't shut up.
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More info: https://crowd.church/talks/philippians-8-finding-peace-when-your-mind-wont-shut-up
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Keywords: anxiety, Christian mental health, Philippians 4, peace of God, faith and anxiety, mental wellbeing, spiritual growth, worry, decision making, thought patterns, Christian mindfulness, Liverpool church, Crowd Church
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Wondering what it looks like to follow Jesus when you haven't got it all figured out? This week at Crowd, we're getting honest about the ups and downs of the faith journey through the lens of Philippians 3. From Will's dodgy javelin throwing days to Dan's insights about spiritual training, we're unpacking what it really means to 'press on' without burning out.
Dan Orange takes us through a fresh look at Paul's letter, exploring how the Christian life is less like a Usain Bolt sprint and more like finding your own pace in a marathon. Plus, during Conversation Street, we tackle those tricky questions about dealing with past hurts, finding sustainable spiritual rhythms, and what it means that God's actually pursuing us while we pursue Him.
Whether you're just curious about faith or you've been following Jesus for years, this honest conversation about keeping going when life gets messy is for you. Because sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do is admit you haven't got it all sorted.
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Time Stamps
00:00 Welcome
03:04 Main Message with Dan Orange
25:08 Conversation Street
30:00 Balancing Effort, Rest, and Standing Firm
35:00 Dealing with the Past and Emotional Healing
40:00 Daily Rhythms and Spiritual Practices
45:00 Protecting the Heart and God's Pursuit
49:00 Conclusion and Notices
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Show Notes
- Welcome from Will Sopwith and Anna Kettle.
- Will and Anna share personal anecdotes about their experiences with athletics.
- Discussion on the challenges and memories associated with school sports.
Exploration of Philippians 3:12-4:1
- Dan Orange introduces the next part of Paul's letter to the Philippians.
- Emphasis on the themes of pursuing goals and the analogy of athletics in spiritual life.
The Art of Letter Writing
- Dan reflects on the lost art of letter writing and its personal significance.
- Encouragement to express feelings through written words.
Athletic Analogies in Spiritual Pursuit
- Dan draws parallels between athletic training and spiritual discipline.
- Examples of Usain Bolt and Paula Radcliffe illustrate dedication and focus.
Pursuing God and Being Pursued
- Discussion on the mutual pursuit between God and believers.
- The story of the prodigal son highlights God's pursuit of humanity.
The Goal of Christian Life
- Examination of the ultimate goal as citizenship in heaven with God.
- Encouragement to focus on spiritual goals rather than earthly achievements.
Forgetting the Past and Moving Forward
- Dan discusses the importance of not dwelling on past mistakes.
- Emphasis on learning from history and building on past experiences.
Community and Support in Faith
- The role of community in supporting and encouraging one another in faith.
- Encouragement to engage with others and ask questions about faith.
Managing Life's Rhythms
- Discussion on balancing effort, rest, and standing firm in faith.
- Personal reflections from Will and Anna on maintaining spiritual rhythms.
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More info: https://crowd.church/talks/philippians-7-pressing-toward-the-goal
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Next week - it's the continuation of the Philippians series with Sharon Edmondson. Please like, follow, subscribe, and share the podcast with friends.
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Key Words
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Discover what happens when knowing Jesus becomes your main pursuit. Dave Connolly unpacks Philippians 3, challenging us to rethink what really matters. No religious jargon - just honest talk about finding joy and purpose in a real relationship with God. Perfect for anyone wondering if there's more to faith than just following rules.
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Timestamps00:00 - Welcome to Crowd Church
05:27 - Dave Connolly's Talk
11:06 - Warnings from Paul
18:22 - Confidence in Christ
25:32 - God's Presence and Strength
29:13 - Post-Talk Discussion
36:33 - Pursuing God
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SHOW NOTES - The Pursuit of Knowing Christ (Philippians Part 6)Key points from the talk:
- The importance of rejoicing in the Lord as our source of strength
- Warning against distractions that pull us away from authentic faith
- Understanding the difference between religious activity and relationship with God
- How Paul counted everything as loss compared to knowing Christ
- Living authentically as real people in a real world with a real God
Some Quotes:"Don't get caught up in doing all the right things and become detached from a God who died to know you." - Dave Connolly
"We are real people, living in a real world, with a real God." - Dave Connolly
Scripture Referenced:- Philippians 3:1-11 (Main passage)
- Matthew 15:26-27 (Referenced)
- John 3:16 (Referenced)
Conversation Street Highlights:- Discussion on what it means to pursue God in everyday life
- Practical applications for living out faith
- Q&A from online community
Resources Mentioned:- ESV (English Standard Version) Bible recommended for study
- Crowd Church website: crowd.church
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Online: Livestream - Sundays 7:00pm UK | 2:00pm EST
Website: crowd.church
Social Media: @CrowdChurch
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Join us as we commemorate Remembrance Sunday, reflecting on themes of service and sacrifice. Discover the inspiring stories of Timothy, Epaphroditus, and Woodbine Willie, and explore how their selflessness resonates with the spirit of remembrance.
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Time Stamps0:00 Intro - Remembrance Sunday
9:47 Andy Kettle - Service & Sacrifice
14:23 Woodbine Willie
20:18 Conversation Street on Sacrifice and Service
28:09 Balancing Sacrifice and Avoiding Burnout
36:05 Importance of Mentorship
42:50 Secular vs. Religious Service
46:25 What’s coming up
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Show NotesRemembrance Sunday
- Discussion on the significance of Remembrance Sunday in the UK and Commonwealth.
- Claire and Matt share personal anecdotes about wearing poppies and the importance of commemorating those who sacrificed their lives in conflicts.
Prayer and Reflection
- Mention of Pete Gregg's guidance on praying for pastors, people in conflict zones, and peacemakers.
Special Segment: The Last Post and Minute Silence
- The Last Post and a minute of silence is played to honour Remembrance Sunday.
Talk by Andy Kettle
- Andy Kettle discusses the biblical figures Timothy and Epaphroditus from the Book of Philippians.
- Highlights their dedication and service, drawing parallels with military sacrifice.
Story of Woodbine Willie
- Andy shares the story of Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy, known as Woodbine Willie, a chaplain in WWI.
- Woodbine Willie exemplified selflessness by risking his life to comfort soldiers, earning the Military Cross for his bravery.
Christian Sacrifice and Service
- Andy connects the themes of sacrifice and service to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
- Encourages listeners to embody selflessness and community spirit in their lives.
Discussion and Reflections
- Matt and Claire discuss the challenges of living a sacrificial life in modern times.
- They explore the balance between self-sacrifice and avoiding burnout, emphasising reliance on God's strength.
Mentorship and Relationships
- The importance of mentorship and deep relationships, as exemplified by Paul and Timothy, is discussed.
- Matt shares personal experiences of mentorship in business and church settings.
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More info: https://crowd.church/talks/philippians-5-service-and-sacrifice
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This service is a lively discussion about the significance of names and reputations. Will looks at the power and influence of the name of Jesus, drawing from Philippians. He explores how names shape our perceptions and the ultimate authority of Jesus' name.
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Timestamps0:00 Intro
5:26 Will Sopwith's Reflection Exercise
11:09 Jesus' Credibility and Influence
17:50 Paul's Perspective on Jesus' Supremacy
24:13 Trust in Leaders and Jesus
30:20 Navigating Trust in Faith
36:13 Honouring God Above All
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Show NotesThe Name of Jesus
- Will Sopwith talks about the significance of names, focusing on the name of Jesus.
- What are the influential names in your life and what is their impact?
Exploration of Influence and Reputation
- Will shares how names and reputations shape various fields like commerce, art, and politics.
- He highlights the importance of authenticity and the potential for disillusionment with influential figures.
Paul's Perspective on Name and Pedigree
- Will examines Apostle Paul's background and his view on the supremacy of Jesus' name.
- Paul’s impressive credentials are deemed insignificant compared to knowing Christ.
Philippians 2:9–11 ESV
Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
- These verses emphasise Jesus' exaltation and authority.
- The passage underscores Jesus as the name above all names, worthy of worship.
Personal Reflection and Response
- Will talks about Paul's transformative experience on the road to Damascus and encourages listeners to consider their own response to Jesus' supremacy.
CONVERSATION STREET
- Anna and Jenny reflect on Will's talk, discussing the cultural obsession with names and influence.
- They address audience questions about trust, leadership, and the fear of God.
Navigating Trust and Faith
- Discerning who or what to trust in a world full of claims.
- The importance of personal faith and direct relationship with God.
Experiencing God Personally
- The possibility of personal encounters with God, akin to Paul's Damascus experience.
- Seek a deeper understanding and experience of God.
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For more information about Crowd Church please visit www.crowd.church
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Keywords:Jesus Christ, name above all names, Christian faith, God's supremacy, worship, biblical teaching, Paul's teachings, Philippians, humility, divine authority, spiritual transformation, Christian leadership, trust in God, fear of God, reverence, Christian experience, personal faith journey, spiritual encounters, seeking God, prayer, Christian community, Bible study, Christian discipleship, church life, Christian values, spiritual growth
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Join Matt Edmundson and Anna Kettle on Crowd Church as they discuss the challenges of living a life worthy of the Gospel amidst the changing seasons. Explore the profound insights from Pete Farrington's talk on Philippians, focusing on humility, unity, and the transformative power of the Gospel.
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Timestamps0:00 Intro
2:05 Tech Team Shoutout
3:57 Bible Reading
6:30 Living Worthy of the Gospel
10:02 The Humility of Christ
15:10 Salvation and Destruction
19:16 The Gospel's Offence
24:10 Christmas and the Incarnation
29:54 Living a Life Worthy of the Gospel
35:59 The Offence of the Gospel
40:40 Substitution and Atonement
45:09 Jesus' Humanity
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Show NotesWelcome and Introduction
- Host Matt Edmundson welcomes listeners to Crowd Church on a dreary evening in Liverpool.
- Anna Kettle shares her dislike for the clock changes and her determination to maintain a summer vibe.
Exploration of Philippians
- The episode continues the series on the book of Philippians, focusing on part three.
- Pete Farrington reads and discusses Philippians 1:27 to 2:13, emphasising living a life worthy of the Gospel.
Key Themes from Pete Farrington's Talk
- The importance of unity and humility among believers, as highlighted by Paul.
- The concept of living a life that reflects the Gospel's values.
- The profound humility of Christ, who became human to save humanity.
Discussion and Reflections
- Matt and Anna reflect on the humility of God becoming human, especially relevant with the upcoming Christmas season.
- They discuss the challenges and implications of living a life worthy of the Gospel.
- The conversation touches on the collective versus individualistic understanding of God's love.
Audience Engagement and Questions
- Addressing why the Gospel might cause offence due to its challenging nature.
- Discussion on the theological concept of substitution and how Jesus took on humanity's sins.
- Exploration of why Jesus chose to experience human life from birth.
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For more information about Crowd Church please visit www.crowd.church
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Keywords:Crowd Church, living worthy of the gospel, Pete Farrington, Philippians, humility of Christ, incarnation, substitution, atonement, Christian faith, offence of the gospel, divine exchange, righteousness of God, Jesus' humanity, temptation, salvation, destruction, unity in Christ, selflessness, serving others, Christ's humiliation, God's love, eternal life, forgiveness, Christian living, biblical wisdom
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Join Matt Edmundson and guest Ellie Light in this engaging Crowd Church service as they explore the theme of "Joy in Adversity." The discussion centres around a talk by Mark Buchanan, who exploresthe Apostle Paul's letter to the Philippian Church, highlighting how adversity can advance the gospel and strengthen faith. Mark shares personal stories, including his challenging journey following a divorce, illustrating how God can work through difficult circumstances. We talk about the importance of community, resilience, and finding joy not in the absence of trials, but through them.
Time Stamps00:08:14: Paul's Imprisonment and Advancing the Gospel
00:10:12: Mark’s Story of Adversity and God's Role
00:13:18: The Role of Adversity in Spiritual Growth
00:16:22: Jesus as an Example of Enduring Adversity
00:19:25: Finding Joy in Adversity and Community Support
00:24:58: Discussion on Building Resilience through God
00:29:19: Experiencing Joy in Different Seasons
00:32:58: God's Presence in Our Mistakes
00:35:18: The Power of Testimonies and Sharing Stories
00:41:02: Importance of Community and Modelling Behaviour
Show NotesGuest Speaker: Mark Buchanan
- Mark Buchanan, a friend of Matt, shares insights on finding joy amidst adversity.
- He discusses the paradox of joy in difficult times, emphasising God's work through challenges.
Paul's Imprisonment and Gospel Advancement
- Mark explores how Paul's imprisonment served to advance the gospel.
- The impact of Paul's faith on the imperial guard and fellow prisoners is highlighted.
Personal Testimony and Adversity
- Mark shares a personal story of adversity following his divorce and the challenges of maintaining a relationship with his daughters.
- He reflects on how God used these difficult circumstances for greater purposes.
The Role of Perseverance and Faith
- Discussion on how adversity tests and strengthens faith, leading to perseverance.
- Mark cites James 1:2-4, emphasising the maturity and completeness that trials can bring.
Community and Support
- Ellie and Matt discuss the importance of community in building resilience and supporting one another through challenges.
- The role of church and community in encouraging and uplifting each other is underscored.
Joy vs. Happiness
- The distinction between joy and happiness is explored, with joy being rooted in faith and trust in God.
- The conversation touches on how joy can coexist with difficult emotions.
God's Presence in Our Failures
- Mark reassures listeners that God is present even when adversity is self-inflicted.
- The importance of yielding to God and trusting His presence in all circumstances is emphasised.
Testimonies and Sharing Faith
- The power of personal testimonies in demonstrating God's faithfulness is discussed.
- Encouragement to share honest and simple stories of faith and perseverance.
KeywordsJoy in adversity, Philippians, Christian resilience, Paul's imprisonment, gospel advancement, faith under pressure, perseverance, God's presence in trials, Christian testimony, overcoming challenges, spiritual growth, finding purpose in suffering, Christian community support, biblical perspective on hardship, faith and adversity, Christian encouragement, trusting God in difficult times, spiritual strength, Christian perseverance, finding joy in trials, Christian character development, biblical joy, Christian faith journey, spiritual resilience, Christian perspective on suffering
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Join Matt and Sharon Edmundson at Crowd Church as they introduce a nine-week series on the book of Philippians, featuring insights from Jenny Mariner. Engage with the community by sharing your thoughts and questions in the comments, and explore themes of gratitude, generosity, and partnership. Visit www.crowd.church for more information and connect with us on social media or WhatsApp for prayer requests.
Timestamps0:00 Intro
4:57 Understanding New Testament Letters
6:10 Paul's Transformation and Mission
9:14 Paul's Reflections from Prison
12:17 Growing in Faith and Understanding
18:25 The Power of Generosity
21:59 Letting Go to Gain Fulfillment
28:03 Corrie ten Boom's Story of Gratitude in Adversity
34:59 Building Habits Through Gratitude
37:06 Maintaining a Connection with God
42:29 The Dilemma of Generosity
Show Notes:Introduction to the Book of Philippians
- Guest speaker Jenny Mariner introduces the book of Philippians, marking the start of a nine-week series.
Understanding New Testament Letters
- Jenny explains the context of New Testament letters, focusing on Paul's transformation and his role in spreading Christianity.
- Emphasis on the letters as both divine inspiration and personal correspondence.
Key Themes in Philippians
- Jenny highlights the central message of living a life laid down for Christ, inspired by Jesus' humility and sacrifice.
- Discussion on the themes of gratitude, generosity, and partnership within the letter.
Gratitude and Generosity
- Jenny shares Paul's example of gratitude despite hardships, encouraging listeners to foster a grateful attitude.
- Exploration of generosity as a spiritual practice, with personal anecdotes about sharing resources.
Partnership and Community
- The importance of community and partnership in spreading the Christian message is discussed.
- Jenny notes the collective nature of Paul's letters, encouraging unity and collaboration.
Practical Faith and Personal Stories
- Hosts Matt and Sharon reflect on personal experiences of faith and gratitude, sharing stories of resilience and trust in God.
- Discussion on practical ways to cultivate gratitude and live a life of service.
KeywordsPhilippians, Paul, gratitude, generosity, partnership, joy, contentment, Christian living, prison ministry, spiritual growth, faith journey, New Testament letters, biblical wisdom, Jesus Christ, servant leadership, Christian community, spiritual fruit, thankfulness, perseverance, Christian discipleship, biblical interpretation, Christian perspective, spiritual transformation, Christian relationships, biblical encouragement
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Time Stamps
0:00 Intro
2:24 Behind the Scenes of Crowd Church
6:10 Mission of Abundant Living
13:19 Jesus' Radical Approach to Acceptance
16:55 The Parable of the Lost Sheep
27:33 Behind the Scenes of 'The Chosen'
30:12 The Pursuit of the Precious
38:24 The Heart Behind Pursuing the One
42:15 Belonging Before Behavior
48:20 Exploring the Book of Philippians
Show Notes- Matt Edmundson welcomes listeners to Crowd Church, introducing co-host Anna Kettle.
- We talk about the new location for the livestream, broadcasting from a church setting.
New Season and Format
- Introduction of a new season for Crowd Church with a mix of live talks and recorded content.
- Matt discusses the transition back to live talks, inviting audience patience as they adapt.
The Unexpected Mission of Jesus
- Matt explores the mission of Jesus, focusing on its unexpected nature and transformative power.
- Discussion on the mission's foundation in the Bible, highlighting Jesus' purpose to seek and save the lost.
Community and Belonging
- Emphasis on the importance of being part of a faith community, both online and in person.
- Invitation for viewers to make Crowd Church their spiritual home.
Jesus' Mission and Its Implications
- Exploration of Jesus' mission to bring good news, liberty, and healing.
- Discussion on the inclusivity of Jesus' message, welcoming all into his kingdom.
Parable of the Lost Sheep
- Analysis of the parable, illustrating Jesus' commitment to seeking the lost.
- Reflection on the importance of repentance and belonging to the kingdom of God.
Cultural and Theological Reflections
- Discussion on the countercultural aspects of Jesus' mission and its relevance today.
- Examination of the Pharisees' perspective and Jesus' approach to inclusivity.
Practical Application and Personal Reflection
- Encouragement for Christians to identify and reach out to "the one" in their lives.
- Discussion on breaking out of the "Christian bubble" and engaging with diverse communities.
Closing Remarks and Future Plans
- Announcement of a new series on the book of Philippians, starting with Jenny Mariner's introduction.
- Invitation to join online small groups and further community engagement post-livestream.
Contact and Participation
- Information on how to connect with Crowd Church for questions, prayer requests, and further involvement.
- Encouragement to join the online community and participate in upcoming events.
For more information visit: https://crowd.church/talks/the-unexpected-mission-that-changes-everything
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In this final studio episode of Crowd Church, Dan Orange, Ruth Orange, and Dave Connolly explore the concept of rest from a biblical perspective. They discuss the importance of stopping and reflecting, as exemplified by God's rest on the seventh day of creation. The conversation delves into the modern challenges of finding rest amidst a busy digital life, emphasising the need for solitude and being present. They highlight the significance of aligning one's life with biblical teachings to experience true rest and fulfilment. The episode also touches on the importance of setting aside time for rest, even during busy periods, and the role of faith in trusting God's provision.
Exploring the Concept of Rest
- Discussion begins with the biblical interpretation of rest, referencing Genesis and the notion of God resting on the seventh day.
- Dave Connolly emphasises the importance of stopping completely to reflect on God's work, rather than merely slowing down.
The Commandment of Rest
- The conversation highlights rest as a commandment, not a suggestion, and the necessity of faith to truly embrace it.
- Ruth Orange and Dave Connolly discuss the challenges of modern life that often prevent people from resting, such as work and family obligations.
Practical Approaches to Rest
- The guests share personal insights on how to incorporate rest into daily life, including the importance of setting aside time for reflection and gratitude.
- Dan Orange introduces the idea of rest as a state of heart and mind, rather than just physical inactivity.
Technology and Distraction
- Discussion on how technology and constant connectivity can hinder rest and reflection.
- Dave Connolly shares his approach to managing digital distractions by limiting notifications and prioritising meaningful interactions.
The Role of Solitude and Presence
- The concept of solitude is explored as a means to connect with God, contrasting with secular mindfulness practices.
- Emphasis on being present in the moment to fully experience God's presence and guidance.
Aligning with Scripture
- Dave Connolly stresses the importance of aligning one's life with biblical teachings to receive God's blessings.
- The conversation touches on the pressures of modern life and the need to resist conforming to worldly expectations.
Faith and Trust in Rest
- The episode concludes with a reflection on the faith required to rest, even during busy or challenging times.
- Dan Orange and guests discuss the biblical promise of rest and the importance of trusting in God's provision.
KeywordsRest, Sabbath, God's rest, biblical rest, spiritual rest, work-life balance, burnout prevention, Christian rest, mindfulness, solitude, digital detox, slowing down, presence, faith, trust in God, spiritual renewal, tank filling, soul restoration, Psalm 23, abiding in God, God's presence, spiritual disciplines, Christian lifestyle, biblical principles, stress management
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Timestamps
0:00 Intro
8:11 Navigating Political Rhetoric
12:39 Biblical Precedents of Civil Disobedience
16:33 The Story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego
21:31 Christians in Politics
23:09 Voting with a Servant Heart
26:36 The Role of Servant Leadership in Politics
28:27 The Responsibility of Voting in a Democracy
33:16 The Power of Prayer in Political Change
48:44 The Dual Nature of Anger
49:53 Loving Your Enemy
Show NotesWelcome and Introduction
- Matt Edmundson introduces the Crowd Online Church session focused on politics.
- Introduction of co-hosts: Will Sopwith and Jeff Beynon.
Upcoming Changes to Crowd Church
- Announcement of a shift to hybrid services starting 6th October.
- Information about the transition available on Crowd Church's website and YouTube.
Discussion on Politics and Christianity
- Clarification that the discussion will not endorse specific political parties.
- Focus on how Christian theology should shape political views, not vice versa.
God's Sovereignty and Authority
- Examination of Romans 13:1-2 on respecting governing authorities as instituted by God.
- Discussion on the historical context of Roman rule during the scripture's writing.
Balancing Faith and Political Authority
- Exploration of how Christians should respond to laws conflicting with scripture.
- Reference to biblical examples like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.
Prayer and Political Leaders
- Emphasis on praying for leaders, regardless of personal political preferences.
- Discussion on the impact of prayer in historical political changes, such as the end of apartheid.
Christian Engagement in Politics
- Encouragement for Christians to join political parties and influence from within.
- Debate on whether Christians should always vote for Christian candidates.
Navigating Political Anger and Division
- Reflection on the role of anger in political discourse and its ineffectiveness.
- Encouragement to love and pray for political opponents, following Jesus' teachings.
Practical Political Involvement
- Suggestions for Christians to engage in politics through voting, advocacy, and community service.
- Importance of focusing on policies that benefit the broader community.
Conclusion and Next Steps
- Announcement of next week's panel discussion on rest.
- Reminder of the upcoming change in live stream timing to 7:00 PM.
- Closing remarks and gratitude for audience participation and co-host contributions.
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Time Stamps:
0:00 Intro
19:33 Building Community Through Church
25:00 The Imperfect Nature of Church Communities
30:22 Transition to Hybrid Church Services
32:20 Challenges of Live Streaming Worship
41:14 The Birth of Conversation Street
45:50 Shifting Mindsets in Church Participation
Show NotesWelcome and Introduction- Matt Edmundson welcomes listeners to Crowd Online Church, introducing guests Anna Kettle and Dan Orange.
- Light-hearted banter sets a relaxed tone for the evening's discussion.
Panel Discussion Format- Explanation of the panel discussion format, a recent change in the church's approach.
- Emphasis on open dialogue about upcoming changes to Crowd Church.
Personal Reflections and Community- Anna and Dan share personal experiences of church life, highlighting the importance of community and shared faith.
- Discussion on the role of church in personal faith journeys and the value of in-person fellowship.
The Role of Church in Modern Life- Exploration of why attending church remains significant in a digital age.
- Matt, Anna, and Dan discuss the biblical basis for gathering together, referencing Hebrews 10:24-25.
Challenges and Consumerism in Church- Addressing the consumer mindset in church attendance and the importance of active participation.
- Encouragement to view church as a place to contribute and support others, not just receive.
Biblical Insights on Church Community- Discussion on 1 Corinthians 12 and the metaphor of the church as the body of Christ.
- Emphasis on the unique and indispensable role each member plays in the church community.
Upcoming Changes to Crowd Church- Announcement of a hybrid service model starting in October, combining in-person and online elements.
- Details on the new format, including live and pre-recorded talks, and maintaining digital engagement.
Interactive Elements and Community Building- Introduction of small groups post-service for deeper connection and discussion.
- Encouragement for both in-person and online attendees to participate in community life.
Feedback and Continuous Improvement- Invitation for audience feedback to refine and improve the church experience.
- Emphasis on collaboration and adaptability in the evolving church format.
Closing Remarks- Reminder of the upcoming discussion on politics and faith in the next session.
- Encouragement to join the journey and contribute to the community dialogue.
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Key Takeaways:
Work is Ordained by God: The panel emphasises that work was established by God before the fall of humanity, meaning it's part of God's original design for human life. It's not just about paid employment but encompasses all forms of productive labour. Work is viewed as a partnership with God, where humans contribute to God's creation and kingdom.Work Heartily as Unto the Lord: Christians are encouraged to approach their work with a positive attitude, doing it "heartily" as if working for God, not just for human employers. This perspective helps reframe frustrating or mundane tasks, turning them into opportunities to honour God, even in difficult job situations.Balance Work with Rest and Trust God as Provider: Observing the Sabbath and ensuring a healthy work-life balance is vital. The panel highlights the importance of trusting God as the ultimate provider, especially during times of unemployment or work challenges. Resting is a way of honouring God and trusting Him to provide, allowing space for reflection, rejuvenation, and deeper connection with God.If you loved this weeks discussion make sure to check out everything we do here at CROWD church, from our weekly Sunday Livestreams to our Podcast show Whats the Story.
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Welcome to CROWD Church! This week Matt Edmundson and co-hosts Anna Kettle and Dave Connolly discuss the topic of family from a Christian perspective. They explore the complexities of family life, including the different family structures, the challenges of marriage, and the financial issues that families can face.
Key Takeaways:
Intentionality in Building Family: Whether it's through biological families or extended ones, building and nurturing relationships requires intentionality. Including others in family life, such as single friends or extended community, reflects the biblical call to create inclusive, supportive environments.Selflessness is Crucial in Family: In contrast to the self-centered values promoted by modern culture, healthy family dynamics require selflessness, where individuals prioritize the needs of others over their own. This reflects Christ's love and service, which strengthens marriages and family bonds.Contentment and Financial Balance: Rather than constantly striving for more, practicing contentment with what you have helps reduce stress in family life. Aligning family goals with God’s provision and prioritising relationships over material gains fosters peace and harmony within the home.If you loved this weeks discussion make sure to check out everything we do here at CROWD church, from our weekly Sunday Livestreams to our Podcast show Whats the Story.
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Key Takeaways:
Intimate Relationship with God: Josh emphasises that humans were created for an intimate and personal relationship with God, a relationship that is depicted through David's close and trusting interaction with God in Psalm 27.God's Dependability: The talk highlights the dependable nature of God, who is always present to protect and guide His people. David's confidence in God's protection and provision is a central theme, reflecting the security that believers can find in God.Restoration through Christ: Josh explains that through Jesus Christ, the barrier of sin that separated humanity from God has been removed, allowing believers to experience a restored and direct relationship with God, akin to the fellowship that existed in the Garden of Eden.If this weeks talk resonates with you make sure to check out everything we do here at CROWD church, from our weekly Sunday Livestreams to our Podcast show Whats the Story.
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Welcome to CROWD Church! In this weeks talk we continue our series on Psalms, Ellie Light discusses Psalm 95 and her own personal journey with the passage. Psalm 95 is a chapter of 2 halves, it is a reminder of the tenderness of Gods care but also the Sternness of his call for obedience. Ellie powerfully explores just why this verse is so challenging to Christ followers.
Key Takeaways:
Balancing Praise and Obedience: Psalm 95 beautifully captures the duality of our relationship with God – one of joyful praise and thanksgiving, as well as a call to sincere obedience. Ellie Light emphasizes the importance of not only celebrating God's goodness but also responding to His commands with a willing heart.God's Personal and Relational Nature: Through her reflections, Ellie highlights how Psalm 95 reveals God's deep care for us. He holds both the depths of our sorrows and the heights of our triumphs, reminding us that He is intimately involved in every aspect of our lives. This relational aspect of God invites us to trust Him more fully.The Consequences of Disobedience: The latter part of Psalm 95 serves as a stern warning against hardening our hearts and turning away from God's guidance. Ellie draws parallels with the Israelites' experiences, urging us to remain faithful and obedient. She also points out the logical consequences of disobedience – missing out on the peace and rest that come from following God's plan.If this weeks talk resonates with you make sure to check out everything we do here at CROWD church, from our weekly Sunday Livestreams to our Podcast show Whats the Story.
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Cultivate Humility to Reduce Pride: King David's statement, "My heart is not lifted up," underscores the need to avoid pride and maintain humility. Pride leads to self-isolation, poor decision-making, and strained relationships. By rejecting pride, we open ourselves to outside input, wisdom, and the Spirit of God, fostering better connections and decisions.Avoid Haughtiness to Embrace Respect: David's declaration, "My eyes are not raised too high," warns against looking down on others. Haughtiness, or seeing oneself as superior, damages relationships and devalues others. Embracing humility and respect aligns with God's view of all people as His image-bearers, promoting a more compassionate and understanding approach to others.Recognize and Respect Personal Limitations: David's third point, "I do not occupy myself with things too great and too marvellous for me," highlights the importance of recognizing our limitations. Instead of being overwhelmed by issues beyond our control, we should focus on the responsibilities God gives us, trust in His sovereignty, and engage in prayer. This approach fosters peace and contentment, allowing us to contribute meaningfully within our capacity.If this weeks talk resonates with you make sure to check out everything we do here at CROWD church, from our weekly Sunday Livestreams to our Podcast show Whats the Story.
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Key Takeaways:
Seek God Earnestly in All Circumstances: Psalm 63 emphasizes the importance of seeking God with all our hearts, especially during difficult times. Dan Orange illustrates this through David’s experiences and personal reflections, encouraging us to find our satisfaction and sustenance in God's love, even when we face challenges and uncertainties.Historical and Personal Connections Enhance Understanding:Dan connects the historical context of David's life to contemporary experiences, showing how the psalm remains relevant today. He shares how music and personal stories, such as those of Tree 63 and Corrie Ten Boom, can deepen our understanding and connection to the scriptures, providing comfort and inspiration.Faith Sustains Us Through Trials:The stories of David and Corrie Ten Boom highlight that faith in God provides strength and resilience in the face of adversity. Dan underscores the necessity of remembering God's past faithfulness, relying on His unchanging nature, and trusting in His protection and provision during our own wilderness experiences.If this weeks talk resonates with you make sure to check out everything we do here at CROWD church, from our weekly Sunday Livestreams to our Podcast show Whats the Story.
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