Southside Tribe!! In this episode, Ameen, KB and our bro Trip Lee are back in action! We dive into the chaos of our cultural obsession with everyone else’s business. From scrolling through scandals to forming opinions about people we’ve never met, we’ve turned voyeurism into a daily hobby. But the Bible calls believers to something radically different — to “mind your own affairs” and live quietly before God (1 Thessalonians 4). With God's help, we unpack what that looks like in an age where privacy is constantly being eroded, exploring how gossip, outrage, and online influences numb our spiritual lives. With humor, conviction, and real talk (as always), the squad reminds us how true faithfulness is often quiet — not clickworthy — and that minding your own business might be one of the most countercultural acts of worship today. Let's go!
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Southside Tribe!! In this episode, Ameen, KB and our bro Trip Lee are back in action! We dive into the chaos of our cultural obsession with everyone else’s business. From scrolling through scandals to forming opinions about people we’ve never met, we’ve turned voyeurism into a daily hobby. But the Bible calls believers to something radically different — to “mind your own affairs” and live quietly before God (1 Thessalonians 4). With God's help, we unpack what that looks like in an age where privacy is constantly being eroded, exploring how gossip, outrage, and online influences numb our spiritual lives. With humor, conviction, and real talk (as always), the squad reminds us how true faithfulness is often quiet — not clickworthy — and that minding your own business might be one of the most countercultural acts of worship today. Let's go!
Episode 708: "Ministry and Vulnerability with Pastor Ebenezer"
Southside Rabbi
1 hour 19 minutes 32 seconds
11 months ago
Episode 708: "Ministry and Vulnerability with Pastor Ebenezer"
Southside Tribe! In this episode, joined by our good friend Pastor Ebenezer of the Shaping The Culture Podcast, we talk about the freedom that comes from acknowledging our brokenness and the messy realities of life, both as believers and as leaders. In a culture that often demands perfection, vulnerability can feel like a risk too big to take. But true ministry and growth happens in the trenches of life, where we can be fully known and fully loved—a reality far greater than merely being impressive. We discuss leaning on Jesus for our righteousness, and building authentic community, by stepping away from the facade of perfection, and creating safe spaces that allow God’s strength to shine through our weakness and create deeper, more meaningful connections with others. Join us for a powerful conversation about the risks and rewards of vulnerability in faith and leadership.
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Southside Tribe!! In this episode, Ameen, KB and our bro Trip Lee are back in action! We dive into the chaos of our cultural obsession with everyone else’s business. From scrolling through scandals to forming opinions about people we’ve never met, we’ve turned voyeurism into a daily hobby. But the Bible calls believers to something radically different — to “mind your own affairs” and live quietly before God (1 Thessalonians 4). With God's help, we unpack what that looks like in an age where privacy is constantly being eroded, exploring how gossip, outrage, and online influences numb our spiritual lives. With humor, conviction, and real talk (as always), the squad reminds us how true faithfulness is often quiet — not clickworthy — and that minding your own business might be one of the most countercultural acts of worship today. Let's go!