In this episode, the hosts reflect on their previous live recording experiences and introduce the new season titled 'It's Complicated,' focusing on the complex character of David from the Bible. They discuss the importance of honest narratives, the dynamics of power, and the challenges of leadership transitions. The conversation delves into themes of grief, faithfulness, and the complexities of human stories, emphasizing the need for open discussions about mental health and the intricacies of David's journey as a leader.
Listen in on a special live recording of Crosswalk's Sacred Echo Podcast, featuring Paddy McCoy, Tim Gillespie, Dave Ferguson, and Andreas Beccai.
This week, our teaching team talks about the cursing of the fig tree, a story wedged in-between Jesus cleansing the temple and his authority being questioned. Dave, Andreas, and Paddy, explore what this particular story, interesting as it is, has to teach us about belonging, our call as communities, and the kingdom of God.
In this episode, Pastors Andreas and Paddy talked about Jesus' first recording miracle in the gospel of John, the turning of water into wine, and how that sets up the rest of His ministry, leaning into a God who is here to do something new; to celebrate and rejoice for the kingdom of God is at hand. A God of incredible abundance.
In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, Andreas Beccai, and David Ferguson explore the miracles of Jesus, focusing on the story of Jesus walking on water and calming the storm. They discuss the significance of the different Gospel accounts, the importance of community in faith, and how to navigate chaos and uncertainty by pressing closer to Jesus. The conversation emphasizes the need for trust in Jesus during life's storms and the role of faith in overcoming challenges.
We begin a new series entitled Belonging SE2 WK1 with a look at what Jesus' miracle of the feeding of 5,000 found in John 6, has to teach us about belonging.
Pastors from the teaching team of Crosswalk Global discuss Week 6 of the Nehemiah series.
Pastor Paddy, Pastor Andreas, and Pastor Dave discuss Week 5 of the Nehemiah series.
Pastor Paddy shares reflections on Nehemiah.
In this episode, Pastor Dave and Pastor Paddy introduce our new series, Nehemiah.
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, Timothy Gillespie, Ron Aguilera, David Ferguson, and Patty McCoy discuss various aspects of church leadership, community engagement, and the transitions occurring within their network of churches. They reflect on the importance of belonging, the challenges of evangelism, and the need for churches to adapt to better serve their communities. The conversation also touches on the upcoming leadership changes and the excitement surrounding new pastoral appointments, emphasizing the collective journey of faith and community.
In this conversation, Dave, Jon, and Tim explore various themes related to spiritual growth, including gratitude, contentment, hospitality, and the role of servant leadership. They discuss how these elements contribute to a thriving community and the importance of being present in the lives of others. The conversation also touches on the transformative power of grace and the significance of secrecy as a spiritual discipline. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, the hosts emphasize the need for authentic relationships and the impact of grace in fostering a welcoming environment.
In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, David Ferguson, and Jon Cicarrelli discuss the often uncomfortable liturgies of prayer, solitude, silence, and fasting after a ridiculous conversation about baseball. Join our hosts as the wrestle with what it means to make more room for God in our lives amidst the hurried pace that so many of us live. We'll talk about slowing down, and how this liturgies are more about what God does in us, than what we do with them. Enjoy!
In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, David Ferguson, and Mark Ricalde discuss the sometimes difficult and uncomfortable liturgies of confession and forgiveness. With confession, the team discusses the importance of private and corporate confession, also called communal confession. Then, the conversation leans into the invitation to both receive and give forgiveness noting that God's forgiveness isn't conditional, but it's easier for us to receive forgiveness when we also practice giving it. Enjoy the conversation.
In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, Jon Ciccarelli, and Mark Ricalde engage in a rich conversation about spirituality, liturgy, and the importance of rest. They explore the concept of Sabbath, the role of community in spiritual practices, and the journey of spiritual formation. The discussion emphasizes the need for personal and communal practices that foster a deeper connection with God and each other, while also addressing the challenges and expectations that come with spiritual growth.
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, David Ferguson, and Milton Marquez talk about the sermon series, Better Promises: Week 5.
In this episode of Sacred Echo, hosts Paddy McCoy and David Ferguson welcome Dr. Timothy Gillespie to discuss the themes of faith as presented in the Book of Hebrews. They explore the importance of community, the role of witnesses in faith journeys, and the significance of preparation in preaching. The conversation also touches on the influence of the Holy Spirit in spiritual discussions and the essence of grace in the Christian faith. Pastor Milton provides an update from Bali, sharing insights that connect to the themes of distraction and worship. The episode concludes with reflections on the upcoming series and the importance of love in faith practices.
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Timothy Gillespie, Patty McCoy, and Jon Ciccarelli discuss various themes surrounding faith, community, and the upcoming series 'Liturgy for Life.' They explore the meaning of liturgy, the importance of community in worship, and the balance between tradition and transformation in faith practices. The conversation also touches on the significance of rituals in relationships and how they shape our spiritual lives. In this conversation, the speakers explore the significance of a relational approach to faith, emphasizing the importance of being with Jesus rather than merely doing things for Him. They discuss the role of community in spiritual practices, the dynamic nature of spirituality, and the understanding of suffering through a spiritual lens. The conversation also touches on the concept of liturgy as the work of the people and the idea of an expanding circle of wholeness in one's faith journey.
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, David Ferguson, and Milton Marquez talk about the sermon series, Better Promises: Week 2.
In this episode of the Sacred Echo podcast, hosts Paddy McCoy, David Ferguson, and Milton Marquez reflect on their Easter experiences and introduce a new series focused on the book of Hebrews. They discuss the challenges faced by early Christians, the importance of perseverance, and the need for spiritual momentum. The conversation also touches on managing expectations in spiritual growth and the unique traditions that different church communities embrace during Easter. In this conversation, the speakers explore the themes of the Book of Hebrews, emphasizing the centrality of Jesus in understanding scripture. They discuss the importance of context, the connections to the Old Testament, and the call for perseverance in faith. The conversation highlights the role of communities in spiritual growth and the necessity of anchoring oneself in Jesus during trials. The speakers also reflect on their personal journeys and the significance of living out one's faith authentically.