Even Here

De: Central Rocky Mountain Region Christian Church (DOC)
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  • As soon as we open our eyes, we are learning. We seek out meaning, connections, understanding of who we are and why we are here. The Even Here podcast is a space we’ve cultivated to dive more deeply into life’s most important questions about faith, purpose and belonging. Here, the questions are just as important as any answers. Here, even uncertainty is welcome. Welcome to “Even Here,” a production of the Central Rocky Mountain Region of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
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  • Embracing Awe and Mystery
    Aug 8 2023

    When Jesus was asked a question, he hardly ever offered a direct answer. He was more likely to share a story or ask another question in response. From the early years of the church, mystics informed the theology and culture of the Christian Faithful. 

    Along the way, however, we have shifted more and more giving answers, proclaiming absolute truth and even certainty in many cases. But is this more of a byproduct of modern convention, rather than following in the way of Christ? 

    In this episode, we explore the need for awe and mystery, both in our worship settings, but also in our own respective faith walks, and our guests share stories of the power of awe and mystery in their own lives. 

    The “Even Here” podcast is a production of the Central Rocky Mountain Region of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). For more information about the DOC and our many connections in the local, national and global communities, visit CRMRDOC.org. 

    Connect with us at EvenHerePodcast@crmrdoc.org to continue this and other conversations, and to connect with the speakers from this episode. Please be sure to subscribe to the podcast, share your favorite episodes and leave a review on your preferred podcast platforms. 

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    29 m
  • Does Today’s Church Need a Revival?
    Aug 8 2023

    Revival is at the heart of the Christian story. From the inspired fires of Pentecost to the revival at Cane Ridge, Kentucky in 1801, it is particularly significant in the beginnings of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). 

    But are we, as  communities of faith, in need of another revival? If so, what might that look like in the 21st century?

    In this episode we explore these questions and others related to the vitality and relevance of the Christian Church today, and particularly in the Colorado Rocky Mountain Region. We spoke with two pastors who are living out revival in their own communities, and they share what they believe we need, as followers of Jesus, to revive the movement that began two thousand years ago. 

    Our first guest is Reg Cox, who has been a pastor for twenty-one years. Reg now manages a nonprofit in Lakewood, Colorado called Lakewood Connects, which connects local churches together and facilitates coordination of support services among churches, local business, government entities and others. 

    We asked him whether he believes we’re in need of a new revival, and how a shift in perspective may help us get there. 

    The “Even Here” podcast is a production of the Central Rocky Mountain Region of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). For more information about the DOC and our many connections in the local, national and global communities, visit CRMRDOC.org. 

    Connect with us at EvenHerePodcast@crmrdoc.org to continue this and other conversations, and to connect with the speakers from this episode. Please be sure to subscribe to the podcast, share your favorite episodes and leave a review on your preferred podcast platforms. 

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    25 m
  • Toxic Individualism and Spiritual Poverty
    Jun 21 2023

    The values of rugged individualism, willful self-reliance and of being “self-made” run deep in American culture, and they have a long and storied history. But how do these values align with Christian values? How has the “American Dream” impacted the culture and norms within American churches, and have they led to a diminishment of our individual and collective spiritual lives?

    In this episode of Even here, we explore the prominence of toxic individualism and its role in our culture’s apparent spiritual poverty. We speak with four guests who have theological, social and practical perspectives to share on how our American way of life has coexisted alongside Christianity for more than two centuries.

    The “Even Here” podcast is a production of the Central Rocky Mountain Region of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). To learn more about Disciples, or to submit questions, feedback or ideas for future episodes, visit CRMRDOC.org. You can also email your questions and thoughts to crmroffice@crmrdoc.org. Be sure to subscribe to the “Even Here” podcast to hear future episodes, and consider leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.

    Thank you for Joining us for “Even Here.”

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    32 m

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