Episodes

  • Embodying Justice
    Aug 27 2024

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    What does it mean to truly embody justice in our daily lives and church communities? Inspired by the wisdom of Micah 6:8, we embark on an exploration of how justice can transform church culture into a space radiating goodness, kindness, and love. We begin with some personal updates, sharing the joy of summer's end and the excitement of new school routines, and we celebrate a significant milestone in Josiah's life—his recent marriage!

    Anchored in the insightful book, "Church Called Tov", we unravel the complexities of biblical justice beyond political lenses. We explore how justice is central to faith and relationships, drawing on the teachings of Jesus and theologians like Miroslav Volf. Through Jesus' prophetic actions and teachings, we reveal the integral role of justice in embodying God's heart and creating a loving community. This episode underscores the significance of living justly, not just as an abstract concept, but as a tangible practice that shapes our interactions and the church's health.

    We're not just talking theory; we highlight real-world examples of addressing and recognizing injustice within and beyond church walls. Through powerful stories of advocacy and the necessity of empathy, we discuss the importance of transparency and proactive measures to tackle wrongs. Our aim is to inspire listeners to build relationships and cultivate a church culture that mirrors God’s justice, love, and empathy. Tune in for a compelling discussion that challenges each of us to live out justice authentically in our communities.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • The Hidden Crisis of Human Trafficking
    Aug 5 2024

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    Human trafficking is a hidden crisis in our communities, but knowledge and awareness can empower us to fight back. On this special episode of Praxis, we have Brianna Saxer from Zeteo Community joining us to shed light on this urgent issue, particularly in Wisconsin. You'll hear Brianna's compelling story of how she transitioned from massage therapy to becoming a dedicated advocate for survivors of sexual exploitation and human trafficking. Learn about the realities that go beyond sensational media portrayals and discover practical steps you can take to recognize and prevent trafficking in your own community.

    Together with Brianna, we explore the subtle signs of grooming and exploitation. Through relatable anecdotes and expert insights, this episode emphasizes the need for compassionate care and awareness in various settings like schools, churches, and workplaces. We also highlight the critical role of digital safety and share real-life stories that underscore the importance of educating children and teenagers about online risks.

    This episode is a call to action for our community at Crosspoint and beyond. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply someone who wants to make a difference, there's something here for you. From personal stories to actionable advice, we aim to educate and inspire you to get involved in this vital work. Listen, learn, and consider how you can contribute to the fight against human trafficking. Stay tuned for more episodes, and don't forget to visit our website for additional resources and ways to connect with organizations like Zeteo Community.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • Zeteo Community
    • Safe House Project
    • Join The Movement (Toolkits for teens and parents)
    • More About Survivors: Rebecca Bender, Theresa Flores and Sula Lael
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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Prioritizing the Truth
    Jul 15 2024

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    On this episode of Praxis, we explore the transformative power of truth-telling within church communities. We unravel the concept of "trafficking in the truth" and discuss the critical importance of transparent leadership. Drawing insights from "A Church Called Tov", we underline the dangers of hiding moral failures and how openness can lead to authentic growth and a healthy church culture. Join us as we bridge the gap between toxic and nurturing church environments, and discover how embodying truth, as Jesus did, fosters a culture of goodness.

    Balancing truth and grace can feel like walking a tightrope, but it’s a vital skill for nurturing a thriving church community. Through the lens of Jesus' interactions with the Samaritan woman and Peter, we illustrate how addressing deep personal issues with love and dignity can lead to transformation. We reflect on why merely pointing out faults fails without the good news of God's love and restoration. Learn how Jesus' method of asking probing questions promotes internalizing truth, contrasting starkly with the dogmatic approaches often seen in modern culture and social media.

    Creating a shame-free environment for honest dialogue can revolutionize church culture. We share personal anecdotes on the pitfalls of aggressive truth-telling and deceptive grace-giving, emphasizing the need for transparency and integrity. Through touching stories and humor, we highlight the importance of self-truth and building communities where honesty flourishes. Drawing from teachings of Jesus and James, we stress that letting your "yes" be yes and your "no" be no is key to authentic communication. Tune in as we uncover how to balance truth and grace, cultivate genuine connections, and foster a culture of goodness.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Putting People First
    Jun 24 2024

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    Having done the difficult work of taking an honest look at what’s not going well in the church, we have now begun describing the key nutrients that we need to put into the soil in order to bear kingdom fruit. If toxins corrupt the soil and prevent fruit, what nutrients can we put into the soil to help grow fruit?
    Today we want to discuss the importance of putting people first.
    We want to submit that healthy churches put people first and create a people-focused culture that maintains and sustains relational health.
    Join us for a great episode!

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Cultivating Grace In Church Culture
    Jun 3 2024

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    Having done the difficult work of taking an honest look at what’s not going well in the church and some of the things that are blocking kingdom from fruit from growing, we have now begun describing the key nutrients that we need to put into the soil in order to bear kingdom fruit. If toxins corrupt the soil and prevent fruit, what nutrients can we put into the soil to help grow fruit?

    So we are building off the list that Scot & Laura provide in their book entitled Church Called Tov — albeit we are putting our own spin on them — but today we want to discuss the importance of grace.

    We want to submit that healthy churches create a grace-filled culture.

    We'll discuss what is grace, look at how Jesus cultivated it, and learn how we can embody grace the way that Jesus did.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Nurturing Empathy In Church Culture
    May 13 2024

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    After several episodes of naming some of the major toxins in the American church soil, we have turned the corner, and we are now discussing some of the healthy nutrients we can put into the soil to help create a healthy church culture. Join us as we define what empathy within the church can look like, observe how Jesus embodied empathy, and discuss practical ways that we can begin to engrain empathy into our church culture.

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    53 mins
  • When Dogmatism Becomes A Problem
    Apr 15 2024

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    We are in a series right now focused on cultivating a healthy church culture. Every church has a culture, whether they realize it or not. And while some churches have a healthy church culture, many do not! So over the last few episodes we’ve discussed two toxins in the soil of the American church that are inhibiting kingdom fruit. We talked about "celebrity-ism", or having a personality-driven church, we talked about "growth-ism" or the belief that growth is the mark of success, and we talked about the misuse and abuse of power.

    In this episode, we want to name and discuss a third toxin in the soil of the American church and it’s dogmatism. We'll define what we mean, talk about examples we've seen, and discuss and healthier way of relating to our beliefs and the beliefs of others.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • The Misuse & Abuse of Power
    Mar 25 2024

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    We are in a series right now focused on cultivating a healthy church culture. Every church has a culture, whether they realize it or not. And while some churches have a healthy church culture, many do not! So over the last few episodes we’ve discussed two toxins in the soil of the American church that are inhibiting kingdom fruit. We talked about "celebrity-ism", or having a personality-driven church, and we talked about "growth-ism" or the belief that growth is the mark of success.

    In this episode, we want to name and discuss a third toxin in the soil of the American church and it’s the misuse and abuse of power.

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    1 hr and 17 mins