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This episode explores the importance of community, discernment, and love in faith and leadership. Guests share insights from their recent experiences, including academic achievements, baptisms, and biblical leadership examples, emphasizing how collective wisdom and love shape spiritual growth.

When truth becomes a weapon. summary Join us as we explore the profound themes of humility, truth, and love through biblical stories and personal reflections. Discover how Jesus exemplifies speaking truth with love and how humility transforms our approach to faith and relationships.

This episode includes Pastor Tim Gillespie back with us as the author of this series, along with Pastors Andreas Beccai and David Ferguson, and explores the complex nature of truth, faith, and community in a fragmented world. The hosts discuss epistemology, biblical interpretation, and the importance of personal and shared stories in understanding God's revelation.

This episode explores the influence of algorithms, attention economics, and the digital landscape on our perception of truth and faith. The hosts discuss how attention is bought and sold, the importance of guarding our hearts and minds, and how community and Scripture shape our understanding of God.

This Is True WK 1 - following Christ in an age of fragmented knowledge. We begin our new sermon series exploring what is true. This week, we explore the profound concepts of truth, faith, and understanding through a rich dialogue on how we perceive and grow in truth, especially in a faith context. This series delves into epistemology, the nature of truth in scripture, and personal growth in understanding divine and relational truths.

The Beautiful Upset WK6 - The Victory We Couldn't Imagine. This week, we approach Easter Weekend and the last weekend of our series entitled, The Beautiful Upset. This lively discussion explores the significance of Easter, the characters involved in the Passion narrative, and the profound implications of Jesus' sacrifice and resurrection. The speakers reflect on personal journeys, theological insights, and the inclusive nature of Jesus' love, emphasizing how the story challenges and upends societal and religious expectations.

The Entrance We Didn't See Coming. This week, our hosts dive into Mark 14 and the profound significance of Jesus' sacrifice, foot washing, and the emotional weight of Gethsemane in the context of Easter. This conversation delves into the metaphors, personal reflections, and theological insights that deepen our understanding of Holy Week.

The Entrance We Didn't See Coming - This episode explores the significance of Jesus' actions as the Passion Week begins. He enters Jerusalem on a donkey, has an encounter at the temple, uses a fig tree to enact a living parable, and uses all these moments to teach us about on the inclusive nature of the gospel. It emphasizes how Jesus challenges religious performance, advocates for accessibility to God, and calls for a community rooted in love and acceptance.

This week, our hosts discuss Mark 10 and the difference between thrones in the kingdom of God, vs thrones in the empire of man, and what true servant leadership looks like. Pastor Andreas, joining in from Jakarta, also shares stories about all the amazing things the Crosswalk Jakarta team is doing, and the miracles they are experiencing.

The Beautiful Upset WK2 - In this episode of the Sacred Echo Podcast, the hosts discuss the Transfiguration of Jesus, exploring its significance in relation to the Old Testament and the identity of Jesus. They delve into the connections between the Crosswalk Movement and the teachings of Jesus, emphasizing the importance of understanding His mission and the cultural misunderstandings surrounding it. The conversation also touches on the challenges of living out faith in the valley, the power of the Kingdom of God, and the need for believers to carry their experiences into the world.