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BeachCast.TV: Bible Exploration, Apologetics and Church History with Dr. Chase A. Thompson:

BeachCast.TV: Bible Exploration, Apologetics and Church History with Dr. Chase A. Thompson:

著者: Dr. Chase A. Thompson
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Exploring the crossroads of Biblical truth, history, apologetics, and theology, BeachCast.TV seeks to cover some of the most important and fascinating questions that people can ask. Check out our website: www.BeachCast.Tv. Your host is Chase A. Thompson, a pastor and writer who lives in Monterey Bay and has been podcasting since 2005. Chase has a doctoral degree in Ministry and is finishing up a PhD in History; he enjoys a good bowl of cereal, hiking in the woods, and engaging on the deepest of questions. BeachCast.TV - Covering Fascinating Bible and History QuestionsCopyright 2025 by Chase A. Thompson, inc. Please ask permission before using any recorded content. (I'll happily oblige!) キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 世界 聖職・福音主義
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  • The Most Important Key to Church Health and Flourishing + Baptizing More People + The Most Disgusting Soda in History!
    2026/02/11

    In this episode of the Every Church Flourishing Podcast by the Great Commission Association of California, hosts Pastor Christopher Cole and Dr. Chase Thompson interview the senior directors of the GCA, including Dr. Michael Stewart, Ms. Lannette Lozano and Dr. Se J. Won about topics ranging from prayer to mission fields, to prayer and great pastoral resources. Chase and Chris also taste test Lester's Fixins Ranch Dressing Soda and barely survive the experience.

    In terms of what makes a church healthy and flourishing, there's no good answer to that question that doesn't begin with what Jesus said in John 15 about abiding in Him. - Chris Cole.

    "I've been to churches where there is an inauthentic, almost Stepford Wives too bright, too shiny kind of vibe where people greet you like you're their long-lost brother that they haven't seen in years…I would much prefer, rather than bright hot, gleaming and polished smiles, I would much prefer something more genuine, warm real and authentic. The way to make that happen is not a program, but to preach the Gospels, preach the epistles, and cultivate a people who value biblical humility, biblical serving, biblical gentleness and biblical warmth. There's no program or strategy that replaces the kind of outflow of the Fruit of the Spirit that should come from an authentic church with real greeters - that is massively important to reach your community. It may not grow you into a megachurch, but it will grow you into a place where people will come and feel welcomed and feel real warmth. "

    "People don't want to be sold on Jesus. That's not the same as saying we don't want to invite them to a real-world encounter with the Good News of Jesus Christ and the hope that we have…When we center the gospel into the middle of authentic relationships, it should overflow into how we greet guests, do outreaches, and how we teach people to grow up into disciples of Jesus." Chris Cole

    Resources mentioned: Thom Rainer's Becoming a Welcoming Church.

    Daniel Henderson's Old Paths, New Power: Awakening Your Church through Prayer and the Ministry of the Word.

    "There is a great need for spiritual renewal and awakening…for us to see something that can't be explained by numbers or logic, for us to see God move in such a way that we can only say that was God. If I'm not right with God, then what we do, doesn't really matter." Dr. Se J. Won.

    Waking the Dead - John Eldredge (Dr. Stewart)

    "Who we are matters more than what we do. We must have a good sense of our relationship with Christ, and who we are in ourselves and how we interact with other people." Chris Cole.

    Steve Cuss - Managing Leadership Anxiety, Yours and Theirs

    Peter Scazzero: The Emotionally Healthy Leader: How Transforming Your Inner Life Will Deeply Transform Your Church, Team, and the World.

    Dr. Se J. Won, "Many people go through unknown pains…unknown trials and challenges that they can't talk about or say outloud. Pain is not a curse." Paul Brand: The Gift of Pain.

    YouVersion Bible App on Android or iTunes.

    Chris Cole, "As an ex-missionary, I have put a lot of weird things into my mouth, and this Lester's Ranch Dressing Soda might be moving close to my top ten of weird things to put in my mouth."

    "As a Baptist pastor, you would not know what a Pina Colada tastes like!"

    The UNsecret to baptizing more people. Hint: There's not a strategy, trick, or hack.

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  • Preview of the Every Church Flourishing Podcast, Hosted by Chase Thompson - You Need a Team + Peanut Butter Soda?!
    2026/02/11

    Hi everybody! Please check out my NEW podcast, Every Church Flourishing at www.EveryChurchFlourishing.com or podfollow.com/ecf. Don't miss the earlier BeachCast.tv episode in THIS feed about Kid Rock Vs. Bad Bunny and Progressive vs. Conservative Christians.

    On this inaugural episode, hosts Dr. Chase Thompson and GCA Assistant Director Pastor Chris Cole discuss the importance of ministry TOGETHER, and interview the directors of the Great Commission Association of churches located in North/Central California.

    Rational Ministry Topics covered:

    Interview with the senior directors of the Great Commission Association, including Dr. Mike Stewart, Dr. Se J. Won, Pastor Christopher Cole and School Superintendent Ms. Lanette Lazano.

    A move of God at a local church in Salinas, California that took the pastor by surprise.

    Free ProPresenter program called FreeShow: https://freeshow.app/features Review of FreeShow, a free alternative app to ProPresenter

    Living in Indonesia and visiting Singapore for medical care as a missionary.

    Great prayer resources

    Crazy, Beyond The Pale. Topics covered:

    Chupa Chups Bubble Gum Soda Tasted and Reviewed on a scale of 1 Spurgeon (gross!) to 5 Spurgeons (The Prince of Sodas!)

    Medical Halitosis.

    Keywords

    church, ministry, community, Great Commission Association, COVID-19, church support, church leadership, podcast, church flourishing, relationships, Building Community in Ministry, Navigating Church Leadership Changes


    Summary

    In this episode of the Every Church Flourishing podcast, hosts Pastor Chris Cole and Dr. Chase Thompson discuss the importance of community in ministry, share personal experiences from recent church services, and explore the impact of COVID-19 on churches. They interview the senior directors of the Great Commission Association (GCA), highlighting the organization's role in supporting churches and fostering relationships among church leaders. The conversation emphasizes the value of collaboration and the need for churches to work together to flourish in their mission.

    takeaways
    • Community is essential in ministry, as Jesus sent disciples two by two.
    • The Great Commission Association is a diverse network of churches.
    • Healthy churches adapted more quickly to COVID-19 challenges.
    • Relationships in ministry foster support and collaboration.
    • GCA provides resources and care for churches in need.
    • Personal experiences in ministry can be deeply impactful.
    • Humor can play a role in connecting with church members.
    • Church attendance has significantly changed post-COVID.
    • The importance of being on mission together cannot be overstated.
    • Every church has the potential to flourish with the right support.
    titles
    • Building Community in Ministry
    • The Role of the Great Commission Association
    Sound Bites
    • "We are a phone call away."
    • "We are a family of churches."
    • "We are a mission agency."
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    53 分
  • A Tale of Two Half Time Shows: Are the Lyrics and Music of Bad Bunny OR Kid Rock Praiseworthy for Christians?
    2026/02/11

    This episode is a weak attempt to steady the room when everything feels like it's tilting into tribalism. With all the controversy on the two half-time shows, I decided to do some research on Kid Rock and Bad Bunny. What started as a simple effort to understand a controversy grew into a deep, data-driven investigation, over twenty pages of notes, because I don't just want to give another lame opinion, but to offer something more backed by evidence than that.

    How can believers of various stripes be so polarized that one group praises one half-time show while condemning the other, and another group does the exact reverse, each claiming moral or Christian justification?

    Today we consider how political identity can hijack Christian discernment, like sports rivalries where "right" and "wrong" depend on which jersey you wear.

    Anchoring the entire conversation is Romans 14: "Blessed is the one who does not condemn himself by what he approves." What are we praising—publicly, loudly—and what might that praise be doing to our souls?

    If you're tired of outrage, tired of "team politics," and ready for a thoughtful, Scripture-shaped lens on a cultural flashpoint, download Episode 1 and listen for the deeper question underneath the noise:

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    51 分
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