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Episode #236 It's Our Halloween Show (Don't worry, it's mostly about the candy)
This week the guys sit down to talk about life post-vacation, a museum dedicated to failure, as well as different things they like to collect. This is a summer time conversation!
Episode #136 Dialogue, Listening, and Home Alone: Reflections from a Church Conference
This week on the show we have part 2 of our conversation with Chestly Lunday about life and ministry in digital spaces.
Chestly is an expert in digital church strategy, the host of "The Chestly Lunday Experience" Podcast, and is highly regarded as a speaker, writer, and consultant. His desire is to help leaders and churches reach more people in an age of disruption.
This week on the show we talked to Chestly Lunday about life and ministry in digital spaces. The conversation was so good we ran a little long and decided to release it in two parts.
Chestly is an expert in digital church strategy, the host of "The Chestly Lunday Experience" Podcast, and is highly regarded as a speaker, writer, and consultant. His desire is to help leaders and churches reach more people in an age of disruption.
Adam Tarnow is the founder of Adam Tarnow & Company, a consulting firm focused on leadership development. The host of the BetterMan podcast and the co-host of How to Lead with Clay Scroggins and Adam Tarnow.
Adam graduated from Clemson, received a Ducktorate Degree from Disney University (yes, it’s a thing), and is a recovering CPA. Adam lives in Dallas, Texas, with his wife, Jackie, and their two kids.
Today on the show we are excited to welcome Eileen McDargh.
Eileen McDargh is the CEO (Chief Energy Officer) and founder of the consulting firm, McDargh Communications and The Resiliency Group.
Since 1980, she has helped organizations and individuals transform the life of their business and the business of their life through conversations that matter and connections that count. She believes that resiliency is a critical life skill and one that requires the energy of connections.
This week is our first ever rebroadcast of an episode we shared in May of 2021.
Next Week we kick off our new season with brand new interviews and all of the witty banter you've come to expect from the ReImagine Podcast.
On this episode we have the opportunity to hear from Dr. Jim Wilder.
Jim is the founder and chief neurotheologian at Life Model Works, linking brain science with the Bible to create simple, practical tools for churches to build authentic community and transform lives.
He is the author of numerous articles and books, including Renovated: God, Dallas Willard, and the Church That Transforms, and The Other Half of Church with colleague MIchel Hendricks
In part I of this week, Brad, Greg, and Bryan talk about the story of their lives ( so far). They share their own personal stories as they discuss the reality that our story is never truly our own.
This week on the podcast Greg, Brad, and Bryan sit down and talk about everything from classic preacher phrases to what to do when you are mentally tired.
If you are reading this, why not share this podcast with a friend so even more people can join the reimagine conversation!
Episode #225 REPLAY A Face of Grace with Ed Khouri
Today on the podcast we replay an episode with Ed Khouri.
Ed is the President of Equipping Hearts for the Harvest and for more than 40 years has worked with substance abusers and their families. He is an experienced trainer, pastor, and counselor. Ed has led workshops in ministries and churches worldwide, equipping workers to serve hurting men and women in their communities. Ed is the author of several books including, The Restarting Workbook and Facilitators Guide, and His recent book, Becoming a Face of Grace; Navigating Lasting Relationships with God and Others.
Today on the podcast Brad, Greg, and Bryan sit down to talk about Brad's current sermon series exploring what it means to have the mind of Christ in everyday life.
Today we welcome Dr. Rick Mitchell to the podcast.
Rick is not only a member of Cool Spring, but serves as Commissioner for the Virginia Dept. for the Blind and Vision Impaired, and has been with the agency for 36 years in a variety of roles. Rick is married for 41 years to Melinda, and has two daughters and four grandchildren. Rick has a Doctorate in counseling and a Doctorate in Ministry and has served as bi-vocation al pastor in Bristol Va.
This week on the podcast we welcome, Chip Dodd, to talk about the important role our feelings play in our growth and development as someone made in the image of God.
Chip is a teacher, trainer, author, and counselor. He has been working in the field of recovery and redemption for more than 30 years. His purpose is to help others see who they are made to be so they can do what they are made to do.
This week on the podcast we talk about a recent experience (Brad) with youth summer camp. We also pull out old memories of camps gone by to see what we learned and how we survived!
Grab your s'mores and enjoy!
Episode #119 Institutional Intelligence with Gordon T. Smith
Gordon T. Smith (PhD, Loyola School of Theology, Ateneo de Manila University) is the president of Ambrose University and Seminary in Calgary, Alberta, where he also serves as professor of systematic and spiritual theology. He is an ordained minister with the Christian and Missionary Alliance and a teaching fellow at Regent College, Vancouver, British Columbia.
He is the author of many books, including Institutional Intelligence, Courage and Calling, Called to Be Saints, and Evangelical, Sacramental, and Pentecostal.
Today on the podcast we welcome Michael MacKenzie.
Michael is the author of the book Don’t Blow Up Your Ministry. Michael and his wife Kari, have both specialized in counseling for Christian leaders for 20 years and have served Christian leaders not only nationally, but internationally. Michael received his master's and Doctorate in Counseling from Lincoln Christian Seminary.
Michael, along with his wife, have led the Marble Retreat Center in Colorado where they specialize in helping pastors, missionaries, and Christian leaders through counseling and hospitality.
This week on the show we talk to Dr. Mark D. Baker.
Mark D. Baker (PhD, Duke University) is professor of mission and theology at Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary in Fresno, California. He served as a missionary in Honduras for ten years and has written a number of books, including Ministering in Honor-Shame Cultures (with Jayson Georges) and Recovering the Scandal of the Cross (with Joel B. Green). Today we talk about his latest work, Centered-Set Church: Discipleship and Community Without Judgmentalism.
Andy is a staff member with Catapult, an innovation discplemaking organization that exist to help leaders build successful ministries that scale. Andy hails from N. Ireland and currently resides in Woodstock, Georgia with his wife, Rachel.
Andy has a background in architecture and brings critical thinking and rich design asthetic to the team. He is also a worship leader, songwriter and loves helping leaders shape culture.
Shirley is the author of The Stories an Old House Can Tell and most recently The Adventures of Sharley. Shirly has been married to her husband, Wes, for 60 years and Wes is the illustrator for her most recent book.
While teaching in the public school for 24 years, Shirley has also taught in the children’s and student ministries of her church, and currently leads a small group in the student ministry. She enjoys cooking, painting, and volunteering, She is a mom of two grown daughters and grandmother to seven.
Ed is the President of Equipping Hearts for the Harvest and for more than 40 years has worked with substance abusers and their families in diverse settings. He is an experienced trainer, pastor, and counselor. Ed has led workshops in ministries and churches worldwide, equipping workers to serve hurting men and women in their communities.
Ed is the author of several books, including two new books coming out: Beyond Becoming (out now) and The Weight of Leadership (Out in August).
This week we welcome back returning guest and friend, Danny Franks.
Danny is Pastor of Guest Services at the Summit Church in the Raleigh-Durham area. He is also the author of People are the Mission. Danny is a leading voice in the area of guest services as a speaker, writer, and consultant.
This week on the show, Greg, Brad, and Bryan have a conversation about the buzz word "deconstruction". They share their own journeys of deconstruction and reconstruction, and talk about why the Church really doesn't need to be afraid.
Today we welcome Dr. Greg Linville to the podcast.
Dr. Linville has been a leader nationally and internationally helping people understand the role of the church and discipleship in sports, recreation, and fitness. He is the founding Executive Director of Church Sports and Recreation Ministries and now serves as its resource director.
Greg is the author of Christmanship, A theology of Competition and Sport, and currently has a series released through the Agon Institute of Sport Ministry titled, Sports Outreach Fundamentals, Putting the Church Back in the Game , Ecclesiology of Sports Outreach, and A Missiology for the Sports Outreach Community.
Greg has been a friend and mentor to local church recreation ministers, high school and college athletes, and professional athletes. He currently resides in Canton Ohio.
This week on the show, Brad, Greg, and Bryan sit down to talk about the experience of broken dreams, and what it looks like to walk in and through them.
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This week the trio sits down to talk all things Easter -- from childhood memories and traditions to what it looks like to live the resurrection every day.
Take a few minutes while you travel back from your great Aunt Ruth's house to listen as we talk about the importance of breaks and fun in our everyday lives.
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This week the guys sit down to talk about the most popular (and pointless) website you'll ever visit.
Then Brad shares about riding out yet another Hurricane in Texas, with all that it brought to the surface. This leads to a conversation on stored trauma and how we process our experiences.
Episode #106 The Lent Experience: A Conversation with Eric Ferris
Today on the show we talk with, Eric Ferris, about the creation of The Lent Experience, and why preparing for Easter really matters.
Eric currently serves as Executive Pastor at Christ Community Church in St. Charles, IL. Having served at several influential churches in the USA, his 25-plus years of pastoral experience include executive-level leadership, twenty years of working with young people and more than ten years as a teaching pastor. Eric is known for his love for the local church, bringing clarity in complexity, and a straightforward approach to life and ministry. Eric and his wife, D'Ann, have four children--Michael, Courtney, Erin and Katie.
Today on the show we talk with, Jennifer Barnum, and her son, Eli, about their work with Raise Coffee Company.
Raise exists to create opportunities for vocational training, employment, and community engagement for youth and young adults with developmental disabilities.
Jennifer lives in Mechanicsville with her husband, Nathan, and their 17-year-old son, Eli, who is on the autism spectrum. Jennifer serves as the Director of Partner Operations at EAB. She served 6 years on Hanover County’s Special Education Advisory Council and currently serves on the Raise, Inc. board.
In her free time, she enjoys spending time outside with her family exploring new places in RVA, relaxing on the beach, and eating out!
Janetta is a Georgia native now living in Raleigh, NC. She is the wife of Ade and mom of Kennedy, Avery, and Bayo. She has a strong heart for the local church and has been working in that context for 12 years. Janetta currently serves as the Creative Arts Director at The Summit Church and has a Masters in Human Services Counseling with a focus on Christian Ministries from Liberty University.
She also owns a lot of plants. A lot.
Follow her on Instagram and Twitter (@janettaoni)
Episode #103 Becoming a Noble Warrior: A Conversation with Mike Young
Mike is Founder of Noble Warriors, a ministry that began in 2005, and has a passion to see men grow, serve and lead as godly men. Today Mike leads this ministry to serve churches as they equip men to walk with Christ and lead well.
He also serves as the President of the National Coalition of Ministries to Men and is a member of the Iron Sharpens Iron Network and the Fatherhood CoMission.
Mike and his wife, Stacy, have three sons (Tim who is married to Caroline, Zach, Ben) and a daughter (Hannah).
This week on the show we welcome, Alastair Sterne, as we talk about examining our patterns, habits, and practices as we explore our Union with Christ.
Alastair is the lead Pastor of St Peters Fireside Anglican Church in Vancouver British Columbia. He is a leader in Church Planting for the Anglican Church Planting Network, Canada.
Alastair earned his Masters in Biblical Studies degree from Asbury Theological and his Doctorate from intercultural studies from Fuller Theological. He is the author of Rhythms of Life: Spiritual Practices for Who God Made You to Be. Alastair resides in Vancouver and is married and the father of two daughters.
This week on the show we welcome, Dr. Diane Langberg, to the podcast to talk about power and the Church.
Dr. Langberg is globally recognized for her 47 years of clinical work with trauma victims. She has trained caregivers on six continents in responding to trauma and to the abuse of power. She also directs her own counseling practice in Jenkintown, PA. Dr. Langberg’s newest book is Redeeming Power: Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church.
Dr. Langberg is co-leader of the Global Trauma Recovery Institute housed at Biblical Theological Seminary. She is on the board of G.R.A.C.E. (Godly Response to Abuse in a Christian Environment). She serves as Co-Chair for American Bible Society’s Trauma Advisory Council.
She is married and has two sons and four grandchildren
This week on the podcast we celebrate our 100th show with our friends and past guests!
This time we take the show on the road, with a live broadcast at our local coffee shop. The episode features reflections on the show along with past guests and listeners of all ages.
This time you can watch the podcast episode! Head over to the Cool Spring YouTube channel and watch the magic happen by clicking HERE.
This week on the show we talk with, David Winfrey, about the importance and power of kindness.
David is a member of Cool Spring Baptist Church where he demonstrates faithful service and care for people through regular acts of kindness. David has been a Gideon member since 1993 and serves as the chairmen of the Baptist Student Union at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Join us for our 100th episode!!!
Thursday, February 17 at The Local Cup. Doors open at 5:30PM and the show starts at 5:45PM. Bring a friend and let us buy you a cup of coffee!
Episode #98 Why "I'm Not Creative" is Simply a Lie: A Conversation with Stephen Brewster
Today on the show we talk with, Stephen Brewster, on the importance of creativity in our lives, and in the life of the church.
Stephen is a creative leader. He worked in the music business for years finding artists, developing albums, and leading marketing teams. From there he moved into church leadership serving not just as a lead over creatives, but also on the executive team of multiple mega-churches across the country.
When he is not working with teams on ideas, marketing, music, leadership, organization and volunteer development, he hosts several podcasts, develops ideas, coaches creatives, and hangs out in downtown Franklin, TN where the Brewster family calls home .
Morgan serves as Vice President of Wild at Heart and Ransomed Heart Ministries and for more than two decades has helped lead sold-out events around the globe alongside John and Stasi Eldridge. In 2010, he established Becomegoodsoil.com where he offers soul strengthening and connection for a fellowship of like-hearted men who are committed to becoming the kind of people to whom God can confidently entrust the care of his kingdom.
Today on the Podcast we have a replay of an episode we did 3 years ago where we sat down with Dr Brandon Crowe. On this episode we talked about productivity and how we reimagine our effectiveness from a biblical and theological perspective.
Brandon is Associate Professor of New Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary. He is the author of several books on Old Testament Theology. This time, however, he’s written a book on productivity from a Theological framework entitled, Every Day Matters.
Today on the show we have a conversation with Sali Duling, of Duling Law Firm, to talk about why we should plan for our passing, why people don't do it, and why the Church should be in the conversation.
Sali and her husband Jeff are both lawyers and own the Duling Law Firm in Hanover County. Together they focus their work on trusts and estates, elder law, non-profits, business and commercial law and taxation. The Duling approach is to build relationships with their clients so that they can not only clearly communicate legal knowledge but be more effective counselors and passionate advocates. Sali is a graduate of the University of Georgia undergraduate and Post Graduate Studies and a graduate of Regent University Law. Sali is both licensed in Virginia and Georgia. Sali and her husband Jeff have two children and live in Hanover County Va.
Today on the podcast we sit down with our friend, Gary Baker, to talk about his new book, "Good Day Today".
We have a lot of fun as we walk through the 7 keys to transforming your life: Know thyself, get fit and enjoy it, become a lifelong learner, just play, cultivate great relationships, master a healthy money mindset, and be great at what you do.