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Glenn Packiam

Pastor, author, and practical theologian. Currently serves as the lead pastor of Rock Harbor Church and is the author of several books, including The Resilient Pastor and What's a Christian Anyway?

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47 snips
Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 23min

661: Non-Cringy Christian Media & the Nicene Creed and Glenn Packiam

Glenn Packiam, lead pastor of Rock Harbor Church and author of "What's a Christian Anyway?" discusses the evolution of Christian media, highlighting successful shows like "The Chosen" and the new series "House of David." He emphasizes how these productions are breaking away from the past's cringy representations. Additionally, Packiam explores the Nicene Creed as a vital lifeline amid church corruption, advocating for its role in navigating faith's complexities. The conversation also touches on the controversial Oscar-winning documentary "No Other Land."
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9 snips
Jan 22, 2025 • 42min

Noticing God in the Silence of “Unproductive” Moments with Glenn Packiam

In this engaging discussion, Glenn Packiam, worship songwriter and lead pastor of Rockharbor Church, delves into the transformative nature of silence and solitude for spiritual growth. He emphasizes that intimacy with God should be rooted in love, not functionality, particularly amidst the distractions of modern life. Packiam shares valuable insights on using the Psalms for personal prayer and the importance of nurturing intentional relationships. By prioritizing stillness and reflection, he inspires listeners to reconnect with their faith in meaningful ways.
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4 snips
Apr 15, 2025 • 1h 3min

CNLP 722 | When No One Trust Pastors Anymore: Glenn Packiam on The Nex-Gen Church Leader Mental Health Crisis And The Difference Between Being Weary and Wounded

Glenn Packiam, a pastor and author, discusses the growing distrust in church leaders and the mental health crisis affecting next-gen pastors. He shares insights on the critical difference between being weary and wounded in leadership. The conversation explores the impact of social media on trust, the necessity for authentic relationships in ministry, and the importance of resilience and community support. Packiam highlights valuable strategies for navigating the complexities of modern pastoral work, urging leaders to redefine their identities and align with foundational beliefs.