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Tommy Preson Phillips

Pastor of Watermark Tampa Church and leading musician in the worship group Preson Phillips. He delivers sermons and leads the congregation.

Top 3 podcasts with Tommy Preson Phillips

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17 snips
Feb 3, 2025 • 1h 9min

358. TNE TALKS: The Invisible Jesus

Tommy Preson Phillips, a pastor and musician from Tampa, and Scot McKnight, a seasoned professor and author, dive deep into the topic of faith deconstruction. They discuss how this journey often reflects a longing for deeper connections rather than a rejection of faith. Their insights tackle the complexities of Christian orthodoxy and the political influences reshaping modern evangelicalism. Emphasizing community support, they advocate for a more inclusive approach to Christianity, focusing on social justice and the marginalized.
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15 snips
Jan 2, 2025 • 1h 2min

#341: Tommy Preson Phillips on Why People Are Leaving The Church To Look For Christ

Tommy Preson Phillips, a pastor at Watermark Church, musician, and author of 'Invisible Jesus,' shares his insights on why people are leaving the church. He discusses his personal deconstruction journey and warns that many evangelical churches lack genuine engagement. Tommy critiques the worship industry, highlighting its superficiality and the disconnect in modern mega churches. He advocates for authentic spiritual connections and meaningful worship music, urging leaders to embrace change and focus on Christ-like values.
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11 snips
Oct 29, 2024 • 46min

021: Deconstructing Deconstruction: Finding an Invisible Jesus

Join Scot McKnight, a veteran New Testament professor and author, alongside Tommy Preston Phillips, a pastor and recording artist. They tackle the complexities of faith deconstruction, revealing how it's often misinterpreted. The duo discusses the silent struggles many face within faith communities while seeking an authentic Jesus. They highlight the importance of dialogue about theology and the need for nurturing church environments that foster curiosity. Their insights emphasize that questioning faith can lead to deeper understanding rather than abandonment.