

The One Chapel Podcast
One Chapel
We use podcasts to equip followers of Jesus. We do this in a couple of ways: 1) MESSAGES where we teach on books of the Bible and discuss relevant topics. 2) WEEKDAY CHURCH - A podcast where our pastoral team discusses the messages and what it means to live them out during the week.
Learn more about our church at onechapel.com.
Learn more about our church at onechapel.com.
Episodes
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Aug 12, 2012 • 43min
Conversations With God: Our Father
We all know we're supposed pray, most of us tend to pray only in crisis or when we're desperate. Prayer is as essential to our spiritual lives as oxygen is to our physical bodies. Jesus taught his disciples how to pray and gave us a model for the content of our prayers. The Lord's prayer is not just a prayer to recite, but a pattern of prayer instructing us in how to have Conversations with God.

Aug 5, 2012 • 41min
Conversations With God: The Simplicity Of Prayer

Jul 22, 2012 • 48min
Messy Church: Learning While Leading
We're not often comfortable with messes in church. We prefer to keep things neat and tidy with smiles and small talk. But when God birthed the church 2,000 years ago, He didn't build an organization or a corporation, He created a family--a community of real people who share their authentic selves, no matter how messy, while holding out the good news of Jesus Christ. When we see our church through the paradigm of a multigenerational family, we combine the wisdom, experience and resources of age with the strength, energy and innovation of youth. We learn to fight fairly, love deeply and share willingly as we invite others to belong to something greater than themselves--God's family.

Jul 17, 2012 • 43min
Fight To The Finish - How To Fail And Finish Poorly

Jul 15, 2012 • 41min
Messy Church: A Shepherd Boy, Botox Believers and Liturgy
We're not often comfortable with messes in church. We prefer to keep things neat and tidy with smiles and small talk. But when God birthed the church 2,000 years ago, He didn't build an organization or a corporation, He created a family--a community of real people who share their authentic selves, no matter how messy, while holding out the good news of Jesus Christ. When we see our church through the paradigm of a multigenerational family, we combine the wisdom, experience and resources of age with the strength, energy and innovation of youth. We learn to fight fairly, love deeply and share willingly as we invite others to belong to something greater than themselves--God's family.

Jul 8, 2012 • 43min
Messy Church: Less Talk, More Action
We're not often comfortable with messes in church. We prefer to keep things neat and tidy with smiles and small talk. But when God birthed the church 2,000 years ago, He didn't build an organization or a corporation, He created a family--a community of real people who share their authentic selves, no matter how messy, while holding out the good news of Jesus Christ. When we see our church through the paradigm of a multigenerational family, we combine the wisdom, experience and resources of age with the strength, energy and innovation of youth. We learn to fight fairly, love deeply and share willingly as we invite others to belong to something greater than themselves--God's family.

Jul 1, 2012 • 45min
Messy Church: A Beautiful Mess
We're not often comfortable with messes in church. We prefer to keep things neat and tidy with smiles and small talk. But when God birthed the church 2,000 years ago, He didn't build an organization or a corporation, He created a family--a community of real people who share their authentic selves, no matter how messy, while holding out the good news of Jesus Christ. When we see our church through the paradigm of a multigenerational family, we combine the wisdom, experience and resources of age with the strength, energy and innovation of youth. We learn to fight fairly, love deeply and share willingly as we invite others to belong to something greater than themselves--God's family.

Jun 24, 2012 • 53min
Fight To The Finish: Standing Alone

Jun 17, 2012 • 43min
Fight To The Finish: How To Fail And Finish Poorly

Jun 10, 2012 • 48min