

The NewCity Orlando All of Life Podcast
NewCity Orlando
The All of Life podcast, hosted by Nate Claiborne, provides weekly episodes that help further our mission to call, form, and send disciple-makers. At NewCity, we want to see Orlando flourish by filling it with people who say "Follow me as I follow Jesus in all of life."
Episodes
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Feb 27, 2022 • 43min
Common Rhythm: A Conversation on Fasting with Amber Clark
In this episode, Nate sits down with Amber Clark, one of the leaders in NCSC, to talk about her past, present, and future practices of fasting.

Feb 23, 2022 • 13min
Romans Bible Study Preview | Romans 2:1-16
In this episode, Nate gives a brief recap of things you missed from Romans Bible Study last Sunday, and a brief preview of questions we'll discuss this coming Sunday from Romans 2:1-16.You can listen to Ben's sermon here, and you can find the episode with Theologian in Residence Mike Allen on Romans 1 in this same feed.

Feb 21, 2022 • 26min
Common Rhythm: Listening is the First Act of Love
In this episode, Nate Claiborne and Benjamin Kandt discuss the re-vamped Common Rhythm practice of Listen. Originally 1-hr no screens, now the practice is 1-hr no screens in order to listen to God, yourself, or your neighbor. It is both a practice of resisting our constant connection to technology, and embracing the opportunity to love God and love neighbor.

Feb 16, 2022 • 44min
Idolatry, Sexuality, and Wrath | A Deeper Look at Romans 1:18-32
In this episode, Nate Claiborne and Theologian in Residence Michael Allen work through Romans 1:18-32, paying close attention to how God's wrath is revealed, and the "handing over" and "exchange" language in the passage. The article Mike mentions can be found here, and his book can be found on Amazon.

Feb 14, 2022 • 22min
Romans Bible Study Preview
In this episode, Benjamin Kandt asks Nate Claiborne for more background on the Romans Bible Study on Sunday mornings at NewCity. He gives an overview of what to expect on Sunday morning, as well as a few examples of discussions from the first study.

Jan 31, 2022 • 34min
A Preview of The Common Rhythm for 2022
In this episode, Nate Claiborne asks Benjamin Kandt to give an overview of the newest iteration of the Common Rhythm. While not radically different, the differences are important and give new clarity to some of the practices.You can listen to Ben's sermon on the Common Rhythm here

Jan 24, 2022 • 20min
The 100th Episode
On this 100th episode of The Equip Podcast, Nate Claiborne and Benjamin Kandt countdown the top 10 most listened to episodes of The Equip and then give a brief preview of what's coming up this spring.

Dec 19, 2021 • 25min
Fall 2021 Review
In this episode, Senior Pastor Damein Schitter and Pastor of Formation & Mission Benjamin Kandt reflect on this last season of ministry at NewCity Orlando.

Dec 13, 2021 • 33min
A Conversation with Cathy Gibson and Brad Rahr on Anxiety
In this episode, Benjamin Kandt interviews Cathy Gibson and Brad Rahr about anxiety. Cathy is the founder and president of Pinnacle Counseling Institute. Brad is a registered mental health counseling intern who specializes in working with depression, anxiety, trauma, and life transitions. You can connect with them through Pinnacle's website here.

Dec 6, 2021 • 37min
A Conversation with Matt LaPine on The Logic of the Body
In this episode, Nate Claiborne sits down with Matthew LaPine, author of The Logic of the Body to discuss some of the chapters of his book. An earlier chapter outlines a view of our emotions called emotional voluntarism, which while common, is not a helpful way of construing our emotional life. LaPine's book does some theological retrieval to bring wisdom from earlier theologians into the present in order to offer a more holistic account of our emotional life as embodied creatures. He then illustrates this with a closer look at Matthew 6 and the command to not be anxious. Matthew LaPine is the Pastor of Theological Development at Cornerstone Church of Ames. He holds a PhD from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Deerfield, IL) under Kevin Vanhoozer. He writes on theology, emotion, and mental health. You can connect with him at his website here.


