

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."
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Feb 11, 2021 • 47min
A Conversation on Deacons with Dr. Greg Perry
In this episode of the Equip Podcast, Dr. Greg Perry joins Senior Pastor Damein Schitter, and Lead Deacon, Aaron Angstrom, to discuss the vital role of the office of deacon in the church. The call of deacons is to show the gospel by meeting spiritual needs through physical means. NewCity is in the process of nominating, training, and ordaining deacons and Dr. Perry helps cast a vision for the role of deacons at NewCity.

Feb 8, 2021 • 21min
How to Read the Bible: Luke 24
In this episode of How to Read the Bible, Nate Claiborne and Benjamin Kandt discuss the importance of Luke 24. Ben introduces the idea of reading all of Scripture through the lens of "Messiah" and "Mission." Nate brings up the concept of dual authorship to explain how the human authors of Scripture do not determine the ultimate meaning of a passage, but the original meaning is not just discarded when one reads a passage in its Christological context.

Jan 18, 2021 • 35min
How to Read the Bible: Isaiah
In this episode of How to Read the Bible, Nate Claiborne and Jonathan Duckett discuss the book of Isaiah. Sometimes referred to as the "5th Gospel" Isaiah is an introduction to the prophetic literature and a case study in making sense of double fulfillments in poetic prophecy. For more resources, the chapter on Isaiah in A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the Old Testament: The Gospel Promised is helpful for understanding the structure of the book. An accessible commentary on Isaiah is John Oswalt's in the NIV Application Commentary series. also useful is Alec Motyer's volume in the Tyndale Old Testament Commentary series. There are actually two Bible Project videos on Isaiah. The first is covers chapters 1-39: https://youtu.be/d0A6Uchb1F8. The second covers chapters 40-66: https://youtu.be/_TzdEPuqgQg.

Jan 13, 2021 • 27min
How to Read the Bible: Song of Songs in History
In this episode, Nate Claiborne talks with Dr. Mike Allen about the history of interpretation of Song of Songs. While our modern impulse might be to reserve Song of Songs for teaching on sex and marriage, most Christians have treated it as primarily about hour relationship with God. Dr. Allen explains why this is the case and traces early Jewish and Christian readings up through the Puritans. He helps us to see how some of the more awkward parts for modern people (e.g. the physical descriptions the lovers have for each other) are actually a way that we can see the gospel in Song of Songs in a way that is not presented elsewhere in Scripture.

Jan 11, 2021 • 15min
How to Read the Bible: Song of Songs 2-3
In this episode, Nate Claiborne and Benjamin Kandt discuss reading Song of Songs devotionally. Ben highlights some of his journal entries from Song of Songs 2 & 3. If you missed the introduction to Song of Songs, you can listen to that episode here.The translation by Robert Alter that Ben mentioned (and that we will keep referencing) is available either in his 3 volume Old Testament set, or as part of his Strong as Death is Love, which includes Ruth, Esther, Jonah, and Daniel. Nate would recommend interested readers check out Iain Duguid's commentary on Song of Songs which is very helpful for Christ-centered devotional reading. Ben recommends these lectures from Michael Reeves (whom he mentioned).

Jan 6, 2021 • 24min
How to Read the Bible: Song of Songs
In this episode, Nate Claiborne and Josh Kessler discuss Song of Solomon, or Song of Songs. On the one hand, it ancient Hebrew love poetry. On the other hand, it is part of Scripture and should be read in light of Christ. Doing this well will require attentive readers to read it both in its ancient context and its ultimate Christian context as well.As always, the chapter on Song of Songs in A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the Old Testament: The Gospel Promised is helpful for understanding the structure of the book. Two commentaries by Iain Duguid are helpful as well. The first is his entry in the Tyndale Old Testament Commentary series, which covers literary, historical, and cultural details, while also aiding devotional readings. The other is his entry in the Reformed Expository Commentary series, which is based on a series of sermons he preached. Also useful in that vein is Douglas Sean O'Donnell's volume in the Preaching the Word Commentary series.In addition, there are actually two Bible Project videos on Song of Songs. The first is like the others we’ve recommended: https://youtu.be/4KC7xE4fgOw. The other is different visual overview, also worth checking out: https://youtu.be/WJgt1vRkPbI.

Jan 4, 2021 • 19min
How to Read the Bible: The 5 C's
In this episode, Nate Claiborne and Benjamin Kandt discuss the 5 C's of habit building:CalendarCommunityCoachingComfortable with failureCore of LoveWhile we apply these to building a Bible reading habit, they can be applied to any habit. These C's also intersect with the P's from last episode.

Dec 21, 2020 • 28min
How to Read the Bible: Make a Plan
In this episode of How to Read the Bible, Nate Claiborne and Benjamin Kandt discuss their differing approaches to morning Bible reading. Though some logistics are different, they both share that a plan, a place, and a process are all important. Toward the end, Ben shares his approach to journaling prior to reading that helps him read more devotionally.If you're new to this podcast or haven't seen CBR before, here is the plan we are discussing: https://www.thecbrjournal.com/todaysreadingThe book that Nate mentioned, which helps work through the M'Cheyne plan (twice through the NT and Psalms, once through the OT every year), can be found here: https://amzn.to/2KFhTFw

Dec 14, 2020 • 27min
How to Read The Bible: Ecclesiastes
In this episode of How to Read the Bible, Nate Claiborne and Joshua Kessler discuss the authorship, context, structure, and interpretation of the book of Ecclesiastes.For additional resources, the chapter on Ecclesiastes in A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the Old Testament: The Gospel Promised is helpful for understanding the structure of the book. An accessible commentary on Job is John Walton’s volume in the NIV Application Commentary series. Also useful is Craig Bartholomew's volume in the Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms series. There are actually two Bible Project videos on Job. The first is like the others we’ve recommended: https://youtu.be/xQwnH8th_fs. The other is different visual overview, also worth checking out: https://youtu.be/GswSg2ohqmA.

Dec 7, 2020 • 24min
How to Read the Bible: Matthew 9
In this episode of How to Read the Bible, Nate Claiborne and Benjamin Kandt discuss Jesus' quotation of Hosea 6:6 that appears in Matthew 9 and 12. This leads them to focus on the continuity between the Old and New Testaments, and how that helps us understand how the Old Testament might apply today.This is the article that Ben referenced: https://frenchpress.thedispatch.com/p/the-crisis-of-christian-celebrity


