The new Spring Church Podcast
Every week pastor Matt McCoy records a 5-12 minute audio version of a written post related to the Sunday sermon that is released on Friday mornings. These messages also correspond with a weekly video. You can listen and subscribe to these recordings wherever you listen to your podcasts.
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Highlighted Episodes
The day-after-the-inauguration of president Biden, Spring Church hosted a webinar conversation with Dr. Soong-Chan Rah to explore how the American Church might be contributing to some of the problems we are experiencing and come up with some practical steps on how we might move forward.
Dr. Rah was joined by two friends of Spring Church, Kevin and Danielle Riley. The conversation was moderated by Spring Church pastor, Matt McCoy. During the conversation, we take an honest look at the world as we really find it and Dr. Rah explains why lament is a necessary response and how action, commitment, and community are a result of our lament.
Gustavo Santos join Spring Church small group "Heading North" to help us reimagine our vocation. This podcast includes various voices from Spring Church participating in this conversation and asking questions along the way.
We were so thrilled to have Australian theologian, Dr. Graham Hill, join us to introduce the upcoming small group called "Healing Our Broken Humanity" starting fall 2020. We will be going through the Healing Our Broken Humanity 7-part film series from the Global Church Project, and as a group, we will watch video interviews of individuals from all across the world talk about race, repentance, reconciliation, and what we can do in our neighborhoods to bring change, hope, and healing. This conversation is a recording of the webinar featuring Spring Church Pastor, Matt McCoy, Ali Raetz and Tracy Imbach as panelists, and special guest, Dr. Graham Hill from Australia, who is the founder of the Global Church Project and co-author of Healing Our Broken Humanity.