
Overcoming Stereotypes of the Homeless and People in Poverty (Episode 44)
Join Beau Hamner as he shares part of his journey to ministering to people on the margins and what he learned through that ministry.
When we speak of awakening, we’re not talking about new age enlightenment, political upheaval, or social activism.
We’re talking about a daily alignment of our life to the light and love of Jesus, as we read in Ephesians:
Our work is anchored in helping dissatisfied and passionate believers follow that ancient hymn. If that resonates with you, we invite you to join us.
Ours Great Redeemer’s Praise is the first major Wesleyan hymnal to be release in thirty years. The hymnal is an 800-page compilation of hymns that includes service music for various occasions, a rich collection of creeds, prayers, and benedictions, and treasury of hymns by Charles and John Wesley.
The 675 hymns are organized around the Apostles Creed. You will find both classic and contemporary hymns throughout the collection!
Every year we gather together to be restored, refreshed, and reignited by the Holy Spirit. We invite you and your family or team to join us!
A Discipleship Band is a group of 3 to 5 people who read together, pray together, and meet together to become the love of God for one another and the world.
A series of short talks on theological topics from a wide variety of Christian professors, pastors, speakers, and theologians.
While “Jesus saves” remains the central claim of Christianity, the ensuing question—How?—demands attention. How exactly does a brutal and shameful crucifixion bring salvation? Why does the Bible call it good news, and why should we?
In How Jesus Saves: Atonement for Ordinary People, Joshua McNall unpacks the meaning of Jesus’s life and death for everyday people. Through Scripture, story, and real-life applications, he brings together the primary models of atonement doctrine and offers an integrated vision for how Jesus offers the benefits of salvation to the world.
Seedbed sells resources, but we give away far more in resourcing than we sell.
Our business is efficient. Our mission is extravagant.
The Seed Team is a group of sowers who partner with Seedbed financially to help us sow more extravagantly. If you’re interested in partnering with us, you can give here!
Join Beau Hamner as he shares part of his journey to ministering to people on the margins and what he learned through that ministry.
Young adults can be passionate, distracted, intense, and ripe for discipleship. Join Head Coach Greg Tonagel and Associate Head Coach Jeff Clark of Indiana Wesleyan University Men’s Basketball as they discuss how their own discipleship journeys have formed the program they oversee, helping to use basketball as a tool of discipleship.
You might be comfortable talking to just anyone about Jesus, but many in your congregation aren’t. Listen in as Dr. Charles Arn discusses different principles that can lower the level of uncomfortability for your church plant members.
Join Rev. Graham Singh and Dr. Aaron Perry as they discuss making key connections with people of influence in your community.
Join Beau Hamner, former pastor of Church Under the Bridge in Austin, Texas, to hear part of his story and the lessons he learned in ministering to people who are homeless, addicted, and involved in prostitution.
Join Rev. Graham Singh as he talks about key practices of fund raising and how you can explore funding through smaller networks and being open to multiple kinds of resources.
Do you have an entrepreneurial spirit? Do creative church planting funding models appeal to you and come to mind over and again? Perhaps the Spirit is speaking to you! Join pastor and entrepreneur Zach Szmara to hear about the Bridge Community Church and Community Coffee Shop in Logansport, Indiana.
Paul described the church as a community in Christ that was neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, nor even male and female. In Christ, dividing walls were broken down. Instead, churches are often broken along racial lines. Listen in as we discuss how churches are working in this difficult arena of ministry.
How can you be strategic and intentional about evangelism? Join Dr. Charles Arn as he discusses missiological insights for evangelism…and how it is deeply connected with ministry in people’s lives.
The Kingdom of God is ethnically and culturally diverse, but our churches often still look mono-cultural. How can your church start to look like the community around you? How can you facilitate multiple cultures, generations, and languages in your church?
Join Dr. Patrick Eby, Assistant Professor of Church History at Wesley Seminary as he shares part of his story of race and reconciliation in the church and some practical insights for church planters.
Listen as Branden and Jenn Petersen, church planters in Manhattan, share how they became fully funded in just a few months and what lessons they learned along the way.