
Discipleship Conversations
By Steven Carrizal, Tiffany Dahlman, Jeremy Hoover, Cheryl Russell

Discipleship ConversationsMar 17, 2021

We Are All Prodigals – A Conversation with Greg Ross Taylor
Note: Towards the end of this podcast a mention is made of domestic violence.
“We are all prodigals.” With this statement, Greg Ross Taylor encourages us to take a new look at perhaps the greatest parable Jesus ever told. In this episode we talk to Greg about his new book Prodigals: Finding Home When We’ve Lost the Way (Leafwood Publishers). Rather than dividing the world into prodigals and nonprodigals, Greg invites us to find ourselves in the teaching of Jesus as either younger or elder siblings. In this way we discover a new meaning for prodigal—anyone who accepts they have a sinful human nature and turns toward the love of home, the place where we find a deeper relationship with God.
Greg Ross Taylor is a home builder in Northeastern Oklahoma and president of 1256Movement. Proceeds from Prodigals benefit this nonprofit dedicated to reparations of racial trauma in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Greg is author of several books, including a coauthored work with Randy Harris titled Living Jesus. Greg is married to Jill Smiley Taylor, who is a professor of math at Tulsa Community College. They have three grown children and a grandchild named Samuel Ross.

Discovering The Holy Spirit At Work In Our Church’s Neighborhood – A Conversation with Wayne Beason
“When we say that God is up to something in our neighborhood, that’s no just abstract or theoretical. That’s a broad way of describing very specific stories that are just waiting to be heard.” Wondering what those stories could be, Wayne Beason decided to ask. What he stumbled on something surprising. While many churches see themselves as God’s way of working in the neighborhood, Wayne discovered that God was already at work in their neighborhood sending neighbors to bring his church something they were missing out on. In this episode we talk with Wayne about listening to the stories of the people in the Dearborn Heights neighborhood and how his church is finding their future in those conversation.
Wayne Beason is the preaching minister at Parkside Church of Christ in Dearborn Heights, MI. He recently earned his Doctor of Ministry from Lipscomb University, and is also an alumnus of Rochester University, where he occasionally teaches ministry courses. Wayne lives in Dearborn with his wife Stephanie and their newly 1-year-old son Isaiah, who recently took his first steps. If you want to connect with Wayne, you can find his contact info here. Be sure to check out his Doctor of Ministry project, “God Our Neighbor: Discerning Our Calling By Discovering God’s Life In Our Neighborhood.”

Connecting With Emerging Adults Through Green Spiritual Practices Of Simplicity – A Conversation with Falon Barton
“To be a disciple of Jesus is to love what Jesus loves, and Jesus loves creation.”
Why is a large portion of one of the most spiritually rich generation of emerging adults leaving their faith? Falon Barton suggests that it is because their churches (and religion in general) are not addressing their strong value in justice. As one very connected to the season of emerging adults herself, one of Falon’s big questions has been about environmental justice. In this episode we talk with Falon about creation care, discipleship, and engaging today’s emerging adults in our church communities by valuing what they are concerned and listening to what they have to say.
Falon is the Campus Minister at the University Church of Christ Malibu at Pepperdine University, where she offers pastoral care to college students, and preaches and teaches regularly for the congregation. Falon has a Doctor of Ministry from Lipscomb University, as well as a Master’s degree in Theology and Bachelor’s degrees in Journalism and Hispanic Studies from Pepperdine University. One of her primary interests in her academic research and her work with emerging adults is environmental justice, especially Christians’ responsibility to participate in God’s mission to all creation. She and her spouse, Nate, recently welcomed their first child, Soren. You can connect with Falon via email: falon.barton@pepperdine.edu. Be sure to check out her recent presentation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlHLDILr9_g&ab_channel=PepperdineChurchRelationshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlHLDILr9_g&ab_channel=PepperdineChurchRelations and her Doctor of Ministry project, “New Embodiments of Ancient Wisdom: How Green Spiritual Practices of Simplicity can Meaningfully Integrate Faith and Environmental Justice Among Emerging Adults.”

Finding God on a Yoga Mat – A Conversation with Steven Brice
“It wasn’t until I stepped on my yoga mat where I was able to reconnect with God in a deeper, more authentic way.” Following an intense dark night of the soul that had him questioning life and faith, Steven Brice found renewal in his relationship with God through the practice of yoga and meditation. As CEO of Yoga 4 Philly, Steven has found a way to do incarnational ministry in the world. As an adjunct Bible/Ministry instructor with ACU, Steven brings an engaging perspective and style that captures the incarnational imaginations of his students. Yet, even with all this renewed joy, it has not been an easy journey disappointing all those who expected a more traditional ministry path from him. In this episode Steven tells his story of courage, hope, and purpose.
Steven Brice is the director of Yoga 4 Philly and a ministry adjunct instructor at ACU Dallas. He has a Masters of Christian Counseling and an MDiv from ACU. Most of all, Steven is an overall incarnational minister in the world wearing many hats. Connect with @StevenJBrice on Instagram or check out https://www.briceenterprise.com/.

The Egalitarian Priesthood of All Believers – A Conversation with Cheryl Russell
Kenosis. This is the word that describes the self-emptying love of Jesus which, for Dr. Cheryl Russell, is the basis for a reoriented theology of power and privilege. This reorientation of power and privilege seen in the life and ministry of Jesus is then a foundation for what Cheryl calls an egalitarian priesthood of all believers. What she found in her recently completed Doctor of Ministry project ("The Spiritual Impact of Female Pastoral Leadership on Members of New Heritage Fellowship"), was that this environment was already present at New Heritage Fellowship when she arrived—an environment that not only opened the door for her to be hired as lead pastor but has also led to a mutual flourishing of church family and pastor.
Along with being part of the Discipleship Conversations team of hosts, Cheryl Russell is Lead Pastor for New Heritage Fellowship in Fairview, TX.

Learning a New Model for Christian Leadership and Evangelism – A Conversation with Charles Kiser and Elaine Heath
Note to listeners: This podcast contains a discussion about spiritual and church abuse. Charles Kiser and Elaine Heath help us gain a new understanding about what evangelism is and what it means to be a Christian leader in environments of spiritual abuse and trauma. What they share is perhaps a model for Christian leadership and evangelism in any environment. Listen in as they talk with our hosts about their new book Trauma-Informed Evangelism. In this episode you will hear how the book came to fruition as well as the impact of the process of the project on their own lives.
Charles Kiser is a pastor and theologian with Storyline Christian Community in Dallas, Texas, a network of missional communities he helped to form. He is passionate about creative expressions of Christian community, contemplative spirituality, and healing spiritual trauma. Kiser has a DMin in Contextual Theology from Northern Seminary and serves as a faculty member of Neighborhood Seminary. Connect with Charles and learn more his work on his webpage at www.charleskiser.com.
Elaine Heath’s vocational journey includes having served as Dean of the Divinity School at Duke University, and the McCreless Professor of Evangelism at Perkins School of Theology. She is a pioneer in new forms of theological education. In that capacity Heath was the founding president of Neighborhood Seminary. The author of twelve books, Heath is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church and served in pastoral ministry prior to her academic ministry. She lives with her husband at Spring Forest, an intentional Christian Community and farm in rural North Carolina where she serves as Abbess. Connect with Elaine and learn more about her work by visiting her websites: www.elaineaheath.org and www.springforest.org.

Formed by the Spirit along the Beautiful and Messy Journey toward Healing, Wholeness, and Home – A Conversation with Kelly Edmiston
“A lot of my experiences with God were very supernatural, full of the Holy Spirit. I didn’t necessarily have a context for that growing up as a Church of Christ kid in Abilene, TX. So being able to express that and experience that now feels like coming home.” In this episode, Kelly Edmiston talks about pastoring theologically diverse people in a charismatic-liturgical church and being formed by the Spirit on a beautiful and messy journey toward healing, wholeness, and home.
Kelly is the Lead Pastor at the Vineyard Church in Sugar Land/Stafford. Kelly has spent 17 years in ministry in both domestic and international contexts. Her passion is to see the Church be the Church for the sake of the world. She holds a Master of Divinity from Abilene Christian University and is completing her Doctorate of Ministry in Leadership and Spiritual Formation from Portland Seminary. Kelly also works as an Adjunct Bible Professor at both Abilene Christian University and Houston Christian University. You can reach out to Kelly on Facebook, Instagram (@kmedmiston), or email (kelly@thevineyard.church).

Shifting Focus from Property to Ministry: How to Be a Church before Building a Church – A Conversation with Chidube Nkiruka
What does it mean to be a church before building a church? To focus on ministry rather than property? This has been the focus of Chidube Nkiruka’s recent work with his church, Charleston Metropolitan Church of Christ in Charleston, SC. In this episode, Chidube walks us through the way he led Charleston Metro on a discernment process that brought them to right ministries for their church family.
Chidube is the lead minister for Charleston Metropolitan Church of Christ in Charleston, SC and serves as an adjunct professor for Abilene Christian University. Chidube’s work focuses on urban and recovery ministry. Chidube is also a spoken word artist. You can catch him on Facebook and TikTok at Chidube the Griot.

Intro To A New Season – A Roundtable Conversation
A new season brings a new host. Jeremy and Steven welcome Tiffany Dahlman to the hosting team as they look forward to new perspectives in the conversation and a broader network of potential guests. In this episode, they return to the conversation about the words “disciple” and “discipleship” as they are used or experienced in each of their contexts.
Tiffany is the lead minister for Courtyard Church of Christ in Fayetteville, NC as well as program director for the Bachelor of Science in Christian Service and Formation for ACU Online. Jeremy is a church planter, coach, speaker, and writer in Sarnia, Ontario. Steven is the associate minister for Altamesa Church of Christ in Fort Worth, TX and a ministry coach with HOPE Network Ministries.

If They Don’t Have a Building Can You Call It a Church? – A Conversation with Tod Vogt
Mission Alive has been in the church planting work for the better part of the past couple of decades. However, over the past 18 months they have been re-envisioning what it means to plant churches. What’s starting to emerge is a conversation about forming innovative faith communities (ICFs) in marginalized communities. What does this look like? In this episode Tod Vogt, Executive Director of Mission Alive, gives up a peek into a new vision taking shape with Mission Alive.
Does this sound interesting? Know someone who could be interested in participating in this new vision? You can reach out Tod at tod@missionalive.orgfor more information about how to join in by exploring what it means to form an innovative faith community or learning how to donate to the work of Mission Alive.

How to Stop Giving Advice and Telling Others What to Think – A Conversation with Steve Shaffer
“I began looking for a way to improve my ability to have conversations with people that didn’t come across as me trying to change their mind, came across more authentically to be able to relate to folks in a way that honored them.” This is how Steve Shaffer got into coaching. In this episode, we discover what coaching is, the theological basis for it, and how it is different from counseling and mentoring.
Steve Shaffer is Director of Coaching and Discipleship with Mission Alive and the minister for Lee Acres Church of Christ in Tupelo, MS. You can reach Steve at steve@missionalive.org.

Being a Safe Conversation Partner in the LGBTQ+ Community – A Conversation with Darryl Canty
Honor the person. See them as human. Be gentle and gracious. Listen deeply. These are core values Darryl Canty keeps in mind when having discipleship conversations with anyone but especially when engaging people in the LGBTQ+ community. Darryl’s passion is to be a safe conversation partner in the midst of a fractured and difficult relationship between the church and the LGBTQ+ community.
Darry Canty is the Lead Pastor for Arbor Bridge Church in Ann Arbor, MI. Darryl loves God, people, and thinking of ways to combine the two.

From Practice to Habit to A New Way of Anticipating God Everywhere We Go – A Conversation with Chris Wiginton
Cultivating the practice of listening to God into a habit that becomes a part of who we are and how we approach the circumstances of life takes time. As Chris Wiginton discovered, Discipleship Cohorts is a resource that sets us on that path whether it is our first time through as a participant or experiencing one multiple times with different groups as a facilitator. DCs are not a program, not a script for life, but a catalyst for continual growth as followers of Jesus no matter if we are new to the faith or have been at it for decades.
Chris Wiginton is a longtime member of Round Rock Church of Christ and currently serves as one of the deacons for their men’s ministry.

Women in Ministry, Theology from Story, and Hearing Jesus Call Your Name – A Conversation with Cheryl Russell & Tiffany Dahlman
When it comes to women in ministry, two prohibitive New Testament passages unfortunately provide all the clarity and certainty some people need. However, Cheryl Russell and Tiffany Dahlman suggest a different approach—moving from pattern to story. We do this by opening the Bible wide, tapping into its full wisdom, and developing a theology from the stories throughout its pages about women living, working, and interacting with the mission of God.
Tiffany Dalhman is the lead minister for Courtyard Church of Christ in Fayetteville, NC. You can contact her at courtyardcoc@gmail.com.
Cheryl Russell is Pastor of New Heritage Fellowship in Fairview, TX. You can contact here at www.newheritagefamily.com and New Heritage Fellowship | Facebook.

Small Churches, Shared Spaces, and the Powerful Work of the Holy Spirit – A Conversation with Cheryl Russell & Tiffany Dahlman
Small Churches, Shared Spaces, and the Powerful Work of the Holy Spirit – A Conversation with Cheryl Russell & Tiffany Dahlman
Often leadership is determined by who is out front. Cheryl Russell and Tiffany Dahlman give us a perspective of leadership as being alongside. The power of this kind of leadership can be seen in the way they invite people in their respective churches to significant participation in the worship service—a participation not only fosters a greater sense of mutuality in every gathering, but also increases the value placed on the Spirit of God working among everyone in the church family.
Tiffany Dalhman is the lead minister for Courtyard Church of Christ in Fayetteville, NC. You can contact her at courtyardcoc@gmail.com.
Cheryl Russell is Pastor of New Heritage Fellowship in Fairview, TX. You can contact here at www.newheritagefamily.com and New Heritage Fellowship | Facebook.

Experiencing Prayer as the Reality of God – A Conversation with Jacqueline King
“My definition of prayer: prayer is the reality of God. That’s what makes God real. Like having conversation, conversation you can have with your best friend.” – Jacqueline King
What does it mean to call Jesus your friend? How does one begin to nurture such a relationship? In this episode, Jacqueline, Steven’s longtime friend and prayer mentor, shares what she has learned from a lifetime of experience, as well as more recent training in the practices of centering prayer and lectio divina.
Jacqueline recommends a couple of books to help: Sacred Breath: 40 Days of Centering Prayer by J. David Muyskens; Soul Feast: An Invitation to the Christian Spiritual Life by Marjorie Thompson.

An Invitation to Listen to God – A Conversation with Bob & Michelle Bentley
Bob has become a better listener in marriage and ministry. Michelle is pursuing a spiritual direction certificate with The Caritas Center. The Singing Oaks Church family is learning to slow down and listen for the voice of God. In this episode the Bentleys talk with Jeremy and Steven about how Discipleship Cohorts gave them new practices that awakened a new passion to listen to God in their lives which, in turn, has had a great impact in their marriage, ministry, and church family.
Bob and Michele Bentley are both on staff with Singing Oaks Church of Christ. Bob is the “Go” minister (outreach) and Michelle is a spiritual mentor with the campus ministry. You can contact them at bentleys81@yahoo.com.

How Texas Professionals Become Tanzania Church Planters - A Conversation with Bob & Michele Bentley
Like many young couples, the Bentleys began marriage with visions of a somewhat typical American life. However, very quickly they could see something different unfolding as they stepped into new opportunities and took on new challenges. In this episode Bob and Michele talk with Jeremy and Steven about their journey from nursing and accounting professions in Texas to becoming church planters in Tanzania—a journey in which a short-term mission trip to India solidified a passion and calling God put in their hearts.
Bob and Michele Bentley are both on staff with Singing Oaks Church of Christ. Bob is the “Go” minister (outreach) and Michelle is a spiritual mentor with the campus ministry. You can contact them at bentleys81@yahoo.com.

Becoming a Church Radically Hospitable to the Word of God - A Conversation with Tiffany Dahlman
“A church culture that is radically hospitable to the Word of God through the diverse voices within the congregation preaching in a rotating basis empowered by the gifting of the Holy Spirit.” This is how Tiffany Dahlman defines the open pulpit. In this episode, Jeremy and Steven talk with Tiffany about how the practice of the open pulpit forms a culture of radical hospitality to the word of God. In our conversation, Tiffany addresses questions about the role of the lead minister in this model, the impact on those participating in the preaching rotation, and how expository preaching from a diversity of voices forms a church community.
Tiffany Dalhman is the lead minister for Courtyard Church of Christ in Fayetteville, NC. You can contact her at courtyardcoc@gmail.com. You can catch her presentation at Pepperdine University on the open pulpit here: Step Outside the Box.

Making the Gospel Good News by Loving Your Neighbors Well – A Conversation with Charles Kiser
In this episode, Jeremy and Steven talk with Charles Kiser about his forthcoming book “Trauma-Informed Evangelism: Cultivating Communities of Wounded Healers” which address questions such as: How do we love our neighbors well who carry religious trauma? How do we embody the good news of the way of Jesus in ways that are actually good news for those who have been hurt, harmed, and even abused in the name of the gospel of Jesus, in the name of a version of God or Christianity? Charles helps us reframe evangelism in the terms of being and becoming the gospel in ways that are not only appropriate in relationships with neighbors who have experienced spiritual trauma, but change our understanding of evangelism altogether.
Charles is the lead minister with Storyline Community in Dallas. Trauma-Informed Evangelism, which he co-authors with Elaine Heath, comes out April 2023. Pre-order a copy wherever you get your books. Connect with Charles and learn more about the book on his webpage at www.charleskiser.com.

12 Bar Blues and Reading Scripture as Participants in the Mission of God – A Conversation with Rex Butts
In this episode, Jeremy and Steven talk with Rex Butts about his new book Gospel Portraits: Reading Scripture as Participants in the Mission of God. Leaning into guitar playing interests, Rex likens our interaction with the story of the Bible to that of members of a blues band. Knowing the key and tempo of the song and following the structure of 12 bar blues, the improvisation of these musicians brings the song to life. For Rex, this serves as a model of how we can live out the story in a way that is faithful to the good news of Jesus Christ and the kingdom of God but in a way that is contextualized for the local community in which we live.
Rex is the lead minister with the Newark Church of Christ in Newark, DE. Gospel Portraits is out now wherever you get your books. Connect with Rex via his Facebook author page or email him at krexbutts@newarkchurch.com. Rex also writes for and manages the Mission Alive blog, Missional Church Planting.

The Layers of Change—A Conversation about Growing as a Disciple
Whether one is learning to play the bass or the game of chess, growing in our skill level occurs best when we are not thinking about being better than others. Rather it is when we approach the instrument or game as a learner. The same goes with growing as a disciple. In this episode, Jeremy and Steven talk about how growing is like setting down one layer of experience, encounter, or knowledge after another.
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Don't Invite People To Church – Part 2 of a Conversation with Seth Bouchelle
In this episode, Jeremy and Steven talk with Seth Bouchelle, a New York City missionary, about not inviting people to church, but rather helping them to start a church with their community of friends and family.
In addition to planting churches, Seth serves as the Director of Equipping for Exponent Group, coaching traditional churches in evangelism and cross-cultural ministry. He is the co-author of Mosaic: A Ministry Handbook for a Globalizing World and author of Lost Faith: A Practical Theology for Post-Christendom Ministry.

The Food Service Industry as Missionary Training – Part 1 of a Conversation with Seth Bouchelle
In this episode, Jeremy and Steven talk with Seth Bouchelle, a New York City missionary, about his journey from a food service job in Amarillo to planting churches in New York City. Learn how this journey helped him change his understanding and practice of evangelism.
In addition to planting churches, Seth serves as the Director of Equipping for Exponent Group, coaching traditional churches in evangelism and cross-cultural ministry. He is the co-author of Mosaic: A Ministry Handbook for a Globalizing World and author of Lost Faith: A Practical Theology for Post-Christendom Ministry. Contact Seth through Exponent Group.

Church Can Be Hard On Church People - A Conversation With Tiffany Dahlman
What happens when you live discipleship as the hospitality of Christ for the people in front of you? You learn to be still, to be present, to listen, and to receive the story of others rather than passing judgment. Listen in as Jeremy and Steven talk with Tiffany Dahlman about her experience in ministry—planting a church, becoming a preacher, and helping others process church hurt.
Tiffany Dalhman is the Lead Minister for Courtyard Church of Christ in Fayetteville, NC. You can contact her at courtyardcoc@gmail.com.

How to Invite the Church Family to Share the Role of Preacher w/ Cheryl Russell
“As the pastor I come to the whole process trusting in the wisdom of the community.” This is how Cheryl Russell (New Heritage Fellowship) approaches the shared pulpit. Listen in as Jeremy and Steven talk with Chery about how this practice plays a role in formation of the church family and amplifies the hospitality it has to offer guests.
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God's Kingdom Comes to the Neighborhood with Nathan Pickard
How does a church take up presence in a neighborhood? One way to is to focus around a “parish house.” What is a parish house, you might ask? Join us in this conversation, as we continue talking with Nathan Pickard, minister at the Newmarket Church of Christ in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. In this conversation, Nathan shares the story of how his church came upon the idea of buying a house in the neighborhood (the “parish”) and inviting a family to live with them–them being both the church and the neighborhood.
Find Nathan at http://newmarketchurchofchrist.ca. Use church email. Or personally contact Steven or Jeremy
Resources
https://www.newmarketchurchofchrist.ca/parish-house
https://www.amazon.com/Praying-Neighborhood-Nathan-Pickard-ebook/dp/B01GIMKDQY/

God Comes To The Neighborhood - with Nathan Pickard
What does it look like for the church to go to the neighborhood? What does it look like for the church to be present with and in a neighborhood, not as a program or ministry, but as a way of life? Join us in this conversation as we talk with Nathan Pickard, minister at the Newmarket Church of Christ in Newmarket, Ontario. Nathan shares stories, wisdom, and insights that his church has gained along the way as they have learned how to be the church in their neighborhood.

Day to Day Discipleship with Jasmine Turner
A life dedicated to discipleship can seem like a slog to many of us. We struggle with what to do and how to do it, forgetting that discipleship is merely about our ongoing relationship with Jesus. In this conversation, Jasmine Turner, the Recovery Minister at North Atlanta Church of Christ, shares with us her wisdom about maintaining a joyous day-to-day relationship with Jesus while helping others, especially those in recovery, to find that same joy in their own relationship with Jesus.
Find Jasmine at lovefirst.org (under Recovery Ministry) or jasmine.turner@nacofc.org.

Forming a Missional Community with Cheryl Russell
When New Heritage Fellowship was looking for a new pastor, they chose not to hire a traditional preacher. Rather, they were looking for, as Cheryl Russell states it, a spiritual and missional leader to help guide them out of a period of transition and into a new future and missional identity. Jeremy and Steven talk with Cheryl in this episode about how this decision impacts the kind of church they are becoming and what practices they are taking on to shape them for this new identity. Find Cheryl at www.newheritagefamily.com and New Heritage Fellowship | Facebook.

Discipleship Beginnings, Part 2
Join Steven Carrizal and Jeremy Hoover as they continue talking about the beginnings of discipleship. In this episode, they discuss the question "How much do you have to believe to be a disciple?" This question comes from Brian McLaren's 2003 book The Story We Find Ourselves In (see Chapter 21, "Something Special, Something Holy).
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Discipleship Beginnings, Part 1
Welcome to Season 4 of Discipleship Conversations! Join Steven Carrizal and Jeremy Hoover on our continuing journey of exploring discipleship topics and questions. In this episode, Jeremy and Steven discuss the question, "When does discipleship begin?" The question was stirred by the article “Discipleship as Process: The Manager’s Role in Connecting People to Faith” by Marty McHone in the Journal of Biblical Integration in Business (Vol 22, #1 - Fall 2019).
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Season 3 Wrap-Up
Season 3 was a great season for Discipleship Conversations. We shared many great stories of spiritual formation and missional engagement and innovation as we interviewed church planters with Mission Alive. In this episode, Steven and Jeremy conclude the season by sharing their top insights from these interviews, and by talking a little about what season 4 will look like.
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Interview with Jeremy and Devon Hoover, Part 2
Join us in this episode, where Jeremy goes on the other side of the microphone, as the Hoovers talk about their ministry in Sarnia, Ontario, and about incarnational, neighbourhood-based ministry. Special thanks to Lisa Vance, who co-hosted the podcast with Steven.
Check out Love First Sarnia through their ministry's podcast, Love First Discipleship, or connect with Jeremy and Devon through their ministry website.

Interview with Jeremy and Devon Hoover, Part 1
Join us in this episode, where Jeremy goes on the other side of the microphone, as the Hoovers talk about their ministry in Sarnia, Ontario, and about incarnational, neighbourhood-based ministry. Special thanks to Lisa Vance, who co-hosted the podcast with Steven.
Check out Love First Sarnia through their ministry's podcast, Love First Discipleship, or connect with Jeremy and Devon through their ministry website.

Interview with Micah Lewis and Kyle Mott, Part 2
Listen in to this fun conversation with Micah Lewis and Kyle Mott from River City Community Church in Wichita, KS. They share stories and wisdom about creating a network of house churches while working full-time in other jobs.
You can reach Micah or Kyle in the following ways:
https://www.facebook.com/rivercitycommunity
Kyle - kjmott@gmail.com
Micah - micahtlewis@gmail.com
Kyle at Twitch - twitch.tv/xminist3r_
Micah at Chess.com - xproph3t
Contact Jeremy at Pastoral Care for Pastors
Contact Steven at his website

Interview with Micah Lewis and Kyle Mott, Part 1
Listen in to this fun conversation with Micah Lewis and Kyle Mott from River City Community Church in Wichita, KS. They share stories and wisdom about creating a network of house churches while working full-time in other jobs.
You can reach Micah or Kyle in the following ways:
https://www.facebook.com/rivercitycommunity
Kyle - kjmott@gmail.com
Micah - micahtlewis@gmail.com
Kyle at Twitch - twitch.tv/xminist3r_
Micah at Chess.com - xproph3t
Contact Jeremy at Pastoral Care for Pastors
Contact Steven at his website

Interview with Charles Kiser, Part 2
Charles Kiser leads Storyline Community in the greater Dallas area. Listen in on this conversation with him where he shares his wisdom from church planting for over 13 years.

Interview with Charles Kiser, Part 1
Charles Kiser leads Storyline Community in the greater Dallas area. Listen in on this conversation with him where he shares his wisdom from church planting for over 13 years.

Interview with Blake Burchfield, Part 2
Join us in this conversation as we talk with Blake Burchfield from Peace Initiative in South Dakota. Blake shares his journey of being led into disciple-making on the Pine Ridge Reservation, and how God continues to shape and form him as a disciple.

Interview with Blake Burchfield, Part 1
Join us in this conversation as we talk with Blake Burchfield from Peace Initiative in South Dakota. Blake shares his journey of being led into disciple-making on the Pine Ridge Reservation, and how God continues to shape and form him as a disciple.

Interview with Kevin and Lisa Vance, Part 2
What is it like to hear from God and make a drastic, but vital, change in life circumstances? How do you know you've heard the voice of God? How do you lead others into this kind of listening and learning?
Join us in this episode as we talk with Kevin and Lisa Vance, church planters with Gentle Road Church of Christ in Regina, Saskatchewan. They share stories about learning how, after hearing God's call to them to plant a church in the inner-city of Regina, they began to lead others into learning how to listen to God's call.

Interview with Kevin and Lisa Vance, Part 1
What is it like to hear from God and make a drastic, but vital, change in life circumstances? How do you know you've heard the voice of God?
Join us in this episode as we talk with Kevin and Lisa Vance, church planters with Gentle Road Church of Christ in Regina, Saskatchewan. They share stories about learning how to listen to God's call, how that call impacted their family, and how yielding themselves to that call has led to a fruitful long-term ministry and church in the inner-city of Regina.

Interview with Andy and Roslyn Miller, Part 2
Andy and Roslyn are supported by the North Boulevard church of Christ in Murfreesboro TN, a church-planting church. Reach out to Andy and Roslyn Miller at reclaimedchurch.org/ (Reclaimed Church).
jeremyhoovercoaching.com (Jeremy Hoover)
stevencarrizal.wordpress.com (Steven Carrizal)

Interview with Andy and Roslyn Miller, Part 1
In part 1 of this 2-part interview, the Millers share their wisdom around evangelism and outreach with an emphasis on their particular mission--creating an Acts-style church that reaches people who won’t come to a church building.
Andy and Roslyn are supported by the North Boulevard church of Christ in Murfreesboro TN, a church-planting church. Reach out to Andy and Roslyn Miller at reclaimedchurch.org (Reclaimed Church).
Contact Jeremy Hoover at his jeremyhoovercoaching.com (coaching website) or Steven Carrizal at stevencarrizal.wordpress.com (his website).

Interview with Ben Stevens, Part 2
Reach out to Ben through www.newriverforney.com/ (New River Church)'s website.
Contact Jeremy through through his jeremyhoovercoaching.com/ (coaching) or jeremyhoovermedia.com/ (media) website.
Contact Steven at his stevencarrizal.wordpress.com/ (website).

Interview with Ben Stevens, Part 1
Reach out to Ben through www.newriverforney.com/ (New River Church)'s website.
Contact Jeremy through through his jeremyhoovercoaching.com (coaching) or jeremyhoovermedia.com (media) website.
Contact Steven at his stevencarrizal.wordpress.com (website).

Interview with Wes and Amanda Gunn, Part 2
To contact the Gunns, please go to redlandhills.org/ (Redland Hills Church's website).
You can reach Jeremy through either his jeremyhoovercoaching.com/ (coaching) or jeremyhoovermedia.com/ (media) websites.
You can reach Steven through his stevencarrizal.wordpress.com/ (website).

Interview with Wes and Amanda Gunn, Part 1
To contact the Gunns, please go to redlandhills.org (Redland Hills Church's website).
You can reach Jeremy through either his jeremyhoovercoaching.com (coaching) or jeremyhoovermedia.com (media) websites.
You can reach Steven through his stevencarrizal.wordpress.com (website).

Interview with Tod Vogt, Part 2
In this episode (part 2 of a 2-part series), we talk with Tod Vogt, Executive Director of Mission Alive, about Mission Alive's purpose and how that purpose extends to offering discipleship and coaching training and resources to churches and church leaders. We focus on how a strong underpinning of discipleship creates a healthy church structure, and how a coaching posture enables leaders to facilitate growth in others in healthy ways.
As a next step to this podcast, we encourage you to sign up for a Mission Alive Discipleship Cohort. As a special bonus, you may request either Jeremy or Steven to be your cohort leader.
In the course of this conversation, we refer to the following web pages:
missionalive.org/ (Mission Alive)
missionalive.org/discipleship-cohorts/ (Mission Alive Discipleship Cohorts)
missionalive.org/catalyze-coaching/ (Mission Alive's Catalyze Coach Training)
If you are interested in learning more about Mission Alive or talking with them about church planting, you may missionalive.salsalabs.org/interest/index.html (contact them through their contact form).
You can reach our media team (that includes Jeremy and Steven) at media@missionalive.org.
Contact jeremyhoover.com/ (Jeremy Hoover) through his website, or by email at jeremyhoover@gmail.com.
Contact stevencarrizal.wordpress.com/ (Steven Carrizal) through his website.