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Jesus in the Upper Left

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Geschichte & Religion

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"Jesus in the Upper Left" is a Portland-based, thought-provoking podcast that explores the unique challenges and opportunities of ministry, church planting and Gospel multiplication in the Pacific Northwest. Packed with inspiration, ideas, and connections, each episode delves into topics like racism, the history of movements and renewal, mistakes made, lessons learned, creative ideas and more.  With a focus on personal stories and honest conversations, "Jesus in the Upper Left" offers a fresh look at what it's going to take to saturate our region with the love and community of Jesus. Whether you're a leader, a learner or a skeptic, this podcast will challenge you to engage with the culture around you in a more intentional and compassionate way.BONUS CONTENT: Don't miss the behind-the-scenes, raw comments & extras at https://www.togetherpdx.org/multiplypdx.

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Episode He Nearly Quit Ministry — Then Built a Church from the Wreckage - Matt Bowen Cover

He Nearly Quit Ministry — Then Built a Church from the Wreckage - Matt Bowen

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2163239/fan_mail/new] Matt Bowen didn't set out to plant a church. He didn't think he had the gifts for it. He wasn't the big personality. He just felt God say it was time to go — and said yes. What followed was one of the more remarkable stories you'll hear from a pastor in the Pacific Northwest. In This Episode You'll Discover: - Why Matt resisted church planting for years — and what finally changed - How fear and comfort can quietly become the biggest barriers to obedience - What it looks like to plant within a multi-congregational network model - How the Colossae network was built, multiplied, and ultimately collapsed - What Matt learned about shepherding people through organizational crisis and leadership failure - Why he nearly quit ministry in early 2021 — and what kept him in - How Emmaus Church was born out of the ashes of one of the hardest seasons of his life - What the Emmaus road story has to do with planting a church in Beaverton If this conversation encouraged you, subscribe for more honest conversations about church planting, leadership, and following Jesus in the Pacific Northwest. Resources 🏠 Emmaus Church — https://www.emmauspdx.org/ 🤝 Multiply PDX — https://www.togetherpdx.org/multiplypdx #ChurchPlanting #PacificNorthwest #Portland #Emmaus #GospelMultiplication #ChurchLeadership #JesusInTheUpperLeft #UpperLeftPodcast

22. Mai 2026 - 56 min
Episode Why Most Church Failures Have Nothing to Do With Theology — with Tammy Dunahue Cover

Why Most Church Failures Have Nothing to Do With Theology — with Tammy Dunahue

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2163239/fan_mail/new] What actually causes pastors and churches to fall apart? After 20 years of denominational leadership and more interventions than she wants to count, Tammy Dunahue has a clear answer — and it's probably not what you'd expect. In this conversation, Tim and Gabe sit down with Tammy Dunahue, Executive Dean of Portland Seminary at George Fox University and a 40-year veteran of church planting, revitalization, and movement leadership. Tammy and her husband Gary co-planted and multiplied churches across California and Arkansas, helped shape Foursquare's national church planting infrastructure, and now invest in forming the next generation of kingdom leaders. The conversation covers a lot of ground: what it actually looks like to plant with a multiplication mindset from day one, how complementary gifting and team building fuel church health, what it means to contextualize the gospel in a new region, and why the Pacific Northwest's biggest barrier to gospel movement might be the church's own thinking. Tammy also shares a compelling vision for Portland — a candle in every neighborhood — and why she believes wherever there's enough darkness, a birthday candle will do. If you lead a church, plant churches, or care about what God is doing in the Pacific Northwest, this one is worth your full attention.

16. Mai 2026 - 53 min
Episode Called Back to Portland: How Imago Dei's New Lead Pastor Stepped Into a 25-Year Legacy Cover

Called Back to Portland: How Imago Dei's New Lead Pastor Stepped Into a 25-Year Legacy

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2163239/fan_mail/new] What does it look like to follow a founder — especially one who built something that shaped an entire city? Chris Nye  is the lead pastor of Imago Dei Community in Portland, Oregon. In this conversation, he shares the unlikely story of how a kid born less than a mile from the church he now leads came to faith in the suburbs, felt the pull of the city for decades, and eventually received a casual text from Rick McKinley that changed everything. Tim Osborn and Ahshuwah Hawthorne  dig into what a healthy pastoral transition actually looks like from the inside — the trust required, the staff challenges, the financial pressure, and why Chris believes 90% of the success comes down to what the predecessor does. They also talk about something surprising: a noticeable shift in Portland's spiritual climate, with people showing up to church half-converted, surrendering tarot cards, and waking up at 2am sensing they need to find a church. The conversation closes with a powerful reflection on what Imago Dei has meant to Portland — and what Chris believes the church must hold onto going forward: that the gospel is not something the church owns and distributes, but something declared upon the church first. If you lead a church, plant a church, or care about the future of the gospel in the Pacific Northwest, this one is worth your full attention. Find Imago Dei Community online at IDCPDX.com

1. Mai 2026 - 47 min
Episode From a 50-Year Sentence to Pastor | Clifford Jones’ Story of Redemption Cover

From a 50-Year Sentence to Pastor | Clifford Jones’ Story of Redemption

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2163239/fan_mail/new] Pastor Clifford Jones shares an unforgettable testimony of meeting Jesus while serving a 50-year sentence in Louisiana State Penitentiary, one of the most violent prisons in America. What followed was a radical transformation, seminary training behind bars, pastoral ministry in prison, and eventually a calling that brought him all the way to the Pacific Northwest. In this episode of Jesus in the Upper Left, Clifford tells the story of how God changed his life, opened prison doors he never expected to walk out of, and led him to Oregon to serve men and women impacted by incarceration, homelessness, and brokenness through Light My Way Ministry. We talk about redemption, mentoring men, real discipleship, prison ministry, reentry, and what it means to be the church for people that many others overlook. If this episode encouraged you, subscribe, share it with someone, and help more people hear what God is doing in the Pacific Northwest. Discover: * Prison testimony and radical conversion * How Clifford met Jesus in Louisiana State Penitentiary * From a 50-year sentence to pastoral ministry * Why prison ministry and reentry work matter so much * How Light My Way serves people before, during, and after incarceration * What it looks like to disciple men with truth, respect, and relationship Subscribe, share this episode with a friend, and visit https://www.upperleftshow.com [https://www.upperleftshow.com] for bonus content, resources, and ways to connect.

11. Apr. 2026 - 42 min
Episode Church Planting, COVID Shutdown, Pastoral Isolation & the Cost of Multiplication with Cameron Heger Cover

Church Planting, COVID Shutdown, Pastoral Isolation & the Cost of Multiplication with Cameron Heger

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2163239/fan_mail/new] Cameron Heger moved from Arkansas to Portland with no ministry plan — just a seminary enrollment and a love for the city. After years embedded at Door of Hope, he felt called to plant a new church. Door of Hope sent him with a core team of 100 adults, a building, and a spirit of generosity. Door of Hope Northeast held its first gathering on March 1, 2020. Its second on March 8. There was no third — the world shut down. In this conversation, Cameron shares what it was like to lead a brand-new church through a global crisis, the season of painful fallout that followed, and the moment his wife told him nobody actually knew him anymore. He talks honestly about pastoral isolation, the temptation to perform strength while falling apart inside, and what it looked like to finally open up. He also shares practical wisdom for anyone considering church planting in Portland — why embedding in the city matters more than launching fast, what it means to experience church as a family and not just a project, and why the cost of multiplication is always worth it. Themes covered: church planting through multiplication, launching into crisis, pastoral vulnerability and isolation, the Door of Hope family-of-churches model, embedding before planting, small church identity, and the cost of sending. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend, and visit https://www.upperleftshow.com [https://www.upperleftshow.com] for bonus content, resources, and ways to connect. Welcome to Jesus in the Upper Left, where we're talking about gospel multiplication in the Pacific Northwest. We've been praying for a spiritual climate change in Portland, Oregon for decades, and we're excited to see it happening. This episode offers a new perspective on engaging in gospel conversation within our communities. 🙏

28. März 2026 - 45 min
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