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Theology AMA

Podcast von MISSION Church AZ

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Geschichte & Religion

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Episode Theology AMA with Filmore Bouldes | Episode 026 Cover

Theology AMA with Filmore Bouldes | Episode 026

This episode features Fimore Bouldes, he opens up about the tension between being called young and formed slowly and how early leadership opportunities forced him to grow fast, but not always deep. We get into the emotional cost of ministry, especially when your identity starts to get tangled up in what you produce for God instead of who you are with Him. There’s this incredible moment where he talks about feeling used by God but not loved by God. He shares about the shift that happened when he stopped trying to earn peace and started practicing presence specifically how soul health became non-negotiable. We talk spiritual disciplines, community, and the humility it takes to ask for help before the bottom falls out. Please welcome, Filmore Bouldes. ~ Filmore Bouldes is the Lead Pastor of One Church in Seattle, a community committed to spiritual formation, hospitality, and living on mission. With nearly a decade of ministry experience in New York City, serving as a youth pastor, campus pastor, and executive pastor, Filmore brings a deep well of leadership insight shaped by both fast-paced urban ministry and seasons of personal refinement. His pastoral vision is rooted in soul health, emotional honesty, and a belief that sustainable ministry flows from intimacy with God, not performance. Known for his grounded teaching and relational warmth, Filmore is passionate about helping people encounter Jesus and grow into wholeness. He and his wife Caitlin live in Seattle, where they are building a multi-generational, Spirit-led church for the long haul.

14. Juli 2025 - 1 h 20 min
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Theology AMA with Matt VanNorstran | Episode 009

In this conversation, Matt Van Noesel offers a raw and thoughtful exploration of spiritual maturity marked by hiddenness, honesty, and surrender. He speaks candidly about the cost of following Jesus when recognition fades and identity must be rebuilt apart from performance. The dialogue centers around themes of spiritual sensitivity, pastoral wounds, and the slow, faithful work of rebuilding trust with God and people. Van Noesel reflects on the tension between gifting and formation, how true authority often comes through seasons of breaking, not platforms. There is a strong invitation here to embrace obscurity as holy and to believe that presence with others is more powerful than polish. ~ Matt Van Noesel is a seasoned pastor and respected voice in the areas of spiritual formation, leadership, and pastoral care. With over a decade of experience in local church ministry, Matt is known for his depth of wisdom, emotional intelligence, and ability to guide others through seasons of hiddenness, grief, and transformation. His teaching emphasizes intimacy with God, integrity in leadership, and the beauty of a surrendered life. Matt frequently works with churches and ministry teams seeking to cultivate emotionally healthy discipleship and sustainable leadership rhythms. His approach blends theological depth with a grounded, accessible style, rooted in his own journey through loss, recovery, and spiritual renewal. Whether speaking from the stage or mentoring behind the scenes, Matt is passionate about helping leaders rediscover their identity apart from performance and learn to walk closely with Jesus in every season.

2. Juli 2025 - 37 min
Episode Theology AMA with Matt Chandler | Episode 008 Cover

Theology AMA with Matt Chandler | Episode 008

This conversation with Matt is all about obedience, how to keep following Jesus when it’s costly, misunderstood, and deeply inconvenient. Matt opens up about his story of saying “yes” to God when it meant leaving behind comfort, clarity, and even the approval of people who love him. We talk about the call to ministry as something both sacred and disorienting, especially when it doesn’t come with a 5-year plan or a salary. There’s a strong theme here of learning to trust God more than your own sense of timing. Matt also gets real about identity, how easy it is to confuse platform with purpose, and how Jesus is constantly inviting us back to quiet, rooted faithfulness. We discuss church hurt, risk, and why spiritual formation is less about hype and more about hidden obedience. ~ Matt Reagan is a pastor and leader at Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, where he serves on the Lead Team and Vision Team. He’s known for his passion for helping people fall in love with Jesus, not just follow rules. Matt speaks often about spiritual formation, prayer, and the joy of truly knowing God. He helps shape the church’s direction, both locally and globally, and brings energy and clarity to everything he does. Whether he’s teaching, leading trips to Israel, or mentoring younger leaders, Matt’s heart is always to point people back to Jesus.

2. Juli 2025 - 51 min
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Theology AMA with Nathan Finochio | Episode 007

In this episode, we sit down with Nate to talk about how personal loss reshapes your theology, especially when it comes to grief, suffering, and the presence of God. Nate shares about losing his father and how that experience tore apart some of the neat theological boxes he used to live in, especially the ones that promised protection instead of presence. We talk about how easy it is to develop a version of Christianity that subtly demands control or reward, and how true faith means letting go of both. Nate walks through how his perspective on Scripture changed, how lament became central, and how he now views spiritual formation as something deeper than behavior modification. We tackle the dangers of Christian nationalism, the subtle idolatries of American faith, and why deconstruction, done in a healthy way, is often just honesty with God. There’s a strong emphasis here on building a faith that can survive real life, not just church life. And by the end, what you get is a picture of someone who’s still trusting Jesus, but with fewer assumptions and more intimacy.   Nathan Finochio is the founder of TheosU and Theos Seminary, platforms delivering accessible, high-quality theological education for today’s church. A former teaching pastor, Nate is also the author of Hearing God and Killer Church, and speaks internationally on faith, culture, and spiritual formation. Known for blending deep biblical insight with humor and modern relevance, he’s passionate about equipping believers to think theologically and live faithfully. Nathan lives in Franklin, Tennessee with his wife, Jasmine, and their son, Leo.

2. Juli 2025 - 1 h 4 min
Episode Theology AMA with ‪@elijahlambb‬ | Episode 006 Cover

Theology AMA with ‪@elijahlambb‬ | Episode 006

This whole conversation is basically two theology nerds with lightsabers, vibing hard on hearing God’s voice, spiritual gifts, weird Old Testament stuff, and that one time a Catholic exorcist made demons shut up just by holding communion in his pocket. We just sat down to talk like we do anyway, except this time there were cameras, microphones, and, you know, Portillo’s waiting afterward. We tackle everything from “can you actually hear God?” (spoiler: yes, but also like, shut up and listen) to “why isn’t Jesus still in hell if he took the punishment for sin?” which is literally the most WILD but also brilliant question. We make fun of demon deliverance videos on YouTube, get real about spiritual trauma from bad theology, and nerd out about the minor prophets especially Zechariah, which is basically biblical horror-core. If you want real talk on mystery, mercy, and God’s ability to feel stuff without being moody, this is it. ~ Elijah Lamb is a respected speaker, digital communicator, and thought leader in contemporary Christian theology. Known for his ability to translate complex theological concepts into accessible, relatable language, Elijah has built a strong following among younger audiences seeking authenticity and clarity in their spiritual journey. He frequently addresses topics such as hearing the voice of God, biblical literacy, spiritual formation, and the integration of charismatic and traditional Christian practices.   Elijah collaborates with churches, ministries, and organizations nationwide, engaging audiences through live events, social media, and long-form video conversations. He brings a balance of reverence for Scripture and openness to the Holy Spirit, often drawing from both historical and modern theological streams. His approach is marked by humility, curiosity, and a genuine desire to build unity across denominational lines.   Elijah currently resides in the United States and continues to create content aimed at deepening the faith and understanding of his rapidly growing audience.

2. Juli 2025 - 1 h 13 min
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