A new season of the Ephesiology Podcast begins with Andrew, Matt, and Michael sharing about the exciting work of how Ephesiology engages in equipping the saints for works of ministry. Join our podcasters as they look to this next season and the continuation of applying the principles of the first century Christian movement in Ephesus …
Ep 57: When Evangelicals Sneeze
Are you struggling with American evangelicalism? It’s gotten to the point where it is difficult to recognize a theological tradition that has been around for nearly 500 years. In his recent book, Dr. Cooper shares his concerns for loosing the American evangelical identity. Michael shares: You’ll read about how the majority of evangelicals live outside …
Ep 56: Summer Break
It is that time of year, but a different year for sure. As best as we can in the time of COVID-19, we're going to take a few weeks of rest. We are very grateful for our listeners and excited to return the first week of September. In the meantime, we'll be reposting some of …
Ep 55: Ephesiology with Brad Watson
Join our discussion with Brad Watson as we hear about his book on Ephesians as well as what he and Soma are doing in Los Angeles. While COVID-19 continues to present its challenges, Brad and Soma are seeing some neat things as they reach their community with Christ. And, if you haven't heard about our …
Ep 54: Movements and Business
So often, the church looks at business people as those who will pray and pay for the ministry. In this episode of the Ephesiology Podcast, we talk business with Mike Sharrow, president and CEO of C12 Group. You'll no doubt be encouraged to learn about how business people are engaging their employees with the gospel …
Ep 53: race relations, the president, and current crises in the United States
These are interesting days. COVID-19, George Floyd, President Trump and his Trumpgelicals. We address all of these in a spontaneous podcast that is challenging us to think about our allegiance. Join Matt, Michael, and Brian - an unsuspecting guest to the podcast cast - as they discuss race relations, the president, and current crises in …
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Ep 51: Getting to Movement During the Plague
We're excited to welcome a first time guest, Kyle Pierson. Kyle focuses on helping people think about movement in the context of the United States with East West Ministries International. This will be an encouraging podcast as we hear about how people are catching a vision for multiplying disciples in the church. To comment on …
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Ep 50: Fatigue or Burnout?
Zoom fatigue, plague fatigue. How are you feeling? We're discussing where we are emotionally and spiritually as we continue to evaluate the long-term effect of the novel coronavirus. Join our podcasters as they reflect on the impact of the virus, news, and evil on our society. Also, take advantage of our free book offer when …
Ep 49: A Monthly Monday Movement Moment
Our podcasters go live on Zoom and Facebook for the first time in our new month segment. You have heard us say many times that we love doing theology in community and a live discussion about Ephesiology is a great way to collaborate on the significance of the first century church's relevance for today. You'll …
Ep 48: Early Plagues and the Movement of God
In the age of COVID-19, the preparedness of the church now is critical to her ability to be positioned for growth on the other side of the crisis. In this podcast, Michael teams up with Nate Vander Stelt, Executive Vice President of GACX to discuss the early church’s preparedness and how God continued to grow …
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Ep 47: The Sermon in a Post-COVID Church
What will the sermon look like in a post COVID-19 world? We talk about this subject with Russell Cravens, lead pastor of Neartown Church in Houston, Texas. As the sermon developed historically and became the central focus of the church in an illiterate world, how should it change in a largely biblically illiterate world today? …
Ep 46: Leadership in Crisis
Alan Hirsch joins the Ephesiology Podcasters again. This time, they discuss leadership during a time of crisis. With our interest in seeing movement, Alan shares more about APEST and the gaps in the church that need bolstered to achieve movement. COVID-19 presents an opportunity to position the church for growth if we can adjust our …
Ep 45: Venal Dogmata
COVID-19 continues to ravage many places in the world and especially North America. As we continue to think about the implications of the crisis on the church, Jeff Christopherson joins us again to talk about what he sees for the future of North American evangelicalism. We also get into a discussion about his new book …
Ep 44: Responding to COVID-19
How is the church responding to COVID-19? Join us as we discuss how one church in Houston is empowering their leaders to shepherd the church. Their investment of time and resources is positioning them for a sustainable reconstruction as we prepare for a church after crisis. This is an opportunity for the church to be …
Ep 43: A Missiologically Theocentric Micro-Church
As churches and ministry leaders face a shocking new reality in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, a pathway forward on meeting the spiritual needs of our congregations and finding creative ways to remain on mission for the Kingdom are needed now. Join Matt as he shares more about resources he has used at Restoration Church. …
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Ep 42: Initial Reaction to COVID-19
We jumped on to record a podcast regarding a new reality due to COVID-19. Join Matt and Andrew as they begin to initially wrestle with how the church might respond to the pandemic. To comment on this episode and future episodes, be sure to login. Find Us On: Search "Ephesiology" on your preferred podcast app …


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