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Stan Mitchell | GracePointe Church

Stan Mitchell | GracePointe Church

FromGracePointe Church | Nashville, TN


Stan Mitchell | GracePointe Church

FromGracePointe Church | Nashville, TN

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Sep 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Between the crucifixion and the resurrection, there was a silent Saturday of uncertainty and fear. And many of us experience that same kind of season when we begin to deconstruct our theologies. Today, GracePointe’s founding pastor Stan Mitchell reminds us that it’s OK to miss what we’ve left behind and to still feel the effects of the wounds we’ve received in the past. He also encourages us to not become so callused that we leave acceptance and hope behind, and he reminds us to think about the things we stand for, not just what we’re against. 

Episode Recap:

Communities like GracePointe are a powerful space for deconstruction (0:10)
Have we replaced one form of narrowness for another? (4:05)
Between crucifixion and resurrection, there’s a silent Saturday (10:26)
Even after walking on water, Peter had a crisis of faith (19:57)
Jesus met Peter where he was and accepted him there (23:14)
It’s OK to miss part of what you left behind (27:15)
Our wounds will stay with us, but we don’t have to become callused (32:16)
There’s something deeper and richer beneath the things we once believed (40:37)


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Released:
Sep 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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The GracePointe community is leading the theological development and practice of Progressive Christianity. This is at the core of what makes us distinct, and is far from a simple label change for a modern repackaging of traditional beliefs.