"For the gospel to be central, it must be functional."-- Dr. Andrew Arthur.
The Gospel Clarity podcast is a ministry resource of The Hallows Church designed to cultivate gospel clarity in the church for the world.
Part 2 of Cultivating Creativity in Crisis. In this episode, Mark and Andrew discuss different expressions of creativity as forms of therapeutic spirituality.
"Drift" by Mauve Machine used with permission.
Produced and Engineered by Corey Autobee
In this episode, Mark and Andrew discuss how theological expressions of creativity are cultivated within everyone as image-bearers.
Music by Mauve Machine
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4BBhOOVSlmkIspnR6RQXib
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/mauve-machine/1503645655
In this episode, we explore a bit of the relationship between image and meaning as we discuss our church's approach to expressing our core values.
Music by Guillermo Williams (hellogwill.com) Produced by Corey Autobee
In this episode, Mark and Andrew discuss the reasons why the Lord's Supper is an integral element to a Church gathering.
Intro music by Guillermo Williams: hellogwill.com
In this episode, Andrew and Mark continue the pursuit of encountering Christ in Psalm 23.
If you have any comments or questions about Gospel Clarity, we'd love to hear from you! Feel free to email Mark and Andrew at gospelclarity@hallowschurch.org.
In this episode, Andrew and Mark take a deep dive into Psalm 23 as a continuation of encountering Christ in the Scriptures. This episode is part 2 of a 3 part series.
Continuing the season's theme of Gazing and Going, Andrew and Mark discuss the necessity of encountering Christ in the scriptures.
In this episode, Andrew and Mark continue to explore why preaching is such a vital element in the Christian faith and distinctive reasons for its effectiveness.
What happens when we open our Bibles? In this episode, Andrew and Mark continue their conversation on the theme of gazing and answer what happens when believers come together and open their Bibles. This episode is part 1 of a 2 part series on the role of preaching at church.
Welcome to Gospel Clarity season 2! In this episode, Andrew and Mark discuss the connection between gazing (worship) and going (witness) in the Christian life and the dangers of an imbalance.
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Thank you for listening to our first season of Gospel Clarity! In this episode, Andrew and Mark reflect on season 1 and what they look forward to next season.
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In this episode, Andrew and Mark answer questions about a previous episode, 'Sacredness of Sunday.' If you have a question, email Mark and Andrew at gospelclarity@hallowschurch.org.
In this unique episode, Mark and Andrew discuss one of their favorite books, Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis. Enjoy their dialogue about biblical themes, favorite moments, and essential key characters in Gospel Clarity's first ever book review.
Is there any importance in Christians reading fiction books? Should believers read this genre of literature? In this unique episode, Andrew and Mark discuss their love for good fiction and why they believe fiction is helpful for the believer to understand the Gospel. Their spotlight author is C.S. Lewis and his novel "Till We Have Faces."
Continuing the conversation of Sunday, Andrew and Mark give some helpful, practical tips on preparing oneself for Sunday as a disciple of Christ in the church.
In this episode, Andrew answers questions from a listener regarding specific implications of the sacredness of Sundays.
Why have Sunday's been considered a "sacred day" by the church? Is Sunday supposed to have more meaning to the Christian than other days in the week? In this episode, Andrew unpacks and explains the sacredness of Sunday and how the church should think about it.
In this episode, Andrew and Mark discuss the fundamental elements of disciple-making. Andrew explains disciple-making through three keywords; Identity, Intimacy, Involvement.
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In this episode, Andrew and Mark answer questions submitted from the recent Gospel Clarity Study Series: Ethnic Identity. If you would like Andrew and Mark to answer a question, send an email to gospelclarity@hallowschurch.org.
In this episode, Mark and Andrew answer a few questions submitted by listeners. Have a question? Submit to gospelclarity@hallowschurch.org.
In this episode, Mark and Andrew discuss the theme of ethnic identity as it relates to the Gospel. This topic will be explored more in the Gospel Clarity Study Series event on April 6th at the Fremont Expression. To find more information about this event, visit hallowschurch.org.
In this episode, Andrew and Mark take a look into the theme of Gospel mystery, as described in Ephesians.
In this episode, Andrew and Mark discuss the importance of prayer within a community. Questions like, "Why should we pray together?" and "How should we pray?" are thoughtfully considered.
In this episode, Andrew and Mark explore gospel clarity in leadership. Andrew explains the danger of competent leaders lacking godly character and the importance of a plurality of leadership within the local church.
In this episode, Andrew and Mark dive deeper into the topic of community and how the gospel brings the grace we need to live it out and receive it.
In this episode, Andrew and Mark explore the reasons why gospel clarity creates real, tangible community. By looking at the early church in the New Testament, we discover how Jesus brought the least compatible people together to exemplify Christ’s love throughout the community around them.
Welcome to the Gospel Clarity Podcast! In this introduction episode, Mark and Andrew give a brief explanation of the newly revised podcast and what listeners can expect in future episodes.
Gospel Clarity is a podcast from The Hallows Church where it explores how the story of Jesus changes everything. We believe in order for the gospel to be central, it must be functional. Thanks for listening!