When serving in ministry, we are often clear on the “what” behind the mission we are trying to accomplish and the "how" behind achieving our ministry objectives. Ironically, we can often forget the "why" behind the ministry we do.
The purpose of "Grace Church Members" podcast is to discuss discipleship practices in the life of our church and help our congregation to think about why we do the things we do. We hope each episode challenges our members to be more fully devoted to God and his mission of making disciples.
After wrapping up our teaching series on Self Made, we sat down with series co-creators Haley Barinowski, Scofield Foster, and Blake Payne to ask some follow-up questions. They expound on topics like healthy emotion and ambition, the most prevalent self made song in our church, performance mentality in serving, singleness, and more.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://grace.sc/resources/podcasts/memberspodcast/
We’re switching it up on this episode of the Grace Church Members Podcast to bring you a diversified list of summer reading recommendations from 13 of our incredible staff members. We’ve included everything from biographies to historical fiction and fantasy, southern gothic mystery and liturgy, and of course some strong Christian reads as well. We hope you find something to read on your own or with your family!
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://grace.sc/resources/podcasts/memberspodcast/
In this episode, Scott sits down with Mike Chibbaro to discuss the value of maintaining humility and curiosity throughout our lives. As an avid reader and learner himself, Mike shares how he has cultivated habits in his own life to prevent complacency and pursue an expanding imagination.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://grace.sc/resources/podcasts/memberspodcast/.
In this final installment of celebrating Front Porch, we have three stories from volunteers in various roles. Kady Jacobs is a community leader who provides training for residents around emotional intelligence and community living. Savannah Robinson is a high school student who offers up her afternoons to serve in after-school childcare. Kevin and Mary Tally are empty-nesters who have devoted their time and talents to build the financial coaching program. Stay tuned until the end for more information on how you can get involved at Front Porch!
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://grace.sc/resources/podcasts/memberspodcast/.
In the second episode of our Front Porch series, Whitney sits down with two residents, Nathan and Graham. Nathan talks about how Front Porch has provided space for him and his daughter to connect over creativity as they designed a fun activity for their neighbors’ kids. Graham tells several heartwarming stories of how Front Porch has supported him following his recovery from addiction and shown him what it means to receive the love of Christ.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://grace.sc/resources/podcasts/memberspodcast/.
In this three-episode series, we are celebrating the two year anniversary of Front Porch Housing by sharing stories from a variety of perspectives. This episode features Front Porch care coordinators Markis Allen and Eyleen Barnes sharing their experiences with our producer, Whitney Maness. They discuss the wins and challenges of their job and how they draw strength from the Spirit to care for their residents.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://grace.sc/resources/podcasts/memberspodcast/.
Description
In this episode, we continue our interview with Bernard Kabaru and Ryan Burns as they explain how our medical teams help our partners in Kenya build credibility for their local churches. Scott also sits down with Chris Stalnaker, who recently returned from a mission trip to Kenya. She shares how this mission trip taught her to abide more in the Lord and value being part of the global church.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://grace.sc/resources/podcasts/memberspodcast/.
In this two-part series, our friends Bernard Kabaru Mwangi and Ryan Burns join Scott Mozingo in the studio to discuss our 13-year partnership in Kenya, now with LEFTI International. They share personal anecdotes (including Bernard’s testimony), the ministry philosophy behind the OVC program, Kenyan cultural context, mission trip goals, and recent praises.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://grace.sc/resources/podcasts/memberspodcast/.
In this episode, Scott Mozingo sits down with Bill White and Jim Taylor to discuss our next teaching series: the book of Malachi. They review the historical and cultural context of the original audience, discuss major themes, provide helpful perspectives to engage the book, and share how our teaching team is thinking about upcoming series.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://grace.sc/resources/podcasts/memberspodcast/.
In this episode, Scott Mozingo hosts Tanner Corley and Blake Payne to discuss our new core value of Faithfully Gathered. They cover how and why this new language was developed, how it relates to the previous core value of Relationally Connected, and what it looks like for us to implement faithful gathering in our personal and corporate practice.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://grace.sc/resources/podcasts/memberspodcast/.
In this episode of the Grace Church Members Podcast, host Chris Rivers, along with Scott Mozingo and Whitney Maness, discuss the concept of abiding in Christ. The conversation covers biblical context, our culture’s emphasis on performance, and the practical ways we can move towards abiding and finding rest in Jesus.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this episode of the Grace Church Members podcast, Chris Rivers and Scott Mozingo, along with Beth Drake and Daniel Black, discuss the Church's role in foster care and adoption. This conversation is framed by the nature of the gospel and Scripture’s call to support the vulnerable, especially children. Living out the gospel through fostering and adoption transforms children, families, and communities, and we hope you will join us in exploring this important discipleship issue.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this episode of the Grace Church Members Podcast, Chris Rivers sits down with Scott Mozingo and Dr. Tim Wardle, a professor from Furman University, to discuss the historical, political, and geographical complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian region. This context can provide a framework for us to understand the significant challenges that Arab Christians face in this region. As we continue to pray, particularly for our brothers and sisters in Christ, we hope you will take time to listen and reflect.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this episode of The Grace Church Members Podcast, hosts Chris Rivers and Scott Mozingo discuss honoring and caring for the elderly with Julia Eldred and Joey Altom. Looking at the topic from a biblical perspective, they explore why honoring the elderly is a discipleship issue. As we consider our calling to value God’s image in all seasons of human life, it’s important to think about how we serve our elders and why it’s vital for the health and growth of our church body.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this episode of the Grace Church Members podcast, Chris Rivers sits down with Cary Sanders, Grace Church Travelers Rest member and CEO of JUMPSTART. JUMPSTART is a gospel-centered organization that disciples current and former prisoners and assists with re-entry to society. Chris and Cary discuss the history of our ministry partnership with JUMPSTART and the continual development of the Opportunity Center, which will be the heart of the community at Restoration Village—a supportive community for those reentering society from prison in a setting that prepares them to be productive citizens. Cary also shares ways to support JUMPSTART including prayer requests, volunteer opportunities, and ways to give.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this episode of the Grace Church Members podcast, Chris Rivers and Scott Mozingo talk with Downtown campus pastor Scofield Foster and volunteer Haley Barinowski about the concept of being self-made. Our culture elevates autonomy and self-reliance, which is an alluring concept, but it fuels our anxiety and loneliness. We can only find freedom, rest, and joy in the One who created us.
Key Points:
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this episode of the Grace Church Members Podcast, Jennifer Dill, the Care and Recovery Director at Grace Church, discusses loss, empathy, and the important ministry of being present with others in crisis situations. Jennifer has served as a hospital chaplain and a hospice worker, and she provides helpful insights into what it means to enter into suffering with others in a way that reflects God’s comfort.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this episode of the Grace Church Members Podcast, Chris Rivers and Jordyn Schirripa speak with Joe Clarey and Madison Carithers in their involvement leading Mosaic, which focuses on discipleship for individuals with disabilities. Mosaic's mission is to equip and disciple individuals with disabilities and integrate them into the church. Joe shares the history and growth of Mosaic, highlighting the crucial role of volunteers in one-on-one discipleship. Madison references biblical passages that demonstrate God's inclusion of individuals with disabilities. They also emphasize the value and purpose of all individuals, regardless of their abilities.
Timestamps:
00:14 Description of the Grace Church Mosaic ministry
02:11 Examples of persons with disabilities in Scripture and at Grace Church
11:36 Mosaic mission statement
11:55 Joe and Madison share the paths that led to their involvement in Mosaic
17:26 Three principles developed for the ministry and examples of how they are applied
27:29 How listeners can become involved in the Mosaic ministry
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
29:01 Update on Mosaic Inspire: discipleship for adults with disabilities
In this episode of the Grace Church Members podcast, Chris Rivers, Bill White, and Scott Mozingo discuss our teaching series in the Gospel of John. After a summer hiatus, it’s helpful to reflect on key narratives from the first ten chapters of John's Gospel and explore the big ideas as we return to finish the series this fall.
Time stamps
00:24 - Bill White gives his rationale for the series on the Gospel of John
03:07 - Recap and highlights of John 1-10
12:44 - What Bill hopes for all of us to take away from this study
21:09 - Timing and importance of chapter 11, where Lazarus is raised from the dead
28:40 - John’s inspired writing is both simple and profound
37:27 - Bill asks us to pray for the teaching staff and the hearers of this series
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this episode of the Grace Church Members Podcast, Chris Rivers and Scott Moziongo interview Derek Nelson and Jenn Comer, members of the Outreach Team at Grace Church. Derek and Jenn discuss our partnerships with Hunger Corp in Puerto Rico, Christ for the City International in Nicaragua, and the OVC program supporting orphans and vulnerable children in Kenya. They also discuss a new partnership with the Association of Baptist Churches in Israel (ABC). In all these countries, long-term relationships with local churches and pastors are essential to Grace Church's outreach efforts. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to get involved in various ways with Outreach opportunities that support our discipleship.
Time stamps for GCMP: Outreach
00:30 - Jenn and Derek explain their roles in current outreach programs at Grace.
Updates on Four International Partnerships:
03:39 Puerto Rico: Partnering with Hunger Corp.; 3-4 trips per year, 5-6 days each, to help poor families rebuild from Hurricane Maria and beyond
08:40 Nicaragua: Christ for the City International (CFCI) A trip of 24 Grace members going in July 2023
16:50 Team dynamics; volunteer leaders
19:50 Kenya: Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC)
75-80 children in long-term advocacy program with Grace volunteers
28:24 Israel: Association of Baptist Churches (ABC) Working with Palestinian Christians, a few Muslims in the Nazareth region
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this podcast episode, Chris Rivers and Scott Mozingo interview Brandon Garcia, campus Pastor of Grace Church’s Español campus. Brandon shares his journey of becoming a worship leader at Grace Church Español in Greenville and talks about the unique challenges of serving the Latino population in the Upstate.
00:16 - Brandon tells how he came from Costa Rica to serve at Grace Church Español and how he learned to speak English.
02:36 - Brandon provides background about the Español campus and its importance in the Upstate, including the challenges of having many Spanish-speaking countries represented.
08:10 - Brandon discusses specific initiatives unique to the Español campus that are tied to increasing discipleship.
10:30 - Brandon describes the challenges of teaching Biblical generosity and how the campus has incorporated Money Matters, Mosaic, Re:generation, and various conferences in Spanish.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this podcast episode, Chris Rivers, Scott Mozingo, and Shannon Foster discuss Robby Richard’s role in Grace Church's Outreach ministry, particularly with international partnerships.
5:23 Robby shares some experiences that have shaped his thoughts on missions.
11:16 Robby explains why missions is essential for Christian believers.
17:18 Robby discusses the cost of discipleship when it comes to missions.
20:40 Robby shares what disciples of Christ should be willing to give up for missions.
Email Robby Richards: rrichard@gracechurchsc.org
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this episode, Chris Rivers speaks with Matt Rogers, pastor of the Christ Fellowship Cherrydale in Greenville, South Carolina (https://www.cfcherrydale.com/staff), about the importance of reading the Bible and applying it to our daily lives. Utilizing a resource Matt developed called the Seven Arrows, listeners will learn how this tool was developed (1:00), why studying the Scriptures is so integral to our faith (2:25), and how to use the seven questions to analyze a passage (6:53).
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this podcast episode, Chris Rivers, Jim Taylor, and Brian Darnell discuss the significance of Pentecost in the context of the church. This conversation explores the historical context of Pentecost and the importance of the Holy Spirit's coming to dwell within believers individually and the church as a body.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this episode, Jeff Eenigenburg guides listeners through a 15-minute prayer prompt using the Lord's Prayer found in Matthew 6:9-13 . Following a recent episode (Episode 12) of the Grace Church Members’ podcast focused on prayer with Ryan Donell, this resource offers a tangible application of the principles discussed. Listeners will walk through the Lord’s Prayer as they orient their hearts and minds towards Christ and actively build the discipline of focused communication with God. Jeff explains how to the exercise will work (02:15) and begins the exercise (03:17).
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this episode, Chris Rivers, Scott Mozingo, LeeAnne Cavin, and Brian Burgess give an update on Front Porch Housing. They discuss the residents it supports (1:01), development/expansion of the organization (3:15), current staff (4:35), ministry opportunities (6:39), and goals for the future (9:45). They also discuss ways we, as members, can partner with and pray for this supportive community (12:36).
As Front Porch Housing at the Cleveland Street location nears its one year anniversary, there is a week-long celebration planned to commemorate this event. It will start with a car show on April 29, 2023. Each day will highlight a current need and will culminate with a final worship night event on May 6. Access more information on our podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast for details and to find out more about this growing nonprofit.
In this episode, Chris Rivers, Scott Mozingo, Brian Darnell, and Chris McGowan discuss how we should be preparing for Holy Week (2:00), what people can look forward to about our Good Friday services (13:58), and how we should think about Easter (17:00).
Be sure to check out https://gracechurchsc.org/easteratgracechurch mentioned in the episode.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this episode, Chris Rivers, Scott Mozingo, and Ryan Donell discuss prayer as a formative practice and explore how prayer can serve as a barometer to what we truly believe about God, the gospel, and our salvation.
QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this episode, Chris Rivers, Scott Mozingo, and Bill White discuss the important role of parents as primary disciple makers in their children’s lives and the need for intentionality and engagement from parents as they seek to train the next generation.
QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this episode, Chris Rivers and Scott Mozingo host a Q and A with Matt Williams. They pose questions such as:
After Matt shares his thoughts and insights regarding these questions, he takes some time to reflect on his favorite books of the Bible and explain how they resonate with him on a more personal level.
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this episode, Chris Rivers, Scott Mozingo, and Matt Williams discuss how to create space for Bible reading and practical strategies for investing in this area of our spiritual growth. They explore the important role of the Scriptures as a long term investment and as a means of feeding our souls.
QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at https://resources.gracechurchsc.org/podcasts/memberspodcast
In this episode, Chris Rivers and Scott Mozingo discuss the concept of generosity as it relates to discipleship. They explore what the Bible says about money and the bigger picture of how God is using the resources in our lives to drive our devotion to him.
QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at gracechurchsc.org/whydiscipleship
In this episode, Chris Rivers, Scott Mozingo, and Jim Taylor discuss the concepts of recovery, addiction, and idolatry and how these are tied to discipleship and our maturity as believers. They explore how the re:gen ministry can be a tool for confronting the nature of our sin, the sin of others, and the brokenness of the world in which we live. By entering into this process with a humble posture and an awareness of our need for God, we find connection with our Creator.
QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at gracechurchsc.org/whydiscipleship
In this episode, Chris Rivers, Scott Mozingo, and Daniel Moore discuss the biblical and historical basis for membership in a local church. From the beginning, we read in the Scriptures how God covenanted with his people (i.e. Abraham, David) to bring salvation to man. The promise was fulfilled in Christ, and believers are now united to Christ and live in communion with him and one another. Salvation is, ultimately, not about me but we. The Church, as established by Christ and the apostles, is the living organism through which Jesus invites people to follow him, to experience life transformation, and to carry out his mission of reconciling the world to himself.
Our consumer-driven, self-reliant mindset keeps us isolated from the Body of Christ and hinders our ability to experience healing. We all have blind spots and need others to “see” for us, hold us accountable, and encourage us on the journey. Spiritual formation requires obedience, humility, a willingness to submit to authority, and a commitment to love others as Christ loves us. Because church membership is not something to dismiss or take lightly, Grace Church makes intentional efforts to prepare people for this life-changing commitment. When we commit to the local church, the church is also committing to us.
QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION:
If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at gracechurchsc.org/whydiscipleship
In this episode, Chris Rivers, Scott Mozingo, and Matt Kelley discuss death, the natural burial process, and the opportunity to care for and disciple members through this unique season. Matt shares how a conversation with his dad, along with several other contributing factors, spurred discussions about natural burial and what it might look like for Grace Church. Born out of the idea that the Church should take care of its people, not only in life but also in death, natural burial is a practical way to live out this principle. Over the course of time, many parts of the death and after-death process have been outsourced. The church, who rallies towards people when they experience every other kind of grief, was taking more of a hands-off approach to the issue of death. Natural burial creates a communal experience, allowing church members to play an active role in the process and tangibly care for people in their grief.
Be sure to check out our podcast page at gracechurchsc.org/whydiscipleship. On this page, you can access additional resources and questions to help you move towards discipleship.
In this episode, Chris Rivers, Scott Mozingo, and Brian Darnell discuss singing and how this act of worship plays a role in maturing us as disciples of Christ. Brian shares how worship comes in many different forms but, at its core, is a personal response to God. One of the most practical ways we can respond to God is through singing. It gives us the opportunity to declare his worth and acknowledge his character. Singing is a way to cultivate our relationship with God while simultaneously benefitting us as individuals and collectively as a church. When we sing, we humble ourselves. We recognize the relationship we have with God and remember what he has done for us. As individuals, singing gives us words to say when we don’t know what to say. It allows us to preach truth to ourselves and shapes our ability to be fully devoted to God. As a church, singing has a unifying factor. When we know the struggles others are facing and are able to see them worship through singing, we are encouraged and strengthened as a body. Be sure to check out our podcast page at gracechurchsc.org/whydiscipleship. On this page, you can access additional resources and questions to help you move towards discipleship.
In this episode, Chris Rivers, Scott Mozingo, and Chris McGowan discuss baptism as worship and how it serves as an “ebenezer” for believers to grow in their devotion to God. In the Old Testament, we read of prophets and leaders setting up stone monuments to remind them of God’s help and deliverance. Baptism, likewise, is a powerful, public declaration of what Christ has done for us in rescuing us from sin and death and uniting us with himself. Why be baptized?
Be sure to check out our podcast page at gracechurchsc.org/whydiscipleship. On this page, you can access additional resources and questions to help you move towards discipleship.
In this episode, Chris Rivers, Scott Mozingo, and LeeAnne Cavin discuss serving and the role it plays in moving us from an outlook oriented on self to an outlook oriented on others. LeeAnne defines the word serving as simply “giving your life away.” She emphasizes it is more than just filling a role or doing a specific job, it is an orientation of the heart. Serving has both a vertical component (“I serve because of what God has done for me”) and a horizontal component (“I serve because I want to lay my life down for others”). LeeAnne shares her own personal experience of moving from a church “consumer” background to a mindset of wanting to serve and genuinely caring about the people she was serving. She reminds listeners that as we strive to make the shift to an outlook oriented on others, we will begin to see the difference between discipleship vs. fulfilling an obligation. We will begin to strive for something bigger than simply preserving our comfort. We will begin asking ourselves the question: “am I serving because I have to or because I want to?” While serving is not always easy and it will often push us out of our comfort zone, it is critical to our walk with Christ. It provides us with opportunities to rely on Christ’s comfort and apply the Scriptures as we give our lives away for others.
Be sure to check out our podcast page at gracechurchsc.org/whydiscipleship. On this page, you can access additional resources and questions to help you move towards discipleship.
In the first episode of "Grace Church Members" podcast, Chris Rivers and Scott Mozingo discuss the purpose of the podcast and give listeners an idea of what to expect. They address how we are often clear on the “what” behind the mission we are trying to accomplish and the "how" behind achieving our ministry objectives, but forget the "why" behind the ministry we do. They explore how understanding the “why” gives us confidence in what we are doing and allows us to communicate and draw others into the mission. It also challenges us to move beyond the goal of self-improvement and pursue transformational life change. As they address different topics during each episode, they will seek to answer two questions: 1) Why is this a discipleship issue? 2) How does it help me grow in my devotion to God and others?
RESOURCES:
How does Grace Church View Discipleship?
Be sure to check out our podcast page at gracechurchsc.org/whydiscipleship. On this page, you can access additional resources and questions to help you move towards discipleship.