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The Soul of a Leader

Chicago Fellowship Talks

Release Date: 11/14/2025

Spectacle vs Subtlety show art Spectacle vs Subtlety

Chicago Fellowship Talks

When Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, it was his most public and spectacular miracle ever. But why were most of his miracles before this marked by secrecy and subtlety instead? In this message, Skye explores the role spectacles play in our faith, why we are so drawn to them, and why they usually fail to foster a transformative, sustainable love for God.

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Collateral show art Collateral

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Every man has a calling. Not every man counts what it costs the people closest to him. Through the forgotten story of Obadiah, we examine the hidden price families pay when a man runs hard after purpose and never looks back.

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From Hopeless to Hope Full show art From Hopeless to Hope Full

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In a world that can seem hopeless at times, God promises to fill us with hope! He helps us move forward by looking back at the receipts of his faithfulness through the Bible, through our lives and through the lives of others.

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Loving Your Polarized Neighbor show art Loving Your Polarized Neighbor

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In this session, Rev. Dr. C.E. Campbell shares his personal experience with political polarization, how it has impacted his church, and lessons he has learned while seeking to engage those who are given over to it.

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Glory & Immortality, From Hero to Saint show art Glory & Immortality, From Hero to Saint

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Patrick Fisher opens up Luke 10 and Classical Greek literature to explore how Jesus satisfies our hunger for immortality, transforming self-focused heroism into a life reflecting God's glory as a saint.

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Hebrews 11:1-3, “Activated Faith.” show art Hebrews 11:1-3, “Activated Faith.”

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Believing God about his future and his presence allows us to accept God’s invitations with living faith.

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Why We're Offended show art Why We're Offended

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Dallas Willard said, "A mature follower of Jesus is almost impossible to offend." If that's true, why are so many Christians offended so often? By examining several scenes surrounding Jesus' arrest, Skye outlines three reasons followers of Jesus are offended, how each reveals our immaturity, and a spiritual practice to help us grow beyond offense.

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Revelation 4, Revelation 4, "Translating Reality"

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Worship translates our day-to-day circumstances by acknowledging God's transcendence, exalting God's attributes and actions, and proclaiming God's supremacy.

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Godly Ambition show art Godly Ambition

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Jon Houghton and Austin Carr have a candid conversation about the pursuit of Godly ambition.

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Revelation 2:1-7, “Love Powers Endurance.” show art Revelation 2:1-7, “Love Powers Endurance.”

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There is much for followers of Jesus to endure in this life but sometimes our endurance can distract us from our love for one another. Jesus invites to return to the “love we had at first.”

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