Talks On The Road
Welcome back to Talks on the Road! This week we’re excited to welcome a new guest, Ian Harber. Ian is a writer and the marketing manager at Endeavor, a digital ministry. He shares thoughtfully about reconstructing faith in his newsletter Back Again and is the author of Walking Through Deconstruction: How to Be a Companion in a Crisis of Faith. Join us as Ian and our ministry team dive into the topic of deconstruction—what it is, why it matters, and how the church can faithfully walk alongside those navigating a crisis of faith in their own lives.
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Today, Matt, Candace, and Joe dive into The Death of Expertise by Tom Nichols. What does it really mean to be an expert—and do experts even exist anymore? They discuss the value of being truly studied in a particular field and how our culture often confuses confidence with knowledge. Sometimes we know just enough to be dangerous, yet act as if we know it all. Tune in to hear this conversation and consider how it might speak to your own life.
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This season of Talks on the Road is packed with special guests! As we approach Advent and our new sermon series, “Let Heaven and Nature Sing,” we’re kicking things off with a special episode featuring Matt Boswell—pastor of The Trails Church in Celina, TX, and a well-known church music leader and hymn writer. Join us as we dive into the beauty of corporate singing and explore what Scripture teaches about singing together as the body of Christ.
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This week we have a returning guest to the show, Scott Corbin from Crossway. Scott joins us and talks about the importance of reading books that grow our understanding of God's word. He highlights multiple books that we recommend all our members read and look into. Many of these books can be found in our Book Stall on Sunday Morning.
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What defines truth in our lives — our feelings or our circumstances? Join our ministry team as we discuss what truth really is, where it’s found, and how we can rest in it no matter what we’re feeling or facing.
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In today’s episode, we welcome our Student Minister, Jack Blakely, back to the chat as we dive into the topic of “expressive individualism.” What exactly does that mean? Join us as we unpack this cultural idea and see what Scripture has to say about it.
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This week on Talks on the Road, join our staff as they walk through the planning of a Sunday service. You’ll hear the heart behind why we structure worship the way we do—and more importantly, how every element is shaped and guided by the Word of God.
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We’re kicking off a mini-series on Personhood Theory. What truly defines a person? And how does the world’s definition differ from a Christian perspective? Join Matt, Candace, and Jack as they dive into this hot topic, yet important conversation.
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In this episode, the Church History Bros dive into the 16th century—the era of the Reformation. How did this pivotal movement shape the church we know today? And why does it matter that the church continues to reform? Join this group of pastors with PhD-level insight, as they unpack how God moved in the 16th century and how He is still at work in His church today.
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We close our discussion on our covenant with the final section: ‘We will, when we move from this place, as soon as possible, unite with another church where we can carry out the spirit of this covenant and the principles of God’s Word.’Join us as we talk about the importance of seeking out and committing to a healthy church wherever the Lord leads us.
info_outlineThis season of Talks on the Road is packed with special guests! As we approach Advent and our new sermon series, “Let Heaven and Nature Sing,” we’re kicking things off with a special episode featuring Matt Boswell—pastor of The Trails Church in Celina, TX, and a well-known church music leader and hymn writer. Join us as we dive into the beauty of corporate singing and explore what Scripture teaches about singing together as the body of Christ.