Means of Grace
In this episode of the Means of Grace podcast, hosts Jesse Enniss and John Yeager discuss the importance of failure in personal and spiritual growth. They are joined by Charles DiRico, who shares his journey through the challenges of ordination and how his perceived failures led to significant ministry opportunities. The conversation emphasizes the value of vulnerability, mentorship, and the unexpected blessings that can arise from setbacks. In this conversation, Jesse, John and Chris explore the themes of faith, ministry, and the importance of embracing failure and risk-taking in...
info_outline Election Day PrayerMeans of Grace
On Election Day, we wanted to share something a little bit different. Instead of having a lively conversation with John and Jesse, we are sharing with you a prayer service for peaceful elections that was recorded by our cabinet and some members of the Western North Carolina Conference staff. This service includes a message from Bishop Carter along with scripture readings and prayers. It's a powerful resource that we hope will help to promote a peaceful transition of power at the local, state and federal levels. As you listen to this, we hope that it brings you some peace in today's anxieties...
info_outline Hurricane Helene: A Call to Action Understanding UMC’s MissionMeans of Grace
In this episode of the Means of Grace podcast, hosts Jesse Ennis and John Yeager discuss the aftermath of Hurricane Helene and the power of community connection in times of crisis. They are joined by Reverend Sally Queen and Reverend Nathan Arledge, who share their experiences and insights on how their communities responded to the devastation. The conversation highlights the importance of being 'helpers' in times of need, the emotional challenges faced by those unaffected by the storm, and the necessity of building and maintaining connections for long-term recovery. They share insights...
info_outline Environmental Stewardship: A Faith PerspectiveMeans of Grace
Today’s episode of Means of Grace discusses environmental stewardship through a faith-based lens, emphasizing the theological foundations and practical applications of creation care. Hosts Jesse Enniss, Jonathan LeMaster-Smith and John Yeager explore the distinction between stewardship and dominion over creation, the importance of humility in environmental actions, and the role of faith communities in promoting sustainable practices. Examples of churches integrating creation care, such as First United Methodist Church in Stanley, North Carolina, and Maple Springs United Methodist in...
info_outline The Quest for Historical John WesleyMeans of Grace
Today we explore the life and legacy of John Wesley, focusing on his early influences, the development of Methodism, and its impact on American Christianity. Hosts Jesse Ennis, Jonathan LeMaster-Smith and John Yeager discuss Wesley's background, his innovative approaches to ministry, and the importance of small group discipleship. They also reflect on Wesley's love for America and how his theology continues to inspire social justice and transformation in the church today. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:58 Wesley's Early Life and Background 06:03 The Influence of Background...
info_outline Sports Theodicy: God’s Role in the GameMeans of Grace
Fall is here, football is in the air, and the Means of Grace team explores the intersection of sports and faith. Hosts Jesse Ennis, John Yeager and Jonathan LeMaster-Smith share their favorite teams and the impact of sports on their lives. They also explore the deeper meaning of sports and the opportunities for growth and connection that they provide. The conversation explores the intersection of sports and faith, discussing the communal experience of sports, the role of sports in bringing people together, and the lessons that can be learned from sports about evangelism. In this...
info_outline Interfaith Dialogues with Special Guest Christopher HarrisMeans of Grace
No man is an island, and no religion exists in a vacuum. Within the US alone, there are more than 200 denominations of Christianity, and many more globally. In today’s episode of Mean of Grace, hosts Jesse Ennis, Jonathan LeMaster-Smith and John Yeager discuss the concept of ecumenism and the importance of unity within the Christian faith. They explore how different Christian denominations can find common ground and work together towards a shared mission of faith and service. Joining them in this discussion is Reverend Christopher Harris, Executive Pastor at Crossover Church in Tampa,...
info_outline Suspending the Rules: When and Why?Means of Grace
In this episode of Means of Grace, hosts Jesse Ennis, John Yeager and Jonathan LeMaster-Smith explore the concept of unspoken rules and their impact on society. The discussion covers various examples, such as funeral processions, phone etiquette, clergy attire, all the way to some of the most recent changes at the highest levels of the Methodist church. The conversation explores the interplay between rules, traditions, and the larger story of Christianity. The hosts emphasize the importance of engaging with rules and understanding their context and purpose. The hosts also discuss how rules can...
info_outline Conference Season RecapMeans of Grace
In this episode of Means of Grace, hosts Jesse Ennis, John Yeager and Jonathan LeMaster-Smith are joined by Kim Ingram, Director of Ministerial Services and former host of the Means of Grace podcast. Together, they discuss the recent post-conference events and their impact on the United Methodist Church. They explore topics such as the future of the church, jurisdictional conferences, bishop elections, and the need for creativity and adaptability in the face of financial challenges. They also highlight the importance of inclusivity and racial equity in leadership positions. The conversation...
info_outline The TapestryMeans of Grace
In today's episode of Means of Grace, Jesse, John, and Jonathan discuss the importance of connection within the United Methodist Church. They explore the historical roots of connectionalism and how it is reflected in the church's polity and ethos. They also reflect on personal experiences of feeling connected to others and the world around them.
info_outlineIn today's episode of Means of Grace, Jesse, John, and Jonathan discuss the importance of connection within the United Methodist Church. They explore the historical roots of connectionalism and how it is reflected in the church's polity and ethos. They also reflect on personal experiences of feeling connected to others and the world around them.