HeavenEarth Church podcast artwork

PODCAST · religion

HeavenEarth Church

HeavenEarth Church exists to make a lasting impact in our community (Whiteland, Indiana) by building relationships with all kinds of neighbors; by working in the community and with individuals to help people experience freedom from their burdens; and helping people know and live like Jesus togethers. We do all this so that our community is transformed for generations to come.

  1. 93

    HeavenEarth Conversations: Ashley Walden-Owens and Steve Owens

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  2. 92

    Sunday Conversation: "Our Weaknesses are Strengths, Too". with Pastor Emily Holverson

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together.You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  3. 91

    Sunday Conversations: Flourishing In Your True Self and Strengths

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together.You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserHeaven Earth Church emerges as a sanctuary for individuals who feel marginalized or disconnected from traditional religious settings. Founded by Ross Stackhouse, the church aims to cultivate an environment where diverse narratives are not only acknowledged but celebrated. The podcast delves into the stories of the congregation members, many of whom are considered misfits on their journeys of faith. These narratives reveal a profound truth: each person's experience is intertwined with a greater divine narrative. Through this lens, we explore how personal stories reflect God's overarching story, emphasizing the importance of community in nurturing faith and belonging. The heart of Heaven Earth Church lies in its commitment to meeting individuals at their respective points of need, fostering connections that transcend superficial judgments or societal hierarchies. As members share their testimonies, listeners are invited to witness the transformative power of grace and acceptance in the quest for spiritual fulfillment, thereby illuminating the church's mission to create a space where all can flourish. The essence of this podcast episode is encapsulated in the themes of restoration and belonging within the Christian faith. Pastor Ross Stackhouse articulates a vision of a faith community that prioritizes authenticity and vulnerability over perfectionism and judgment. Through engaging discussions, the episode unpacks the idea that faith is not merely a set of beliefs but a lived experience characterized by trust and reliance on God's grace. Listeners are encouraged to embrace their imperfections, recognizing that they, too, are vessels of God's love and mercy. This message resonates deeply with those who have felt excluded from conventional religious practices, offering hope and encouragement to rediscover their spiritual journeys. By inviting individuals to share their stories, the church dismantles the barriers that often keep people away from the faith, fostering a culture of openness and inclusivity. The podcast also addresses the societal constructs of hierarchy and competition that often infiltrate religious spaces. In a world where status and achievement are frequently prioritized, Pastor Ross challenges listeners to rethink these norms. He emphasizes that in the realm of faith, every individual has a place, and that true fulfillment comes from serving others rather than climbing a metaphorical ladder. This radical notion of equality within the body of Christ invites a radical reorientation of how we perceive ourselves and our roles in the church. By cultivating an atmosphere where each person is valued and empowered, Heaven Earth Church exemplifies a model for modern faith communities that seeks to reflect the love of Christ in a tangible way. Ultimately, this podcast serves as a clarion call for all individuals to engage with their faith authentically, find their unique place within the church, and contribute to the collective mission of love and service.Takeaways:Heaven Earth Church aims to provide a welcoming environment for individuals who may feel disconnected from traditional church settings.The podcast emphasizes the importance of community, sharing stories, and recognizing the divine presence in each individual's journey.Pastor Ross Stackhouse articulates that every person possesses inherent value and a unique place within the Kingdom of God.The discussion highlights the significance of humility, grace, and the desire to uplift others rather than to engage in hierarchical competition.The message explores the transformative power of Jesus, emphasizing that discipleship leads to restoration and the realization of one's true self.Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their roles within the church and pursue their unique gifts for communal growth and unity.

  4. 90

    Sunday Conversation: What Makes You...You and What Doesn't

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  5. 89

    Sunday Conversation: Everyone Has a Place

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  6. 88

    Easter Sunday Conversation with Pastor Ross Stackhouse

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together.You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserCommencing with an introduction to the Heaven Earth Church, Pastor Ross Stackhouse articulates the church's mission to create an inclusive community for those who feel disconnected from traditional religious institutions. He emphasizes the importance of understanding individual narratives, positing that every person’s story is inherently linked to a divine narrative. This foundational concept sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the Easter message, which serves as the focal point of the episode. Stackhouse delves into the significance of the resurrection, inviting listeners to consider its implications not only as a historical event but as a transformative experience relevant to contemporary believers. He reflects on the story of Thomas, the disciple renowned for his skepticism, highlighting how doubt often precedes genuine belief. This narrative serves as a mirror for many who grapple with their faith, illustrating that the journey of belief is fraught with questions and uncertainties. The speaker’s insights suggest that the resurrection empowers believers to confront their doubts and challenges, offering a path towards renewal and hope. Throughout the episode, Stackhouse intertwines personal anecdotes and theological reflections, creating a rich tapestry that resonates with the audience. He concludes with a compelling invitation to embrace the invitation of the resurrection, encouraging listeners to view their own struggles through the lens of hope. This episode encapsulates the essence of the Easter message, reinforcing the idea that faith is a dynamic journey, one that is enriched by both doubt and belief.Takeaways:Heaven Earth Church is dedicated to creating a welcoming environment for individuals who feel disconnected from traditional religious institutions.The podcast emphasizes the importance of personal stories, illustrating that every human narrative reflects a part of God's overarching story.The theme of resurrection is central to the message of Easter, symbolizing hope and the promise of renewal for believers.The experiences of the church members demonstrate that genuine faith often emerges from moments of doubt and questioning.The founding pastor, Ross Stackhouse, highlights the transformative power of faith, suggesting that true belief is rooted in profound personal experience rather than mere understanding.The podcast aims to inspire listeners to explore their own faith journeys and recognize the ongoing invitation to participate in a greater narrative of love and hope.

  7. 87

    A Conversation about Easter and Vision at HeavenEarth Church with Pastor Ross Stackhouse

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserThe episode delves into the intricate tapestry of faith as woven by the Heaven Earth Church, a community founded on the tenets of inclusivity and genuine connection. Ross Stackhouse, the lead pastor, shares insights into the church's mission, which is profoundly anchored in the belief that every individual possesses a unique story that contributes to the larger narrative of divine love. Emphasizing the importance of meeting people exactly where they are, the church seeks not only to provide spiritual nourishment but also to address the tangible needs of the community. This commitment is reflected in their initiatives, which aim to build meaningful relationships and alleviate burdens, thus fostering a sense of belonging among members and neighbors alike. Throughout the episode, Stackhouse articulates the church's operational framework, which consists of three pivotal pillars: the cultivation of relationships, the facilitation of freedom from life's encumbrances, and the encouragement of a lifestyle reflective of Jesus' teachings. These principles are not merely theoretical; they are put into practice through various outreach programs and community engagement efforts. From organizing events in local parks to establishing partnerships with organizations dedicated to addressing social issues, the church demonstrates a robust commitment to making a lasting impact in the lives of its congregants and the broader community. This proactive approach underscores the church's desire to be a catalyst for positive change, embodying the spirit of service that lies at the heart of its mission. As the discussion transitions to the significance of the upcoming Easter celebrations, Stackhouse reflects on the resurrection of Jesus as the crux of the Christian faith. He articulates that this event is not just a historical occurrence but a transformative promise of hope and renewal. The church's role during this sacred season is to illuminate the profound implications of the resurrection, inviting individuals to embrace their faith journeys anew. This episode ultimately serves as an invitation for listeners to engage deeply with their spiritual narratives, encouraging them to rediscover the joy of community and the vibrancy of faith amid the complexities of contemporary existence.Takeaways:The essence of Heaven Earth Church lies in its dedication to inclusivity, welcoming individuals who may not traditionally conform to conventional church structures.The church emphasizes the importance of community engagement, focusing on building relationships as a means of fostering connections and support.Heaven Earth Church aims to facilitate personal freedom and healing through partnerships with local organizations, addressing various community needs effectively.The church encourages its members to engage deeply with their faith, promoting an environment where individuals can explore their spiritual journeys in a meaningful way.Links referenced in this episode:heavenearthchurch.orgCompanies mentioned in this episode:Heaven Earth ChurchUnited WaySpaces for AllJohnson County Housing CoalitionUpstream PreventionInner Church Food Pantry

  8. 86

    Palm Sunday Conversation: Remain in Love

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  9. 85

    Childcare and Children's Ministry at HeavenEarth Church with Kiara McGyure

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together.You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  10. 84

    Sunday Conversation: God, the Collector of Prayers and Tears

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together.You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  11. 83

    HeavenEarth Conversations: Adam Holverson

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together.You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  12. 82

    Sunday Conversation: Prayer and Action: Praying with Jesus, Participating in God’s Action

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  13. 81

    HeavenEarth Conversations: Jenn Rice

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together.You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserTakeaways:Heaven Earth Church aims to serve individuals who do not conform to traditional church expectations, embracing their unique stories.The podcast serves as a platform to share the narratives of the Heaven Earth Church community members, fostering connection and understanding.In the pursuit of faith, the importance of community and relationships is emphasized, as they are integral to spiritual growth and healing.Jenn Rice's journey illustrates that personal healing and understanding of faith are facilitated through supportive church environments and genuine relationships.The church endeavors to create a welcoming atmosphere where individuals can explore their faith without the pressure of judgment or conformity.Engagement in small groups and church activities facilitates deeper connections, allowing members to share experiences and support one another in their spiritual journeys.

  14. 80

    Sunday Conversation: The Mystery (and Frustration) of Asking God for…Anything in Prayer

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together.You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserHeaven Earth Church is characterized by its commitment to inclusivity and personal connection, as articulated by its founding pastor, Ross Stackhouse. The church aims to serve those who often feel marginalized or disconnected from traditional religious settings. In the current episode, Stackhouse elaborates on the church's mission, emphasizing the importance of understanding individual narratives and recognizing that within each personal account lies a reflection of divine interaction. He invites listeners to engage with the stories of those who have found a home within the church, many of whom are on a journey of rediscovery regarding their faith. This episode seeks to highlight that every story contributes to a larger tapestry of faith, emphasizing that the church is not merely a place of worship, but a community where connection and understanding flourish. In the subsequent discussion, Stackhouse delves into the complexities surrounding prayer, presenting it as a blend of wonder and mystery. He recounts a personal experience at a retreat where he engaged in prayerful reflection, illustrating the enigmatic nature of communicating with God. Stackhouse raises poignant questions regarding the efficacy of prayer—whether it truly impacts circumstances or serves primarily to transform the individual praying. He advocates for a perspective on prayer that nurtures intimacy with God, suggesting that the act of asking is itself a pathway to deeper relationship and understanding. The episode invites listeners to explore their own experiences with prayer, encouraging a reflective approach that considers both the unanswered prayers and the profound connections they can foster with the divine and with others. In the latest episode of Heaven Earth Church's podcast, Ross Stackhouse engages listeners in a profound dialogue about prayer, exploring its dual nature as both a source of mystery and a means of connection to the divine. Stackhouse articulates the church's mission to embrace individuals who often feel like misfits within traditional faith communities, aiming to honor their stories as integral parts of a larger narrative of faith. This episode not only highlights personal testimonies from members of the church but also emphasizes the church's intention to meet individuals at their unique points of need, fostering a sense of belonging and purpose. The conversation then transitions into a thoughtful analysis of prayer, addressing the frustrations many face when their requests seem to go unanswered. Stackhouse reflects on his own experiences with prayer, sharing insights from a retreat that prompted him to consider the importance of presence and attentiveness in prayer. He confronts challenging scriptural passages that suggest a direct correlation between faith and the fulfillment of requests, ultimately proposing that the true essence of prayer lies in its ability to cultivate a deeper relationship with God. This episode encourages listeners to rethink their approach to prayer, inviting them to embrace both the wonder and the uncertainty that accompany their spiritual journeys. Furthermore, Stackhouse highlights the importance of community within the context of prayer, suggesting that collective experiences can enhance individual understanding and growth. By engaging with the diverse stories of church members, the episode illustrates how prayer can serve as a bridge connecting individuals to one another and to God. In essence, this episode of Heaven Earth Church's podcast is a call to engage more deeply with the practice of prayer, challenging listeners to view it not merely as a transaction but as an opportunity for relational intimacy and transformative experience.Takeaways:Heaven Earth Church is dedicated to welcoming those who feel like misfits in traditional religious settings.The podcast emphasizes the importance of prayer as a means to cultivate intimacy with God and to transform one's heart.Prayer is depicted as a complex interplay between wonder and mystery, where the outcomes can be both unexpected and profound.Through prayer, we are invited into a deeper relationship with God, which enriches our love for others and the world around us.The effectiveness of prayer is not solely determined by the answers we receive but by the relational dynamics it fosters with the divine.The teachings of Jesus encourage persistent prayer, emphasizing that asking, seeking, and knocking are essential components of spiritual engagement.

  15. 79

    HeavenEarth Conversations: Denna Schoolcraft

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together.You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserWithin the framework of Heaven Earth Church, the podcast addresses the vital role of community in spiritual development and personal growth. The conversation unfolds as Brad Miller engages Denna Schoolcraft in an in-depth dialogue about her life, her faith journey, and the significance of belonging to a supportive church community. Denna Schoolcraft insights reveal her struggles and triumphs, painting a vivid picture of how her relationship with God has evolved over time. As she recounts moments that have shaped her faith, including a life-altering accident that reaffirmed her belief in divine protection, listeners are invited to contemplate their own connections with the divine. The podcast ultimately serves as an invitation for individuals seeking a nurturing space to explore their spirituality; it emphasizes that Heaven Earth Church is a place where one can discover acceptance, engage in meaningful conversations, and embark on a transformative journey of faith together with others.Takeaways:Heaven Earth Church is committed to being a welcoming community for individuals who may feel out of place in traditional church settings.The podcast serves as a platform for sharing the personal stories of individuals associated with Heaven Earth Church.Denna Schoolcraft, a member of the church, shares her journey of faith and the importance of community support in her spiritual growth.The church emphasizes the significance of meeting people where they are and understanding their unique stories.A key aspect of the church's mission is to create lasting impacts within the community through love and connection.Dina expresses that maintaining contact with God is essential and encourages others to reach out and explore their faith.Links referenced in this episode:heavenearthchurch.org

  16. 78

    Sunday Conversation: Starting Over with Prayer

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserTakeaways:Heaven Earth Church aims to support individuals who feel disconnected from traditional church settings.Our community seeks to honor and celebrate the unique stories of all individuals we encounter.In this podcast episode, we delve into the profound significance of prayer as a transformative practice.We emphasize the importance of solitude, stillness, and silence in deepening one's prayer life.Prayer is presented as a relational experience rather than a mere religious obligation or task.We explore the notion of prayer as a space where one can truly inhabit God's presence.

  17. 77

    Kristy Stone: A HeavenEarth Conversation "Finding Purpose in Community"

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together.You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserTakeaways:Heaven Earth Church is dedicated to creating a welcoming community for individuals who may feel marginalized or disconnected from traditional church environments.The podcast serves as a platform for sharing the diverse stories of individuals within the church community, emphasizing the importance of personal narratives in understanding faith.Kristy Stone's journey illustrates the significance of friendship and community support in navigating faith and personal growth, particularly during challenging times.The church emphasizes the notion of being a safe space for individuals to explore their faith, express their doubts, and engage in meaningful conversations without fear of judgment.The commitment of Heaven Earth Church to make a lasting impact in the community is demonstrated through various initiatives that address local needs and foster connections with diverse groups.Both Kristy and the host, Brad Miller, highlight the importance of authenticity and transparency in church life, encouraging a culture where all questions and struggles are welcomed and addressed.Links referenced in this episode:

  18. 76

    Sunday Conversation: The Problem with Prayer...and the Power of It

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together.You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserHeaven Earth Church represents a sanctuary for individuals who often feel alienated from traditional religious environments. My name is Ross Stackhouse, the founding pastor of this community, and from our inception, we have endeavored to be a welcoming space for those who do not conform to conventional church molds. Our mission is deeply rooted in the belief that every person's narrative is significant, and we aim to honor these stories as they intertwine with the divine. This podcast serves as a platform for us to share the voices of those who have found solace and purpose within our community, many of whom are navigating their own journeys of faith—whether that involves rediscovering their beliefs or grappling with their doubts. We invite you to listen to these profound stories, as they reflect the multifaceted nature of faith and the myriad paths that lead to spiritual connection. Through sharing these experiences, we hope to foster a deeper understanding of what it means to belong to a community that values authenticity and acceptance. The essence of our podcast lies in the exploration of prayer—a practice that can often seem daunting or misunderstood. During our latest discussion, we embarked on a new series titled 'The Prayerful Life,' designed to engage beginners, seasoned practitioners, and even skeptics alike. We acknowledge the varied emotions that surround prayer, from confusion to peace, and we strive to demystify this integral aspect of faith. Throughout our dialogue, we examined the reasons why individuals may hesitate to pray, addressing common obstacles such as feelings of inadequacy, fear of silence, and the misconception that prayer must adhere to a specific formula. Our conversation was enriched by the perspectives shared by our community, revealing that prayer can take many forms and should be approached with openness and honesty. Ultimately, we seek to cultivate a deeper relationship with the divine through prayer, guiding listeners to understand that it is less about perfection and more about the sincerity of one's heart. In our latest episode, we challenged our listeners to reconsider their understanding of prayer and its role in their spiritual lives. We highlighted that prayer is not merely a ritualistic obligation; rather, it is a dynamic conversation that fosters a sense of connection with God. Drawing inspiration from Tyler Stanton's book, 'Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools,' we explored the idea that prayer can be as simple as expressing one's true feelings and desires, even when those feelings include frustration or doubt. We emphasized that God desires authenticity in our expressions, encouraging listeners to approach prayer as a garden—one that requires nurturing, patience, and the willingness to embrace both the beauty and the messiness of life. By sharing personal anecdotes and reflections, we illustrated how prayer can profoundly transform one's heart and lead to unexpected peace. Our ultimate message is that prayer is an invitation to engage deeply with the divine, fostering trust and love in our spiritual journeys.Takeaways:Heaven Earth Church aims to create a community that embraces individuals who feel disconnected from traditional church settings.Pastor Ross Stackhouse emphasizes the importance of honoring people's stories as part of their faith journey.The podcast highlights the transformative power of prayer, addressing common misconceptions and barriers to effective prayer.Prayer is presented as a relational practice that cultivates love for God, oneself, and others in the community.The series encourages participants to engage in prayer as a continuous exploration rather than a rigid obligation.Listeners are invited to experience prayer as a garden where growth occurs through practice and authenticity.

  19. 75

    Sunday Conversation: Ecclesiastes: God is Not Vapor

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserHeaven Earth Church, under the leadership of founding pastor Ross Stackhouse, has established itself as a sanctuary for those who often feel alienated from traditional church environments. This podcast episode delves into the foundational ethos of the church, which seeks to honor and uplift diverse human stories as reflections of God's narrative. Stackhouse articulates his vision of creating a welcoming community that embraces individuals who may identify as misfits or those rediscovering their faith. The episode invites listeners into the personal journeys of congregants, underscoring the belief that every story harbors divine significance and that collective experiences can lead to profound spiritual awakening. As Stackhouse leads discussions rooted in the wisdom literature of Ecclesiastes, he encourages listeners to grapple with the complexities of existence, emphasizing that even amidst life's fleeting nature, there exists a steadfast divine presence. This perspective serves as a reminder that every moment, every struggle, and every triumph are interwoven with God's fingerprints, urging individuals to recognize and celebrate the sacred in their everyday lives. In the latest episode of the Heaven Earth Church podcast, Ross Stackhouse explores the profound themes encapsulated in the wisdom literature of Ecclesiastes, a text that resonates deeply with the human experience of searching for meaning. This discourse transcends mere theological exposition; it becomes a compelling dialogue that confronts the existential dilemmas faced by individuals in a world that often feels chaotic and void of lasting significance. Stackhouse candidly expresses the frustrations articulated by the author of Ecclesiastes, who grapples with the vaporous nature of life and the seeming futility of human endeavors. Yet, amidst this struggle, a thread of hope emerges as he posits that acknowledging our mortality and the transient essence of existence can lead to a deeper understanding of faith. The episode culminates in a call to remember our Creator during our prime, suggesting that a proactive relationship with the divine allows for greater resilience and clarity in times of trouble. By sharing personal stories as well as those from congregation members, Stackhouse illustrates that faith is not a destination but a journey filled with questions, challenges, and ultimately, an enduring trust in God's unwavering presence. The podcast episode from Heaven Earth Church presents an insightful exploration of faith and the human condition through the lens of Ecclesiastes, a biblical text steeped in existential inquiry. Founding pastor Ross Stackhouse embarks on a thoughtful examination of the text, articulating the struggles of the human spirit in the face of mortality and the quest for meaning amidst the transient nature of life. He emphasizes that while the author of Ecclesiastes grapples with the apparent futility of human pursuits, there exists an underlying truth that can anchor one's faith—namely, the enduring presence of God amidst life's uncertainties. The discussion invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences, encouraging an open dialogue about where they perceive God's influence in their lives. Stackhouse's candid approach, complemented by shared testimonies from church members, reinforces the notion that faith is a collective journey, marked by both doubt and assurance. Ultimately, the episode serves as a poignant reminder that while life may often feel devoid of purpose, engaging with God’s narrative can illuminate our paths, providing solace and direction in the midst of confusion.Takeaways:Heaven Earth Church aims to create a welcoming space for individuals who often feel disconnected from traditional church settings.The podcast emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's presence in our personal stories, highlighting that each narrative reflects divine involvement.The discussion revolves around the philosophical exploration of life's meaning as presented in the book of Ecclesiastes, encouraging listeners to confront their mortality.Acceptance of unpleasant truths, such as the inevitability of death, is portrayed as a pathway to healing and spiritual growth.The podcast suggests that while life's experiences may seem transient and meaningless, faith in God's enduring nature provides a foundation for hope.Listeners are encouraged to engage with their doubts and questions, as this engagement can lead to a deeper understanding of faith and God's role in their lives.

  20. 74

    Sunday Conversation: The Search for Meaning, vol. 2: Is There Any True Justice?

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together.You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserThe dialogue featured in this episode of the Heaven Earth Church podcast offers a profound examination of the human experience through the lens of faith, community, and the quest for meaning. I am Ross Stackhouse, the founding pastor of Heaven Earth Church, and I invite you to join me in exploring the narratives of individuals who may feel marginalized within traditional religious frameworks. Our church exists to provide a haven for those who seek to understand their faith journeys, particularly as they navigate feelings of disconnection and existential angst. Central to our conversation is the text of Ecclesiastes, which articulates the universal struggle of seeking meaning in a world that often appears chaotic and transient. The reflections shared within this text resonate with many, as they confront the complexities of human existence, the inevitability of suffering, and the fleeting nature of joy. Through this episode, we aim to foster a sense of community where individuals can share their stories and engage with their feelings of disillusionment, ultimately recognizing the divine narrative that underlies our collective experiences. In our exploration of Ecclesiastes, we delve into the paradoxes of life, acknowledging that the pursuit of wisdom and fulfillment can often lead to frustration and despair. The text's assertion that all human endeavors may indeed be 'meaningless' serves as a catalyst for deeper inquiry into the nature of existence. However, we emphasize that this exploration is not intended to elicit hopelessness; rather, it invites listeners to confront their own experiences and engage in meaningful dialogue within our community. By sharing our struggles and insights, we can collectively navigate the complexities of faith and find solace in the truths that bind us together. This episode serves as a clarion call to embrace the richness of our shared human condition, honoring the stories that shape our understanding of faith and existence. We hope to inspire listeners to reflect on their own journeys, to seek out the divine presence in their lives, and to engage in the transformative power of community as we collectively pursue meaning and purpose. Through this dialogue, we aim to illuminate the importance of self-examination, authenticity, and accountability within our faith journeys. I encourage listeners to embrace the complexities of life, recognizing that within our struggles lies the potential for growth and understanding. This podcast is not only an exploration of the wisdom literature of Ecclesiastes but also an invitation to engage with the divine narrative that is present in each of our lives. By fostering a community that values honesty and vulnerability, we can create a space where individuals feel empowered to seek out their faith and rediscover the beauty and power of scripture. We aspire to inspire others to embark on their own journeys of faith, as we collectively honor the stories that shape our understanding of the world.Takeaways:Heaven Earth Church aims to be a welcoming community for those who feel out of place in traditional church settings.The podcast emphasizes the importance of sharing personal stories, as each individual's narrative contains elements of divine truth.The discussion highlights the existential queries posed in the book of Ecclesiastes, particularly regarding the meaninglessness of life.Listeners are encouraged to pursue a deeper understanding of faith, even amidst feelings of despair and confusion about life's purpose.The necessity of community is underscored, as individuals are reminded that support and companionship are vital in navigating life's challenges.The episode concludes with a call to maintain hope and to fear God, suggesting that reverence for the divine can lead to a more profound understanding of life's complexities.

  21. 73

    Sunday Conversation: Ecclesiastes: The Frustrating, Worthy Search for Meaning

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together.You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserThe discourse at Heaven Earth Church unfolds with the foundational ethos articulated by Ross Stackhouse, the church's founding pastor. He elucidates the church's commitment to inclusivity, emphasizing the importance of welcoming individuals who may feel alienated from traditional religious environments. This approach is encapsulated in the church's mission to honor the diverse narratives of its congregation, asserting that within every personal story lies a reflection of God's overarching narrative. The podcast serves as a platform for sharing the experiences of those who have found solace and renewal in their faith through the community at Heaven Earth Church, often recounting journeys marked by feelings of displacement and the quest for spiritual belonging. As the conversation progresses, listeners are invited to contemplate their own experiences of faith and the commonality of the human struggle for meaning in a seemingly indifferent world. The episode underscores the belief that genuine connections and understanding can pave the way for profound spiritual revelations, reinforcing the notion that no story is too complex or too broken to be embraced by the divine. In a rich exploration of the Book of Ecclesiastes, the podcast delves into the existential musings of its author, traditionally attributed to King Solomon. Stackhouse's interpretation brings forth the text's central theme: the quest for meaning amidst the apparent futility of human endeavors. He articulates how the text presents a candid acknowledgment of life's transience, likening it to 'dew on the grass' — beautiful yet fleeting. This metaphor encapsulates the essence of the human experience, where aspirations and achievements may ultimately yield little in the grand scheme of existence. Throughout the episode, Stackhouse engages with the audience, inviting them to reflect on their own feelings of frustration and the search for something steadfast in a world characterized by impermanence. The discussion further probes into the implications of such reflections on individual faith journeys, encouraging listeners to embrace the complexity of their feelings while seeking the divine in the mundane, thereby fostering a deeper understanding of life's paradoxes. The episode culminates in a profound examination of the interplay between human experience and divine purpose, as articulated through the lens of Ecclesiastes. Stackhouse posits that the pursuit of wisdom, while often laden with disillusionment, can lead to moments of clarity and insight. He challenges the audience to confront their own perceptions of meaninglessness and to engage authentically with the struggles that accompany the search for significance. By addressing themes of hypocrisy, emotional burdens, and the cyclical nature of pessimism, Stackhouse provides a comprehensive framework for navigating life's challenges. He emphasizes the necessity of community and mutual support in this endeavor, asserting that shared experiences can illuminate pathways to understanding and grace. Ultimately, the podcast not only serves as a reflective discourse on Ecclesiastes but also as an invitation for listeners to cultivate resilience and hope, encouraging them to persist in their spiritual journeys with the assurance that they are not alone in their quests for meaning.Takeaways:Heaven Earth Church is dedicated to serving individuals who feel disconnected from traditional church environments.The essence of this podcast revolves around understanding personal narratives and their alignment with divine narratives.The exploration of Ecclesiastes reveals the pursuit of meaning amidst perceived futility in human endeavors.Community engagement is emphasized as vital for personal growth and spiritual resilience.The discourse encourages confronting feelings of despair and searching for wisdom that brings purpose to life.Ultimately, the podcast advocates for a reverent pursuit of God as essential to finding meaning.

  22. 72

    Sunday Conversation: "The Weirdness of the Bible" from the series "Finding the Bible to Be Holy Again"

    The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the peculiarities and complexities inherent within biblical narratives, particularly as exemplified in the story of Jonah. I am Ross Stackhouse, the founding pastor of Heaven Earth Church, and I express our desire to create a welcoming environment for those who may feel marginalized within traditional church settings. Our mission is to honor the diverse stories of individuals, recognizing that within every human narrative lies a reflection of God's overarching story. As we delve into the idiosyncrasies of the Bible, we will explore how these seemingly strange elements can illuminate profound truths about divine compassion and moral guidance. We invite you to join us as we embark on this enlightening exploration of faith, scripture, and the human experience.The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together.You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserHeaven Earth Church, under the stewardship of founding pastor Ross Stackhouse, has cultivated an ethos of inclusivity, welcoming those who often find themselves on the peripheries of traditional church communities. The church's mission is not merely to provide a space for worship, but to engage deeply with the narratives that shape the lives of its congregants.This episode delves into the stories of individuals who have come to find solace and purpose within the community, many of whom identify as misfits or seekers of faith. By honoring their diverse experiences, the church illustrates that within each human story lies a reflection of the divine narrative. This conversation invites listeners to reflect on their own journeys, emphasizing that the church is a sanctuary for all, regardless of their past or present circumstances. It is a place where faith can be rediscovered, and where the complexities of life are met with understanding and compassion. The podcast discusses the profound and often perplexing themes found in the Bible, particularly through the lens of the story of Jonah. Pastor Ross Stackhouse tackles the inherent 'weirdness' of biblical narratives, suggesting that rather than shying away from these complexities, believers should embrace them as opportunities for deeper understanding. The episode encourages listeners to approach scripture with humility and curiosity, recognizing that the Bible is a rich tapestry of stories that reflect the diverse experiences of humanity in relation to the divine. The discussion highlights that God is not limited to the narratives we expect, and that the so-called 'weirdness' can lead to surprising revelations about love, grace, and the nature of faith. Through this exploration, the podcast aims to help listeners find a renewed sense of holiness in scripture, encouraging them to see the Bible as a living document that continues to speak to contemporary issues and personal struggles. In the exploration of biblical narratives, this episode of the Heaven Earth Church podcast invites listeners to grapple with the complexities and peculiarities of scripture, specifically focusing on the story of Jonah. Pastor Ross Stackhouse emphasizes the importance of context in understanding these ancient texts, urging congregants to look beyond superficial interpretations and engage with the deeper meanings embedded within.The episode reveals how the story of Jonah serves as a metaphor for God's expansive love and mercy towards all people, challenging listeners to reconsider their preconceptions about who is deserving of grace. By dissecting the interactions between Jonah and the sailors, the podcast illustrates how those typically marginalized can often display profound faith and understanding, while those expected to embody righteousness may falter. This nuanced discussion aims to inspire a more inclusive and compassionate reading of the Bible, encouraging followers to embody the love of God in their own lives and communities.Takeaways:The core mission of Heaven Earth Church is to embrace individuals who feel out of place within traditional church settings.Through this podcast, we delve into the narratives of those who identify as misfits rediscovering their faith journey.We emphasize the importance of understanding the Bible's complexity, including its supernatural and miraculous elements.As we navigate the scriptures, we aim to discern God's heart and intentions behind the text, especially in the face of its inherent weirdness.Links referenced in this episode:heavenearthchurch.orgyoutube.com/heavenearthchurch

  23. 71

    Sunday Conversation: Rediscovering the Beauty and Power of the Scriptures with Pastor Emily Holverson

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  24. 70

    Sunday Conversation: Can We Trust That the Bible Is Inspired or “God-Breathed”

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  25. 69

    Sunday Conversation: Seeing God After You've Given Up - Resolution

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church.This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together.You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast,Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience.Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  26. 68

    Sunday Conversation: No One Is a Minor Character, Everyone Can See

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserIn a surprising move in the story of Jesus’s birth, two very minor characters show up out of nowhere. There’s no way this story should include accounts of minor characters like Simeon and Anna, but that’s the whole point of this whole narrative. The minor characters are the main ones. In spite of having many reasons to stop looking for God to show up, Anna and Simeon “don’t quit before the miracle.” Instead, they see something astounding, and it’s a watershed moment. They show up and take their place in this story of a miraculous inbreaking of light, mercy, and great reversal. We can, too.Luke 2:25-38

  27. 67

    Christmas Eve: Seeing God Again After You’ve Given Up

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  28. 66

    Sunday Conversation: "Nearby, the Light of Heaven Is Breaking In - Joy" (Advent 4)

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  29. 65

    Sunday Conversation: Just When You Think Your Prayers Don’t Matter (Advent 3)

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  30. 64

    "Did You Know" with Pastor Ross Stackhouse..."From Weariness to Wonder: Finding Strength in Faith"

    Pastor Ross Stackhouse, the founding pastor of HeavenEarth Church in Whiteland, Indiana, elucidates the intricate interplay between faith, community, and personal well-being in this inaugural episode of our special series, "Did You Know." He poignantly emphasizes that the essence of our church is to embrace individuals who may not conform to conventional expectations, inviting them to share their unique narratives. In this discourse, we reflect upon the transformative power of gratitude and the significance of recognizing God's presence in the lives of those around us. Moreover, Pastor Stackhouse articulates the notion that authentic community necessitates commitment and perseverance, as it is through shared challenges that genuine growth occurs. Ultimately, this episode serves as an invitation for listeners to embark on a journey of faith, resilience, and collective flourishing within the supportive embrace of our church community.The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserTakeaways: Pastor Ross Stackhouse articulates the significance of recognizing the divine presence in our everyday lives through gratitude and reflection. He emphasizes the importance of cultivating a community that encourages personal growth and healing amidst life's challenges and traumas. The discourse highlights the necessity of commitment and accountability in fostering effective relationships within the church community. Pastor Stackhouse asserts that true faith often requires sacrifice and a willingness to embrace discomfort for the sake of spiritual growth. He encourages listeners to engage actively in their faith journey, reminding them that their stories are still unfolding with God's guidance. The conversation invites individuals to reflect on their experiences and consider how they can contribute to the collective narrative of the church. Links referenced in this episode:heavenarthchurch.orgCompanies mentioned in this episode: Heaven Earth Church

  31. 63

    Sunday Conversation: "Good News for the Lowest - Love" Advent 2

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  32. 62

    Sunday Conversation: Seeing God Again After You've Given UP. (Advent 1)

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  33. 61

    Sunday Conversation: How We Work and Rest Individually and Together - Pastor Ross Stackhouse

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  34. 60

    Sunday Conversation: How the Son of God Worked and Rested

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  35. 59

    HeavenEarth Conversations: Melissa Bryant "Embracing Vulnerability and Real-Life Support at HeavenEarth Church"

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserHeaven Earth Church Podcast – Melissa Bryant InterviewEpisode Title: HEC Conversations: Melissa BryantHost: Dr. Brad MillerGuest: Melissa BryantEpisode SummaryIn this heartfelt episode of the Heaven Earth Church Podcast, host Dr. Brad Miller sits down for an in-depth conversation with Melissa Bryant, a school counselor and devoted member of the Heaven Earth Church community. The episode is a genuine look at Melissa’s journey—from her deep family roots in Franklin, Indiana, to her evolving faith life and active role in the church. Through stories both personal and professional, Melissa shares how her passion for helping others and her pursuit of authentic spiritual community led her to Heaven Earth Church, where acceptance, vulnerability, and lasting impact are key values.Key Takeaways1. The Need for Authentic Community and BelongingMelissa Bryant discusses her experiences “church shopping” after college, searching for a place where she could both question and belong. She highlights how difficult it can be for single women to find meaningful spaces in traditional church settings and emphasizes what makes Heaven Earth Church special: its inclusive, conversational style and respect for diverse voices. Melissa describes how her first impressions—receiving a Christmas card from a fellow member and being invited into dialogue during services—demonstrated an openness and warmth that were missing elsewhere. She underscores that at Heaven Earth Church, “if you don’t think you fit in church, you will fit in here,” noting the church’s ability to welcome those with “church baggage” and offer real connection.2. Vulnerability and Real Life Struggles are Welcome Here The conversation dives deep into the value of vulnerability in both church and daily life. Melissa Bryant shares how previous church experiences sometimes failed to address real-life struggles and instead pushed “toxic positivity.” At Heaven Earth Church, she found a supportive environment where difficult emotions and honest questions were met with compassion—not judgment. She explains how this realness is not just accepted but encouraged: whether it’s mental health challenges, doubts about faith, or tough seasons of life, the church community meets people where they are. Her own experiences with sharing pain and questioning doctrine were met with empathy and openness, especially in her conversations with Pastor Ross Stackhouse, allowing her to feel truly heard and safe.3. Making a Lasting Impact—Inside and Out As a school counselor who works directly with students facing housing insecurity and other challenges, Melissa Bryant is passionate about making a difference in her community. She praises Heaven Earth Church for its mission to create lasting impact—highlighting their response to local disasters like tornadoes, their partnerships with recovery ministries, and their commitment to tangible help through food pantries and clothing closets. Beyond the Sunday service, Melissa points out how tiny church groups and small group ministries offer support and friendship, citing the joy and growth she’s found as both participant and leader. For Melissa, being part of Heaven Earth Church means actively living out her values, both professionally and personally, in a space designed to serve and empower others.Listen to this episode to hear:Insights on what makes a church truly welcoming and inclusive.Reflections on faith, questioning, and personal growth.The importance of vulnerability and real-life support in spiritual communities.Practical ways Heaven Earth Church makes an impact locally.WhyMelissa Bryantfeels at home—and how you can find belonging too.If you’re searching for an open, conversational, and genuinely supportive faith community, Heaven Earth Church just might be what you’re looking for. Tune in and discover what “home” can mean.For more information or to connect, visit heavenearthchurch.org.

  36. 58

    Sunday Conversation: How the Bible’s Picture of Rest Is So Different and Why It Matters

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserHost: Ross StackhouseEpisode Title: How the Bible’s Picture of Rest Is So Different and Why It MattersEpisode SummaryIn this reflective and engaging episode, Ross Stackhouse invites listeners to slow down and reconsider their relationship with rest—both physically and spiritually. Drawing from personal experiences of sleepless nights with a newborn, insomniac struggles, and spiritual practices, Ross challenges the prevailing culture of constant productivity and highlights the transformative power of intentional rest.Ross leads his audience through candid conversations, scriptural insights, and even moments of shared silence, underscoring how our sense of being and worth should not be tethered to our output. This episode blends practical wisdom, humor, vulnerability, and a fresh look at ancient spiritual rhythms to uncover what it truly means to find rest in today’s frenetic world.Three Key Takeaways1. Rest Isn’t Just Physical—It’s Spiritual and EmotionalRoss Stackhouse describes several types of rest: body, mind, and spirit. He shares stories of exhaustion from parenthood and insomnia, connecting these experiences to the deeper spiritual need for stillness. True rest isn’t just about sleep or relaxing on the couch; it’s about entering a "boundaried space" where we disconnect from our need for productivity and simply exist in the presence of God (or, for some, in mindful awareness).Ross illustrates this through his practices of morning porch time and breathing exercises, emphasizing that rest is not inactivity but a kind of spiritual presence. The episode encourages listeners to reflect on what kind of rest they truly need and how often—whether it’s found in silent meditation, time in nature, deep conversation, or simply being present without distraction.2. You Are Not Defined by Your ProductivityOne of the central themes is the danger of conflating identity with output. Ross Stackhouse confesses his own tendency to turn even spiritual disciplines, like scripture reading, into "work." He cautions listeners against measuring self-worth by lists, accomplishments, or meeting endless demands. The ancient practice of Sabbath—a 24-hour period free of work—is lifted up as not only biblical, but radically countercultural and necessary.By untangling identity from productivity, Ross argues, we can begin to work from a place of rest rather than rest only after achieving enough. This change of mindset makes work more joyful and rest more restorative.3. Rest Requires Community and Intentional PracticeRest is not a solo pursuit—community is essential. Through listener participation, Ross Stackhouse surfaces insights on the importance of safe spaces and trustworthy people for true rest. The need for others to "make the meal" or "clean up" echoes the idea that healthy rest is communal: when everyone contributes, everyone can experience rest.He also emphasizes that developing habits of rest—moments in the day, full Sabbaths, longer retreats—requires intentional boundaries (like turning off phones and stepping away from email). While listeners admit their difficulty in resting, the episode concludes with encouragement to start small, accept where you are, and lean into community support.Final ThoughtsThis episode is a gentle but firm invitation to reclaim rhythms of rest in a world obsessed with busyness. Whether you’re burned out or just looking to deepen your spiritual and emotional well-being, Ross Stackhouse offers both challenge and hope: rest is possible, vital, and worth pursuing—not just for productivity's sake, but for fully living.Subscribe to HeavenEarth Church Podcast for more conversations on balancing work, rest, and identity.

  37. 57

    Sunday Conversation: When Work is a Blessing, When It's a Curse

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserIn this engaging and thought-provoking episode of the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Ross Stackhouse invites listeners into a conversation about the true meaning of work, identity, and purpose. Framed by humor, vulnerability, and deep reflection, Ross Stackhouse explores the spiritual and everyday dimensions of work—whether that means flipping burgers, cleaning offices, or showing up fully in roles like parent, friend, or neighbor.The episode kicks off with honest stories about first jobs from both Ross Stackhouse and the audience, setting an accessible, community-driven tone. From fast food to farming, listeners are reminded that meaningful work isn’t reserved for only prestigious or visible roles.Three Key Takeaways:Your Identity Is Not Your WorkOne of the central themes of this episode is the distinction between what we do and who we are. Ross Stackhouse revisits his own professional history and wrestles with whether past roles were meaningful. He challenges the common misconception that our identity is built on what we achieve, instead asserting, “Our identity cannot be increased nor diminished, only realized.”Drawing from biblical stories, he reminds us that even Jesus spent far more time as a stonemason and a son than as a public minister. Our inherent worth as “image bearers” is unchanged by our successes or failures at work. It’s a liberating call to stop basing self-worth on job titles or productivity.Expanding the Definition of WorkThroughout the episode, Ross Stackhouse pushes listeners to rethink what counts as “work.” It’s not just what we do for a paycheck, but any activity that brings light, goodness, blessing, and fruit to ourselves and others. Whether you’re a coffee shop barista, a warehouse handler, a grandparent, or a friend, your acts of kindness and service are valuable work.The podcast also touches on how the most important “roles” many of us serve in—such as being a parent, spouse, or neighbor—often fall outside the boundaries of paid employment, but are perhaps the most formative and essential work we’ll ever do.A Relationship with Work (and God) Built on Love, Not ScarcityThrough the story of Cain and Abel, Ross Stackhouse explores how work can turn from blessing to curse when we live out of insecurity, envy, or the belief that there isn’t enough to go around. Cain’s curse is shown as a result of confusion between role, identity, and place.Instead, Ross Stackhouse advocates for generosity, gratitude, and collaboration—with both God and one another. He encourages practicing authenticity, wrestling with tough questions, and showing up fully to the roles in our lives. Quoting Colossians 3:23, he urges listeners: “Whatever you do, do it from the heart for the Lord and not for people.”Final ThoughtsThis episode is a heartfelt invitation to examine the source of meaning in daily life. Ross Stackhouse leaves listeners with practical encouragement: remember who you are, recognize your inherent worth, and put your heart into each role you serve—inside or outside the workplace. If you’re seeking renewed purpose or a richer understanding of vocation beyond job titles, this is an episode you’ll want to revisit.Remember: Your work matters—not because it defines you, but because you are already defined by something deeper and greater.Thank you for tuning in to HeavenEarth Church Podcast. Be sure to subscribe for more conversations that encourage, challenge, and inspire!

  38. 56

    Sunday Conversation with Pastor Ross Stackhouse: The Purposeful, Balanced Life: Working & Resting Well Like God

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserFrom the very beginning, literally, God worked and rested. And the supreme act of God’s work from which God rested? Creating humans in the image of God to do good, purposeful work like God and with God–and also to rest like God and with God. To be human is to struggle to live purposefully, especially as it relates to “work.” But maybe how we see work is our problem to begin with. That’s why we’re kicking off this series about work…and rest. For the next several weeks, we’re going to reflect on questions like: What’s our work for in the first place? What is “calling” and what does it have to do with work? What do we mean by “rest” and what does God mean by “rest”? Finally, what does it look like to work well in life and rest well in life–in ways that are purposeful, balanced, and deeply connected to Jesus and his vision for life? Scripture: Genesis 1 and 2, especially Genesis 2:1-4; 1 Peter 4:7-11

  39. 55

    Sunday Conversation: Because of This Love, Finale: Will We Stretch Out Our Hands to Heal or to Hurt?.

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserIn this heartfelt and thought-provoking episode of the HeavenEarth Church Podcast; Pastor Ross Stackhouse leads us through a powerful journey of faith, self-examination, and the transformative effects of love. Drawing from personal stories, biblical passages, and honest reflections from the gathered community, Ross’s narration explores what it truly means to stretch out your hand in love—both in giving and receiving.At the heart of this episode is the central question: What will you do with the love God has extended to you? Through a blend of storytelling and scriptural analysis, Ross encourages listeners to consider how their actions—what they extend outward—are a direct reflection of their inner “treasury of goodness.” The episode’s flow is a contemplation of both personal history and the greater story of human response to divine love.Ross opens with a moving prayer, asking for illumination and transformation, before diving into the Gospel story of the little boy raised in West Baden, Indiana—a story of radical hospitality and generational faith. He recounts how a Methodist church embraced and uplifted this boy, not only welcoming him but involving and elevating him. This example sets the theme for the episode: love shown through stretching out and extending oneself to others.Three Major Takeaways:1. Love Must Be Received to Be ExtendedRoss reminds that authentic love grows from the inside out; it cannot be faked or patched onto our lives. Drawing from the biblical imagery of abiding in Christ, he explains that only by first receiving Jesus’s love can we truly extend it to others–even to our enemies. This episode challenges us to examine whether our acts of kindness arise from genuine spiritual transformation or simply social expectation. Listeners are invited to reflect personally through self-examination and to surrender their need for approval or control, trusting that true change begins within.2. The Contrast Between Human Response and Divine InvitationA recurring theme is the stark contrast between how humans respond to God’s generosity and how Jesus relentlessly extends love. Ross walks through Gospel accounts—from Judas’s betrayal to crowds that shift from praise to violence—showing again and again how people misdirect what has been given to them. Yet Jesus’s response is never forceful; instead of violence or rejection, he meets betrayal and denial with unwavering love and presence. The episode highlights Matthew 26:51, where Jesus instructs against violence even in the face of danger, underlining that the Kingdom of Heaven is built on non-violent, self-giving love.3. The Daily Choice to Align Our Allegiance With Jesus’s WayThe episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to make a daily commitment to align their allegiance with the way of Jesus, not with political, social, or personal agendas. Ross is candid about the ongoing struggle—within himself and within Christian traditions—to consistently choose love, humility, and service. The Last Supper and Communion ritual become moments to tangibly receive Christ’s love anew, equipped to extend that love outward.Whether you are deeply rooted in faith or simply exploring what it means to live a life of radical love, this episode offers encouragement, challenge, and practical steps to embody the intense, transformative love that Jesus models.

  40. 54

    HeavenEarth Conversations: Rural Roots and Real Faith: Joey Ott’s Journey to Finding Community at Heaven Earth Church

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserWelcome to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, where we dive into real stories from members of Heaven Earth Church and explore how faith connects to everyday life. In this heartfelt episode, Dr. Brad Miller sit down with community member Joey Ott. Joey’s journey offers inspiration, insight, and honesty, giving listeners a closer look at why Heaven Earth Church is a spiritual home for those who may not feel like they fit elsewhere.Episode SummaryDr. Brad Miller kicks off the episode by inviting Joey Ott to share about his background, starting with his roots in rural Corydon, Indiana. Joey paints a picture of life as a “farm boy,” discussing how the small-town atmosphere shaped his values—even as he now lives in the suburbs. Joey recalls his academic path, from North Harrison High School to Hanover College (where he pursued pre-med and played football), and on to graduate studies and a career as a chemist at Eli Lilly.Joey’s story naturally transitions to his family, sharing about meeting his wife Amanda in high school, their journey through life together, and raising three sporty kids. Listeners get a feel for the Ott household’s love for athletics, learning, and personal growth.The episode then delves into Joey’s faith journey, which began in the Catholic tradition and slowly evolved through personal experience and community service. Key moments included youth group involvement and impactful mission trips (notably to Guatemala), which fostered his appreciation for service and helped him see faith in a new light.Joey shares how—and why—his family found a welcoming community at Heaven Earth Church, first through online services during the COVID-19 pandemic and then in-person. He describes the congregation’s genuine, “come as you are” environment, where authenticity and vulnerability are embraced. Joey highlights Ross Stackhouse’s unique conversational approach to sermons, which encourages reflection and participation rather than passive listening.Dr. Miller and Joey reflect on the church’s mission to make a lasting impact in Franklin, especially through outreach initiatives like Recovery Church and housing advocacy. Joey recounts moments of personal transformation and feeling the Holy Spirit during worship, emphasizing the church’s life-changing effect on people from all backgrounds.The episode closes with Joey’s encouragement: Heaven Earth Church is a safe, welcoming place for anyone—even if you feel you don’t fit in other churches. “Just come as you are,” he says, “there’s no judgment, only genuine community.”Three Takeaway PointsAuthenticity and Openness Are CentralJoey’s experience highlights Heaven Earth Church’s genuine and welcoming spirit. He appreciates the “come as you are” ethos, where there’s no pressure to perform or pretend, and vulnerability is accepted.Faith Is a Journey, Not a DestinationJoey’s story shows that spiritual growth can be gradual and emerging, rather than marked by big “aha” moments. Mission trips, youth groups, and real conversations have shaped his understanding of faith through service and relationships.The Church Makes a Real ImpactJoey sees evidence of Heaven Earth Church’s commitment to positive change—especially through outreach like Recovery Church and collaborations addressing local housing needs. The environment supports people dealing with real-life struggles, creating space for healing, hope, and transformation.Resources & Next StepsInterested in learning more or joining the conversation? Visit heavenearthchurch.org. Whether you’re exploring faith or looking for a place to belong, Heaven Earth Church welcomes you—just as you are.

  41. 53

    Why Jesus Is Still So Misunderstood–and the Clearest View of This Love Still.

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  42. 52

    Because of This Love (Part 4): How Being Honest Helps You Recover This Love

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  43. 51

    Because of This Love (Part 3): "Why It's So Hard to See This Love and Remember It"

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  44. 50

    A HeavenEarth Church Conversation with Heather Harris

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  45. 49

    Because of This Love, Part 2: Before Time Began: A Sunday Conversation with Pastor Ross Stackhouse

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  46. 48

    "You've Heard It Said": A Sunday Conversation with Pastor Ross Stackhouse

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaser

  47. 47

    Eliminating Hurry Rhythms: A HeavenEarth Message with Pastor Emily Holverson

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserThe podcast episode further elaborates upon the significance of establishing a Rule of Life, an ancient practice that serves as a framework for personal growth and alignment with the teachings of Jesus. I present this concept as a tool to cultivate intentionality in daily decision-making, urging listeners to reflect on the rhythms that govern their lives. By examining the life of Jesus through scriptural references, I highlight how His moments of solitude and prayer were not merely ritualistic but essential to His mission and effectiveness in ministering to others. This discussion emphasizes the necessity of carving out time for spiritual reflection amidst the chaos of contemporary life, as it is through these intentional pauses that one can recalibrate their focus and remain anchored in their faith. As we navigate our own choices, we must consider whether they resonate with the divine rhythm set forth by the Holy Spirit, thereby enriching our spiritual journeys and enhancing our communal interactions with others.In our discussion, we further engage with the practical implications of living a life attuned to the rhythm of divine guidance. I reflect upon the challenges of maintaining such a rhythm in an increasingly fast-paced world and the importance of simplicity and slowing down in our daily lives. By drawing parallels between musical rhythm and the cadence of life choices, we explore how intentionality in our actions can lead to greater fulfillment and a deeper connection with God. This theme is poignantly illustrated through the examination of Jesus's practices, which serve as a model for us to emulate. The episode concludes with a call to action, encouraging listeners to identify and implement their own rhythms of rest and reflection—practices that will facilitate a more profound engagement with their faith and community. The insights shared within this episode not only aim to inspire but also to equip individuals with the tools necessary to navigate their spiritual journeys with purpose and clarity.Takeaways: HeavenEarth Church aims to welcome individuals who feel like misfits in traditional church settings. The podcast emphasizes the importance of understanding and honoring personal stories, as they reflect God's narrative. The concept of a 'Rule of Life' is presented as a tool for structuring one's life in alignment with faith. Listeners are encouraged to engage with their community through Sunday morning conversations and workshops. The significance of quiet time and prayer in a believer's life is highlighted as essential for spiritual empowerment. Jesus' practice of retreating for solitude serves as a model for finding rhythm and purpose in life.

  48. 46

    HeavenEarth Conversations with Elli Howard

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserThe conversation surrounding the establishment of a community that authentically embraces individuals from all walks of life takes center stage in our latest episode. As we engage with Elli Howard, a worship leader at HeavenEarth Church, we explore the intricate dynamics of building a supportive and loving congregation. Elli reflects on her personal journey, detailing her upbringing in a family deeply entrenched in ministry and the challenges that ensued following the dissolution of her father's church. She articulates the profound sense of loss and disconnection that accompanied this transition, ultimately leading her to search for a new spiritual home. Through her experiences, Elli highlights the pivotal role that HeavenEarth Church plays in providing a nurturing environment where individuals can freely express their vulnerabilities and seek solace amidst life's challenges. This episode invites listeners to reflect on the significance of community and the ways in which they can engage with and support those who may feel disconnected or disenfranchised. As we conclude our dialogue, we extend a heartfelt invitation for all to consider becoming part of a community that values authenticity and embraces the complexities of the human experience.Takeaways: HeavenEarth Church aims to create an inclusive community for individuals who feel disconnected from traditional church environments. The podcast emphasizes the importance of storytelling as a means to connect with others and explore faith. Elli Howard, our guest, shares her journey of faith and involvement as a worship leader, highlighting the significance of vulnerability in worship. The church fosters an atmosphere of acceptance where individuals can share their struggles without fear of judgment. Listeners are encouraged to seek community and support, emphasizing that one is not obligated to share their burdens until they feel ready. The shared experiences within the church community serve to exemplify the transformative power of authentic relationships in one's spiritual journey.

  49. 45

    Eliminating Hurry, vol. 5: Putting the Unhurried Life into Practice

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserTakeaways: Heaven Earth Church aims to provide a welcoming environment for individuals who do not conform to traditional church expectations. The podcast features the personal stories of individuals who have found a sense of belonging within the Heaven Earth Church community. A central theme discussed is the importance of aligning one's schedule with personal values for a more fulfilling life. The concept of a 'rule of life' is introduced as a practical tool for individuals seeking to structure their lives meaningfully. The discussion emphasizes the detrimental effects of hurry sickness on one's ability to make healthy decisions and live purposefully. Participants are encouraged to reflect on what governs their lives and how they can cultivate a more intentional lifestyle.

  50. 44

    The Elimination of Hurry (Part 4): A Movement of Apprentices

    The HeavenEarth Church Podcast Exists to Amplify The Conversation Happening at HeavenEarth Church. This conversation centers around the vision to be a church that make a lasting impact in our community by building relationships with all kinds of folks, helping people know and live like Jesus together. You can help the HeavenEarth Church Podcast share and amplify this conversation by:Following or subscribing to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Give a five star rating to the HeavenEarth Church Podcast, Writing a review about your HeavenEarth Church Podcast Experience. Please follow, rate and review at the following channels:Apple Podcasts SpotifyPodchaserAddressing the pervasive issue of 'hurry sickness' in contemporary society, the conversation draws upon themes from John Mark Comer's book, 'The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry.' Ross Stackhouse articulates the detrimental effects of a hurried lifestyle on our spiritual and emotional well-being, urging listeners to recognize the importance of acceptance and community in overcoming this affliction. The episode serves as a clarion call to reevaluate our priorities, emphasizing that the path to healing and spiritual renewal is not only spiritual but also profoundly practical. Through Jesus' example, we learn that a life well-lived is characterized by intentionality, rest, and a focus on core relationships. The episode culminates in a powerful reminder that embracing a life of apprenticeship to Jesus not only enriches our individual lives but also has the potential to transform our communities, fostering environments of love, acceptance, and spiritual growth.Takeaways: Heaven Earth Church was established to cater to individuals who feel disconnected from traditional religious settings, inviting them to share their unique narratives. The essence of our community revolves around acknowledging and valuing the diverse stories of its members, as each narrative embodies an aspect of God's greater story. In our discussion, we emphasize that true discipleship of Jesus extends beyond mere belief, encompassing the adoption of his teachings and lifestyle in our daily lives. We address the pervasive issue of 'hurry sickness' in modern society, advocating for a deliberate and mindful approach to life that prioritizes spiritual rest and connection. It is crucial to recognize that Jesus did not aim to create a mass following of believers, but rather a community of learners who embody his way of life. Our ongoing series encourages acceptance of personal limitations while fostering an understanding that authentic change is often gradual and requires spiritual and practical commitment. Links referenced in this episode:heavenearthchurch.orgyoutube.com/heavenearthchurch

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

HeavenEarth Church exists to make a lasting impact in our community (Whiteland, Indiana) by building relationships with all kinds of neighbors; by working in the community and with individuals to help people experience freedom from their burdens; and helping people know and live like Jesus togethers. We do all this so that our community is transformed for generations to come.

HOSTED BY

HeavenEarth Church

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does HeavenEarth Church have?

HeavenEarth Church currently has 50 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is HeavenEarth Church about?

HeavenEarth Church exists to make a lasting impact in our community (Whiteland, Indiana) by building relationships with all kinds of neighbors; by working in the community and with individuals to help people experience freedom from their burdens; and helping people know and live like Jesus...

How often does HeavenEarth Church release new episodes?

HeavenEarth Church has 50 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

Where can I listen to HeavenEarth Church?

You can listen to HeavenEarth Church on PodParley by clicking any episode. We provide an embedded audio player for direct listening, and you can also subscribe via your preferred podcast app using the RSS feed.

Who hosts HeavenEarth Church?

HeavenEarth Church is created and hosted by HeavenEarth Church.
URL copied to clipboard!