Season 2: Community, S2Ep6 Evangelical Mennonite Conference Season 2: Community, S2Ep6 Evangelical Mennonite Conference

Everything in Common

This episode dives into the account of the first church as portrayed in Acts 2 and asks if, and how, their way of being the church applies to us. Whether that makes you nervous about what’s coming in this episode or eager to hear more, you’ll find a range of potential applications of the early church model and plenty of things to think about.

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Season 2: Community Evangelical Mennonite Conference Season 2: Community Evangelical Mennonite Conference

God With Us

After looking at the beginning and at the end, we’re back to the centre of the gospel story—Jesus—born and raised with a human body like everyone else on earth. What does that fact—something that’s so basic it’s easy to overlook—mean for how we live as Jesus' followers? What does it mean for a believing community?

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Season 2: Community, S2Ep4 Evangelical Mennonite Conference Season 2: Community, S2Ep4 Evangelical Mennonite Conference

At the End

Having looked at the beginning, Jesse and Andrew now ask if you can find guidelines for community in Revelation. Does the plan, or design God has for things will end, provide insight about what our communities should look like?

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Season 2: Community, S2Ep3 Evangelical Mennonite Conference Season 2: Community, S2Ep3 Evangelical Mennonite Conference

In The Beginning

This episode tackles some tough and foundational concepts but guests Dr. Meghan Larissa Good, Dr. Patrick Franklin, Dr. Betty Pries and Dr. Beth Stovell make a convincing case for why the concepts matter and how they apply to community.

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Season 2: Community, S2Ep2 Evangelical Mennonite Conference Season 2: Community, S2Ep2 Evangelical Mennonite Conference

Better Together, Part 2

In the second part of the question of why it is important to talk about community, hosts Jesse and Andrew focus more tightly on anabaptist communities specifically. Community is universal to the church—something the church the world over is grappling with. However, it has been particularly important to anabaptists historically.

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