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Candid conversations about Theology, Church, and Mission, hosted by Jay Kim and Isaac Serrano. The Regeneration Podcast is a series of conversations with a variety of people - church leaders, authors, academics, creatives, and you - exploring some of today’s most confusing and difficult questions about the theology and mission of the Christian church. Our aim is to create a thoughtful, interesting, and engaging dialogue that confronts the toughest questions, rather than shying away from them ...
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My Newest Deep House Mix :::: ~ Reflections ~Extended / Mixed Live & Produced in Studio for Featured Exclusive Edits1. Inspiration (Richard Earnshaw's Inner Spirit Extended Mix)2. Hope (Jay McCracken vs Hot Since 82 Edit) - Matthias Meyer & Ryan Davis 3. Ikarus (Original Mix) - Kamero 4. Underworld (Volen Sentir Remix) - Nacho Varela, Cruz Vitto 5.…
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On this episode, Jay and Isaac chat with Patrick Schreiner. Patrick is currently an associate professor at Western Seminary; and in the fall of 2020, he will transition to a new role at Midwestern Seminary, as associate professor of New Testament & Biblical theology. He's also the author of several books. On this episode, we chat about his latest b…
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On this episode, Jay and Isaac chat with Skye Jethani. Skye is a speaker, consultant, minister, and the author of several books, including Immeasurable and What's Wrong With Religion?. He also serves as the co-host of the popular Holy Post Podcast. In Skye's most recent book, What If Jesus Was Serious?, Skye guides us through The Sermon on the Moun…
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On this episode, Jay and Isaac chat with Tod Bolsinger. Tod serves as vice president and chief of leadership formation at Fuller Seminary. Previous to his role at Fuller, he served as senior pastor of San Clemente Presbyterian Church from 1997 to 2014. He is the author of several books and on this episode, we discuss his two most recent books, Cano…
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On this episode, Jay and Isaac chat with Brett McCracken. Brett is a senior editor for The Gospel Coalition and the author of Hipster Christianity, Gray Matters, and Uncomfortable. His next book, The Wisdom Pyramid, will be released in Feb 2021 and explores an all-important question for our day: How can Christians find wisdom in our over-saturated …
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On this episode, Jay chats with Jared C. Wilson, author of the new book The Gospel According to Satan. Some lies are repeated so often they seem like common sense. This is why lies about God are so dangerous. In this conversation, we discuss common lies like, "God just wants me to be happy," "You need to live your truth," and "Just let go and let G…
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On this episode, Isaac chats with Jay about his new book Analog Church, which explores the challenges and opportunities churches face in the digital age. In recent decades, as the digital world has taken over society at nearly every level, the church has increasingly followed suit—but what sort of effect is this having on discipleship, worship, com…
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On this episode, Jay and Dan chat with John Mark Comer. John Mark is the Pastor for Teaching and Vision at Bridgetown Church in Portland, Oregon. He is also the author of several books including Loveology, Garden City, and God Has A Name. In this conversation, we discuss his latest book, The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry. So much of the root cause …
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On this episode, Jay and Isaac chat with Mark Sayers. Mark is the senior leader of Red Church in Melbourne, Australia and co-host of the podcast This Cultural Moment. He is also the author of several books, including Disappearing Church and Strange Days. On this episode, we discuss Mark’s latest book Reappearing Church. The current cultural climate…
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On this episode, Jay and Isaac chat with Mike Winger. Mike is a pastor and also the featured teacher of BibleThinker online ministry. He is best known for his popular Youtube channel, which has more than 80,000 subscribers. His videos, which delve into various theological topics, have been viewed hundreds of thousands of times. On this episode, we …
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On this episode, Jay, Isaac, Liz, and Chris chat about the ever so popular idea that, “Christianity is a relationship, not a religion.” But why is it that we so often pit “relationship” and “religion” against each other? Are they always and forever diametrically opposed? Or is it possible that there is goodness, beauty, and even a necessity within …
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On this special episode of the podcast, we’re sharing with you a part of an event we hosted in March 2019, featuring Andy Crouch. Andy is an author, speaker, and musician, who currently serves as the partner for theology and culture at Praxis, an organization that works as a creative engine for redemptive entrepreneurship. In this teaching, Andy ap…
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On this episode, Jay, Isaac, Liz, and Chris chat about how the marketplace mentality of business in America might be influencing the local church. We explore some of the subtle and not-so-subtle ways so many of us begin to create differentiations and distinctives between our individual local churches in order to gain “market share.” What are some p…
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On this episode, Jay and Dan chat with Kara Powell. Kara is the executive director of the Fuller Youth Institute and associate professor of youth and family ministry at Fuller Seminary. She is the author of several books on faith, church, and younger generations. Her latest book, Growing With, is packed with insights and practical helps for helping…
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On this episode, Jay and Isaac chat with David Bennett. David is the author of the book “A War of Loves: The Unexpected Story of a Gay Activist Discovering Jesus.” He is a fellow at the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics and holds a postgraduate degree in theology from Oxford, as well as a master’s degree in theology from the University of St.…
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On this episode, Jay and Isaac chat with Margaret Feinberg. Margaret is a speaker, Bible teacher, and the best-selling author of several books, including Scouting the Divine, Wonderstruck, and The Organic God. Her latest book, Taste and See, explores the intersection between food and our spiritual lives. In this conversation, we discuss what food a…
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On this episode of Twitterology, Jay and Isaac chat with Liz Ditty and Chris Nye about the controversy surrounding Andy Stanley's "Unhitch the Old Testament from the New Testament" comments that had Twitter abuzz. What are we to do with the difficult, confusing, and (at least, on the surface) often ugly imagery of the Old Testament? Is it enough to…
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On this episode, Jay and Isaac chat with Drew Dyck. Drew is an author and speaker, as well as an acquisitions editor at Moody Publishers and a contributing editor to CT Pastors. His written work has been featured in USA Today, CNN, and Christianity Today. He’s also the author of several books, the most recent being “Your Future Self Will Thank You:…
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On this episode, Jay and Isaac chat with J.P. Moreland. Dr.Moreland is the Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. He’s written or co-written more 30 books and is considered one of the world’s leading Christian apologists and philosophers. On this episode we discuss the crucial importance of cultivating a love for …
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On this episode, Jay chats with Dr. Michael Shermer, one of the world’s leading skeptic/atheist voices. He is the founding publisher of Skeptic magazine, a monthly columnist for Scientific American, and a Presidential Fellow at Chapman University. He is the best-selling author of books like Why People Believe Weird Things, The Believing Brain, and …
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In this episode, Jay and Isaac chat with Rick McKinley. Rick is the founder and lead pastor of Imago Dei Community and is the author of several books, including his latest Faith For This Moment. On this episode, we discuss the extremely polarized culture in which we live and the unique challenges this poses to followers of Jesus, who find themselve…
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On this episode of Twitterology, Jay and Isaac chat with Liz Ditty and Chris Nye about the often-instagrammed image of an individual casually relaxing by the lakeside or up in the mountains or at the beach or in a favorite cafe, alone and isolated, declaring, “This is my church today.” But is it? Is this really church? Certainly, quieting down the …
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In this episode, Jay chats with John Ortberg. John serves as senior pastor at Menlo Church and frequently speaks at conferences around the world. He is the author of several books, including Who Is This Man?, Soul Keeping, All The Places To Go, and his latest Eternity Is Now In Session. On this episode we discuss the often misunderstood ideas of he…
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In this episode, Jay and Isaac chat with Zach Bolen, lead singer of the band Citizens. In recent years, Citizens has become a household name to many worship leaders, as numerous songs they’ve written have made their way into church gatherings throughout the country, including Made Alive, You Brought Me Back To Life, Oh God, Father You Are All We Ne…
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In this episode, Jay and Isaac chat with Mary Jo Sharp. Mary Jo is the founder of Confident Christianity, an apologetics ministry helping people wrestle with some of the most pressing theological questions of our day. She is also assistant professor of apologetics at Houston Baptist University, as well as a prominent blogger, writer, and speaker. O…
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In this episode, Jay and Isaac chat with Kurt Willems. Kurt is the founding lead pastor of Pangea Church in Seattle and writes for various print and online publications, including the Pangea Blog and Theology Curator. He also hosts the Paulcast and Rapture Drill podcasts. On this episode, we discuss the massive, common misunderstandings about the b…
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In this episode, Jay chats with Liz Ditty. Liz is a spiritual director, speaker, and author of the new book God’s Many Voices. In this conversation, Liz shares her fascinating story of growing up in a cult-like fundamentalist church, how that experience both broke her and led her on the path of discovering God in a deeper way. Ultimately, this led …
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The rise of social media has given way to a brand new way of engaging and embracing ideas. While this is often a helpful thing, it can also have some really negative effects. In particular, when it comes to the formation of our theological ideas, our understanding of who God is and what he's up to, and our perspective on the local church and her mi…
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This is the start of an ongoing mini-series on the ReGeneration Podcast. Introducing... TWITTEROLOGY! These episodes will be uninhibited, raw conversations between Jay, Isaac, and respected voices within the ReGeneration community. The rise of social media has given way to a brand new way of engaging and embracing ideas. While this is often a helpf…
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In this episode, Jay chats with Tara Beth Leach. Tara Beth serves as senior pastor of Pasadena First Church of the Nazarene (or, PazNaz as it’s affectionately known). She’s also a writer, speaker, theologian, and recently, the author of the book Emboldened: A Vision For Empowering Women In Ministry. In this episode, we discuss the challenges Tara B…
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This episode is a very personal and poignant conversation between Isaac and his friend Christine Vatuone. Christine is the Executive Director of Informed Choices, a pregnancy resource and medical center in Gilroy, California. Recently, Christine has been covered by major media outlets such as NPR, Washington Post, AP, and Vice News, for her role in…
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In this episode, Jay and Isaac chat with Eric Bryant. Eric is a part of the leadership team at Gateway Church in Austin, Texas and serves as lead pastor for Gateway South. Prior to that, he served for 12 years as part of the leadership team with Erwin McManus at Mosaic in Los Angeles. Eric is also the author of Not Like Me: Loving, Serving, and Inf…
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