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Oasis Church Waterloo podcast

Oasis Church Waterloo
Oasis Church Waterloo
Faith
Hope
Paul Robeson
Spiritual Connection
Justice
2030 Vision
Christianity
Inclusivity
1 Corinthians
Black Liturgies
Civil Rights
Welsh Miners
Poverty
Community Engagement
Workplace Ethics
Ephesians
Kingdom Of God
Zechariah
Elizabeth

This podcast contains the weekly talks from Oasis Church Waterloo, from our ministers Nathan Jones and Rebekah Gibson, and the rest of the team.

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Latest Episodes

We're starting "Living Courageously", a new series based on the book of Joshua in the Old Testament. We join the story with Joshua, the new leader of Israel, about to lead God's people into the Promised Land – but is the victory as straightforward as... more

Dave continues our application of the Book of `James in the third part of our 'Faith That Works' series. Comparing what James says about faith and comparing it with St Paul's message, were they raising opposite views or do we need to explore the cont... more

Nathan continues our application of the book of James, in the second part of our 'Faith That Works' series. Using the well known passage from James 3, Nathan talks about the power of words and how words can become action in our community.

As we begin a new year, we also begin a new series, 'Faith That Works', exploring the book of James. Rebekah opens the series by reflecting on fresh starts and shared purpose, inviting us to consider how our faith might take shape in action—within Oa... more

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Cole Arthur Riley
Author and creator of Black Liturgies, known for her work on spirituality and race.
Black Liturgies
Episode: Black Liturgies with Cole Arthur Riley

Hosts

Nathan Jones
Minister at Oasis Church Waterloo and the primary host, Nathan Jones brings insights from his experiences in ministry to the discussions, focusing on faith, spirituality, and community support.
Rebekah Gibson
Co-host and minister at Oasis Church Waterloo, Rebekah Gibson contributes personal reflections and experiences on community and parenting, emphasizing inclusivity and mutual support.
Nathan Palmer
A member of the leadership team, Nathan Palmer shares insights on spiritual journeys and community engagement, encouraging reflection and connection among listeners.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 34 ratings
  • Grateful for this community

    So grateful for the quality and depth of teaching; and the fact that there is almost no taboo subject that cannot be reflected on and learned about more. This church helped me find my way back to Jesus after some heavy deconstruction.

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    Jodre7
    Australia3 years ago

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The personal stories shared resonate deeply, especially for those facing life transitions or seeking guidance on their spiritual journey.
Listeners appreciate the quality and depth of teaching, mentioning the open discussions on previously taboo subjects. There is a sense of gratitude expressed for the community formed around the teachings, which have helped individuals reconnect with their faith.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Why did Jesus say that? Part Four: Not peace, a sword
Q: What happens in the beginning of Matthew chapter 10?
Jesus calls his 12 followers to go out and start doing the work he has been teaching them.
Spirtual Practices Series - How Do We Grow - Summary & Q&A
Q: How can we support you in this?
You can support us by coming and asking what we're doing, encouraging others doing charity work, and if you're interested in helping financially, have a conversation with us.
Advent - The Anticipated Christ
Q: What does being prophetic mean to us as a community?
It means understanding our role in meeting present community needs with justice, love, and advocacy, and listening to those who are affected by society's challenges.
Black Liturgies with Cole Arthur Riley
Q: How should a church like ours use liturgy and specifically Black liturgy and writings within their settings?
Cole suggests using Black liturgy both personally and communally, advising to approach subjects like anger or mortality depending on the group's comfort level.
Black Liturgies with Cole Arthur Riley
Q: Is it okay to swear when you pray?
Cole believes that swearing can be acceptable if it's true to one's experience and emotional expression, emphasizing that if God is supernatural, they would understand human expressions.

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The episodes feature insightful discussions centered around themes of spirituality, faith journeys, community support, and scriptural interpretations. The content often reflects on the significance of relationships, particularly intergenerational connections, and the roles of women in biblical narratives. Mental health and community well-being also emerge as critical topics, inviting listeners to engage in personal reflection and collective growth. Unique aspects include the integration of contemporary issues with traditional teachings, providing a relevant take on the intersection of faith and modern life, fostering a supportive environment for listeners looking to explore their spirituality and engage with their community.

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