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The Art of Holiness

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Christianity
Holiness
Bible Study
Transformation
Relational Inductive Bible Study
Evangelism
Asbury Theological Seminary
Suffering
Leadership
Holy Spirit
Scripture Interpretations
Discipleship
Methodology
Teaching
Methodism
Spirituality
Triumphalism
Church Planting
Wesleyan Theology
Wesley Biblical Seminary

In "The Art of Holiness," we explore practical holiness, supernatural ministry, and intergenerational encouragement. We talk with practitioners who are innovating in these areas, and often Carolyn will invite a next-generation co-host to join her for the learning.

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Darin Stephens has worked with youth for over twenty-five years. The mission of Start to Stir flows from his experience of sharing faith with youth who are several generations removed from the Church. Darin is married to Joy and together they lead a ... more

Dan Jennings attends a Global Methodist church, works as a creative designer, and writes books and loves Jesus. He is the author of The Supernatural Occurrences of John Wesley. He wrote that book twenty years ago and has just re-released it for its t... more

Kim Maas is an international speaker, author, revivalist, and prophetic voice, She is the leader of Kim Maas ministries (look it up at KimMaas.com) which has a mission to train and equip the body of Christ, its leaders, emerging leaders and prophets.... more

Mike Voigts is a great man of God, and he loves a lot of the same things I love – spiritual formation, the life of prayer, Asbury Seminary. He also loves HEB … more on that later. His focus is on personal and community spiritual direction … drawing c... more

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Recent Guests

Kim Maas
Speaker, author, revivalist, prophetic voice
Kim Maas Ministries
Episode: Kim Maas
Mike Voigts
Lead pastor of Waco First Global Methodist Church and author of The Fourth Degree of Prayer
Waco First Global Methodist Church
Episode: Mike Voigts
David Chotka
Reverend and author focused on hearing God's voice and prayer
SpiritEquip
Episode: David Chotka
Lisa Allen
Author, Confidence Coach, and former Executive Director at Proverbs 31 Ministries
Proverbs 31 Ministries
Episode: Lisa Allen
Dr. Lynn Cohick
Professor of New Testament and Director of Houston Theological Seminary at Houston Christian University
Houston Theological Seminary
Episode: Lynn Cohick
Dr. Jonathan Powers
Associate Pastor of Worship Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary
Asbury Theological Seminary
Episode: Jonathan Powers
Beth Felker Jones
Theology Teacher at Northern Seminary
Northern Seminary
Episode: Beth Felker Jones
Dr. Jason Vickers
Professor of Christian Theology and the Wesley Endowed Chair of Christian Theology at Truett Seminary
Truett Seminary
Episode: Jason Vickers and Ryan Barnett
Rev. Ryan Barnett
Senior advisor for the advancement of the Wesley House of Studies and instructor for preaching
Wesley House of Studies at Truett
Episode: Jason Vickers and Ryan Barnett

Host

Carolyn Moore
Host of discussions focused on practical holiness and spiritual growth, often accompanied by co-hosts from the next generation in ministry.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 70 ratings
  • Wow. Just wow.

    I am not a podcast kind of girl. To be honest, I can’t find anything that holds my attention for long enough. I stumbled across this podcast when I was a full time artist and looking for a way to redeem the time I was spending by filling my mind with better things then what was on Netflix. I already love Carolyn so it’s not a surprise that I love this podcast but what I didn’t expect was how formational this podcast would be. In a season where I didn’t have many people speaking into my life and ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    anniegirl20
    United States2 years ago
  • Holy Spirit Podcast

    This is a great podcast to grow your understanding and build your faith with the most neglected of the trinity.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    historypodguy
    United States4 years ago
  • Empowered Podcast

    I have been loving this podcast! Discovered this podcast shortly after really diving headlong into ministry by the Holy Spirit. I have felt encouraged and equipped listening to this podcast that is clearly empowered by the Spirit.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JayMFin3
    United States5 years ago
  • Wow!

    Tammy Hutchin’s interview!! So inspiring and convicting. Listen and be spurred on in faith to pray for desperation for God and ‘big things’ from Him!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    halz05
    United States5 years ago
  • Spirited Wesleyans!

    These Methodists give this millennial hope. Carolyn and Pierce have done an excellent job of introducing some new voices, and as a fellow Methodist in the renewal vein, I’m excited to follow and learn more about and from their guests. There is a movement happening in the Church. Give them a listen, and find your tribe like I have!

    Apple Podcasts
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    Georgeable
    United States5 years ago

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Many express a sense of community and belonging, highlighting the intergenerational dialogue that helps bridge gaps between different age groups in faith.
The podcast is praised for its ability to challenge perspectives on holiness and spiritual growth, providing insight and comfort during personal struggles.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and personable style of conversations, often feeling as if they are part of intimate discussions over coffee rather than formal interviews.

Talking Points

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A.J. Swoboda
Q: What does having a teachable spirit have to do with holiness?
A teachable spirit reflects a willingness to bring empty tablets to God, staying open to His teaching and guidance in our spiritual journey.
A.J. Swoboda
Q: Where is the next great lesson likely to come from?
AJ advised listeners to run towards their greatest pain, as the highest lessons often come from our suffering.
A.J. Swoboda
Q: What in your own history and education made writing a book about having a teachable spirit attractive to you?
AJ reflected on the church's tendency to avoid learning and the importance of being open to education and growth, particularly for young Christians entering university.
Jessica LaGrone
Q: What principles stand out to you as you've listened to so many sermons?
Preparation time is crucial; a balance of content and delivery is needed; understanding the audience is key to effective preaching.
Nicole Massie Martin
Q: How does holiness play into everything we've discussed?
Massey stated that surrendering to God is key to receiving his power and grace, and true leadership stems from this process of letting go.

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What is The Art of Holiness about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Content focuses on practical holiness, emphasizing the importance of personal and collective spiritual growth through discussions on faith, evangelism, and community. Notably, it features conversations with various Christian leaders and theologians, offering insights on topics like worship, prayer, and the intersection of faith and personal identity. By integrating interviews from diverse guests, it caters to both seasoned and newer generations of believers, fostering an environment that encourages dialogue and shared learning in spiritual spheres. This unique blend of expertise and intergenerational perspectives makes it accessible and engaging for a wide audience interested in deepening their understanding of Christian faith and practice.... more

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Recent guests on The Art of Holiness include:

1. Kim Maas
2. Mike Voigts
3. David Chotka
4. Lisa Allen
5. Dr. Lynn Cohick
6. Dr. Jonathan Powers
7. Beth Felker Jones
8. Dr. Jason Vickers

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