
The Flock's digital ministry is real Christian community and teaching, for everyone, wherever you are, and wherever you are in your walk with Jesus. We're here for every lost sheep. Join our community at theflock.church/
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Our series on death continues with Ezekiel 18. God pleads with his creation to live. Topics include repentance, sin, righteousness and the end of endings. Learn more about our ministry: theflock.church/
The series about death and what happens next continues. John 11 is primarily focused on the resurrection of Lazarus, what leads up to it and what effect it has on the ministry afterward. Topics include Jesus waiting, Jesus weeping and Jesus working. ... more
First episode in a new series about dying, the body, and resurrection. 1 Corinthians 15 is a gargantuan chapter with a lot of crucial discussion about death and resurrection. Topics in this message include the body, the glory, Christ, image-bearing, ... more
Ariel and Jasmine discuss 1 John 2 in all of its complicated majesty. Topics include commandments, abiding, antichrist, the wicked one, walking in the light and failing up. Learn more about our ministry: theflock.church/
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honest conversations about scripture, dogma and catholicism from a valuable perspective đź’–
Why be Christian if you're trans?
remarkably open and exploratory conversations about the Gospel honest to our time. so much peace and good will here. God bless the host.
I love this show. I fall asleep to it often because it’s comforting, not boring. Great to know there’s people like trans regret snoopy exploring these things seriously without pretension or preconceived notions, it’s a balm for this world
I love this show, so lovely seeing Christian trans women doing theology. Very educational and also relaxing to listen to!
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Across episodes, the show centers on in-depth Bible study, theology, and how scripture translates into everyday faith. Listeners can expect thoughtful engagement with ancient texts, critical reflection on translation choices, and practical guidance about community life, worship, and ethical living. The host foregrounds humility, curiosity, and a generous, pastorally informed approach to scripture, often inviting listeners into reflective prayer and shared experiences. A standout aspect is the blend of scholarly insight with accessible, faith-forward storytelling that emphasizes communal faith and personal growth without dogmatic rigidity.
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