NLCF Podcast
By New Life Christian Fellowship
NLCF PodcastNov 01, 2021
Shaped // Groaning and Singing at Advent
We're wrapping up season 4 with a conversation about Advent! We dig into the purpose and importance of Advent before offering up some age-old Advent practices: groaning and singing. Groaning is a practice of lament. We consider the places in our lives and in our world where God has promised to be at work but we are having a hard time seeing Him. In the midst of difficulty and uncertainty, we continue calling to God in faith that He is near. Singing is a practice of celebration. We reflect on the ways God has advented among us over the past season and share our stories.
We hope you've been blessed by this season of Shaped!
Resources:
Advent by Fleming Rutledge
Watch for the Light-Advent devotional
Shaped // APEST Gifts Part 2 ft. Meg Hearl, Allie Moseley, and Margaret Davis
Evangelist
The primary concern of evangelist is helping the community to incarnate the good news in their neighborhood. They help to cultivate a welcoming environment that helps the community practice hospitality as a way of life. They invite the congregation to proclaim the good news by being witnesses and being redemptive agents in their vocation and neighborhood. They help the community to live and share the good news.
Shepherd
The primary concern of soul healers is helping people to pursue wholeness and holiness. They do this by cultivating a healing environment where people feel safe to be real and move from their false selves toward authentic community. They create a sense of family and belonging, helping the congregation to love one another, encourage one another, exhort one another, get along with each other, comfort one another as well as play with one another. They help the community cultivate a life-giving spirituality and embody reconciliation.
Teacher
The primary concern of teachers is that the community inhabits the sacred text. They create a learning environment where people immerse themselves in the scriptures in order to be formed by them. They seek to help people understand God’s narrative so that they may live faithfully in God’s story and become signposts of the New Creation. They also have a keen eye for structures and how things could get done best.
Shaped // APEST Gifts Part 1: Apostle and Prophet ft. Robbie Poff
For the next two weeks, we're tackling the APEST gifts that Paul describes in Ephesians 4:11-13. We believe everyone who praises Jesus as Lord has been given one or two these gifts to be used for the sake of the church and the mission of God in the world. We begin the episode by describing what APEST are and why they're important. Our hope is that this discussion is a blessing for those who are just starting to understand their gifting as well as for those who are looking to go deeper. To help us understand the gifts, we're joined by folks who have been given those gifts, including Robbie Poff this week. Below we've listed the descriptions for the apostle and prophet gifts.
To take the test, go to fivefoldministry.com
Apostle gift
Apostles catalyze and commission. They are catalysts who start new works, and they commission others to join God in the renewal of all things. They are pioneers, always moving into new territory. They help people discover and live out their calling. APOSTLES extend the gospel. They are always thinking about the future, bridging barriers, and establishing the church in new contexts. Apostles help people and communities live out the answer to Jesus’s prayer, “Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”
Strengths
They have big ideas–a lot of them.
They see opportunity everywhere.
They have a history of starting things
They tend to attract a lot of people to their vision.
They can easily envision how to build organizations and people.
Weaknesses/immaturities
They can’t discern between good ideas and “God ideas,” between the constant flood of innovative thoughts and the ones that God is giving them to do.
They jump around from one idea to the next, unable to stay focused on one thing.
They can’t “turn it off” (i.e., take a day off).
They tend to have very little patience with needy people or those who won’t “get on board.”
Prophet
Prophets - expose and embody. They also embody a counterculture community, calling people to live under God’s reign. They have a passion for social justice and seek to cultivate a liberating environment, liberating people from personal sins, speaking truth to power and social sins. They reveal the heart of God and the heart of the people. Prophets call the church to God’s new social order and help the congregation to stand with the poor and oppressed. They bring correction and challenge the dominant assumptions we inherit from the culture.
Strengths
They often enjoy spending time alone with God and sense his heart clearly.
They are able to stand back from circumstances and get a clear picture of what’s really going on underneath the surface.
This clarity oftentimes enables them to come up with creative and innovative solutions that others don’t see.
They are outside-the-box thinkers, and tend to disrupt the status quo.
Weaknesses
They talk about their perspective as though it was simply “the truth.”
Because they think they are the ones who really “get it,” they can form elite cliques in churches that destroy unity.
They have to point out every inconsistency or problem they see. They can’t hold their tongues.
They have a hard time accepting people right where they’re at.
They tend to live in their heads, because their idealism is cleaner than the real-world messiness of ministry.
Shaped // Why would I ever want to practice confession?
This week, we dive into a practice that can feel pretty intimidating for us: confession! We talk about how God meets us as we confess our brokenness, how He uses the practice to heal and transform us, and why it's so important for confession to be a communal practice. Afterward, we move through a reflective time of confession together (starts at the 16:53 mark in the episode) which incorporates the prayer of confession from the Book of Common prayer. Here's the text of the prayer:
Almighty and most merciful Father, we have erred and strayed from your ways like lost sheep. We have followed too much the devices and desires of our own hearts. We have offended against your holy laws. We have left undone those things which we ought to have done, and we have done those things which we ought not to have done; and apart from your grace, there is no health in us. O Lord, have mercy upon us. Restore all those who are penitent, according to your promises declared to all people in Christ Jesus our Lord. And grant, O most merciful Father, for his sake, that we may now live a godly, righteous, and sober life, to the glory of your holy Name.
Shaped // Is it ok to doubt? ft. Steve Englund
If we walk with Jesus for any length of time, we're bound to run into moments where doubt creeps in. Sometimes we have huge doubts (does God even exist?). Other times, we find places where we can't be certain that God is good or that He'll what we ask. We're joined today by one of our pastors, Steve Englund, to talk about doubt and faith. Steve offers us the liberating truth that Jesus is ok with our doubt and uncertainty as long as we stay close to Him. He goes on to share about some practical ways we can walk through doubt well.
Resources:
-The Sin of Certainty by Peter Enns
Shaped // How can the joy of the Lord be our strength? ft. Curtis Goodnight and Morgan Solorzano
We're kicking off season 4 of Shaped with a discussion about joy! What is joy? How can we walk in it even when things are hard?
To help us, unpack joy and how we might make space for the Spirit to cultivate joy in us, we're joined by Curtis Goodnight and Morgan Solorzano! Curtis and Morgan help lead Storehouse, the church that NLCF helped plant last year at Penn State. They share their experience with joy over the past year as they've gotten Storehouse going in the middle of a pandemic.
Resources:
Does God Really Like Me? by Geoff and Cyd Holsclaw
Shaped // Catching up by slowing down // The Practice of Reflection
Season 3 finale! This week we wrap up season 3 by talking about how the Lord shapes us through the practice of reflection. In a world of hurry, reflection creates space for us to slow down enough to hear God, recognize His work in and around us, and walk in His ways more intentionally. At the end of the episode, we move through a guided reflection time together called the paschal cycle. The questions for each piece of that reflection are listed below. Shaped will return soon for season 4!
Good Friday-Name your losses. What have you lost this year?
Easter-Claim your births. What has God birthed in you this year? What is the new thing that God is doing in and through you?
40 days-Grieve the old and adjust to the new. Consider what you’ve lost. What are the hurts it has caused? Take some time to really feel all that you've lost without just trying to immediately move past it. Secondly, as a result of the deaths and births, how do you need to adjust to this new season?
Ascension-Let go of the old and carry its blessing with you. What are you taking with you from the past season into this next thing? How does what came before bless what’s ahead?
Pentecost-Receive the new life that God has given you right now. Don’t dwell on the life you wish you had but draw your attention to the beauty of what God is doing with you right now. What joys is He leading you into? What opportunities is He inviting you into?
Shaped // Walking with God over the long haul ft. Jim Pace
This week we're joined by Jim Pace to talk about what it looks like to walk with God over the long haul. Jim is one of the pastors of our church and has been on our staff team for 25 years now. In this conversation, Jim reflects on practices that have helped him stay close to God and be available for God to use to build His kingdom.
Questions for Reflection
Where do I need to grow?
What are the ways I don’t reflect Jesus?
How am I glorifying God?
Where is my shield of faith? Is it out front?
How am I loving the people around me?
What does NLCF need whether I enjoy it or not?
What are the things in me that work against what God is doing?
How am I interacting with the scriptures?
Authors
Henri Nouwen
Eugene Peterson
Dallas Willard
James K.A. Smith
Andy Crouch
David Fitch
Lesslie Newbigin
Conn Iggulden
Shaped // Self Talk ft. Morgan Solorzano
This week we are talking about self talk - how we talk to ourselves, about ourselves. Self talk can be positive or negative, encouraging or discouraging, and point us towards or away from the Lord. We are joined by Morgan Solorzano, she is part of the church planting team of Storehouse at Penn State University. Morgan describes self talk and how she has experienced it not only in the past but even on the day of recording. She shares practices that have helped her recognize, refuse, and replace her negative self talk with life-giving words of scripture.
Questions for Reflection:
-Is what I’m thinking true? Pure? Lovely?
-Would you speak to someone else this way? How would I feel if someone I admired heard what I was saying to myself?
-What have I been meditating on all day? Is it scripture?
Resource Exercise for Lessening Impact of Inner Critic
-Ask: What message does my inner critic send? (You should know better, you’re not smart enough, not good enough)
-Write down adjectives
-Ask: What do I know about God that is true?
-Prompt: What if I was at least as ____ to myself as God is with me?
Shaped // Unanswered Prayer ft. Robbie Poff and Wendy Chinn
We're following up from NLCF's Shaped through Prayer series this week and diving a topic that we didn't get to hit on during the series and is massively shaping to our prayers: Unanswered prayers. To help us sort through the question of why doesn't God always answer our prayers, we're joined by two of NLCF's pastors, Robbie Poff and Wendy Chinn. They share about the challenge of staying close with God even when we aren't seeing Him do what we asked.
Questions for reflection:
-How have you seen God meet and grow you in prayer over the past season?
-Are there things you've experienced that have caused you to back away from God in prayer?
-Is there a prayer that scares you to pray? Or a request that pushes the limits of what you can honestly believe is possible?
Shaped // Lent ft. Lilly Church, Greg Suliga, and Ben Fischer
After a couple weeks off, we're talking about how God uses the church calendar to help us enter into His story. As we enter Holy Week, we discuss Lent and its practices specifically. To do that we're joined by 3 NLCF seniors (Lilly Church, Greg Suliga, and Ben Fischer) to talk about how the Lord has met them and shaped them through the Lenten season.
Shaped // Being a Friend ft. Kristal Poff
Coming off NLCF's Shaped for Relationships series, Kristal Poff joins us for a conversation about a type of the relationship we didn't get to dive into during the series: friendship. Kristal highlights how crucial friendship was in Jesus's life and ministry. She also offers some helpful ideas about vulnerability and challenge in our friendships.
Questions for reflection:
What would it look like to take a step toward greater vulnerability in your friendships? Who can you let in on more of who you are?
When you consider encouraging and challenging your friends, consider this: are you doing this for their good or for your own?
Shaped // What to do when you're BLASTED ft. Curtis Goodnight
This week we're talking about how we respond when we're BLASTED (Bored, Lonely, Anxious/Afraid/Angry, Stressed, Tired, Envious, or Depressed). The reality is we're going to experience some of these emotions at different points in our lives, but often times these emotions lead us to respond in ways that aren't in line with the abundant life that Jesus offers us. They can cause us to form bad habits in order to cope rather than allowing the Lord to meet us, comfort us, heal us, and guide us to walk in the way of Jesus.
To help us talk through what it's like to be BLASTED and how we can respond with healthy, godly steps, we're joined by Curtis Goodnight. Curtis was a part of the NLCF staff team for 4 years before heading up to Penn State last year to help plant a new church there called Storehouse.
Questions for reflection:
-When do I tend to get BLASTED? Are there seasons or situations that usually lead me to experience one or more of these emotions? Taking some time to consider these can help us understand ourselves and our tendencies so that we can walk with Jesus when they come in the future.
-What do I do when I get blasted?
-Consider why am I choosing to do this?
-What would I like my response to be when I’m blasted?
-Who could I share this list with?
-When we're feeling BLASTED a helpful thought/prayer is: Jesus died so that I don't have to __________ anymore.
Shaped // Wrestling with God in Discernment ft. Mady Farley
We're kicking off season 3 of Shaped! Today we're joined by Mady Farley. Mady describes her experiences over the past few years as she's tried to discern where the Lord was leading her. Along the way, she shares some helpful for all of us as we're discerning God's guidance in our lives, whether in huge life choices or even in rhythms of our everyday lives.
Questions for reflection:
-God, how are you directing me?
-Whatever you’re discerning, who are discerning it with? How are you walking with community in your discernment?
Resources on Discernment:
-Craig Robinson's calling talks from NLCF's 2019 Fall Retreat (https://www.nlcf.net/media_category/fallretreat19/)
-Hearing God by Dallas Willard
-Walking with God by John Eldredge
Special Episode // Marriage Practices with the Poffs
After Robbie's talk on marriage during NLCF's Shaped for Relationships series, he and Kristal have a conversation about some of the practices that the Lord has used to bless their marriage. Whether you're married, in a dating relationship, or even just living in community with others, these practices can help us walk in the way of Jesus together and step into more of the abundant life He has for us.
Shaped // 2020 Year in Review
We're wrapping up season 2 by celebrating the ways we've seen the Lord come into our lives and our community this year. We're joined by some familiar voices from the first 2 seasons of Shaped to tell stories of God's Jubilee in 2020. Though it's been a crazy year, we proclaim together that 2020 is still the year of the Lord's favor, the year of Jubilee, just like it was when Jesus stood up and read from Isaiah 61 in Luke chapter 4. Jubilee guests in order of appearance are:
Kristen Saia, Meg Hearl, Emma Rafferty, Sara Mathew, Margaret Davis, Wendy Chinn
Then we share a psalm that was written based on the 2020 celebrations of 10 NLCFers! You can find the full text of the psalm here (https://docs.google.com/document/d/11Dfl8KOyDdmum82dlxqBYrxsrToeOeBD4w5CnolLGn0/edit?usp=sharing)
Thanks to Anna Gibbs, Aislinn Grant, Kevin Moyer, Deena Hines, Devin Shephard, Emma Davis, Greg Suliga, Lilly Redman, Nate Usher, and Tabitha Ngo for sending us celebrations!
Shaped will be back in 2021!
Shaped // Celebration with Jeanette Staats
We're joined this week by one of the pastors of our church, Jeanette Staats, to talk about the spiritual practice of celebration. Jeanette shares about celebrating the gifts of God, big and small, and rejoicing with others.
Questions:
- At the end of the day or start of the next make a list, what are 10 things that brought you hope, joy, peace or life?
- Who can I be celebrating around me?
- Prayer - “Help me see you haven’t forgotten me”
- Who can I be celebrating around me?
Shaped // COVID Life // The Great Outdoors, Empty Calendars, and Vulnerability with Emma Rafferty
We're wrapping our series on the ways that COVID life has shaped us. This week we are joined by Emma Rafferty! Emma is a senior at Tech. She's been a part of NLCF for four years and she's one of the parents of Maroon Fam in our church. In our conversation, Emma shares about finding joy in simple things during COVID, being vulnerable with Lord and with others, and the ways that she's been both challenged and blessed by an empty calendar.
Questions for reflection:
-What makes it hard for you to slow down? What emotions does the thought of a slower pace bring up for you?
-Who are you vulnerable with? Who do you share with about how you're really doing, about the things you're afraid of or ashamed of? What would it look like to take a step into greater vulnerability with the people around you?
Shaped // COVID Life // Dancing, Cairns, and Slowness with Margaret Davis
This week, as we continue our series on the ways COVID life is shaping us, we're joined by Margaret Davis. Margaret is an NLCF alum and a current member of the Storehouse church plant team at Penn State University. In this episode, Margaret shares about the difficulties and blessings of enforced slowness during this season and the importance of remembering the Lord's work in the face of uncertainty.
Questions for reflection
-Where are you groaning? Where are you dancing?
-What am I feeling? What does that indicate?
Resources
The Rest of God by Mark Buchanan
Psalm 46:10 prayer
Be still and know that I am God
Be still and know that I am
Be still and know
Be still
Be
Shaped // COVID Life
We're shifting gears this week to talk about the ways we've been shaped by the pandemic. The fact is, 8 months into COVID life, we're different people than we were back in March. In this episode, Jennie and Christian share their experiences and unpack the ways the pandemic has formed them, both positively and negatively.
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Resources:
Managing Leadership Anxiety
Psalm 44 as a model for lament:
-Begin with praise of God's past work, His promises, and His faithfulness
-Be raw with how you're feeling
-Appeal to the Lord
Reflection questions:
-How has COVID life shaped you? How are you different today than you were back in March?
-As you consider the ways this season has formed you, what do you want to hold onto? What do you want to let go of?
-Is this season about running the race well or finishing the race?
Shaped // The Election pt2
We are joined once again by Robbie Poff to consider what it looks like for us to be citizens of the kingdom of God first and foremost in the midst of the political turmoil here in our country. What does it look like to follow Jesus in our politics? Robbie helps us think about how the Spirit wants to shape us into people He can use to bring His kingdom more fully into our world.
Questions for reflection:
- In what areas do I need to expand my view’s on God’s kingdom or Jesus authority and Lordship in my life?
- As I look at my town or campus, where do I see brokenness, pain, or lack? How might God want to use me in those places?
Practices:
- Pray for our enemies
- Listen to others
- Silence and solitude
- Memorize the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7)
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Shaped // The Election Pt1
This week we are joined by Robbie Poff as we start our two part series on being shaped by the election. Robbie is one of the pastors of NLCF and a prophetic voice in our church. He shares about how the election shapes us, what that shaping accomplishes in us and the opportunities he sees for believers in this cultural season. Next week we will be following up with Robbie on ways we can be shaped for Kingdom Citizenship in the second part of this series.
Resources:
The Church of Us vs Them by David Fitch
God, Politics, and the Church sermon series from Rich Villodas at New Life Fellowship
Shaped // Season 2 Intro
Jennie and Christian are finally back with a new episode of Shaped! This week, we discuss what we've been up since the last episode of Shaped (4 months ago!). We also recap season 1 and preview what's to come in season 2.
Next week: How the presidential election shapes us
Shaped // Season 2 Trailer
Shaped is back! Join us as we explore the ways that the Lord, our habits, and our culture shape who we are. This season, we're expanding our scope to consider the influence that things like COVID-19, the presidential election, and more have on the types of people we become. And of course, we're continuing to discuss practices that we can take up in order to make space for the Holy Spirit to transform our lives to look more like Jesus's. Season 2 of Shaped will be coming your way every Monday morning starting on October 19!
Apologies for the weird audio! We'll have it worked out for next week.
Shaped // Lectio Divina
This week we are joined by Meg Hearl to talk about the practice of lectio divina. Meg is one of the parents of Maroon Family and a part of NLCF's staff team. Meg shares about how God has used lectio divina to help her truly encounter Him in her times in the Word and to turn her eyes to His presence and movement throughout the day.
Practicing Lectio Divina:
1. Begin by inviting Jesus to be present in the time.
2. If it's a new practice, consider picking a passage from one of the Gospels.
3. Read the passage asking the Spirit to give you a word or phrase from what you read. Give space to listen and receive what He has.
4. Read it again and ask God how that word or phrase connects with your life today.
5. Read it again and ask God what He wants you to be or know or do in response to that word or phrase He's given you.
6. Read it one last time and rest in His presence.
7. Come back to that word or phrase throughout your day.
Resources:
Eat This Book by Eugene Peterson
Practical Theology // Stress & Hope
Kristal and Robbie have a conversation about mental health, stress, and Christian hope -- acknowledging the difficult while seeking and living into the good all around us. Even right now as things are unpredictable, we have a God who is moving to reconcile all things to himself - what are some ways we can anchor ourselves in this hope?
Resources
Grace for the Afflicted by Matthew Stanford
Monday Morning Pastor’s podcast - Briggs & Moister
Faith Seeking Understanding - Daniel Migliore (his chapter on eschatology or “last things”)
Lifting Depression by Kathy Lambert
NLCF is New Life Christian Fellowship - a mission-minded church serving the community in and around the Virginia Tech campus. You can find us at www.nlcf.net, facebook.com/nlcfvt, and instagram.com/nlcf.net
Shaped // Simplicity
Practicing Simplicity:
1. Make a list of priorities starting with seeking the kingdom of God.
2. Try to go a week without buying anything that isn't a necessity.
3. Go through your home and get rid of excess.
4. Consider your schedule and whether it aligns with your priority list.
5. Start your day by seeking the Lord.
NLCF is New Life Christian Fellowship - a mission minded church focused on the community in and around the campus of Virginia Tech. You can find us at www.nlcf.net, facebook.com/nlcfvt, and instagram.com/nlcfnet
Shaped // Fasting
This week, we are joined by Shea McCormic, one of our Engage Group leaders, to talk about the practice of fasting. Shea shares about how fasting causes him to look to God to sustain him and how it builds in him a sense of desperation for God.
Practicing Fasting:
1. Write down the why.
2. Start small. Maybe give up one meal.
3. Fast with others
4. Use the fast to focus on reading Scripture and on prayer.
5. Write down questions and thoughts you want to bring to God so that you can hold them in your mind as you fast.
NLCF is New Life Christian Fellowship - a mission minded church serving the community in and around the campus of Virginia Tech. You can find us at www.nlcf.net, facebook.com/nlcfvt, and instagram.com/nlcfnet
Practical Theology // Hearing God Pt1
This episode of Practical Theology is all about the topic of Hearing God, why it's important and some practical ways we can begin to discern what He *sounds* like. Jim Pace, one of the pastors at NLCF, joins us to share a bit of his experience and journey. Stay tuned for Part 2 in a couple weeks!
Resources:
Hearing God - Dallas Willard
Listening to God - Jan Johnson
Discerning the Voice of God - Priscilla Shirer
A Long Obedience in the Same Direction - Eugene Peterson
NLCF is New Life Christian Fellowship, a mission-minded church serving the community in and around the campus of Virginia Tech. You can find us at www.nlcf.net, facebook.com/nlcfvt, instagram.com/nlcfnet.
Shaped // Intercessory Prayer
This week, we are joined by Wendy Chinn to talk about intercession, that is praying for others. Wendy is one of the pastors of our church. In this episode, she shares her vast wisdom and experience of intercession, how to listen to the Lord in the midst of praying for others, and how God uses this practice to accomplish His purposes in the world and even in us.
Practicing Intercession:
1. Ask the Lord who or what He would have you pray for.
2. Keep your prayers simple.
3. Consider praying other people's words, either from the Scriptures or other written prayers.
4. Just do it!
Resources:
Prayer Portions by Sylvia Gunter
NLCF is New Life Christian Fellowship - a mission minded church serving the community in and around Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA. You can find us at www.nlcf.net, facebook.com/nlcfvt, and instagram.com/nlcfnet.
Practical Theology // Mission during COVID19
This episode is all about what it looks like to pursue the mission of the Church during isolation and self-quarantine! We're joined by Alainna and Enrique - two servant-hearted evangelists to hear how they have adapted to this time and the ways they've been reaching out to those around them
Resources:
Mike Breen - Leading Missional Communities
Theology on Mission Podcast - Faithful Presence during the Pandemic
NLCF is New Life Christian Fellowship - a faithful, mission-minded community serving the community in and around the campus of Virginia Tech. You can find us at www.nlcf.net, facebook.com/nlcfvt, instagram.com/nlcfnet
Shaped // Silence & Solitude
This week, we are joined by Sara Hallam to talk about silence and solitude. Sara is a junior and she’s one of the leaders of Grace & Granola. In this episode, Sara shares about the way that silence and solitude builds friendship with Jesus and she gives us some simple ideas for practicing silence and solitude.
Resources:
Celebration of Discipline by Richard Foster
The Way of the Heart by Henri Nouwen
NLCF is New Life Christian Fellowship - a mission minded church serving the community of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA. You can find us at www.nlcf.net, facebook.com/nlcfvt, instagram.com/nlcfnet
Practical Theology // Creating Culture
Today's episode of Practical Theology is about creating space to lead those around us when it comes to following Jesus, especially in times of growth and difficulty. Our guest is Jeanette Staats, one of the pastors of NLCF. We talk about intentionality, slowness, and meeting people where they are.
Resources:
No Home Like Place : Leonard Hjalmarson
Building a Discipling Culture : Mike Breen
The Road Back to You : Ian Morgan Cron
Tablet to Table : Leonard Sweet
NLCF is New Life Christian Fellowship, a mission-minded church meeting primarily on the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA. You can connect with us at www.nlcf.net, facebook.com/nlcfvt, and instagram.com/nlcfnet
Shaped // Sabbath
This week, we are joined by Enrique Solorzano to talk about Sabbath. Enrique has been a part of the NLCF staff team for about two and a half years and in just a couple months, he'll heading up to Happy Valley to help start a brand new church, Storehouse, at Penn State University. In this episode, he walks us through his experience with Sabbath and gives us some practical steps to take as we make Sabbath a part of our regular weekly routine.
Reflections and important things to keep in mind in practicing Sabbath:
1. What did you enjoy doing as a child? What do you enjoy now? How do you play?
2. Spend your day doing things you enjoy and that you're not responsible for.
3. Ask God, "How can I see you moving now that I'm still?"
4. While practicing Sabbath, maintain your daily rhythms of spending time with Him.
5. Trial and error is key.
Resources: Rest of God by Mark Buchanan
NLCF is New Life Christian Fellowship, a mission-minded community meeting primarily on the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va. You can find us at www.nlcf.net, instagram.com/nlcfnet, and facebook.com/nlcfvt.
Practical Theology // Seeking Jesus in the Storm
This episode of Practical Theology is all about looking for Jesus in the midst of difficult times. Joining Robbie & Kristal today is Steph Arnold, one of the newest staff members at NLCF. Steph shares about the habits, practices, and prayers that have been helping her walk into faithfulness during this strange time of COVID-19.
NLCF is New Life Christian Fellowship, a mission-oriented church meeting primarily on the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA. You can find us at instagram.com/nlcfnet, facebook.com/nlcfvt, and www.nlcf.net.
Shaped // Prayer
This week on Shaped we are joined by Kristen Saia to talk about prayer. Kristen is one of the deacons in our New Life congregation. She describes her own journey with prayer and shares about some important things to keep in mind as we give ourselves to the practice of prayer.
Kristen's practice of prayer:
1. Open yourself up to the presence and grace of the Lord.
2. Begin by asking God to teach you to pray. Share with Him your desire to commune with Him in prayer.
3. Just start praying. Set aside time to pray and then tell God what's going on in your heart.
4. Listen for Him to respond.
Resources: A Praying Life by Paul E. Miller
NLCF is New Life Christian Fellowship, a mission-minded church meeting on and around the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA. You can find us on our website, www.nlcf.net, on facebook.com/nlcfvt, and instagram.com/nlcfnet
Practical Theology // Healthy Rhythms
Thursdays are for Practical Theology on the NLCF Podcast - today Kristal and Robbie take us through the importance of developing healthy, intentional rhythms, especially during a time of uncertainty and a complete change of our schedule.
Helpful resources:
“Liturgy of the Ordinary” by Tish Harrison Warren; Every Moment Holy; Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals; 24/6 by Matthew Sleeth, MD
NLCF is New Life Christian Fellowship - a church meeting on the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA. You can find us at instagram.com/nlcfnet, facebook.com/nlcfvt, and www.nlcf.net
Shaped // Intro
SHAPED -- Christian and Jennie take us on an overview of the importance of spiritual practices, and some helpful ways to think through them as we begin to engage with them in our own lives.
NLCF is New Life Christian Fellowship - a church meeting on the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va. You can check us out on Instagram.com/nlcfnet, Facebook.com/nlcfvt, or on the web at www.nlcf.net.
NLCF Podcast - "Practical Theology" trailer
On Thursdays we'll be hosting our series, "Practical Theology." Kristal and Robbie explain what our goal with the series is and what to expect in the coming weeks. We love making our faith applicable no matter what our situation, and we want this podcast to a help.
New Life Christian Fellowship (NLCF) is a faith community primarily focused on the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, VA. Check us out at www.nlcf.net, instagram.com/nlcfnet, and facebook.com/nlcfvt
NLCF Podcast - What's to Come and "Shaped" Trailer
We're starting our very own podcast! You'll hear about what we're planning in the future, as well as get a preview of "Shaped," which will come out every Tuesday, focusing on spiritual practices. We value multiple voices, so each week you'll hear from different folks within our church. Can't wait to start the journey with you!
NLCF is New Life Christian Fellowship - a church meeting on the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va. You can check us out on Instagram (@nlcfnet), Facebook (/nlcfvt), or on the web at www.nlcf.net.