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The SFC Podcast

The SFC Podcast

By Snowboarders & Skiers for Christ

The SFC Podcast is the official podcast of Snowboarders + Skiers for Christ - a grassroots missions organization that exists to BRIDGE the ski/snowboard culture to Jesus by partnering with the local Church. In this podcast, we seek to encourage and equip listeners, who love Jesus and are passionate about the mountains, to carry out their God-given calling to BE A LIGHT in the shred culture.
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SFC: Ask Me Anything: EP7: "How Does Ministry Look Different For Women?"

The SFC PodcastMay 30, 2022

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Saving the Gospel: EP 17 - Roll Credits. That's a Wrap.
Mar 14, 202442:24
Saving the Gospel: EP 16 - Evangelism: LIVE it or SAY it?
Feb 29, 202401:08:39
Saving the Gospel: EP 15 - "Beauty is not caused. It is."
Feb 22, 202454:01
Saving the Gospel: EP 14 - Lovin' Life and Taking Risks

Saving the Gospel: EP 14 - Lovin' Life and Taking Risks

There's something about evangelism that is just...hard. We don't like to admit that usually, because it doesn't sound very "pious." But the truth is that sharing our faith does not come naturally to many of us. So what do we do about that? Is there something we're missing? Is there some hidden trick and/or shortcut that makes this whole sharing thing easier? Well...no. Not necessarily. But most things in life that are worth doing are not easy. And could it be that God never intended for it to just be "easy"? Stay with me for a second...cause I know that sounds a little counterintuitive. What if God has a bigger plan? What if He is challenging us to take a risk? What if...that's the point? That by taking a risk, we step into something new and mysterious...and rewarding?

In this episode of "Saving the Gospel," Josh Stock and Ryan Leeds interview Zane Black, co-founder of Lovin' Life - a gospel-advancing and discipleship ministry that is focused on waking and cultivating the next generation to live life to the fullest. Zane LIVES to see people impacted by the good news of Jesus and has spent the majority of his adult life talking with people about how they can THRIVE as disciples/ambassadors for Christ. Given his experience, we knew we had to get Zane on the podcast. He is unashamed of the power of the gospel, and we're confident that his passion will light a fire in your heart! So sit back, relax, and enjoy this next episode of...Saving the Gospel.

SFC Resources:

Visit our website at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠wearesfc.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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Feb 15, 202401:12:00
Saving the Gospel: EP 13 - Appreciate. Don't Tolerate.
Feb 08, 202401:06:60
Saving the Gospel: EP 12 - "There is a kind of truth which, when it is said, becomes untrue."
Feb 01, 202401:16:18
Saving the Gospel: EP 11 - Luke "Cawl" and Response
Jan 25, 202401:08:33
Saving the Gospel: EP 10 - The Myth of the Non-Christian
Jan 18, 202401:14:24
Saving the Gospel: EP 9 - This Place Smells Like Jesus
Jan 11, 202401:15:47
Saving the Gospel: EP 8 - The Gravitational Pull of a Jesus Community
Jan 04, 202458:32
Saving the Gospel: EP 7 - Sometimes...I Wish I Was Full of Tacos Instead of Emotions.
Dec 28, 202301:40:04
Saving the Gospel: EP 6 - Hey Jesus, ON YOUR LEFT!
Dec 21, 202301:30:30
Saving the Gospel: EP 5 - On Your MARK, Respond.

Saving the Gospel: EP 5 - On Your MARK, Respond.

A well-tattooed, grown man who rides kids' bikes, a guy with a mustache that looks like it belongs in a 1978 western film and an old man with a poorly-bleached mohawk walk into a bar...no, they walk into a podcast...actually, maybe they "stumble" into a podcast...you get the picture. It's another unique conversation.

In this week's Response Pod, Josh recruits SFC's Southwest Regional Director, Drew Loring, and Nick Hart, founder of "Flow," a non-profit youth organization based out of Santa Cruz, CA, to respond to last week's episode -- where Ryan interviewed Mark Scandrette (author of ⁠Practicing the Way of Jesus: Life Together in the Kingdom of Love⁠).

For those of you who are unfamiliar with Nick, or his ministry Flow, we'd encourage you to visit his website by clicking HERE. Flow exists to empower youth and create belonging (through actions sports and various after school programs). Flow and SFC are kindred spirits, so we're stoked to have Nick and Drew on the podcast this week.

We hope that you are encouraged (and challenged) as you listen to how this rambunctious crew processes what it looks like to embody the gospel of King Jesus.


SFC Resources:

Visit our website at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠wearesfc.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Check us out on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@sfcinternational⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Like us on Facebook at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Snowboarders & Skiers for Christ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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Dec 14, 202301:24:59
Saving the Gospel: EP 4 - We Talkin' 'Bout Practice. Not a Game. Practice.

Saving the Gospel: EP 4 - We Talkin' 'Bout Practice. Not a Game. Practice.

Do any of you remember that crazy interview that happened a few years back with NBA Legend, Allen Iverson (AI)!? When questioned about his attendance at team practices, AI went on a crazy rant stating: "We talkin' 'bout practice. Not a game. Not a game. Practice." AI couldn't believe that the press would try to rake him over the coals for missing practice. I mean...it wasn't a game. What more would you want from him? He was THE franchise player for the 76ers!

But practice is important, right? Practice helps us to develop and mature. Without practice, we wouldn't grow...we'd stay stagnant. And we believe that the same is true of the Christian life.

In this episode of "Saving the Gospel," Ryan interviews Mark Scandrette, author of Practicing the Way of Jesus: Life Together in the Kingdom of Love. Mark is a HUGE FAN of practice. And what makes his book so compelling is that he has devoted his life to practicing the way of Jesus with others in his community. So listen in...we think you'll take a lot of way from this interview.


Check out Mark's Books:

Practicing the Way of Jesus: Life Together in the Kingdom of Love

The Ninefold Path of Jesus: Hidden Wisdom of the Beatitudes

SFC Resources:

Visit our website at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠wearesfc.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Check us out on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@sfcinternational⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Like us on Facebook at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Snowboarders & Skiers for Christ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Support this podcast by giving to SFC at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠wearesfc.org/donate⁠

Dec 07, 202301:09:45
Saving the Gospel: EP 3 - Life in the Monarchy
Nov 30, 202301:16:23
Saving the Gospel: EP 2 "Why the Gospel?" with Dr. Matthew Bates
Nov 23, 202352:48
Saving the Gospel: EP 1 - An Introduction

Saving the Gospel: EP 1 - An Introduction

The SFC podcast is back with a brand-new, thought-provoking theme for this 2023/24 season (and a title that might sound a bit pretentious at first glance - bear with us). Lets nutshell this thing, because who reads podcast episode descriptions anyway?!


Have you ever felt like there was a disconnect between what the early church looked like, and what Church looks like now? Have you ever thought about what it must have been like to live in the days that followed Jesus’ death, resurrection and ascension - where the church shared everything in common and grew despite massive obstacles and persecution? What an experience that must have been!!!


Maybe it seems like a dream scenario is because, if we can be honest, sometimes it seems like the early church was captivated by something MUCH BIGGER than what we experience in our daily lives.


In this series, we deep-dive on the Gospel: what it meant to the early church, what it did in our hearts when we first heard it, how we can reinvigorate that same kind of gospel-spreading-like-wildfire, life-changing, worldview-shaping way?


Is it possible to resuscitate, redefine and recapture the wonder of the gospel…to realign ourselves with the beauty that so captivated the early church and led them to TURN THE WORLD UPSIDE DOWN?


Explore with us this season as we interview authors and experts in the theological, philosophical and ethical fields of our faith alongside experts in the shred culture. Join us as we commit to Saving the power and the beauty and the place of the Gospel as the most important thing in our lives.


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Nov 16, 202318:21
SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: Kyle Beshears: "Apatheism: How We Share When They Don't Care"

SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: Kyle Beshears: "Apatheism: How We Share When They Don't Care"

Welcome back to episode nine of this season of the SFC Podcast. This season, we’ll be diving into some talks we had at our annual SFC conference in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire — which was held back in November. Many of you have just worked through an entire winter season doing ministry out on the hill, and as you begin to reflect on your season, we would like to offer you the opportunity to listen to some of the discussions that were had regarding, “Shred Ministry in a post-Christian World.” And that’s what this series is all about. In the SFC: The Conference Files, we wanted to give you some pointers about cultivating relationships in the current state of the Church.  In this episode, Kyle Beshears will be talking about sharing The Gospel with people who are apathetic towards Christianity.  We hope that you’ll find this conversation helpful and encouraging as you finish up your season. 


Visit our website at wearesfc.org Check us out on Instagram @sfcinternational


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Buy Kyle's Book at https://www.amazon.com/Apatheism-Share-When-They-Dont/dp/1535991526

May 29, 202337:55
SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: Kevin Twombly: "Discipling People with Mental Health Struggles: Living in the Gray Space"

SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: Kevin Twombly: "Discipling People with Mental Health Struggles: Living in the Gray Space"

Welcome back to episode eight of this season of the SFC Podcast. This season, we’ll be diving into some talks we had at our annual SFC conference in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire — which was held back in November. Many of you have just worked through an entire winter season doing ministry out on the hill, and as you begin to reflect on your season, we would like to offer you the opportunity to listen to some of the discussions that were had regarding, “Shred Ministry in a post-Christian World.” And that’s what this series is all about. In the SFC: The Conference Files, we wanted to give you some pointers about cultivating relationships in the current state of the Church.  In this episode, Kevin Twombly will be talking about discipling people that are struggling with mental health.  We hope that you’ll find this conversation helpful and encouraging as you finish up your season. 


Visit our website at wearesfc.org Check us out on Instagram @sfcinternational


Like us on Facebook at Snowboarders & Skiers for Christ 


Support this podcast by giving to SFC at wearesfc.org/donate

May 15, 202338:34
SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: Nathan Jenkins: "Having Fun in Ministry"

SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: Nathan Jenkins: "Having Fun in Ministry"

Welcome back to episode seven of this season of the SFC Podcast. In this season, we’ll be diving into some talks we had at our annual SFC conference in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire — which was held back in November. Many of you have just worked through an entire winter season doing ministry out on the hill, and as you begin to reflect on your season, we would like to offer you the opportunity to listen to some of the discussions that were had regarding, “Shred Ministry in a post-Christian World.” And that’s what this series is all about. In the SFC: The Conference Files, we wanted to give you some pointers about cultivating relationships in the current state of the Church.  In this episode, Nathan Jenkins will be talking about how to have fun in ministry.  We hope that you’ll find this conversation helpful and encouraging as you finish up your season.  Visit our website at wearesfc.org Check us out on Instagram @sfcinternational Like us on Facebook at Snowboarders & Skiers for Christ  Support this podcast by giving to SFC at wearesfc.org/donate
May 08, 202317:34
SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: Ryan Leeds: "Leadership Sucession"

SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: Ryan Leeds: "Leadership Sucession"

Welcome back to episode six of this season of the SFC Podcast. This season, we’ll be diving into some talks we had at our annual SFC conference in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire — which was held back in November. Many of you have just worked through an entire winter season doing ministry out on the hill, and as you begin to reflect on your season, we would like to offer you the opportunity to listen to some of the discussions that were had regarding, “Shred Ministry in a post-Christian World.” And that’s what this series is all about. In the SFC: The Conference Files, we wanted to give you some pointers about cultivating relationships in the current state of the Church.  In this episode, Ryan Leeds will be talking about the importance and execution of leadership succession.  We hope that you’ll find this conversation helpful and encouraging as you finish up your season. 


Visit our website at wearesfc.org Check us out on Instagram @sfcinternational


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Support this podcast by giving to SFC at wearesfc.org/donate


May 01, 202323:04
SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: Marcus Corey and Tim Smith: "Partnering with Resort Managment"
Apr 17, 202319:00
SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: Laura Matera: "The Benefit of Ministry Partnership"

SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: Laura Matera: "The Benefit of Ministry Partnership"

Welcome back to episode four of this season of the SFC Podcast. This season, we’ll be diving into some talks we had at our annual SFC conference in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, back in November. Many of you have just worked through an entire winter season doing ministry out on the hill, and as you begin to reflect on your season, we would like to offer the opportunity to listen to some of the discussions that were had regarding “Shred Ministry in a post-Christian World” And that’s what this series is all about. In the SFC: The Conference Files, we wanted to give you some pointers about cultivating relationships in the current state of the Church.  In this episode, Laura  Matera will be talking about the benefits of ministry partnerships.  We hope that you’ll find this conversation helpful and encouraging as you finish up your season. 


Visit our website at wearesfc.org Check us out on Instagram @sfcinternational 



More info about the SFC Girls retreat

https://wearesfc.org/sfc-girls-retreat/


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Support this podcast by giving to SFC at wearesfc.org/donate


Apr 14, 202321:06
 SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: Mitch Marcello: "Thinking Creatively About Our Mission"

SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: Mitch Marcello: "Thinking Creatively About Our Mission"

Welcome back to episode three of this season of the SFC Podcast. In this season, we’ll be diving into some talks we had at our annual SFC conference in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, back in November. Many of you have just worked through an entire winter season doing ministry out on the hill, and as you begin to reflect on your season, we would like to offer the opportunity to listen to some of the discussions that were had regarding “Shred Ministry in a post-Christian World” And that’s what this series is all about. In the SFC: The Conference Files, we wanted to give you some pointers about cultivating relationships in the current state of the Church.  In this episode, Mitch Marcello will be talking about how to thinking creatively about our mission.  We hope that you’ll find this conversation helpful and encouraging as you finish up your season. 


Visit our website at wearesfc.org Check us out on Instagram @sfcinternational 



More info about the SFC Girls retreat


https://wearesfc.org/sfc-girls-retreat/


Like us on Facebook at Snowboarders & Skiers for Christ 


Support this podcast by giving to SFC at wearesfc.org/donate

Apr 03, 202335:56
SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: "Josh Stock Vision, Mission, and Values"

SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: "Josh Stock Vision, Mission, and Values"

Welcome back to episode two of this season of the SFC Podcast. In this season, we’ll be diving into some talks we had at our annual SFC conference in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, back in November. Many of you have just worked through an entire winter season doing ministry out on the hill, and as you begin to reflect on your season, we would like to offer the opportunity to listen to some of the discussions that were had regarding “Shred Ministry in a post-Christian World” And that’s what this series is all about. In the SFC: The Conference Files, we wanted to give you some pointers about cultivating relationships in the current state of the Church.  In this episode, Josh discusses the Vision, Mission, and Values of SFC, and how we can make sure we live into them.  We hope that you’ll find this conversation helpful and encouraging as you finish up your season. 


Visit our website at wearesfc.org Check us out on Instagram @sfcinternational 



More info about the SFC Girls retreat


https://wearesfc.org/sfc-girls-retreat/


Like us on Facebook at Snowboarders & Skiers for Christ 


Support this podcast by giving to SFC at wearesfc.org/donate

Mar 27, 202335:02
SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: "Ryan Leeds Conference Intro"

SFC: Shred Ministry in a Post Christian World: "Ryan Leeds Conference Intro"

Well, we’re back with another new series! This season we’ll be diving into some talks we had at our annual SFC conference in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, back in November. Many of you have just worked through an entire winter season doing ministry out on the hill, and as you begin to reflect on your season, we would like to offer the opportunity to listen to some of the discussions that were had regarding “Shred Ministry in a post-Christian World” And that’s what this series is all about. In the SFC: The Conference Files, we wanted to give you some pointers about cultivating relationships in the current state of the Church.  In the first episode of this new series, Ryan tackles the question “How to navigate Shred Ministry in a Post-Christian World?” And how to do that well?” We hope that you’ll find this conversation helpful and encouraging as you finish up your season. 


Visit our website at wearesfc.org Check us out on Instagram @sfcinternational 


Like us on Facebook at Snowboarders & Skiers for Christ 


Support this podcast by giving to SFC at wearesfc.org/donate

Mar 20, 202319:06
SFC: Ask Me Anything: EP8: "WEEEEE the Church"

SFC: Ask Me Anything: EP8: "WEEEEE the Church"

Well, we've made it to the end of another series! This episode marks the end of the SFC: Ask Me Anything series. We really enjoyed reading and fielding your questions...even the challenging ones. Since we've started the podcast, our mission has been to help us all SHINE BRIGHTER and BRIDGE BETTER. That's the goal. Encouraging one another to live into our God-given calling to the shred culture. And so capping off our season with this series felt fitting. It felt fitting because talking through some of the difficult questions/topics that you all are wrestling can help us to think about/approach ministry differently (with confidence). So thank you for submitting your questions. Hopefully...these conversations were helpful! 

In this episode, Josh Stock and Alie Heenan tackle the question: "Why should we be a part of an organized, in-person, local church when online options are available? It's an extremely relevant question for us today, because many of us had to get used to attending church online during  the COVID pandemic. And some of us just got used to it. We liked the convenience of attending any church we wanted to attend from the comfort of our own home. But is this the healthiest and most fruitful option? While online Church communities meet a need, and while they can be helpful...should this be our default? That's the question that Josh and Alie seek to answer. And in our opinion, they do a great job navigating this important topic. So give it a listen! We think you'll be blessed by their conversation. 

One final note: We will be taking a little break from the podcast in order to gather/create more content over the summer...so don't go unsubscribe! We will be launching our next series this Fall, and our plan is to continue the podcast through the next winter season. Thanks again for tuning in! We've really enjoyed trying our hand at something new, and we hope that is has been a blessing to you!

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Support this podcast by giving to SFC at wearesfc.org/donate

Jun 06, 202240:40
SFC: Ask Me Anything: EP7: "How Does Ministry Look Different For Women?"
May 30, 202253:20
SFC: Ask Me Anything: EP6 "The Trinity: The Most Important Thing We Hardly Ever Talk About"
May 23, 202245:20
SFC: Ask Me Anything: EP5 "Lord Over-Board"

SFC: Ask Me Anything: EP5 "Lord Over-Board"

This week, the SFC: Ask Me Anything series has been hi-jacked (or in this case, hi-joshed). As two of the last three episodes have been our host Ryan Leeds asking questions to SFC’s International Team Captain Josh Stock, the tables have now been turned.

This bizarre movement comprised of skiers-for-Jesus and snowboarders-for-Jesus is…well, it’s UNIQUE to say the least. Our two favorite passions placed together often sound like oil and water to those we meet. A long-held tradition of commitment to the world’s most famous God-man doesn’t naturally combine well with the fad of sliding over frozen-water-covered-death-mounds on elaborate sticks. Even for us who have been doing this for years, the two don’t always slot together in our minds, our hearts or our actions as conveniently as we’d prefer. Often times, our love for all-things-shred push past their right boundaries into other areas of our lives. Other times, our expectations and best intentions for the Kingdom of God push us to dumb down the importance of the context of the culture we’re living amongst.

On this episode, Josh and Ryan navigate the choppy, often-unexplored waters that are comprised of our calling: How do we balance our passions for Jesus and for shred?! How do we appropriately do justice to this movement, to our mission to shred-for-Jesus?


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May 09, 202256:29
SFC: Ask Me Anything: EP4 "Be Curious, Not Judgmental"
May 02, 202258:26
SFC: Ask Me Anything: EP3 "How to change your burnout into turnout?"
Apr 25, 202236:24
SFC: Ask Me Anything: EP2 "How does SFC measure success?"

SFC: Ask Me Anything: EP2 "How does SFC measure success?"

In this week's episode of The SFC Podcast, Ryan interviews Joshua Stock, the self-proclaimed "International Team Captain" of SFC, to answer the question: "How does SFC measure success?"  For years, Josh has been traveling the globe to visit Christian skiers and snowboarders to stoke the flame of their call to be the light of Jesus in the shred culture. He has a passion for people coming to know Jesus, the King of Kings, as Lord of their lives. Josh has seen SFC through many phases, including both the early days where success was loosely defined and the later days where success is defined and measured directly.  Visit our website at wearesfc.org Check us out on Instagram @sfcinternational Like us on Facebook at Snowboarders & Skiers for Christ Support this podcast by giving to SFC at wearesfc.org/donate
Apr 18, 202230:50
SFC: Ask Me Anything: EP1 "How do you lead and manage volunteers in shred ministry?"

SFC: Ask Me Anything: EP1 "How do you lead and manage volunteers in shred ministry?"

Well, we’re back with another new series! And since the winter season is coming to an end, we figured we’d try something a little different with this one. Many of you have just worked through an entire winter season doing ministry out on the hill, and as you begin to reflect on your season, you probably have things that you’re chewing on and processing. And that’s what this series is all about. In the SFC: Ask Me Anything series, we wanted to hear what you're thinking about/processing. For the past few weeks, our team has been collecting questions from you (the listeners), and we’ve received some good ones! For the next few weeks, we’ll be tackling some of these questions in an effort to process through all of these things together! In the first episode of this new series, Randy Schroeder and Nick Sackman tackle a question related to volunteering, namely: “How do you lead and manage volunteers in shred ministry? And how do you do that well?” Volunteers are the lifeblood of our ministry here at SFC, and so this is a great question. Listen as Nick and Randy discuss the nuances of managing a team of volunteers who have different schedule constraints and needs. We hope that you’ll find this conversation helpful and encouraging as you finish up your season. Visit our website at wearesfc.org Check us out on Instagram @sfcinternational Like us on Facebook at Snowboarders & Skiers for Christ Support this podcast by giving to SFC at wearesfc.org/donate
Apr 11, 202243:14
Bonus Episode 2: Gentle and Lowly: Christ's Heart for Sinners and Sufferers
Apr 04, 202249:48
Bonus Episode 1: Transform your MIND!
Feb 21, 202209:00
Spiritual Formation: EP9 "Community Project"

Spiritual Formation: EP9 "Community Project"

Okay, so we’ve made it to the end of another series. Man. Time flies when you’re having fun, right!? We hope that this series has been a blessing to you and that you’ve been challenged to think about/approach the disciplines a little bit differently. Remember, the goal isn’t just to add more things to your schedule. The goal is to develop a deeper and more intimate relationship with Christ that results in YOU reflecting the light of Jesus to the world around you.

Now…we wanted to conclude this series by highlighting an integral part of the spiritual formation process - the community. According to the authors of the New Testament, we need other believers in our life. We need it because we’re broken. True. We’re reconciled. And our sin no longer defines us. But we are still susceptible to the lies that the Enemy tries to sell us. Really…we’re enthralled by them, because they appeal to the desires of our flesh. And as we’ve said throughout this series, it’s hard to fight the desires of our flesh. And that’s why we need community. We need Christian brothers and sisters in our life who can lovingly point us back to the gospel, and who can continually stir us up to love and good works.

In this episode, Ryan and Alie argue that spiritual formation should always take place in the context of community (if that’s available to you). Spiritual formation is a community project. So please don’t go it alone!


Resources Ryan used in preparation for this talk:

Jonathan Dodson: Gospel-Centered Discipleship 

Bill Hull: The Complete Book of Discipleship: On Being and Making Followers of Christ


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Feb 07, 202228:00
Spiritual Formation: EP8 Confession "The Truth! You CAN handle the truth!"

Spiritual Formation: EP8 Confession "The Truth! You CAN handle the truth!"

Confession. I’m not going to beat around the bush…this is a tough one. This is a practice that requires a lot of vulnerability. And if we’re being honest, most of us struggle to get to a place of complete vulnerability. You know, where we actually open up and share the deepest and darkest parts of ourselves.

But as hard as it may be, confession is an incredibly important part of our spiritual formation journey. We need it. Not only does it kill our sin (because it’s been dragged into the light - it’s been exposed), it brings healing to the soul. Unconfessed sin produces anxiety. It produces a sort of depression. David expresses this beautifully in Psalm 32. But when you’ve confessed your sin in the presence of a loving community (which may only be one or two trusted individuals), you no longer have to look over your shoulder anxiously wondering if someone is going to find you out. You’re known. And when you’re known, you’re free.

Now, I want to be honest. Confessing your sin is not always going to feel great. In fact, it may suck at first. People aren’t always going to have the best reaction. And you may have to work through some of the repercussions of your sin (like broken relationships, broken trust, etc.). And that won’t feel great. But over time, as the dust settles, it does bring about genuine freedom. Because, as we’ve said, you’re known. And when you’re known, you’re free.

In this episode, Ryan dives into the practice of confession. He sets the stage by highlighting the goal of our confession, examines some of the reasons we may struggle with confession, and - in a moment of vulnerability - shares a little about his journey with this practice. So stick around. We hope you enjoy this lesson as much as we did.


Resources Ryan used in preparation for this talk:

John Mark Comer: Live No Lies: Recognize And Resist The Three Enemies That Sabotage Your Peace

Dane Ortlund: Deeper: Real Change for Real Sinners

Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Life Together: The Classic Exploration of Christian Community

Martyn Lloyd-Jones: Seeking the Face of God: Nine Reflections on the Psalms


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Support this podcast by giving to SFC at wearesfc.org/donate

Jan 31, 202232:32
Spiritual Formation: EP7 "May you be GUIDED into Fellowship!"

Spiritual Formation: EP7 "May you be GUIDED into Fellowship!"

What defines a Christian community? What makes it different from any other sort of positive community (outside of the Church)? Now, that’s a great question. I think it’s easy for us to think of our Christian community like any other type of positive community. It’s filled with people who generally like each other and who have similar interests. Maybe they’re even on mission together, pursuing some good cause. But is that all Christian community is, or is there something more?

According to what we see in the New Testament, Christian community is marked by two key elements that set it apart from other communities: 1) Guidance, and 2) Fellowship. Christians aren’t just people who get together because they like the same thing. No. Christians are people who are committed to one another. They’re committed to one another regardless of likes and dislikes, political beliefs, or cultural backgrounds. They’re committed to seeking the Spirit together and walking in the light. That’s what makes a Christian community different. That’s what makes a Christian community compelling.

In this episode, Alie dives into the disciplines of guidance and fellowship. She does a great job defining the disciplines - explaining what they are and what they’re not. These aren’t disciplines that we talk about all that often. And whether that’s because we weren’t aware that these are, in fact, disciplines, or because we assume that we know what they are, these disciplines are worth talking about. They’re worth leaning into. So tune in and spend some time chewing on this one. We’re confident that you’ll be challenged to think about the disciplines of guidance/fellowship a little bit differently.


Resources that Alie used in preparation for her talk:

Richard J Foster: The Celebration of Discipline: The Path to Spiritual Growth


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Jan 24, 202229:24
Spiritual Formation: EP6 "Service Foot Forward"

Spiritual Formation: EP6 "Service Foot Forward"

YOU play a special role in the body of Christ (the Church). Did you know that? Or better yet, do you believe that? You have been uniquely designed and gifted by God. But you aren’t meant to keep these gifts to yourself. No. These gifts are meant to be shared. You were given these gifts SO THAT you might go and serve others.

Now, this may not be news to you. You may already know that you were given gifts by God for the purpose of serving others. But that doesn’t mean that serving is always easy, right? Sometimes, serving is hard. We don’t always feel like serving others. And even if we are motivated to serve, we’re not always sure that our serving is actually doing anything. It can often feel like we’re not making much of a difference.

In this episode, Ryan dives into the spiritual discipline of service. He discusses the biblical basis for service, explores the (biblical) motivations behind our service, and encourages us to get to know the REAL needs of the people in our community – so that we can better serve our communities. If you’ve ever struggled with the discipline of service - or just wanted to know more about the discipline of service - then this episode is for you!


Resources that Ryan used in preparation for this talk

Donald Whitney: Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life

Eugene Peterson: A Long Obedience in the Same Direction: Discipleship in an Instant Society 

Dave Earley and Rod Dempsey: Disciple Making Is...: How to Live the Great Commission with Passion and Confidence


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Jan 17, 202233:48
Spiritual Formation: EP5 "Stay SteadFAST in your FAST"

Spiritual Formation: EP5 "Stay SteadFAST in your FAST"

Okay, fasting. Abstaining from food (or maybe from something else we really desire) for the purpose of seeking God. If you've been around the Church for any amount of time, then you've probably heard about the spiritual discipline of fasting. But what does this have to do with skiing and snowboarding? Why on earth are we talking about fasting on a podcast about ski and snowboard ministry. Great question! I would argue that fasting has a lot to do with ski/snowboard ministry...mainly because of what fasting teaches us. Fasting is a practice that teaches us that we don't need to give our bodies what they want all of the time. And it might seem silly...depriving the body of food for a period of time to seek the Lord. But consider the implications of what this practice can do over time. The more that we implement the discipline of fasting into our lives...it moves beyond the concept of food. We learn soon enough that we don't need to give into the desires of our flesh. And soon, we'll start to seek communion (with God and others) over comfort (living into our desires all of the time).

So yeah, fasting has a lot to do with ski/snowboard ministry. It's easy in the ski/snowboard world to get caught up in the HYPE of the culture. It's easy to make skiing and snowboarding all about you (getting your turns, getting your tricks, getting your shots, etc.). But part of what makes the mission of SFC so unique is that we know that it's not all about us. It's about others. And in a culture that is all about "self", that type of mindset sticks out. So fasting teaches you to seek God when everything in your flesh may want to seek its own comfort.

In this episode, Ryan and Alie give a short teaching on the importance of fasting and what it's meant to do in our lives. Like previous episodes, this talk is broken down into two parts. In part one, Ryan teaches about the practice of fasting and what it's meant to do for us. In part two, Alie gives us some practical tips on how to implement fasting into our lives. This is an exciting talk. We hope you enjoy it!


Resources that Alie and Ryan used in preparation for this talk:

John Mark Comer: Live No Lies: Recognize and Resist the Three Enemies That Sabotage Your Peace

Richard Foster: Celebration of Discipline: The Path to Spiritual Growth

Richard Foster: The Purpose of Fasting (Article)


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Jan 10, 202239:34
Spiritual Formation: EP4 "Take Up & Read!"
Jan 03, 202233:28
Spiritual Formation: EP3 "Down to the river to PRAY"

Spiritual Formation: EP3 "Down to the river to PRAY"

Soooo…prayer. Is it just basically talking to God? Does it always have to be asking or can it be telling too? Do you have to say specific words or be in a specific place or posture?

People have been studying prayer and trying to wrap their heads around what exactly it is, what the best ways are to do it and why it’s important for, oh, maybe a couple thousand years. I remind myself of that fact so that I can settle down and not get too worked up when I realize I don’t have it all worked out in my own life.

In this episode, Alie Heenan teaches on the topic of prayer. And similar to past episodes, this episode will be broken up into two parts. Part 1: Shifting our perspective on prayer. And Part 2: Simple methods that lead to a whole and life-giving prayer life. Part of what makes this talk so special is Alie's vulnerability about her own prayer life and the work she’s been doing to improve this practice. 

So if you've ever wondered about prayer; how it works, how it DOESN’T work and why we struggle with it, then you’re at home here with us! Don't go anywhere. Grab your headphones and settle in to a comfortable position, because Alie has some great thoughts on prayer that we think you’ll connect with.

Resources Alie used in her preparation for this talk:

Timothy Keller: Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God

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Dec 27, 202129:60
Spiritual Formation: EP2 - A Framework for the Spiritual Disciplines

Spiritual Formation: EP2 - A Framework for the Spiritual Disciplines

Dec 20, 202101:02:12
Spiritual Formation: EP1 - Locked Into Different Cycles of Formation

Spiritual Formation: EP1 - Locked Into Different Cycles of Formation

Well, we're back with another series! And this time, we're shifting in a new direction. In series 2 of the podcast, we're going to be addressing the topic of Spiritual Formation. And it's going to feature a series of talks that Ryan Leeds and Alie Heenan gave at the SFC Boot Camp (a 5-day teaching conference that took place in New Hampshire a few weeks ago). Now, I can already see the questions pouring in? Why are we talking about Spiritual Formation on a skiing/snowboarding podcast? Great question! Well, Spiritual Formation affects every aspect of our life. As you'll hear in this episode, we can't avoid spiritual formation. The reality is - whether we realize it or not - we're all being formed into someone? We're all leaning into certain cycles of formation. The question, then, is simple: "What kind of formation are you engaged in? Who are you becoming?" This is an important question to wrestle with...especially for skiers/snowboarders. So don't go anywhere. We're confident that this series will resonate with you in some pretty deep ways.

In this episode (EPISODE 1), Ryan and Alie introduce the topic of spiritual formation to the group. They discuss the biblical foundations of Spiritual Formation, define it, and then highlight some of the competing cycles of formation that are at play in our world. And while this may be a little bit longer of an episode, we think that you'll find the content pretty relatable. 

References/resources that Alie and Ryan used in their preparation:

John Mark Comer: Live No Lies: Recognize and Resist the Three Enemies That Sabotage Your Peace

Rich Villodas: The Deeply Formed Life: Five Transformative Values to Root Us in the Way of Jesus

M. Robert Mulholland Jr.: Invitation to a Journey: A Road Map to Spiritual Formation

M. Robert Mulholland Jr.: Shaped by the Word: The Power of Scripture in Spiritual Formation

Tony Reinke: 12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You

Barna Group: “Signs of Decline & Hope Among Key Metrics of Faith”

Barna Group: “ChurchPulse Weekly Conversations: Ben Windle on Leading Millennials

Pete Greig: The Vision and the Vow: Re-Discovering Life and Grace

James K.A. Smith: You Are What You Love: The Spiritual Power of Habit

St. Augustine: The Confessions



Dec 13, 202101:00:00
A Couple of Quick Announcements

A Couple of Quick Announcements

Tune in to hear some announcements regarding series 2 of the SFC podcast!

Nov 29, 202104:00
Vision, Mission and Values: EP8 Engaging

Vision, Mission and Values: EP8 Engaging

We’ve made it. This is the final episode of our first series. Engaging. This is one of the more “fun” values that make up our mission at SFC. We LOVE skiing and snowboarding, and so it only makes sense that we would want to spend time engaging with other skiers and snowboarders. We have similar values, passions, and interests. And we speak the same language. So it just makes sense.

But more than that, engaging is how Jesus modeled his ministry. He WENT to the people. And so like Jesus, we want to meet people where they’re at. Like it or not, the Church (church buildings) can make certain people feel uncomfortable. It reminds them of past spiritual trauma, or signifies a place of judgment. And so rather than expecting people to meet us there, we meet them where they are. After all, WE’RE the church, right?

In this episode, Randy Schroeder interviews Hannah Mennega. Hannah is a long-time SFCer and an accomplished snowboarder/wakeboarder. If you ever get a chance to watch Hannah on a board, trust us...it’ll blow your mind. But what’s cool about Hannah is that she’s not only incredibly invested in the culture, she’s all in for Jesus. And it shows. So tune in and listen to Hannah’s story. We trust that you leave challenged and encouraged.

Nov 22, 202122:34
Vision, Mission and Values: EP7 Gospel

Vision, Mission and Values: EP7 Gospel

Well, it wouldn’t be a Christian podcast without an episode on the gospel, right? After all, the gospel is the most important thing in our lives. It’s the crux of everything for the believer. It’s the GOOD NEWS. Our sure foundation. The HOPE that we base everything on. But if we’re not careful, we can forget the gospel...and pursue another gospel. A gospel that isn’t good news. A gospel that’s based on worldly things. A gospel, like the Apostle Paul says, that isn't really a gospel at all. And so the gospel - the true gospel - bears repeating. And it bears repeating often.
In this episode, Joshua Stock interviews JP Koch. JP is a German native who now lives and serves as a missionary on the island of Hokkaido in Japan. Now, what’s cool about JP is that he is a story-teller. And to let you in on a little secret...he’s really good at it. God has given JP the gift of being able to give GOOD NEWS to people. Good news that actually applies to their situation. And he’s able to do it in a way that is both gentle and hospitable. So stick around. You’ll want to hear JP’s story. I can assure you of that.
Nov 15, 202139:06
Vision, Mission and Values: EP6 Doing

Vision, Mission and Values: EP6 Doing

In this episode, Randy Schroeder sits down with G-Money to talk about the art of living out our faith. G-Money is a LEGEND in the ski/snowboard community, starting one of the first snowboard shops in the country. What makes G-Money rad is his humble approach to life and business. He exudes, as thefreepress.ca called it, a “quiet rebellion; [as] a pioneer of snowboarding, decades of stories lay behind his fervid yet humble demeanor.”

As a strong believer, G-Money has sought to live his life in a way that exemplifies Christ through kind acts of service (by leading his staff well, treating customers with respect, and by serving his local community). And it’s through these humble acts of service that G-Money has become a staple in the ski/snowboard community. We were honored to sit down with him, and we think his story will encourage you to “walk-the-walk.”

Nov 08, 202124:36
Vision, Mission and Values: EP5 Identity

Vision, Mission and Values: EP5 Identity

Can we be honest, even if it stings a little bit? Our culture has an identity crisis, doesn’t it? We don’t know WHO we are. And when we’re asked who we are, all we can think to do is provide a list of all the things we DO. Our identities have become wrapped up in fickle and fleeting actions and behaviors. You’ve seen this, right? Think about it for a moment. How often do skiers and snowboarders describe who they are by: 1) who they know, 2) what tricks they can do, 3) the places they’ve been, and 4) how many days they got on the hill? (Just to name a few). And while some of these things are pretty cool, they’re a shabby foundation to build your identity on. One moment they’re here, and the next moment...they’re gone. We need something far more stable. We need something lasting to base our identity on. And for us...that’s Jesus.

In this episode, on SFC’s “Identity” value, Joshua Stock speaks 3-time Olympic medalist (one gold), 14-time X-Games medalist (7 gold), and 2-time ESPY winner, Kelly Clark. If you grew up in and/or spent ANY time around the ski/snowboard industry, then you know the name Kelly Clark. Kelly grew up competing and is one of the winningest snowboarders of all time. Her list of accomplishments is nothing short of amazing. But even more amazing, in our opinion, is how she learned to not let snowboarding be her end-all-be-all. For Kelly, snowboarding was fun, but it wasn’t ultimate. So tune in. We know that you’re going to be blown away and challenged by Kelly’s story.

Nov 01, 202136:56