inHoPE Podcast

inHoPE Podcast

conversations about strengthening Unity in Christ

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    Public Schools

    Preach sits down with Christian Public High School Teacher Jeremy Scheffel to talk about how Christian unity can help believers on public school campuses. 

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  • A man wearing a nike hat is taking a picture with his phone

    Gen Z is different

    This was an encouraging and challenging conversation about Gen Z with local Youth Pastor John Avery.

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  • The cover of the book the connected church building a healthy thriving church

    The Connected Church

    Listen to a conversation with Pastor Mac Mayer from Life Church in Meridian, Idaho, on building connections to strengthen the Church.

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  • The word intro is written in yellow scrabble tiles on a blue background.

    Intro

    Meet the people behind the inHoPE podcast and hear what you can expect.

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  • A rogue barbell is sitting on the floor in a gym.

    Strength and Unity

    What do we mean by strength and unity in the body of Christ? Listen as Preach and his wife share some thoughts to clarify these terms for future episodes.

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  • A poster for a new episode discussing the challenge of praying in unity with dusty banner

    Unity in Prayer


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  • Lessons in unity from sports is a new episode with pam young from fca

    Lessons in Unity for the church from sports. Ft. Pami Young from FCA

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  • A bunch of colorful balloons are flying in the sky.

    Why

    Conversation with Pastor Josh from E3 touching on motivations for unity with Christ and unity in Christ.

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  • A man is walking down a road holding a book and a briefcase.

    The Role of Pastors

    Discussion with Joel Wendland of SIMN on pastors' three roles.

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  • A man is standing in front of a wall of question marks.

    What & Why

    We talk about the what and why of dedication to unity in the body of Christ.

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  • A hourglass is sitting on a sandy beach near the ocean

    U.N.I.T.Y

    Letting a little nerd and passion out with an acronym addressing inHoPE's dedication to unity in Christ.

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  • A blue and green logo that says ro 116

    Kingdom Focused Crowdfunding

    Preach talks with Kimbra Shaw and Blossom Johnston of RO116, a nonprofit that connects and supports ministries through crowdfunding fast-pitch events.

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  • A green leaf is growing out of an open book.

    Biblical Studies Center at BSU

    Preach and Avery visit the Biblical Studies Center, a collaborative ministry located near Boise State University


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  • An aerial view of the meridian presbyterian church

    Would your community miss you?

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  • A man and a woman are sitting at a table drinking coffee and talking.

    Unity through Disagreement

    How disagreement has made this young couple's relationship strong.

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  • Two men are sitting on a couch talking to each other.

    What is a Corporate Chaplain

    Conversation with Chaplain Steve Tanner from Corporate Chaplains of America

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  • A group of men are sitting at a table in an office talking to each other.

    Unity in the Workplace

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  • A picture of smooth river stones in shallow water above another picture of an iron axe being sharpened with sparks coming off from it.

    Iron Sharpens Iron

    Conversation with Pastor Austin from FCC Payette about the uncomfortable but necessary process of discipleship

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  • Balaam's Donkey

    Sometimes it's better to be an ass 

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  • Strength

    What does it mean for the the body of Christ to be strong?

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  • In His Presence

    The power and importance of God's Presence.

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  • Priority, Humility, Love

    Lessons from Israel's approach to Esau

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  • Less Than

    Have you ever felt less than?

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Moving Christian unity from the peripheral to the center

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