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Theology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleGospel Faithfulness & Social Engagement: The Life and Teaching of Francis Grimké - with Dr. Drew MartinIn this episode of Theology for the People, Nick talks with Dr. Drew Martin, professor of theology and church history at Covenant Theological Seminary. Drew shares about his pastoral journey, his transition to academia, and why he wrote his new book on Francis Grimké — an influential but often overlooked African American Presbyterian pastor, church leader, and early civil rights advocate.They discuss Grimké’s life: born into slavery, educated at Princeton, and pastoring 15th Street Presbyterian Church in Washington, DC, for nearly 50 years. Drew explains Grimké’s passion for preaching the gospel and fighting racial prejudice, his wisdom in ho...2025-07-2132 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleThe Evangelistic Legacy of Tim Keller - with Matt SmethurstIn this episode host Nick Cady talks with Matt Smethurst about his new book Tim Keller on the Christian Life. Matt shares about his ministry journey, why Tim Keller’s legacy is still so valuable for the church today, and what he discovered while sifting through Keller’s sermons, books, and endnotes. They discuss Keller’s approach to contextualization, evangelism, friendship, and what it means to taste and see that the Lord is good. Whether you’re a long-time fan of Keller’s work or just curious about his influence, this conversation will deepen your appreciatio...2025-07-1437 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleScrolling Ourselves to Death: Discipleship in the Digital Age - with Brett McCrackenWhat does it mean to follow Jesus in an age of constant distraction and digital overload?In this episode of Theology for the People, Nick Cady is joined by Brett McCracken — senior editor at The Gospel Coalition and editor of the new book Scrolling Ourselves to Death. Drawing inspiration from Neil Postman’s classic Amusing Ourselves to Death, this conversation explores how modern technology is shaping our souls, eroding our attention, and forming a plausibility structure that makes it harder to believe in transcendent truth.They discuss:How social media is forming us spirit...2025-06-3048 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleHow God's Grace Meets Us at Rock Bottom: Ray Ortlund on Isaiah 57:15In this episode, Nick Cady is joined by pastor and author Ray Ortlund Jr. to talk about how God's grace meets us in our lowest moments.Ray  is the president of Renewal Ministries, and the pastor to pastors at Immanuel Church in Nashville. He is an Old Testament scholar, has taught as a professor, and was a contributor to the ESV Study Bible.Drawing from Isaiah 57:15 and Ray’s personal experiences of betrayal, regret, loneliness, and loss, they explore how the gospel offers real hope for crushed and broken people.Topics include:How...2025-06-2338 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWhy Epistemology Matters More Than Ever - with Miles DeBenedictisIn this episode, Pastor Nick Cady interviews Pastor Miles DiBenedictus of Cross Connection Church in Escondido, California.Miles is a PhD student at Southern Seminary studying AI ethics, and in this discussion, they explore the topic of epistemology: what it is, why it matters, and how it affects everything from how we read the Bible to how we navigate truth in a world of misinformation and digital confusion. Whether you're new to the term or already intrigued by philosophy, this conversation will help you think more clearly about how we know what we know—and why...2025-06-0951 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleAfter Chalcedon: The Role of the Early Church Councils for Evangelicals Today - with Matt PurselyWhat is the enduring legacy of the early church councils, and what role should they play in the lives of Bible-believing Christians today?In this episode, host Nick Cady is joined again by Matt Pursely, Executive Pastor at Park Hill Church in San Diego, California and graduate of Westminster Theological Seminary with a focus on Historical Theology, to discuss what happened after Chalcedon, and why it matters for believers today.We also discuss the views of William Lane Craig, who holds to a Neo-Apolinarian Christology which some see as being in conflict with Chalcedon. We...2025-06-0242 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleMinistry in French Canada: Church Planting in Montreal, Quebec - with Sebastien FrappierIn this episode, Nick Cady in joined by Sebastian Frappier, to discuss his incredible journey from a professional acting career to planting a church in the highly secular city of Montreal, Quebec. Sebastian shares how a moment of spiritual emptiness led him to encounter Jesus through a Gideon Bible on Guadalupe Mountain in Texas. He reflects on his 12-year journey of preparation, the unique challenges of ministry in a post-Christian culture, and how his acting background informs his preaching and evangelism. The conversation also covers the unique cultural and spiritual aspects of Quebec, effective evangelism strategies in...2025-05-2653 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleHow Did We Get the Bible? Exploring the Formation of the Biblical Canon - with Shane Angland Th.MIn this episode, Nick Cady and Shane Angland tackle the critical question: How did the Bible come to be? They explore the formation of the biblical canon, addressing misconceptions, historical processes, and the theological significance of Scripture. From the Old Testament’s roots in God’s redemptive work to the New Testament’s apostolic authority, this conversation offers clarity on why the Bible is trusted as God’s inspired Word. They also discuss the Apocrypha, the Council of Trent’s impact, and how early Jewish and Christian communities recognized canonical texts.Connect wi...2025-05-1953 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWhat is the Baptism of the Holy Spirit - with Dr. Alan StoddardWhat is the baptism of the Holy Spirit? Does it happen simultaneously with salvation, or is it a subsequent experience? How should our understanding of the baptism with the Holy Spirit shape our practice in the church? In this episode, Pastor Nick Cady is interviewed by Dr. Alan Stoddard about this topic.Alan is a pastor and church planter with over 25 years of ministry experience. Alan holds a Master’s Degree from Southwestern Seminary, and a Doctorate in preaching from Gordon Conwell. Both Nick and Alan serve as Adjunct Professors at Calvary Chapel Bible College. Ala...2025-05-1246 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleAI & the Imago Dei: Considering the Potentials and Pitfalls of Artificial Intelligence from a Christian Perspective - with Paul A. HoffmanIn this episode, Nick Cady sits down with Paul Hoffman, pastor and co-author of a new book on artificial intelligence and its implications for Christian faith. Paul, joined by his co-author Sean O’Callaghan, an expert in transhumanism, explores the theological, ethical, and practical dimensions of AI. From its potential to advance Bible translation to the risks of “Christian malformation,” they discuss how believers can engage AI selectively to foster human flourishing while staying rooted in the Imago Dei—the image of God. Whether you’re a pastor, a tech enthusiast, or simply curious ab...2025-04-2845 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleThe Council of Chalcedon (451 AD) - with Shane AnglandIn this episode, Nick sits down in person with returning guest Shane to explore the Council of Chalcedon (AD 451), the fourth ecumenical council of the early church. Recorded live in Colorado during an Expositors Collective training weekend, this conversation traces the events leading up to Chalcedon, its theological breakthroughs, and its messy aftermath. From the fallout of the Council of Ephesus to the clash between the Alexandrian and Antiochian schools of Christology, Shane breaks down the stakes: how do we understand the two natures of Christ—human and divine—in one person? The episode also tackles the poli...2025-04-1450 minExpositors CollectiveExpositors CollectiveThe Perils and Possibilities of ChatGPT for Preachers with Mike Neglia & Nick CadyCan AI enhance sermon preparation without compromising theological integrity? Mike Neglia and Nick Cady DELVE into the ethics of using AI in Christian ministry, discussing its potential benefits (like editing, condensing, and title generation) and serious dangers (such as inaccuracies, plagiarism, and spiritual shortcuts). Mike shares real-life examples of how he’s used AI—including a misattributed quote from former Irish President Mary McAleese—while Nick warns against letting AI replace personal study and reliance on the Holy Spirit. Whether you're curious or cautious about AI, this episode provides a thoughtful and practical guide for pastors navigating this new frontier...2025-03-251h 00Theology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleUsing AI in Christian Ministry: Ethics, Dangers, & Best Practices - with Mike NegliaCan AI be a helpful tool for pastors, or does it pose a risk to authenticity, integrity, and reliance on the Holy Spirit?Welcome to Season 5 of Theology for the People!In this crossover episode, Theology for the People and Expositors Collective team up to consider the ethics, dangers, and best practices for using AI in Christian ministry. Host Nick Cady (White Fields Community Church, Longmont, CO) speaks with Mike Neglia (Calvary Cork, Ireland & Expositors Collective) to discuss the use of AI tools like ChatGPT in sermon preparation and more.Visit...2025-03-1756 minBible in LifeBible in LifeA Biblical Theology of Spiritual Growth - with Nick CadyWhat is the process by which people grow spiritually? What is a discipleship pathway and how do you create one? How can we grow spiritually and how can we help other grow as well? Nick Cady is the lead pastor at White Fields Community Church in Longmont, CO. He served for 18 years on the mission field and is part of the leadership team for the Expositors Collective. He's also the host of the Theology for the People podcast. Midway through this discussion we process the discipleship pathway for Nick's church. To see that click here....2024-06-1359 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleAndrew Wilson - Romanticism & “Protestant Paganism”: Christianity in Relation to Western CultureIn this first episode of Season 4, Nick Cady speaks with pastor and author Andrew Wilson about why understanding western culture is important for Christian theology and mission. Andrew has a PhD from King’s College London, and he serves as the teaching pastor at King’s Church London. In his new book, Remaking the World: How 1776 Created the Post-Christian West, Andrew looks at 7 transformational events which took place in 1776, that paved the way for today’s post-Christian western culture. By understanding how those events influence the way people think today, Christians can more effectively share God’s...2024-01-3147 minStrength for Today\'s PastorStrength for Today's Pastor152- The God I Won't Believe In (with Nick Cady)Comments? Questions? Send us a message!In episode 152, Bill Holdridge sits down with pastor Nick Cady of White Fields Community Church in Longmont, Colorado. The topic is the backstory of Nick's book, The God I Won't Believe In. How would you complete this sentence, “I could never believe in a God who…?”In 2019, Nick Cady asked the Internet that very question. The responses, along with other research, highlighted nine common themes – topics which people say make it hard for them to embrace Christianity. What began as a nine-week series of messages addressing these barriers...2023-11-0242 minThe GoodLion PodcastThe GoodLion PodcastExploring The Major Views On Eschatology - Nick CadyAaron is joined by his long-time friend Nick Cady, to dive deep into the fascinating theological topic of eschatology. 😊Eschatology is a topic that often leaves many Christians feeling confused and overwhelmed. With its complexities and differing perspectives, it's no wonder why this subject can sometimes seem daunting to navigate. 😬Nick aims to provide clarity and understanding by delving into the various views and shedding light on the intricacies of eschatology. 🌟Together, Nick and Aaron will explore the four main views of eschatology, shedding light on the differences and similarities between them. They will also delv...2023-10-301h 22Theology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleAvoiding Reductionist Views of the Atonement - with Jeremy TreatJeremy Treat is the Pastor for preaching and vision at Reality LA, a church in Los Angeles, California. He is also an Adjunct Professor of theology at BIOLA University, and he has his PhD from Wheaton College.  Jeremy is the author of several books. His latest book is The Atonement: an Introduction, published by Crossway Publishing as part of their series of Short Studies in Systematic Theology. In this episode, Jeremy speaks with Nick Cady about the doctrine of the Atonement, including what it means, and why it is so central to Christianity. T...2023-08-2440 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWhat is Biblical Unitarianism? - Considering the Best Arguments For and Against ItIn this episode, Nick Cady and Jason Cralley respond to the best arguments for Biblical Unitarianism, the a non-Trinitarian interpretation of biblical texts about who God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are. In doing this, they look at the history of Arianism and Trinitarian formulations of who God is, including a discussion about Constantine and the First Council of Nicaea, and the Nicene Creed. Further, they look into the arguments put forth regarding certain Biblical passages that Unitarians point to as evidence of God's non-trinitarian, or unitarian nature, and give a defense for trinitarian beliefs.2023-07-2749 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleDealing with Doubt and Deconstruction - with Aaron SalvatoIn recent years it has become increasingly popular for people who grew up in Christianity to go through a process of “deconstruction” in which they seek to examine and question the origins of their beliefs.  Deconstruction isn’t always a bad thing, but the deconstruction movement, powered by social media, largely targets younger people and encourages them to cast off their Christiaan beliefs.  This episode of Theology for the People is the recording of a workshop which Nick Cady and Aaron Salvato co-lead at the 2023 Calvary Global Network International Conference on the Topic of Doubt and Deco...2023-07-2000 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleAMA #1: Ask Me Anything - Pride Month, Sin in the New Jerusalem, Work, Marriage, and moreIn this episode, Nick Cady and Jason Cralley respond to questions on various topics, including how Christians should respond to Pride Month, whether humans will have the ability to sin in the age to come, how to serve God faithfully in an unsatisfying job, and how to respond to different situations in dating and marriage. To submit your questions for future Ask Me Anything Episodes, visit nickcady.org.2023-06-0834 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWith All Your Might: Exploring Biblical Teaching about Diligence, Hard Work, Sabbath, and SlothHave we over-emphasized the value of rest and Sabbath to the neglect of the biblical teaching on diligence and hard work? On this episode, Nick Cady is joined by Tyler Fuss and Mike Neglia to discuss what the Bible has to say about the importance of diligence, the danger of sluggardliness, and how to know the difference between hard work and over-work. Tyler studied theology at Denver Seminary and is now a business owner in Colorado. Mike is the lead pastor of Calvary Cork in Cork, Ireland and a student at Western Seminary. Mike also...2023-06-0159 minExpositors CollectiveExpositors CollectivePreaching and Planting - Brian Kelly, Nick Cady and Mike NegliaIn this episode of Expositors Collective, Mike Neglia and Nick Cady are interviewed by Brian Kelly (Host of the Cultivate Church Planting Podcast) to discuss the crucial role of expositional Bible teaching in church planting. With their combined experience as pastors and church planters, Mike and Nick share valuable insights and practical tips on how to effectively communicate the Word of God to a new congregation. They explore the benefits of teaching the Bible in a clear and relevant way, and how it can help build a strong foundation for a thriving church community. Join us as we delve...2023-05-3035 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleThe First Gospel: Why Genesis 3 is Key to Understanding the Entire Bible - with Mitch ChaseMitchell Chase (PhD) is the Associate Professor of Biblical Studies at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He also serves as Preaching Pastor at Kosmosdale Baptist Church. Mitch has written several articles for the Gospel Coalition, and he is the author of several books.  In this episode, Mitch and Nick discuss how a better understanding of Genesis 3 can help us understand the entire Bible in a deeper way. Mitch’s latest book, Short of Glory: a Biblical and Theological Exploration of the Fall, addresses this topic. We discuss some issues in Genesis 3, such as the priestly rol...2023-05-2547 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWhat Proof is there that Jesus Actually Resurrected?In this episode, Nick Cady and Michael Payne discuss what is at stake in regard to Jesus' resurrection, as well as some alternative explanations for Jesus' missing body that have been proposed. Finally, they share some of the strongest evidences for why Christians believe that Jesus did in fact rise from the grave. For more from Nick and Mike, check out the White Fields Church Podcast, whitefieldschurch.com, or the White Fields YouTube channel. Make sure to visit the Theology for the People blog at nickcady.org for more articles and content.2023-04-0625 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWriting Update & Announcement: Audiobook Preview & Upcoming Book ReleasesCurt Fuller is the Technical Director at White Fields Community Church in Longmont, Colorado. Additionally, Curt is Nick's writing partner; he was the editor of Nick's first book: The God I Won't Believe In: Facing Nine Common Barriers to Embracing Christianity The audiobook version of that book was published on February 1, 2023. In this episode, you can hear a preview of that book, and we discuss other projects currently in the works. To read the Theology for the People blog, or to suggest a topic or ask a question, visit: nickcady.org2023-02-0927 minJesus Famous with Nate HoldridgeJesus Famous with Nate HoldridgeAuthor Interview: The God I Won’t Believe In: Facing Nine Common Barriers to Embracing Christianity by Nick CadyNate talks with Author and Pastor Nick Cady about his new book The God I Won’t Believe In: Facing Nine Common Barriers to Embracing Christianity. Nate and Nick discuss the behind the scenes of the book and the motivation behind its writing. Make sure to grab a copy of Nick's book on Amazon!The God I Won’t Believe In: Facing Nine Common Barriers to Embracing Christianity by Nick Cady:https://amzn.to/3riCYHHFollow Pastor Nate:Website: nateholdridge.comInstagram: @nateholdridgeChurch: calvary.comFoll...2022-10-0550 minTemporary TenantsTemporary TenantsRelief on Launch Day w/ Pastor Nick CadyI am excited to have on Pastor Nick Cady who is the Lead Pastor at White Fields Community Church in Longmont, Colorado. He also leads the cultivate Initiative of Calvary Global Network which is their church planting initiative. He and I discuss church planting, launch day mishaps, and why we need more churches.  If you would like to email the show, please email us at temporarytenantspodcast@gmail.com If you want to know more about Cultivate you can with clicking on the  @ right here. 2022-08-2448 minExpositors CollectiveExpositors CollectiveBattling Pride in in the Heart of the Preacher - Panel Discussion with Dominic Done, Clay Worrell, Nick Cady & Tim ChaddickDominic Done, Clay Worrell, Nick Cady and Tim Chaddick answer questions from participants at our most recent Expositors Collective in person training event, hosted by Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in beautiful southern California. They answer questions about dealing with criticism, pursuing humility, preaching topically yet expositionally (and expositionally yet topically!) the value of written manuscripts and many other important themes. This was recorded in Costa Mesa, California at our most recent Expositors Collective training event. Our next in-person Training Weekend for men and women of all ages will be in Boise, Idaho on October 14-15, 2022 at C...2022-08-1631 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleHow is the Mission of God Progressing in the Midst of the War in Ukraine?In this episode, Michael Payne and Nick Cady speak with George and Sharon Markey, missionaries in Ukraine. George tells the story of how his family moved to Ukraine in 1992, and Sharon tells her story of meeting George and joining him on the mission field. They talk about their family's experience in evacuating from Ukraine when the war began and how they are continuing to reach out with the love of Jesus to the Ukrainian people, and how the mission of God is progressing even in the midst of the current calamity. Check out George and Sharon's new...2022-06-1640 minExpositors CollectiveExpositors CollectiveAnswering Real Questions - Nick CadyNick Cady has some important insights for us in regards to listening to the changing voices and objections that are present in the world around us, and then answering those questions with the unchanging and truthful word of God. Nick and Mike speak about his new book “The God I won’t Believe in: Facing 9 Common Barriers for Embracing Christianity” as well as the research and the sermon series that led up it. Nick Cady is the lead pastor of White Fields Community Church in Longmont, Colorado.Prior to m...2022-06-1438 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWhat is Over-Realized Eschatology?This episode is also available as a blog post: http://nickcady.org/2017/06/28/what-is-over-realized-eschatology/2022-06-0906 minStrength for Today\'s PastorStrength for Today's Pastor124 - The God I Won't Believe In- with Nick CadyComments? Questions? Send us a message!Nick Cady's book The God I Won't Believe In: Facing Nine Common Barriers To Embracing Christianity is an amazing apologetics book like no other. Written in response to on online poll he initiated, The God I Won't Believe In responds to the top nine responses to the phrase, "I could never believe in a God who ________________________________." After a sermon series in response to these objections to Christianity, pastor Nick turned it into a book. A well written, simple, and thoroughly sound theological work.Topics include "I could n...2022-06-0742 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleAre Christian Sexual Ethics Harmful or Helpful? Was "Purity Culture" a Mistake? - with Dean InserraDean Inserra is the author of the book, Pure: Why the Bible's Plan for Sexuality Isn't Outdated, Irrelevant, or Oppressive. In this episode, we talk about "purity culture" and whether the recent pushback against it is warranted. We also discuss biblical sexual ethics and Dean gives advice for people in different life situations in regard to marriage, singleness, and dating. Dean is the founding and lead pastor of City Church in Tallahassee, Florida. He is a graduate of Liberty University and holds a MA in Theological Studies from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is currently pursuing a...2022-06-0235 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWhat is Gospel Culture and How is It Developed?Tim Chaddick is the Pastor for Preaching at Reality Ventura and Founding Pastor of Reality Church London and Reality LA. A native to California, Tim's first ten years of church-planting ministry started as the Lead Pastor of Reality LA in 2006, a thriving church in the heart of Hollywood, before planting Reality London in the UK in 2016. In 2021, Tim returned to California to take up the Pastor for Preaching role at Reality Ventura. In this episode we talk about culture in general, and "gospel culture" specifically. What is "gospel culture" and how is it developed amongst a group...2022-05-2649 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWhat is Your Soul and How Can It Flourish? - with Dominic DoneDominic Done is a pastor and author based out of Colorado Springs, where he leads a ministry called Pursuing Faith. Dominic has served as Professor of Applied Theology at George Fox University, lead pastor of Westside: A Jesus Church in Portland, Oregon. He has a Master’s Degree in Theology from the University of Oxford and is currently working on his PhD at the University of Oxford under Alister McGrath.  He has written two books. His first book, When Faith Fails: Finding God in the Shadow of Doubt, addresses the topics of doubt and deconstruction. His...2022-05-1933 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleFasting Q&A: Eating Disorders & Alternative Forms of FastingIn this Bonus Episode, Conor Berry and I discuss some questions we received regarding our previous episode on fasting: Can you fast from things other than food? What about people who have present or past eating disorders? Can they, or should they fast? Conor also mentions another resource in this episode on the topic of feasting: The Supper of the Lamb by Robert Capon If you find this episode interesting or helpful, please share it with others and leave a rating and review on your podcast app, as that helps other people discover this podcast...2022-05-0915 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleThe Purpose and Power of Fasting - with Conor BerryConor Berry is the Lead Pastor of Calvary Chapel Santa Maria on the Central Coast of California.  In this episode we discuss what the Bible has to say about fasting. What is the purpose of fasting? How does it work? What is the relationship between fasting and prayer, and what is the "reward" of fasting mentioned by Jesus in Matthew 6:16? We seek to answer these questions with consideration of how Christians throughout history have understood fasting, and by looking at a few modern resources as well. Books referenced in this episode: A H...2022-05-0544 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleCultivate: Church Planter Training Program - with Kellen CriswellThis episode was originally published on the Calvary Global Network (CGN) Mission and Methods Podcast.  Calvary Chapel has been recognized as one of the greatest church planting movements of recent times. In this episode, I speak with Kellen Criswell, Global Strategist for Calvary Global Network about a program I have been involved in developing called "Cultivate," which is a program designed to assess, train, and deploy new church planters and missionaries — using the local church as the garden in which those leaders are cultivated. We explain the design and heart behind the Cultivate program, as well as how...2022-04-2840 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWealth, Poverty & the Bible: How Do Finances Relate to Faith?Mason Mortimer is a graduate of Calvary Chapel Bible College and has worked in the financial services industry for 17 years. In this episode we discuss what the Bible has to say about money, wealth, and poverty. How should we think biblically about financial matters, including investments and retirement? We discuss how Christians have related to money historically, such as those who take vows of poverty. Finally, Mason gives us some very practical advice about stewardship, investment, and financial planning. If you find this episode interesting or helpful, please share it with others and...2022-04-2154 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeoplePalm Sunday Points Us to the Heart of the GospelDid you know that as Jesus was entering Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, as the crowds were cheering - he was crying? That's what Luke's Gospel tells us. Why was Jesus crying during this momentous event, and what does it mean for our lives today? This week is Holy Week, when we remember and celebrate the events of Jesus' life which happened in the week leading up to his crucifixion and resurrection. For this occasion, we have a shorter episode, reflecting on how Palm Sunday points us to the heart of the gospel. This episode is...2022-04-1408 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleHow Does Understanding Biblical Genres Affect How We Interpret and Teach Passages in the Bible?In this episode, I speak with Kristie Anyabwile, who recently wrote a book called, Literarily: How Understanding Bible Genres Transforms Bible Study.  We discuss the difference between interpreting the Bible "literally" and interpreting it "literarily," i.e. according to the genre of a given passage. Kristie describes the 8 major literary genres found in the Bible, and their unique aspects. We give a few examples of how not taking genre into account can lead to misinterpretation and misapplication of particular texts. Kristie is married to Pastor Thabiti Anyabwile and they serve at Anacostia River Church in W...2022-04-0742 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleDoes Christianity Create Hateful People? - with Aaron SalvatoIn this episode Aaron Salvato interviews Nick Cady about how hypocrisy can be a barrier to people embracing Christianity, and what the solution is to this problem.  In Nick's recent book, The God I Won't Believe In: Facing Nine Common Barriers to Embracing Christianity, one of the chapters addresses the question of how Christianity can be true if many of its adherents are hypocritical or hateful. Can this be blamed on Christianity itself? Or is there another explanation? Either way, it certainly hurts our witness, so we, if anything, should or can be done about it?  ...2022-03-311h 10The GoodLion PodcastThe GoodLion PodcastHypocrisy Hurts Our Witness. Humility Heals It - Nick CadyAaron talks with Nick Cady all about the problem of Christian hypocrisy, how it is harming the church, and how it shatters the witness of the Christian Church. Nick speaks from the heart and shares about a book he wrote called "The God I Won't Believe In: Facing Nine Common Barriers To Embracing Christianity", specifically from a chapter entitled "I can't believe in a God who creates hateful and hypocritical followers." Aaron and Nick discuss how to combat the problem of hypocrisy, and how Christlike humility is the antidote the culture is craving, whether they realize it or not.2022-03-251h 08Theology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleDoes the Ascension Deserve More Attention? - Why Does Jesus' Ascension Matter for the Gospel and for Us?In this episode, Nick Cady and Michael Payne discuss Jesus' ascension into Heaven and why it matters for the gospel and for us.  Is the ascension simply something that happened, which we acknowledge, or did it actually accomplish something which could not have happened otherwise? How did the early Christians and the Church Fathers understand the ascension? What difference should the ascension make for our lives today? If you find this episode interesting or helpful, please share it with others and leave a rating and review on your podcast app, as that helps other people d...2022-03-2436 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleThe True Story of Saint Patrick of Ireland - with Shane Angland, MDiv from Ennis, IrelandMarch 17 is St. Patrick's Day. What is the true story of St. Patrick? Shane Angland (MDiv, Dallas Theological Seminary) joins the podcast today to help us know the difference between what is myth and what is historically true when it comes to St. Patrick. Did Patrick really drive the snakes out of Ireland? Did he face off with druids? Did he use the shamrock as a teaching tool to explain the Trinity? Shane explains how we can know the difference between what is true about Patrick and what is fable, and how the true story...2022-03-1747 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleThe Russian Invasion of Ukraine: How to Help & How to Pray - with George MarkeyRecorded in Budapest, Hungary this week with Pastor George Markey of Kyiv, Ukraine, originally for KWAVE Radio in Southern California. George has lived in Ukraine for the past 30 years, and is the overseer for Calvary Chapel churches in Ukraine.  In this episode, George shares his perspective on what is going on as Russia is attacking Ukraine, as well as stories of how God is working in the midst of it.  We also discuss needs, what is currently being done, and how you can get involved and help. Finally, George shares how he personally pr...2022-03-1028 minPursuing Faith with Dominic DonePursuing Faith with Dominic DoneUkraine Update with Nick CadyRussia's recent invasion is the largest in Europe since World War II. In this episode, Dominic interviews Nick Cady: a pastor whose family is originally from Ukraine. He is also an author, scholar and missionary. Dominic and Nick discuss recent events in Ukraine, the nation's history, and how followers of Jesus can intercede for those who are in the midst of war.Books Mentioned in the Episode: The God I Won't Believe In: Facing Nine Common Barriers To Embracing Christianity by Nick CadyWebsites:PursuingFaith.orgWhite Fields...2022-02-2828 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleDid the Reformation Reach the East? The Surprising History of Cyril Lucaris and Eastern Orthodoxy's Reaction to the Reformation - with Shane AnglandMany people assume that the Protestant Reformation was something that only affected the Western, or Roman Catholic Church, but in this episode, Shane Angland (Mdiv, Dallas Theological Seminary) shares the incredible story of how the Reformation reached the East.  Shane explains how Martin Luther actually referred to the Eastern Orthodox churches as examples of Christianity which were not subject to the dictates of Roman papal authority, and he tells the story of Cyril Lucaris, the Greek Orthodox theologian and patriarch of Constantinople, who was highly influenced by the Reformation and its principles. Shane Angland resides i...2022-02-2451 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleBook Release Announcement & Preview - The God I Won't Believe In: Facing Nine Common Barriers to Embracing ChristianityNick wrote a book! It's coming out March 6, 2022 and is available for pre-order on Amazon here. The book is titled, The God I Won't Believe In: Facing Nine Common Barriers to Embracing Christianity.  In this episode, Nick sits down with Michael Payne and Curt Fuller, who edited the book, the discuss how the book came about, who it's for, and what it's about. Make sure to visit the Theology for the People blog at nickcady.org for more articles and content.2022-02-1727 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleThe Relationship Between Clergy & Congregation + Study & the Spirit - with Dr. Roy CollinsDr. Roy Collins returns as a guest to the podcast to share his difficult experiences as a young pastor, and how they have led to the dual conclusions that a congregation has a responsibility to a pastor, both to train and to support them, and that a person in ministry has a responsibility to pursue ongoing training in order to stir up the gifts that God has placed within them, so they can serve people well.  In this episode, Dr. Collins speaks candidly about some of his experiences, and Nick shares some current training initiatives that can h...2022-02-1047 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleAdoption, the Gospel, and Practical Theology - with Nate MedlongNate Medlong is a pastor and missionary in Kharkiv, Ukraine. He and his wife Diana have fostered and adopted several children, and in this episode Nate and I discuss how adoption is a picture of the gospel. Not only is adoption a picture of the gospel, and the practice of adopting children is an outworking of the gospel, but we discuss how parenting adopted children helps a person to grow in their understanding of and appreciation for what God has done for us in Christ, by making us his children and adopting us into his family. 2022-02-0336 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleSeason 2 Trailer and PreviewIt's been a minute since the last episode of the Theology for the People podcast dropped. That's because we're currently in the process of recording episodes for Season 2 which will be released over the next several months. Some of the topics we will be discussing this year include: How Adoption is a Picture of the Gospel Why the Ascension is More Important than You Might Think Did the Reformation Reach the East? Orthodox Churches and the Protestant Reformation The True Story of St. Patrick of Ireland What is Deconstruction, and How Should We Respond? And more! 2022-01-1301 minThe Basics of Life ConversationsThe Basics of Life ConversationsNick Cady | Jesus said to "Drink His Blood"?Pastor Nick Cady joins Pastor Rob Salvato to talk about what Jesus meant when He thinned out the crowds after the feeding of the five thousand. 2021-12-0328 minExpositors CollectiveExpositors CollectiveEvery Passage Ultimately Points to Jesus - Nick CadyThe Bible makes sense in its deepest and richest capacity only when we read it through Jesus shaped goggles. When we see all of it through the lens of its Main Character - it should cause us to preach explicitly Christian sermons.Nick Cady (with some help from Pilgrim Benham) explains, shows and tells how to preach Gospel centered sermons that proclaim the gospel from every passage at our in-person training event in Colorado Springs. Register for our next training weekend in Costa Mesa California here: https://expositorscollective.regfox.com/ex...2021-11-231h 36Theology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleMissional Ecclesiology: What is the role of the church in the mission of God? - with Kellen CriswellKellen Criswell is a pastor, ministry leader, and former missionary who holds and MA in Global Leadership from Western Seminary and is currently working on his doctorate. He is the Executive Director of Calvary Global Network and has a heart for the mission of God and the global church. In this episode we discuss Missional Ecclesiology, which is a way of understanding the identity, purpose, and function of the church within the Missio Dei (mission of God). Ecclesiology is the discussion of what the Church is called to be and to do - including its nature, purpose...2021-11-1956 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWhat Has Athens to Do with Jerusalem?: How Should Christians Relate to Ideas and Practices Which Originate Outside of Christianity?In this episode Nick Cady and Michael Payne speak about how Christians should relate to things which originate outside of Christianity, such as yoga, psychology, Christmas, drums, or rock music.  This discussion can be traced all the way back to a historical argument between Tertullian and Justin Martyr which can be summarized by Tertullian's classic question: "What Has Athens to Do with Jerusalem?" Visit the Theology for the People blog site at nickcady.org - where you can ask questions or submit suggestions for future episodes.2021-11-1242 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleReformation Day: Martin Luther, the Bible, & the GospelThis episode is also available as a blog post: http://nickcady.org/2021/10/29/reformation-day-martin-luther-the-bible-the-gospel/2021-10-3007 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleNavigating Issues of Christian Liberty without Legalism or Licentiousness - with David GuzikPastor and author David Guzik joins the podcast this week to talk about the topic of Christian liberty.  How do we make sense of "gray areas," things like drinking alcohol, tattoos, smoking tobacco, music choices, etc. about which some Christians have strong convictions that Christians should never do those things, whereas others feel that they can enjoy these things in moderation without any conflict with their fidelity to following Jesus? How do we honor one another without being held hostage by every person's personal whim? David helps shed some light on these and other questions related to t...2021-10-2835 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleGeneral vs. Specific Revelation: How Do We Know What We Know About God? - with Gino GeraciIs it true that "all truth is God's truth"? What does it mean when the Bible talks about a "mystery" that has been revealed? This week Gino Geraci joins the podcast once again to discuss the topic of "revelation," and the question of how we know what we know about God, including His will for us, our lives, and the world.  The Bible talks about two specific kinds of revelation: general and specific. In this podcast we give some examples of each and answer questions like: Does one have greater value than the other? What a...2021-10-2130 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleImago Dei: What Does It Mean that We are Created in the "Image of God"? - with Gino GeraciGino Geraci is a pastor, Bible teacher, and syndicated radio show host. He is the founding pastor of Calvary South Denver in Littleton, Colorado, from which he recently retired and is now focusing fully on his radio and online ministries. In this episode, Gino and Nick speak about what it means when the Bible tells us that we, as human beings, have been created in the image of God (Imago Dei in Latin). What are some of the implications of this doctrine as relates to the value of human life, and what would be the implications if...2021-10-1426 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleMaking Sense of Bible Translations - with Shane AnglandShane Angland (MA Theology, Dallas Theological Seminary), joins the podcast to talk about Bible translations and what makes some translations better than others. Shane is the lead preaching elder at Ennis Evangelical Church in Ennis, Ireland. A native of the west coast of Ireland, Shane served as a missionary in Ukraine with the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students, and later earned a Masters Degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, where the focus of his studies was on Textual Criticism. In this episode, Shane explains what Textual Criticism is (and is not), and explains the important elements...2021-10-0755 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleChrist-Centered Hermeneutics - Part 2: Responding to Objections to Christ-Centered Hermeneutics - with Mike NegliaThis week Nick Cady and Mike Neglia respond to some objections to Christ-centered hermeneutics. Is Christ-centered hermeneutics actually ego-centric, in that it focuses on what Jesus has done for “me’? Does Christocentricity fail to honor the trinitarian nature of God by focusing primarily on the Son? Does it fail to teach what the text actually says in an attempt to make every message about Jesus? Nick and Mike respond to these, and other questions in this episode, which is Part 2 of a 2-part series on Christ-Centered Hermeneutics. In Part 1, we laid the foundation for what Chri...2021-10-011h 00Theology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleChrist-Centered Hermeneutics - Part 1: Is it a stretch to say that everything in the Bible points to Jesus? - with Mike NegliaMike Neglia, lead pastor of Calvary Cork in Cork, Ireland joins the podcast this week to talk about Christ-centered hermeneutics: the idea that the Bible is a book about Jesus, and therefore everything in Scripture ultimately points to Jesus is some way.  What are "hermeneutics" and is it really accurate to view the Bible in this way? Furthermore, we will discuss if this way of looking at the Bible is actually helpful to the reader of the Bible or the listener of a sermon. Mike and Nick are both on the steering committee of Expositors C...2021-09-231h 02Theology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleBiblical Interpretation with Dr. Roy Collins: Guidelines for Correctly Understanding & Faithfully Applying God's WordDr. Roy Collins (DMin) has served as a pastor, consultant, and professor of theology at Colorado Christian University, where he taught Biblical Interpretation. In this episode, Dr. Roy shares with us the key to unlocking the meaning of any given passage of the Bible, as well as a 5-step system of guidelines for how to exegete a given passage. The books recommended in this episode by Dr. Collins are:  Grasping God's Word: A Hands-On Approach to Reading, Interpreting, and Applying the Bible, by Duvall & Hays The Gospel and Kingdom, by Graeme Goldsworthy Dr. Collins leads a...2021-08-2636 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleContextualization: How to Translate the Message Without Changing It - A Conversation with Benjamin Morrison Discussing Ministry in Eastern EuropeIn this episode Nick Cady sits down with Benjamin Morrison, pastor of Calvary Chapel Svitlovodsk, Ukraine, as well as the coordinator for City to City Ukraine and a member of the leadership of City to City Europe, to discussion cross-cultural ministry and the topic of contextualization. When we "contextualize" the gospel, or any other biblical message, do we run the risk of changing it? What is the goal and purpose of contextualization, and how can we be sure that we are doing it well, without watering down the message on the one hand, nor adding unbiblical elements...2021-08-1936 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleHermeneutics: How Do We Correctly Interpret What the Bible Says? - with Benjamin Morrison & Craig BabcockIn this episode Nick Cady and special co-host Craig Babcock speak with Benjamin Morrison, lead pastor of Calvary Chapel Svitlovodsk, Ukraine and coordinator for City to City Ukraine, about the topic of hermeneutics: the interpretation of texts, particularly the Bible. Hermeneutics and biblical interpretation is the focus of Ben's masters studies at London School of Theology, Nick's alma mater.  What is hermeneutics, and why is it important? Can't we just read the Bible without having to worry about interpretation? As Ben shows us, everyone who reads the Bible has a hermeneutics and we are all interpreters, the question is: are y...2021-08-1241 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleA Theology of Music: with Jon Markey & Michael PayneMichael Payne and Jon Markey are accomplished musicians, songwriters, and producers, and in this episode they talk with Nick about the theology of music. Listen in to this discussion of what the Bible has to say about music: its purpose, uses, and significance - including the "song of creation," Jubal, and practical discussions for today. Check out Jon's ministry: Room for More music on YouTube and his church: Calvary Chapel Ternopil (Ukraine) Check out Michael on Spotify: Michael Payne and you can watch him on the White Fields Community Church YouTube page. The book mentioned in this episode is Scribbling...2021-08-0557 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWill God Remove the Holy Spirit from a Person Because of Disobedience?This episode is also available as a blog post: http://nickcady.org/2021/07/23/will-god-remove-the-holy-spirit-from-a-person-because-of-disobedience/ The sermons referenced in the episode can be found here:  The Promised Helper The Work of the Holy Spirit in the Life of a Believer The entire Spirit-Filled Life sermon series can be found here: The Spirit-Filled Life2021-07-2911 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleTheological Method: Sources of Theology and Why People Arrive at Different Conclusions About Matters of Faith and the BibleIn this episode, Nick and Mike discuss the topic of "theological method", which involves the study of how people arrive at theological conclusions based on how they use the "sources of theology" in relation to each other. We discuss the 5 commonly recognized sources of theology, explain different theological methods that exist, and how they relate to interpreting the Bible in light of our ever-changing world. Check out the Theology for the People blog site at nickcady.org2021-07-2332 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWayne Taylor: Charismatic Christianity & the BiblePastor Wayne Taylor has a long history as a leader in the Calvary Chapel movement; he founded Calvary Fellowship in Seattle, Washington, where he served as lead pastor for 42 years. Under his leadership, 55 churches were planted out of Calvary Fellowship, both in the Pacific Northwest and abroad. Wayne now serves on the executive leadership team of Calvary Global Network. In this week's episode, Wayne and I discuss what it means to be "charismatic." We discuss the origin of the word, arguments for and against charismatic practices, as well as John MacArthur, theological method, Calvary Chapel, and our...2021-06-2939 minCGN VoicesCGN VoicesCGN Goals and Strategies: George Scanlan Talks with Nick Cady!CGN Goals and Strategies: George Scanlan Talks with Nick Cady! @georgescanlan and @cadynick talk CGN non-profit status, church planter assessment, CGN Local Connectors, and more. Visit calvaryglobalnetwork.com #CGN #ministry #leadership2021-06-2424 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleThe Perspicuity of Scripture: Is the Bible Clear? Can Everyone Understand It?Can anyone pick up the Bible, read it and understand it? Is Scripture "clear," and if it is: about what and for whom is it clear? I wrote my Masters dissertation on the topic of the perspicuity, or clarity, of Scripture. This is an important topic, because whether or not we view Scripture as clear affects how we handle and use the Bible and how we relate to church traditions, and how we view the world in the midst of a culture in which many long-held beliefs and assumptions are being challenged. In this episode...2021-06-1834 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleIs the Book of Esther Fictional? Does it Really Belong in the Bible?Did you know that the Book of Esther never mentions God? Or that whereas almost every Old Testament book is quoted in the New Testament, the Book of Esther is not? Or that the Dead Sea Scrolls contained copies of every Old Testament book except the Book of Esther? So then, does Esther belong in the Bible? In this episode I will explain why it was included in the Bible, and why it belongs there. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://nickcady.org/2018/08/15/is-the-book-of-esther-fictional-does-it-really-belong-in-the-bible/2021-06-1010 minCGN VoicesCGN VoicesCGN Church Planting Training and Assessment Program - with Nick CadyCalling All Church Planters! Conference Conversation with Nick Cady Kellen Criswell and Nick Cady share about the upcoming church planter initiative Roundtable opportunity at this year’s conference on June 28- July 1! Register at conference.calvarychapel.com #calvarycgn2021-06-1018 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleThe Formation of the New Testament Canon: Part 2 - Recognition, Disputes & the Gospel of ThomasIn Part 2 of this two-part series, Nick and Mike discuss the process through which the New Testament was recognized as Holy Scripture. At what point were the books of the New Testament recognized as Scripture? Who was involved in that process, or who made that determination? What about the disputed books, and why was the Gospel of Thomas kept out of the Bible? We answer these questions and more in this episode. Make sure to check out the Theology for the People blog as well.2021-06-0337 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleThe Formation of the New Testament Canon: Part 1 - Nicaea, Constantine, & Conspiracy TheoriesIn Part 1 of this two-part episode, Nick and Mike discuss some common misnomers and conspiracy theories regarding the formation of the New Testament canon. What happened in Nicaea? Did Constantine play a role in the formation of the New Testament canon? If so, is there anything we should be concerned about? Check out the Theology for the People blog as well. 2021-05-2717 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleIf "It's All Gonna Burn" Then What's the Point? - How the Resurrection Gives Meaning to Work & ArtIn this episode I'm joined by Pastor Jon Markey from Ternopil, Ukraine. Along with being a pastor and missionary, Jon is a musician and producer. We discuss how the resurrection infuses our lives, including our work and art, with meaning and purpose. Sometimes people have the idea that if the world is going to burn anyway, then there is no point in trying to invest time and energy into work or art in this world; it would simply be akin to hanging curtains in a house that is on fire. However, as Jon and I discuss, Jesus...2021-05-2144 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleZombies in the Bible? Why Did the Dead Come Out of Their Graves and Walk Around When Jesus Died?In Matthew 27:52-53 it says that when Jesus died, "The tombs also were opened. And many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised, and coming out of the tombs after his resurrection they went into the holy city and appeared to many." Why did this happen? And what happened to these "walking dead": did they ascend into Heaven with Jesus, or did they die again at a later date? What was the meaning and significance of this? You can find more articles and content, as well as a place to submit questions...2021-05-1211 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleDid People Go to Heaven Before Jesus’ Death & Resurrection?This episode is also available as a blog post: http://nickcady.org/2019/02/15/did-people-go-to-heaven-before-jesus-death-resurrection/2021-05-0511 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWhat are “Winds & Waves of Doctrine,” and How Can We Recognize Them?In this episode Nick and Mike discuss what it means in Ephesians 4:14 where the Apostle Paul talks about “winds and waves of doctrine.” What are they? How do we recognize them before it’s too late? And how do we avoid being carried away by them? Along with some examples of winds and waves in the recent past, we discuss the “deeper things” of Christianity: what many people mean when they use that phrase and what the deepest things are in reality. Also visit the Theology for the People blog.2021-04-3034 minExpositors CollectiveExpositors CollectiveTheology for the People - Nick CadyWe're glad to introduce you to a brand new podcast from Steering Committee member Nick Cady entitled "Theology for the People" You are likely already familiar with the sound of Nick's voice and will definitely appreciate hearing more of it! The goal of the Theology for the People podcast is to bring understanding of God’s Word and application for the questions that people are asking today. Mike Neglia interviews Nick briefly and then you'll get a chance to hear an episode in its entirety. You can subscribe to Theology for the People on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you li...2021-04-2315 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWhy Does God Judge Some People More Harshly Than Others?Why is it that in the Bible, sometimes God punishes some people severely for their sins, but other people receive no punishment for similar actions? Responding to a question that was submitted here: Theology for the People: Ask a Question or Suggest a Topic, about why God judges some people more harshly than others in the Bible. Examples of this are with Michal (the wife of David) and Uzzah in 2 Samuel 6, the story of the two prophets in 1 Kings 13, and Ananias and Sapphira in Acts 5. This principle can be seen in our lives today, where...2021-04-2217 minLeadership Collective PodcastLeadership Collective PodcastVision - Bonus Episode | Mark Foreman & Nick CadyPastor Mark Foreman of North Coast Calvary in Carlsbad, California joins Pastor Nick Cady of White Fields Community Church in Longmont, Colorado to discuss the topic of vision.  ---- North Coast Calvary Chapel -- northcoastcalvary.org White Fields Community Church -- whitefieldschurch.com2021-04-2252 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleDoes God Hate Religion?In this episode Nick and Mike discuss what the Bible has to say about religion and how God feels about it. Is religion opposed to relationship with Jesus? What is "religion" anyway - and is Christianity a religion or not? We look at uses of the word "religion" in the Bible, as well as passages like Isaiah 1 and Amos 5. We also examine Jefferson Bethke's spoken word YouTube video: "Why I hate religion but love Jesus," as well as a New York Times article about popular views on religion - along with biblical examples from Jesus, the apostles...2021-04-1637 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeoplePodcast Exclusive - Church: An (un)Necessary Evil?In this episode Nick and Mike discuss a comment that came in to the Theology for the People blog claiming that church is only good for "becoming robotized, lobotomized, Romanized, and institutionalized," and is "pointless for knowing Jesus Christ personally." This comment represents a not-uncommon attitude to "organized religion" in general and church in particular. This episode includes discussions about the Bible, Jesus, American history, and Henry David Thoreau. The book recommended in this episode is The Bible in America: Essays in Cultural History 2021-04-0938 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the People“Preaching” or “Sharing”?This episode is also available as a blog post: http://nickcady.org/2019/10/16/preaching-or-sharing/2021-04-0606 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWas Jesus in the Grave Three Days and Three Nights? Here’s How It Adds UpThis episode is also available as a blog post: http://nickcady.org/2017/04/17/was-jesus-in-the-grave-three-days-and-three-nights-heres-how-it-adds-up/2021-03-3108 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleDoes Easter Come From Ishtar?This episode is also available as a blog post: http://nickcady.org/2018/04/12/does-easter-come-from-ishtar/2021-03-3007 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleThe Gospel of Caesar Augustus, & What It Tells Us About the Gospel of Jesus ChristThis episode is also available as a blog post: http://nickcady.org/2019/01/09/the-gospel-of-caesar-augustus-what-it-tells-us-about-the-gospel-of-jesus-christ/2021-03-2507 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWhy Did Jesus Tell Some People to Keep Quiet about His Miracles and Identity?This episode is also available as a blog post: http://nickcady.org/2018/04/23/why-did-jesus-tell-some-people-to-keep-quiet-about-his-miracles-and-identity/2021-03-2506 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleThe Blind Men and the Elephant: The Problems with this Analogy about ReligionThis episode is also available as a blog post: http://nickcady.org/2020/09/08/the-blind-men-and-the-elephant-the-problems-with-this-analogy-about-religion/2021-03-1805 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleDid Jesus Heal a Centurion’s Same-Sex Partner?This episode is also available as a blog post: http://nickcady.org/2021/01/28/did-jesus-heal-a-centurions-same-sex-partner/2021-03-1606 minTheology for the PeopleTheology for the PeopleWas Jesus Racist? Why Did He Call a Gentile Woman a Dog?This episode is also available as a blog post: http://nickcady.org/2021/03/11/was-jesus-racist-why-did-he-call-a-gentile-woman-a-dog/2021-03-1608 minThe Nick Lugo ShowThe Nick Lugo Show28. Cady North | The Resiliency Effect: Unlock the Tools to Achieve Your DreamsCady North, entrepreneur and author of The Resiliency Effect, has had an inspiring career journey. From working part-time while pursuing a degree to writing her own book, Cady has accomplished a lot. In her journey, she decided to leave home in Texas and pursue her dreams in D.C. Throughout her career, she has learned valuable skills like the importance of independence and has adopted a lifestyle full of hard work. In this episode, North details the resilience needed to accomplish your life long goals. 🦸‍♂️ Follow Nick Lugo! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nick.lugo/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-l...2021-01-181h 04Expositors CollectiveExpositors CollectivePreaching Topical Sermons - Nick CadyEvery Bible teacher preaches topical sermons. Some preachers give topical messages from the pulpit every Sunday, and some only on holidays or for a special series, but all of us need to invest work into improving in this area of sermon preparation and delivery. Nick Cady answers some of Mike Neglia’s questions about best practices and techniques. Some topical preaching can be sloppy and biased, but Nick believes that focused topical sermons can prove a valuable part of our congregation's spiritual diet.2020-11-1743 minThe JuiceThe Juice8. Nick and Ben JoinThis week we’re joined by Nick Xayasouk and Ben Magdalenski! We rant about cops, concerts and weekend shenanigans. Enjoy!!2020-09-241h 18The Nate Morris PodcastThe Nate Morris Podcast#4 - Special Guest: Pastor Nick Cady - A discussion of the current political climate and where our citizenship Heaven.Pastor Nate and special guest Pastor Nick Cady (White Fields Church, Longmont, CO) discuss the current political climate and what our focus as Christians should be in our discourse in this highly charged political season, being first and foremost citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven.2020-07-2124 minDavid Snead Ukraine MissionsDavid Snead Ukraine MissionsExpository preaching with Nick Cady (David Snead Ukraine Missions #007)Today I have the honor of speaking with Nick Cady. Nick was a missionary and church planter in Hungary and now pastors a Calvary Chapel in Longmont Colorado, White Fields Community Church. He's also one of the founders of the Expositors Collective and on the leadership team of Calvary Global Network. I love listening to his exegetical, Christ-centered sermons and have learned a lot from his many experiences on the mission field. If you would like to get in touch with Nick Cady, you can here: Blog - https://nickcady.org/ Instagram - https://www...2020-04-161h 09CGN VoicesCGN VoicesStarting A Food Pantry - Covid-19 Strategies with Nick CadyStarting A Food Pantry - Covid-19 Strategies with Nick Cady2020-03-2703 min