174: BLESS – How to Love Your Neighbors and Change the World

As we experience the grace and goodness of the gospel, we naturally want to share it with others.

How can we share the love and life of Christ with our neighbors in an authentic and winsome way?

In this episode, Ted Ryskoski talks with Denise Ward and Tanner Smith about the book, B.L.E.S.S.: 5 Everyday Ways to Love Your Neighbor and Change the World, by Dave and Jon Fergeson.

 

173: The Asbury Awakening

On February 8, after attending a chapel service at Asbury University in Wilmore, KY, students didn’t leave. Instead, they stayed and continued to pray and worship.

This continued for 3 more weeks attracting the world’s attention as thousands of people from all over the globe then flocked to Asbury to witness what some have called a revival.

On this episode, Ryan Lehtinen talks with Bruce Wesley and Yancey Arrington about what happened at Asbury, what a revival is, and their hopes for Clear Creek.

172: Global Mission — Feet on the Ground in Africa

God is at work all over the world and he invites us to join with him in his mission.

Over the next 5 years, our hope is to see 1,000 people from Clear Creek set foot on foreign soil in the name of Jesus.

In this episode, guest host Ted Ryskoski, sits down with Karl Garcia, Greg Poore, and Richard Sarpong to discuss our church’s heart for global missions, church planting, and their recent trip to Africa.

171: A Pastor’s Heart

“Lord, awaken me.” This has been our prayer as we’ve been in the Awakening series.

On this episode, campus pastors Ryan Lehtinen, Chris Alston, Karl Garcia, and Lance Lawson discuss the times that God has awakened them personally.

They also share how God has been working in their lives lately and how they hope God shapes Clear Creek this year.

 

 

 

170: Go to the Ends of the Earth

What does it look like to plant churches beyond the 4B area and to the ends of the earth?

On this episode, Ted Ryskoski sits down with Chad Clarkson and Karl Garcia to answer this question and more!

 

 

 

169: Student Small Groups – Gifts, Challenges, and Partnering with Parents

How are student small groups different than adult small groups?

What are our kids doing when we drop them off at The Mix?

Why would these busy adults ever say yes to the relational and time commitments of leading teenagers?

In this episode, Rachel Chester talks with Aaron Suhre and Tara Boyd, Navigators of student groups, and Kara Dawson, Navigator and on staff in student ministry, about the best parts and hardest parts of leading students.

168: Partnering with Parents – A New Podcast

Are parents really the primary disciple-makers of their children?

How can the church come alongside families growing in faith?

In this episode, Rachel Chester talks with Lisa Carden, Creek Kids Director, Kyle Mikulan, Students Director at Clear Lake, and Yancey Arrington, Teaching Pastor, about how all parents can and should lead the way in discipling their children and how CCCC wants to partner with them.

Kyle also announces a new podcast from Clear Creek Resources: Partnering with Parents!

167: Merry and Messy

Our lives can be messy at times, and that means relationships between people can be messy.

What does it look like to walk with others with grace?

On this episode, Ryan Lehtinen talks with Greg Poore and Susan Wesley about stepping into someone’s life, even when it’s messy.

 

166: Local Ways to Serve During the Holidays

How can our generosity make a real impact in our communities?

How do we step into the mess, right where we are, with the light of the gospel?

In this episode, Rachel Chester sits down with Ryan Thomas, CCCC Go Director, and Shari McCormack, CCCC Go Associate, to discuss how to serve our local community as the hands and feet of Jesus.

 

 

165: 2022 Year In Review

As we end 2022, what are you celebrating?

How have you seen God move in your life, your family, and as a church?

On this special “Year In Review” episode, Aaron Lutz sat down with Ryan Lehtinen and Kyle Mikulan to look back on the year that was and look forward to a new year personally and as a church family.