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Feb-8-2010

Buckshot: Barrel Two

Posted by MIKE under Podcast

Two Fools on the Road to Emmaus Podcast: Comparing the simplicity of Kingdom to the ever-increasing complexity of religion, Mark and Mike conclude their conversation started last week.  With stops along the way that examine our conception of worship and the co-dependency of our religious systems, there is a little something for everyone.

Feb-1-2010

Buckshot

Posted by MIKE under Podcast

Two Fools on the Road to Emmaus Podcast – This week the guys enter into a wide ranging conversation starting with their reminiscences of Sacramento, that scatters into thoughts on intermediaries, suffering, institution, and even a clichéd metaphor about butterflies.

Jan-24-2010

More Californ-i-eh

Posted by MIKE under Podcast

Two Fools on the Road to Emmaus Podcast – Join Mark and Mike as they conclude their Sacramento interview, and find out more about where the journey has taken David and his friends.  From the halls of religion to the uncertainty and messiness of vulnerable relationship, the guys continue to discuss what God is doing through Family Room Media, and in the lives of many believers in the Sacramento area.

Jan-16-2010

Californ-i-eh

Posted by MIKE under Podcast

Two Fools on the Road to Emmaus Podcast – Recorded during a recent trip to Sacramento CA (yes, they let us into the country), Mike and Mark interview David Frederickson of Family Room Media about his journey.  Former pastor of a successful church, David describes the process as God moved their church from conventional to “free range”, starting the process by dismantling their idea of authority.

Davids book: When the Church leaves the Building

DVD Series: Church Outside the Walls

Dec-28-2009

The Trute!

Posted by MIKE under Podcast

truth-consequences-500Two Fools on the Road to Emmaus Podcast - Continuing where they left off last week, the guys explore the ways we can connect with God, and advocate a marriage of knowledge and experience, rather than discarding one for the other.  As well, they examine the enlightenment and how it affects our relationships with God.