Josh and David talk with Author, Editor, and Speaker, Drew Dyck about what it means to be faithful in ministry. They discuss what its like being a leader in the twenty-first century and talk about the metrics of how we measure success in our world today. You can find Drew on X (even though he and David will never call it that, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn or you can visit his website at http://drewdyck.com. Drew…
Read MoreEp. 704 – Unity and Collaboration with Elise Galis
Elise Galis, Program Manager at Together PDX and Director of Operations at Imago Dei Community, joins the infamous Unsuccess Podcast with Josh and David as they talk about church unity and collaboration and the difficulties of church led collaboration efforts vs third party organizations and how to build and maintain trust in these relationships. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/704_elise.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 703 – Water from the Ceiling with Carina Kunkel
Josh and David are joined on this episode by Carina Kunkel, a local worship leader and coordinator. They talk about a myriad of different things from college experiences to pain caused by church to what it means to be able to show up in a Christian community as ugly and authentically as oneself. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/703_carina.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreKen Loyd’s Heaven
You’re blessed when you’re at the end of your rope. With less of you there is more of God and his rule. You’re blessed when you feel you’ve lost what is most dear to you. Only then can you be embraced by the One most dear to you. You’re blessed when you’re content with just who you are—no more, no less. That’s the moment you find yourselves proud owners of everything that can’t be bought.…
Read MoreEp. 702 – Talking About Things a Pastor Should Not Say or Do
Josh and David kick it just the two of them and talk about David’s Substack, “All the Things I Haven’t Said” and they explore the topics that are generally off limits for pastors and people in leadership. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/702_josh_and_david.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 701 – How Gen Z is the answer for the world with Zack Shoote
Josh and David talk with Zack Shoote, a long-time minister of music and youth, and currently working as a resident director at University of Portland. The guys discuss ministry vs being a layperson, as well as how the church often prefers division over unity. Check out Zach Shoote on Instagram and Facebook http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/701_zack.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreVictorious
I love to win. So much so that I really dislike playing collaborative games. If there is not a chance of me winning I am not terribly interested in playing. We are in the throw of the summer Olympics and it has been fascinating watching the responses of different athletes. Watching the US Men place third in team gymnastics but celebrate like they won gold felt like watching an amazing drummer playing at the wrong…
Read MoreMy Dad
Yesterday was Father’s Day, a day we celebrate and honor those special dad’s in our life. I know for some holidays like this can be difficult either because their relationship with their father is strained or trauma invoking or because they have been able to become a father themselves. For me however it has always been a day to be grateful for my own kids who have made me a father and to celebrate and…
Read MoreEp. 607 – Spiritual Direction with Stephen Dilworth
Stephen is our first triple-hitter guest. What’s that say about him or us? No clue, but hey, it is what it is. Stoked to have him back on the show though. Join us as Stephen shares about some of the new elements in his journey and his training in spiritual direction. He shares with Josh and David about his new work he is calling “Soul Care – Tending to those in Helping Professions.” Soul Care…
Read MoreEp. 606 – Talking with Nathan the Elder
Nathan Riley, Elder at Red Sea Church, joins Josh and David and shares about some of the ups and downs of ministry, what it is like to be a church planter of a church that blows up, and then the different life cycles a church goes through. They also spend some time talking about the North Portland community and what it means to be really present and to be a community pastor. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/606_nathan.mp3Podcast: Play in…
Read MoreEp. 605 – First Door with Marissa and Tyler
Josh and David are joined by two amazing people doing some amazing work in the North Portland Community. Marissa and Tyler run an after school homework club and serve one of the most diverse communities in our city. They talk about some of the joys and struggles of serving a community for the long haul and what it is like living amongst the kids and families you serve. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/605_firstdoor.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe:…
Read MoreEp. 604 – Talking OG St Johns with D Rrell Grenz
Josh and David are joined in this episode by Darrell Grenz, a St Johns native, Roosevelt Alumni, and over the top TicToker. Darrell and Josh reminisce about growing up in St Johns and talk about the change for the better and worse that has happened and share about some practical ways in which we can continue to embrace our community and continue to make it a better place to live. You can catch up with…
Read MoreEp. 603 – Talking Depression with Matt Clark
Josh and David are joined today by a repeat guest, Matt Clark. Matt opens up and shares about some of his journey with mental health and depression. Living with depression is difficult and figuring out how public to be with our own journeys, especially when your professional roles require or ask of you a certain level of vulnerability. Matt, David, and Josh all share practices and disciplines they have found that help them with this…
Read MoreEp. 602 – They Call it Joes with Marty Mertz
David and Josh are joined by the one and only amazing Marty Mertz. They talk about working with vulnerable populations and the often thankless job of Social Work and navigating the hurdles with faith, non-profit, and civic communities. https://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/602_marty_mertz.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 601 – Redefining Unsuccess
Josh and David share a little of their journey the last few years as they kick off a new fresh season of their amazing and spectacular podcast. They dig into what this journey and this podcast really is all about and examine some of what unsuccess looks like and if it truly is the answer to all the worlds problems. Make sure to check it out, subscribe to the show to make sure you get…
Read MoreTrue Success
Yesterday I summited Mt Hood for the first time since my fall 5 years ago. It has been something I have wanted to do since my fall. Two weeks ago, on the anniversary of my fall, a group of friends and I attempted the summit but ended up turning around right before the final ascent due to low visibility. I wrote an update on my social media: Well… 5 years ago this weekend I had…
Read MoreMarriage and Divorce
As I pastor one of the questions I occasionally get asked is “What does God think about divorce?” The Bible most certainly has plenty to say about marriage and divorce. The institution of marriage is introduced in the creation narrative at the very beginning. We are given a picture of God’s original intent. By the time we get to the books of the Law we read some specific instructions regarding marriage and divorce. Maybe surprising…
Read MoreEp. 510 – Baseball, Strawberries, and a Cornfield with Jay Braband
Josh and David are joined by Jay Braband (a returning guest) on this episode as he shares some of his story and the wrapping up of a season of ministry here in Portland, OR as he makes plans to move back to IA. They talk about some of the ups and downs of ministry and how the fruit of a person’s life and work can be different than the norms or expectations but that does…
Read MoreThe Greatest Threat to American Democracy
In case you have not heard or realized, our American Democracy. Depending on your social circle or how your digital algorithm the threat is probably either Donald Trump and the extreme Conservative Right or it is the entire Democratic Party and the Critical Race Theory propaganda that is brainwashing our society. Today, January 6th, as I reflect on the events of last year, the thing I believe to be the greatest threat to our democracy,…
Read MoreOran the Shepherd
This is a fictitious account of what I imagine it could have been like to be one of the shepherds who were present at the birth of Christ. This last year I found out that Jesus was crucified. He had come to Jerusalem for our annual passover feast and it sounded like the people finally had enough of him. They killed him. They tell me that it didn’t stick though. I guess three days after…
Read MoreEp. 509 – Love and Jesus with Kristle Delihanty
Josh and David are joined this week by Kristle Delihanty of PDX Saints Love. She shares some of her amazing story of transformation, how she came to encounter the love of Jesus, and how she has then committed her life to serving and loving others. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/509_kristle.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 508 – “It Is What You Make of It” with Justin McRoberts
Justin McRoberts returns to the podcast to discuss his new book, “It Is What You Make of It.” We talk about the importance of thinking creatively about what your life could be, and why you don’t need to view yourself in “just” one way. To find out more about McRoberts you can follow him on social media or check him out online at http://justinmcroberts.com http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/508_McRoberts.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 507 – Mostly Nothing Special
Josh and Dvid are joined by Ken Loyd on this week’s episode of the Unsuccess Podcast. Ken shares about some of his story and journey and how he found a home amongst the houseless in Portland, OR. He has had great impact on a number of people and he credits it all to “mostly nothing special.” You can meet Ken on most days at his office on the corner of N. Mississippi and N. Shaver…
Read MoreEp. 506 – Houseless People are People Too
Josh and David are joined this week by Alexis Harris of Because People Matter. They talk about some of the pressures and stresses of houselessness and what those of us who are housed can do about it. Alexis also shares some of her own story and some of her wounds that have been healed in large part because of her relationship with those who find themselves living on the streets. You can learn more about…
Read MoreEp. 505 – Just Bring a Casserole
Josh and David are joined by SheeAnna and Stephen Dilworth of “Breathe, Pray, Worship.” They share some of their own story and insights on how to journey through life, and how to be present with others, when things don’t turn out how we thought they would. You can find out more at breatheprayworship.com or you can follow them on Facebook or YouTube http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/505_breathe_pray_worship.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 504 – After Doubt with AJ Swoboda
Pastor, Professor, and Writer AJ Swoboda joins us on the podcast to talk about his new book After Doubt. We discuss the benefits and pitfalls that come with faith deconstruction, along with some thoughts about how to hold onto faith while deconstructing. Find out more about AJ at https://www.ajswobodawrites.com And pick up his new book After Doubt today! http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/504_aj_swaboda.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 503 – Real Rest with Tara Benavente
Josh and David are joined by Tara Benavente, the St. Johns Village Program Manager as they explore some of the ins and outs of sabbath and rest and why taking a sabbath or day off in order to “recover” is not actually very sustainable. Tara talks about ways and practices she has been able to implement in her own life to keep peace and rest as she works in what many consider a high stress…
Read MoreWhat To Give Up for Lent in 2021?
Lent is a season observed by many Christians, particularly those who belong to a more high church* denomination or order. And the season of Lent begins today, with Ash Wednesday. Although I did not grow up in a high church denomination the season of lent, and the practice of giving something up during this season, was something every year we as a family, and a church, observed. As a child I remember giving up things like…
Read MoreEp. 502 – Ministry of All Kinds with Leanor Ortega Till
Today we’re joined by Leanor Ortega Till. Leanor talks with us about playing in ska-punk band Five Iron Frenzy, as well as her role as a pastor, both inside and outside of the institutional church. You can find out more about Leanor’s work with Urban Skye at www.urbanskye.org And check out Five Iron Frenzy’s new album, Until This Shakes Apart http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/502_Leano_Ortega_Till.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 501 – The Martyr Complex
Josh and David are a little ADD on this pilot episode of the FIFTH SEASON of the Unsuccess Podcast. They eventually get to some interesting conversation around this concept of people seeking out suffering or persecution. They share about how as pastors it can be easy for us to wear some of our failures as a badge of honor in certain circles. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/501_martyr_complex.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreOur Not So United States
It is no secret that our country is divided. Has been for a long time, probably even since our inception. These different divisions seemingly want very different countries. I received a text message this morning saying “I think the collapse of the USA into individual nation states is something we might see in our lifetime.” This statement caught my attention because it is something I have felt for some time. Technology is of course at…
Read MoreEp. 405 – Black Lives Matter and Single Parenting with Jennifer Evans
Josh and David are joined this week by Jennifer Evans, a Black Lives advocate and single mother of three boys. Jennifer has an incredible story and an incredible passion for people. She cares deeply. Listen with a curiosity and a tender heart as Jennifer shares some of her pain and heartache and what that pain has been moving her toward. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/405_jennifer_evans.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 404 – Crossing The Difference Divide with Jim Henderson and Jim Hancock
Josh and David interview Jim Henderson and Jim Hancock in this amazing episode talking about the difficulty, especially right now, of bridging the gap when EVERYTHING in our culture and society feels polarizing. They specifically talk about 3 practices that Jim and Jim have identified as tools to help cross this great divide. You can learn more about Jim and Jim and the 3 Practices by visiting 3practices.com http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/404_bridging_the_difference.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe:…
Read MoreEp. 403 – Matt and McKahan
Join Josh and David in arguably their most entertaining episode of all times as they talk with two eccentric characters, Matt Clark and McKahan McGuire. Matt and McKahan currently lead a college group at St Johns Christian Church and it is full of atheists, agnostics, Jesus people, and everyone in between. $10 goes to anyone who can identify a clear theme throughout this very ADHD style episode. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/403_matt_and_mckahan.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple…
Read MoreEp. 402 – “I Hate Five Iron Frenzy”
Our guest today is Reese Roper, lead singer of Five Iron Frenzy. Reese talks with the guys about the tension of writing provocative lyrics while in the Christian music bubble, and the difficulty of speaking on behalf of multiple band members. We also discuss how one’s theology can shift when face-to-face with death. You can find Reese online regularly in the “I Hate Five Iron Frenzy” Facebook group. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/402_reese_roper.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe:…
Read MoreUnsuccess Podcast
Unsuccess with Josh and David is a weekly podcast where two pastors (and many special guests) rethink success and talk about ministry in Portland, OR. You can find us on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher Radio, and many other platforms by searching for “Unsuccess.” You can also manually subscribe to this feed by pasting http://www.joshhawkpdx.com/feed/podcast/ in your podcast app.
Read MorePeople Want to be Heard
The story of the Bible is full of people who were oppressed and who found themselves in a land that was ruled and controlled by others. This comes to a climax with the birth of Christ. The Jewish race found themselves yet again under the oppressive reign of a world power found in the Roman Empire. Living in Israel, if you were not a Pharisee or Herod himself, you would have found yourself having a…
Read MoreEp. 401 – Justin McRoberts
Season 4 of the Unsuccess Podcast with Josh and David begins with an amazing conversation with a pretty rad dude. Josh and David speak with musician, writer, and speaker Justin McRoberts. Among other things, we discuss how the message of the church is often overshadowed by the language we use. You can check out Justin on all social medial sites in addition to http://justinmcroberts.com http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/401_justin_mcroberts.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreToo Conservative, Yet Too Liberal
I often find myself too conservative for my liberal friends and too liberal for my conservative friends. I think of Jesus words in Matthew 8:20, “Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head.” As I reflect on the call I feel God has placed on my life to live in the middle, in the tension, with secure relationships on both sides working…
Read MoreEp. 308 – The Church and the Bible
Join Josh and David on this finale episode of season 3. They talk about a minimal ecclesiology and how the church has changed and adopted over the years. Many people look to the first century church as the way Jesus intended the church to be. Josh and David spend some time unpacking and critiquing this idea and attempt to get at truly a healthy perspective on how the church actually should look in light of…
Read MoreEp. 307 – Ministries and Programs
Josh and David share about the church in another exciting adventure in this special Covid-19 third season about the ministries and programs of a church. They talk about what it takes to be considered a “real” church and how you to have a successful youth group AND a successful children’s ministry thus serving the entire family. And they talk about other stuff too. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/307_programs_and_ministries.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 306 – Size Doesn’t Matter
On this episode Josh and David talk about church growth, why we as a culture we value bigger, and while bigger is not always bad, bigger is not always better. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/306_size_doesnt_matter.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreOpen Letter to my Congregation
The apostle Paul writes in the often quoted thirteenth chapter of 1 Corinthians, “If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal” (NIV). Last week, as I first saw the video of George Floyd being murdered, I was cut to the heart. As I sat in my bedroom, numb to what I had just witnessed, I had no…
Read MoreEp. 305 – Churches and Buildings
Josh and David talk about the headaches and the blessings of church buildings in this fifth episode of this special season of rethinking the church. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/305_church_buildings.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 304 – Should A Pastor Be Paid?
Josh and David attempt to tackle, or at least poke at, the subject of money in the church, specifically as it pertains to paying a pastor. There is tension that this can bring up for the congregation, the pastor themselves, and for the community and it can be difficult at times to navigate while still being faithful to the prophetic voice/roll of the pastor. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/304_leadership_and_money.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 303 – The Role/Job of A Pastor
On this episode Josh and David begin to pick apart what exactly the job/role of pastor is, the expectations of pastors, and what is being revealed by this pandemic regarding the role and office of pastor. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/303_the_role_of_a_pastor.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 302 – Marie Kondoing the Church
Join Josh and David in this second episode of this special Covid-19 season as they talk more about the church and the deconstruction it is facing in the midst of this global pandemic. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/302_marie_kondoing_the_church.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 301 – Getting Kicked Out of Church
Join Josh and David in a BRAND NEW season of the Unsuccess Podcast where they talk about life and ministry in Covid-19 and what this means for the future of the church. In this first episode they share about what their churches are doing and how they are responding during this time. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/301_getting_kicked_out_of_church.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreSpiritual Transformation
We are all on this journey of life. We are all looking for purpose and meaning. In his book, Maximum Faith, George Barna identifies 10 stops along the journey of life toward complete spiritual transformation. One of the things that really drew me to these stops was the fact that Barna explicitly differentiated between “stops” and “steps.” These stops identified are not prescriptive. This is not a formula that one must follow to achieve enlightenment or ultimate…
Read MoreSin, Love, Compassion, Forgiveness, Satisfaction, and Substitution
In the wake of Easter and Good Friday, and in the continued reality of the global pandemic we find ourselves in, I have continued to think much on the death of Christ. In the last two decades there has been a concerted effort to downplay the cross and instead trade it for an emphasis on the teaching and life of Jesus – at least in what I have read, observed, and experienced in popular Christian…
Read MoreEp. 207 – The Moments with Rick McKinley
Pastor Rick McKinley joins us this week to talk about the story of starting Imago Dei Community Church in Portland. We discuss serving vulnerable communities, in spite of the difficult political and theological conversations that may ensue, and really living into the different “moments” that God graces us. You can find out more about Imago Dei at idcpdx.com and you can find Rick online on a few different social media platforms. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/207_rick_mckinnley.mp3Podcast: Play in new…
Read MoreEp. 206 – Unsuccess in the Context of Success with John Mark Comer
Josh and David are joined by Portland Pastor John Mark Comer. They talk about John Mark’s tenure as a mega church pastor and how he eventually stepped down from that role and in many ways grew his church smaller. John Mark is currently an elder and pastor of vision & teaching at Bridgetown Church in Portland, OR. You can learn more about John Mark at https://johnmarkcomer.com or about Bridgetown Church at http://bridgetown.church http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/206_john_mark_comer.mp3Podcast: Play in…
Read MoreEp. 205 – Doing the Right Thing with Josh and David
On this episode Josh and David burn 45 minutes by talking about a new tiny house village in St Johns and when do you do the right thing just because it is the right thing to do? http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/205_tiny_house_village.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 204 – Not Letting Your Disability Define You with Matt Shea
Matt Shea shares from his story about losing his dad to cancer as a young child, some of his own disabilities and barriers, and how he continues to strive to seek ways in which he can contribute to society and to his community. He also wrote a book – “Reflection of A Life Worth Living.” While the book is no longer in print it can still be purchased on the Kindle App. Click HERE to…
Read MoreEp. 203 – Brokenness with Terrie Ann Smith
Terrie Smith joins us this wee to talk about ministry to those experiencing brokenness and trauma. Terrie is the Assistant Program Director at Community of Hope in Portland, OR. Find out more about the amazing work of Community of Hope at https://communityofhopepdx.org http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/203_Terrie_Anne.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 202 – Collaboration & Partnership
On this episode Josh and David talk just the two of them on what collaboration means to them and what the different between collaboration and partnership looks like. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/202_collaboration.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreAnti Schism
This last month I have reflected on Augustine, particularly his words and work around the Donatist controversy and schism in the fourth century. Donatist argued that the clergy must be without fault in order for their ministry to be effective and valid. If they were with fault then God in fact would not hear their prayers and when they administered the sacraments it would not have been valid. I remember reading about Augustine’s conversation with…
Read MoreEp. 201 – A Real and Authentic Mom
Sam Hawk joins Josh and David and talks about the REAL truth of being a mom. Her and her husband have two young children and are currently in the throws of chaos. Sam is also a blogger. You can read her blog and her journey at http://onerealmother.com http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/201_Sam_Hawk.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreLife After Falling
On May 26, 2018, I had an accident that would forever change my life. I attempted to ski from the summit of Mt. Hood (in Oregon) and ended up falling about 450 feet to what should have been my imminent death. A 10-hour rescue, involving about thirty individuals from five different organizations, and a week-long hospital stay later, my life trajectory had taken a serious turn. I was 35 years old. A year prior I…
Read MoreEp. 34 – Thirty-Seven Years of Wisdom with Kelly Cohoe
Pastor Kelly Cohoe joins Josh and David as they talk about staying power and what it takes to stay the course over a long period of time. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/034_kelly_cohoe.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 33 – Sabbath and Rest
Josh and David, just the two of them, talk about the need to find a rhythm of rest in life and how we as a culture have a tendency to burn the candle at both ends. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/033_sabbath.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 32 – Churches and Coffee Houses with John Howell
John Howell, Medford pastor and owner/operator at Rise Coffee House, joins Josh and David as they talk about some of the frustrations and struggles of pastoring a small church and trying to be innovative and think outside the box. As it turns out, starting a coffee house/church, while offering huge potential and awesome connections, is not necessarily a great way to “grow” a church. But alas, God calls us to faithfulness and obedience, not growth…
Read MoreEp. 31 – Teaching in a Small Christian School with Patrick Tomassi
Patrick Tomassi joins us this week on the podcast. Josh and David talk with Patrick and his work as a teacher, and some of the ups and downs he lives as a person of faith in and out of the classroom. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/031_patrick_tomassi.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 30 – The American Dream with Joel Kibler
Joel Kibler, Spiritual Director for many and leader in the People of Praise, joins us this week on the podcast. He talks with us about the American Dream and some ways in which it can often be in conflict with a life of faith and get in the way of what it means to really be human. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/030_joel_kibler.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 29 – Misunderstandings About Homelessness with Gus Kroll
Gus Kroll of HomePDX joins us this week on the podcast. We talk about his work with homeless people in Portland, and about some of the misunderstandings that people have about those who are homeless. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/029_gus_kroll.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 28 – A Very Unsuccessful Christmas Episode with Joel Hawk
Josh’s brother Joel joins the podcast and the three talk about Christmas fails, fun holiday stories, and the importance of family and relationships through it all. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/028_joel_hawk.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp.27 – The Most Depressing Episode with David and Josh
David and Josh talk about ministering to people while dealing with mental health problems. We also discuss how the church and society can and should remove the stigma surrounding mental health. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/027_mental_health.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 26 – The “Not-Good-Enoughs” with Christy Dirren
Christy Dirren joins us this week on the podcast. She talks with us about her call to minister to the outsiders and the not-good-enoughs. She also shares some of the challenges and joys of church planting. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/026_christy_dirren.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 25 – The Idolatry of “Success” with A.J. Swoboda
This week we talk with pastor, professor, and author A.J. Swoboda. A.J. talks about his recent realization that speaking opportunities can become idolatrous, and we discuss how Sabbath is the one commandment that Christian leaders seem to be encouraged to break. Find out more about A.J.s work at www.ajswoboda.com http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/025_a_j_swoboda.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 24 – Seasons of Life with David Rannabarger
David Rannabarger, assistant pastor at Columbia View Wesleyan Church, joins us on the podcast. We talk about David’s call to ministry, and the journey that led him to ministry in Portland. Finally, we discuss how to weather seasons in ministry that, while temporary, can feel devastating. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/024_david_rannabargar.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 23 – Vocation, Music, and Entrepreneurial Ministry with Robin Gordon
Robin Gordon, Pastor of Music Ministry at Celebration Tabernacle, joins us on the podcast. Robin talks about finding God and joining Celebration Tabernacle at a young age, and how he’s seen the community change over the last couple of decades. The guys also discuss some of the benefits and challenges of remaining plugged into one specific church body for many years. Find out more about Robin and Celebration Tabernacle at http://www.ctoregon.org/ http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/023_robin_gordon.mp3Podcast: Play in…
Read MoreEp. 22 – Refugees, Evangelism, and Suburbia with D.L. Mayfield
This week we speak with Danielle Mayfield, author of Assimilate or Go Home: Notes from a Failed Missionary on Rediscovering Faith. Danielle has worked for years with Somali Bantu refugees in Portland. We talk about her story, some of the difficulties of mission work, and how one hears from God while face-to-face with the evils of the world. You can find Danielle at http://www.dlmayfield.com/ http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/022_dl_mayfield.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 21 – Slow Cooker Ministry with Josh Duncan
This week we talk with Josh Duncan, Staff Elder at Red Sea Church in Portland, OR. Josh shares the story of moving from L.A. (Lower Alabama) to serve God in Portland, Oregon, and how his views on ministry have changed over the past eleven years. You can find out more about Josh’s ministry at www.redseachurch.org http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/021_josh_duncan.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 20 – Struggles and Hardships with Stephen Dilworth
Stephen Dilworth joins us on the podcast to talk about his work with youth over the years. Stephen is the north Portland area director for Youth Dynamics. We talk about struggles and hardships in ministry, and how these frustrations can lead to growth. Check out Stephen’s ministry at www.ydpdx.org http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/020_stephen_dilworth.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 19 – The Affordable Housing Crisis
In this special episode, Josh and David discuss the difficult situation of affordable housing in Portland. We also talk with Andy Goebel and Jules Nielsen about their church’s new affordable housing project: Portsmouth Commons. Finally, we talk with Lindsay Jensen about some of the housing initiatives in which St. Johns Center for Opportunity has been involved. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/019_housing_episode.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 18 – Our Community’s Ever Changing Demographic with Lindsay Jensen
Lindsay Jensen, Executive Director for St Johns Center for Opportunity, joins the podcast and shares a bit of her heart for the underserved. Her, David, and Josh talk about the ever changing demographic of our community and the various needs that arise as a result. You can learn more about St Johns Center for Opportunity by visiting them online at http://www.stjohnsopportunity.org http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/018_lindsay_jensen.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 17 – “Redefine Success?” with David Brewer
This week we talk with David Brewer. David discusses how his work in the business world has translated to helping churches and non-profits become more effective in their work, and the guys discuss how this strategy led to the beginning of AllOne Community Services. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/017_david_brewer.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 16 – Larissa Cohoe (soon to be Hawk)
Larissa Cohoe (almost Hawk) joins us on the podcast to talk about what working with your family is like as well as her work as a musician, actor, and director, and how those skills have translated to church ministry. Larissa is one of the pastors of Grace Christian Fellowship in North Portland. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/016_larissa_cohoe.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 15 – Live from the Back Porch with Matthew Henricksen
Matthew Henricksen, Young Life leader and life-long youth minister, joins us on the podcast. Matt talks about how to cope with being fired from a ministry, and the guys discuss how our callings often conflict with our life plans. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/015_matt_henricksen.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 14 – When Two Churches Become One with Andy Gobel and Jules Nielsen
This week we welcome Andy Goebel and Jules Nielsen. Andy and Jules both led separate congregations which, for completely different reasons, appeared to be headed toward closing. They discuss the story of joining together as one church, and some of the joys and hardships that accompanied that decision. Find out more about their church at https://portsmouthunionchurch.org http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/014_andy_and_jules.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 13 – Preaching to Benches with Bishop Stewart Minnieweather
Bishop Stewart Minnieweather joins us on the podcast to discuss his many decades of ministry in North Portland. We have a lengthy conversation about the hardships and joys of ministry, especially when we’re only given a few people to pastor. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/013_stewart_minnieweather.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 12 – Living as a Minority with Rachel Ancheta
Rachel Ancheta joins us on the podcast this week to discuss her life and faith walk. She shares some of her poetry with us, and we have a fascinating conversation about what it is like to live as a minority, both in the church and in America. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/012_rachel_ancheta.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp.11 – Two Halves of Life with Tim Hawk
Tim Hawk, Josh’s uncle, joins us on the podcast to talk about his many years in ministry. Tim was a church pastor for sixteen years, and then worked as a prison chaplain. We discuss the joys and hardships of both kinds of ministry, and wrestle with how to shepherd people while going through theological changes. You can follow Tim on Twitter @tim_hawk http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/011_tim_hawk.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 10 – Spirituality of Children with Luke Kamely
This week we welcome Luke Kamely, a recent graduate of Portland Seminary and the former children’s ministry intern at St. Johns Wesleyan Church. Luke shares his thoughts about children’s education and the parallels between feminism and how we view/treat children. We also spend a significant portion of the episode talking about children’s ministry in the church and we discuss the pros and cons of compensation in church ministry. Luke is off the grid, but if…
Read MoreEp. 9 – Mt. Climbing and Brokenness with Josh Hawk
On this episode Josh tells in detail his recent climb and fall on Mt Hood. He and David explore some of the deeper spiritual and life themes of what Josh has and is continuing to learn through this traumatic life altering experience. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/009_joshs_accident.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 8 – God Works through Big and Small with Jay Braband
We are joined this week by Jay Braband, pastor of Journey3. Jay talks about his time with InterVarsity, church ministry in Iowa, and planting a church in Portland. Josh, David, and Jay discuss how God works through large and small groups of people. Find out more about Journey3 at http://journey3.org/ http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/008_jay_braband.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 7 – All About Me with David Libby
On this episode, David talks about himself for the entire episode, in an astonishing act of hubris. Josh and David also discuss the ways in which God often teaches us through our failures. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/007_davids_story.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 6 – Relational Mentoring with Carlos Baca
This week we are joined by Carlos Baca. Although transitioning out of his current role, Carlos is presently the Executive Director of FamilyWorks! Ministries. On this episode he talks with us specifically about how he has been led to mentor young people, and the victories and hardships that have come from his work. You can find him on FaceBook at carlos.baca.315 and you can find out more about FamilyWorks! Ministries at http://famworks.org/ http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/006_carlos_baca.mp3Podcast: Play in new window…
Read MoreEp. 5 – Faithfulness and Obedience with Phil Hawk
This week we welcome Phil Hawk, assistant pastor at St. Johns Wesleyan Church and Josh’s dad. Phil talks about 35 years of ministry in North Portland, how ministry (and life) has changed in that time, and what he sees as the future of ministry in this region. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/005_phil_hawk.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 4 – Reclaiming Failure
This week Josh and David do a deep dive into “The Life of the Beloved” by Henri Nouwen and talk more about what failure and brokenness mean. They also spend some time talking about the significance of being chosen by God and how living with this truth should radically change our outlook on life. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/004_reclaiming_failure.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 3 – Just God’s Children with Linda Jo Devlaeminck
“There are people who will think better of us than we are. There are people who will think worse of us than we are. And it doesn’t matter because that is not who we are. Who we are is children of God doing the best we can.” – Linda Jo This week we are joined by Linda Jo Devlaeminck, Program Director at Community of Hope in North Portland. Linda Jo shares about highs and lows…
Read MoreEp. 2 – The Unexpected
This week, Josh shares some of his story and call to ministry and the hosts discuss what the story of Elijah, in 1 Kings 18-19, has to say about unsuccess. http://www.joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/002_the_unexpected.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
Read MoreEp. 1 – Podcast Intro
In this inaugural episode, Josh and David talk about why they think the pursuit of success is not exactly how Christians are called to live. http://joshhawkpdx.com/podcast/001_defining_unsucess.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
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Sunday, April 1, 2018 TEXT: John 20:1ff FOCUS: Resurrection of Christ SETTING Creation. In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. He made the sun and the moon and the stars. He made the land and the sea. He made the fish and the birds. The creatures that roam the land. He made the trees, the flowers, the mountains, and the rivers. And then he made humankind. Man, and woman he created…
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Sunday, March 25, 2018 TEXT: Mark 11, 14 & 15 FOCUS: The Passion of Christ Today is traditionally celebrated as Palm Sunday. In years past we have had palm branches and have sang songs like Hosanna, Blessed is He Who Comes in the Name of the Lord, You reign. We celebrate the fact that Jesus was the Messiah who came to save us. We like to celebrate. We like to celebrate the victory we have…
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