Pour Out Your Joy
The world is sometimes not a joyful place, so it’s good to have a place to have joy-filled conversations. Be encouraged by hearing stories from two joy-bringers, Bethany and Carol, as they walk through real-life experiences that can steal joy or grow joy.
How do you live in the Joy of Jesus through your daily ups and downs? What does Joy even look like?
Hear faith-filled conversations about everyday life topics. Co-Hosts and Podcast guests will be sharing their joy stories too! These joy-bringers met through a networking community group that sparked a friendship from their similar strengths and beliefs.
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Pour Out Your Joy
Part 1 - What is the Trinity? Learning from the book “Delighting in the Trinity” by Michael Reeves
Carol shares from Michael Reeves book, “Delighting in the Trinity, An Introduction to Christian Faith."
It's a deep dive into "God in three persons" in this two-part series. The author of the book, Michael Reeves, did an incredible job of explaining God as a triune God. And how all three persons are connected.
What is the Trinity? How do we know we have a Triune God and not a solitary god? What role do each of the three persons play in creation? In salvation? What role does Love play in the Trinity?
Carol and Bethany discuss the highlights and key takeaways from the book. Hear what the Word reveals about God in three persons, Father, Son, and Spirit.
Book: “Delighting in the Trinity” by Michael Reeves
https://www.amazon.com/Delighting-Trinity-Introduction-Christian-Faith/dp/0830839836
About the Author: Michael Reeves is the President and Professor of Theology at Union School of Theology. He is a local church minister, Director of the European Theologians Network, and speaks and teaches regularly worldwide.
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