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The NewCity Orlando All of Life Podcast

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The All of Life podcast, hosted by Nate Claiborne, provides weekly episodes that help further our mission to call, form, and send disciple-makers. At NewCity, we want to see Orlando flourish by filling it with people who say "Follow me as I follow Jesus in all of life."

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The All of Life podcast, hosted by Nate Claiborne, provides weekly episodes that help further our mission to call, form, and send disciple-makers. At NewCity, we want to see Orlando flourish by filling it with people who say "Follow me as I follow Jesus in all of life."

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Episodes
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Deep Dive on Attachment Theory with Benjamin Kandt

5/6/2024
In this episode, the second of our Psalms and Secure Attachment series, Nate Claiborne talks with Benjamin Kandt about more of the specifics of attachment theory. The core of attachment theory is the dynamic processes that nurture emotional and spiritual bonds: attunement, containment, and the dance of rupture and repair in relationships. Alongside this, we address the complexities of establishing a bond with a deity we cannot touch or see, sidestepping trite explanations and engage with the real struggles of those wrestling with anxiety and fear. The scars of trauma can distort our view of God, and so we explore the shadows that abuse casts on one's theological outlook. But, abuse and trauma do not get the last word, and an earned secure attachment with God and others is possible, something we will explain in upcoming episodes.

Duration:00:43:54

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How to Read Numbers with Dr. Michael Allen

4/29/2024
In this episode, Nate discusses with Dr Michael Allen how we should approach reading Leviticus in our M'Cheyne Bible Reading plan. While the genealogies present a roadblock for many readers, they serve an importance purpose in both the book of Numbers, and the Pentateuch as a whole, which is tracing the unfolding promises of God. For more resources for the M'Cheyne Bible Reading Plan, click here.

Duration:00:25:14

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The Psalms and Secure Attachment with Benjamin Kandt

4/7/2024
In this episode, Nate talks with Pastor of Formation & Mission Benjamin Kandt about the connection between attachment theory and the most widely used metaphor in the Psalms. Nate and Ben unpack the concept of God as a refuge and its parallels with secure attachment. The Psalms unveil a portrait of God as a safe haven and a secure base, concepts so vital to our growth and sense of safety. Moreover, the linguistic shift from addressing God as "he" to "you" in places like Psalm 23 speaks to a deepening relationship that offers the same comfort and safety as a child finds in a parent's embrace. The discussion digs into the intersections of theology, psychology, and neuroscience as we prepare the ground for the "Summer in the Psalms" series. We reflect on our own personal journeys and the paths that have led us here, and hope to pave the way for a summer of reflection, connection, and growth through the lens of secure attachment and the Psalms.

Duration:00:39:01

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How to Read Leviticus with Dr Michael Allen

4/2/2024
In this episode, Nate discusses with Dr Michael Allen how we should approach reading Leviticus in our M'Cheyne Bible Reading plan. With Mike's guidance, we delve into the Levitical sacrificial system and its reflection in today's Christian worship. Navigating the application of Leviticus's ancient laws to the complexities of today's world, we seek to capture the essence of its teachings. From economic justice to sexual ethics, Dr. Allen assists us in understanding the enduring principles of Leviticus while discerning God's logic in commanding total devotion. This episode invites you to reflect on how these sacred texts shape our relationships and guide our worship, offering a mix of historical context and practical application for a faith that seeks to follow Jesus in all of life.

Duration:00:31:18

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NewCity Next Update with Damein Schitter and Benjamin Kandt

3/25/2024
In this episode, recorded at Jason Dunn's Ordination service, Senior Pastor Damein Schitter and Pastor of Formation and Mission Benjamin Kandt give an update on NewCity Next, which was first rolled out in March 2022. A visual overview of NewCity Next can be accessed here.

Duration:00:26:03

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An Inside Look at a Circle Gathering with Casey Deloach and Charlie King

3/18/2024
In this episode, Pastor of Formation and Mission Benjamin Kandt discusses Circles with Casey Deloach and Charlie King. They get candid about their commitment to a 28-week deep dive into the Sermon on the Mount, their strategies for memorizing scripture, and the transformative effects it's had on their lives. Casey and Charlie share how embedding the Sermon on the Mount into their day-to-day lives has not only reshaped their perspectives but also their actions, and enhanced their relationships as a result. You learn more about Circles at NewCity here, and access the Sermon on the Mount guide here. To listen to the parenting sermons, you can find those here: DelightDiscipleDiscipline

Duration:00:43:55

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An Inside Look at a Circle Gathering with Sara, Erin, Shannon, and Lauren

3/11/2024
Ever wonder what it feels like to truly be seen, understood, and connected with a group of individuals journeying through faith together? In this episode, we listen to Sara, Lauren, Shannon, and Erin, as they share a glimpse of their weekly New City Circle—where faith, vulnerability, and a good cup of coffee converge to create a lifeline of honest conversations, where trust is as transparent as the glasses through which God sees us. The stories shared in this episode are a testament to the power of community in not only understanding but also living out our identities in Christ. To find out more about Circles at NewCity, you can visit the Circles page on in our Church Center app.

Duration:00:40:39

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A Podcast Update (M'Cheyne, Catechism, and Circles)

3/5/2024
In this episode, Nate provides an update about the state of the podcast going into March. While there was much energy toward episodes each week on the M'Cheyne Reading Plan and New City Catechism, reality set in going into February, and the former will only be monthly, while the latter will not be at all. Instead, there will be upcoming episodes highlighting what a Circle is like from the inside, as well as the broader vision for NewCity in this next season. For the episodes related to the M'Cheyne Bible Reading Plan, you can find them here.

Duration:00:15:56

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Slow-Down Spirituality: A Conversation with David Goodman

2/27/2024
In this episode, Benjamin Kandt talks with David Goodman about some of the elements from our Slow-Down Spirituality learning event earlier this month. David was originally going to participate as a leader and help with the teaching of the event, so this conversation is a way to recap some of the principles and practices that were shared there. Here are some of the resources mentioned, as well as other helpful items: All of Life GuideRevisiting Our Common Rhythm: 3x PrayerThe Due AppPracticing the WaySubversive SabbathThe Ruthless Elimination of HurryYou Are What You LoveThe Spirit of The Disciplines

Duration:00:39:31

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The Path to Ordination and the Road Ahead with Jason Dunn

2/19/2024
In this episode (our 200th!), Nate has a chance to talk with Jason Dunn, NewCity's Executive Director of Congregational Care, and soon to be Associate Pastor. Jason has been at NewCity since 2009, became a Ruling Elder several years ago, and is now accepting a call to the Associate Pastor position. He currently splits his time between overseeing Family Ministries, Congregational Care, and Kingdom Partnerships.

Duration:00:20:50

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New City Catechism Question 6 with Ryan Gawrych

2/8/2024
In this episode, Nate and Pastoral Resident Ryan Gawrych discuss New City Catechism Question 6: How can we glorify God? We glorify God by enjoying him, loving him, trusting him, and by obeying his will, commands, and law. They discuss the theology, significance, and practical implications of living our lives to God's glory.

Duration:00:16:53

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New City Catechism Question 5 with Ryan Gawrych

2/1/2024
In this episode, Nate talks with Pastoral Resident Ryan Gawrych about New City Catechism Question 5: What else did God create? God created all things by his powerful Word, and all his creation was very good; everything flourished under his loving rule. They discuss the importance of God being creator, and especially that creation is good, though sin does affect it. They also talk about the importance of culture and about engaging with the world that we live in rather than retreating from it. And, Ranger Rick is still apparently around and you can check it out here.

Duration:00:18:57

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M'Cheyne Bible Recap: Brief Thoughts on Mark & Esther

1/30/2024
In this episode, Nate offers some reflections on Esther, which we're almost done with, and Mark, which we've just begun. On the app (find NewCity on Church Center), you can find links to a bunch of old episodes on Romans, as well as introductions to Mark and Esther.

Duration:00:13:10

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New City Catechism Question 4 with Nate Claiborne

1/25/2024
In this episode, Nate Claiborne talks briefly about New City Catechism Question 4: How and why did God create us? God created us male and female in his own image to know him, love him, live with him, and glorify him. And it is right that we who were created by God should live to his glory. Nate highlights the connection between being made in God's image and our ability to glorify him, something we strive to do as a community of people, male and female, adults and children alike.

Duration:00:10:05

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M'Cheyne Bible Recap: The First Hyperlinked Text

1/23/2024
In this episode, Nate draws connections between the different reading cycles within the M'Cheyne Reading Plan. In Nehemiah we see commentary on Abraham's story in Genesis that we read earlier this month. In Acts 22-23, we see Paul offering commentary on his own Damascus road experience from chapter 9. The Bible really is the first hyper-linked text and reading multiple chapters a day from different parts of it allows us to see that more clearly.

Duration:00:14:58

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New City Catechism Question 3 with Nate Claiborne

1/18/2024
In this episode, Nate Claiborne discusses Question 3 from the New City Catechism: How many persons are there in God? There are three persons in the one true and living God: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. They are the same in substance, equal in power and glory. Nate draws on Kevin DeYoung's insights, which you can find in the commentary on the app, to help grapple with the doctrine of the Trinity and its practical importance for us as Christians

Duration:00:18:59

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M'Cheyne Bible Recap: Reflections on Abraham's Story

1/16/2024
In this episode, Nate discusses Abraham's story in Genesis 12-16, highlighting the importance of waiting on God's for his promises, as well as the significant point that all of our chapters in the M'Cheyne Bible Reading Plan are highlighting real people, in real places, in real history. God is able to bridge the divide between Creator and his creatures and enter into relationships with not just people like Abraham and Sarah, but people like you and me as well.

Duration:00:17:17

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New City Catechism Question 2 with Benjamin Kandt

1/11/2024
In this episode, Nate and Ben discuss New City Catechism Question 2: What is God? God is the creator and sustainer of everyone and everything. He is eternal, infinite, and unchangeable in his power and perfection, goodness and glory, wisdom, justice, and truth. Nothing happens except through him and by his will. They dig into the meaning of the answer, as well as how it helps form us in ways that cut against dominate views in our modern culture. They also address how an understanding of this question gets to the heart of the gospel, and how we can use it in our discipleship.

Duration:00:13:10

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Using the M'Cheyne Plan in The Common Rhythm Scripture Practice

1/9/2024
In this episode, Nate discusses ways to adapt the M'Cheyne plan into your Scripture practice for the Common Rhythm. He draws on comments Damein made in his most recent sermon, as well as the questions from the All of Life Guide, to discuss how to integrate a Bible reading plan like this into your routine. As mentioned, there are many episodes that go into detail about chapters we've read so far in 2024. You can find the Bible book overviews here: Introduction to GenesisIntroduction to MatthewIntroduction to EzraIntroduction to NehemiahIntroduction to ActsIn addition, we have recorded several other discussions about specific chapters we'll be reading together: Genesis 1-2Genesis 12-26Matthew 1-2Matthew 6Acts 8Acts 9Matthew 9As always, we look forward to questions and ideas to help drive our future conversations. You can contact us at podcast@newcityorlando.com

Duration:00:22:21

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Why We're Using the New City Catechism Again This Year

1/4/2024
In this episode, Nate and Ben talk about the importance of catechesis, a long standing practice for passing on the Christian faith from one generation to the next. This episode is an introduction to an on-going series of short episodes on the questions and answers in the New City Catechism. The article that Ben mentions can be found here.

Duration:00:20:54