I am so happy from there is so beautiful worship song singing our sister and brother thanks so much i am always watching worship song. Amen Jesus christ name. ❤️🙏👍
Thanks to Brooke and Darrell and glory to triune God :-). So wonderful to be invited and enabled to sit with you as you commune with God and one another. This reminds me of the Rublev icon of the Trinity, in which there was (once) a small mirror that reflected the visage of the human witness standing in God's presence. And of the love that overflows the Great Cloud of witnesses, the body of Christ, of which this is a wonderful wisp. Love to watch as Brooke and Darrell reflect and speak - Brooke looks to the side, which often corresponds to listening to an inward voice - the sound and music of Truth; and Darrell tends to look up, which often corresponds to searching one's mind for the most appropriate language and images - seeing how to respond. Truly both are attending to the Spirit as they honor God and one another. How beautiful is the body of Christ....
Thank you so much for this lovely Spirit-filled chat, and for making it accessible here! As a Regent College fan, I love what you all had to say about theology and teaching (21:05), and it reminds me of what I’ve heard recently from NT Wright regarding theology as a life-giving, “load-bearing” exercise of the people of reconciliation. I agree that doing theology well can truly bring our communities ever so deeply into worship! And, in my opinion, this Is true particularly if: a) that theology is done in community, in committed, discipling relationships--so that it becomes transformative; and b) that theology done in community continually calls for communal action in response-so that the transformative nature of our theology spills over into our neighbourhoods and cities in action. “Come join!" indeed!
In season and out of season…in what ways has the church misinterpreted, misunderstood or misrepresented that…WOW. That’s a major question we must repent for and get right, for the times ahead…
Did anyone catch which Puritan’s Prayer Brooke read in her closing prayer? Unfortunately this recording cuts out before the closing prayer. Thanks in advance!
Thank you Brooke for this special opportunity to connect!
Brooke's song 'New Wine' has helped me alot in putting my words of lamentation in a good way. Thank you Darrel and Brooke. Truly blessed ❤️
I was thinking about that when she mentioned a song she wrote.
This is such a refreshing conversation, makes you think deeply about your heart's posture when it comes to a genuine relationship with the most high
Brooke is so great at LISTENING.
I am so happy from there is so beautiful worship song singing our sister and brother thanks so much i am always watching worship song. Amen Jesus christ name. ❤️🙏👍
Soooo powerful! Thank you Both!
Thanks to Brooke and Darrell and glory to triune God :-). So wonderful to be invited and enabled to sit with you as you commune with God and one another. This reminds me of the Rublev icon of the Trinity, in which there was (once) a small mirror that reflected the visage of the human witness standing in God's presence. And of the love that overflows the Great Cloud of witnesses, the body of Christ, of which this is a wonderful wisp. Love to watch as Brooke and Darrell reflect and speak - Brooke looks to the side, which often corresponds to listening to an inward voice - the sound and music of Truth; and Darrell tends to look up, which often corresponds to searching one's mind for the most appropriate language and images - seeing how to respond. Truly both are attending to the Spirit as they honor God and one another. How beautiful is the body of Christ....
Thank you so much for this lovely Spirit-filled chat, and for making it accessible here! As a Regent College fan, I love what you all had to say about theology and teaching (21:05), and it reminds me of what I’ve heard recently from NT Wright regarding theology as a life-giving, “load-bearing” exercise of the people of reconciliation. I agree that doing theology well can truly bring our communities ever so deeply into worship! And, in my opinion, this Is true particularly if: a) that theology is done in community, in committed, discipling relationships--so that it becomes transformative; and b) that theology done in community continually calls for communal action in response-so that the transformative nature of our theology spills over into our neighbourhoods and cities in action. “Come join!" indeed!
This was challenging, encouraging, affirming and refreshing. Thank you both for sharing your pastor’s hearts.
So good. Wisdom. Worship is standing in awe of the Lord🙏❤️
Powerfull.Very Helpful.Thank You
Very powerful. More pple shd watch this.
This was such an encouraging conversation. I would love to hear more from these two. Sounded like they could talk for ten hours straight!
I was thinking the same thing- the hymns were packed with truth to declare to the end of the song.
this is FIREEEEE!!!!!
Yes, love King of kings
A previous conversation is alluded to - is there a recording of that available? Am greedy for more.
In season and out of season…in what ways has the church misinterpreted, misunderstood or misrepresented that…WOW. That’s a major question we must repent for and get right, for the times ahead…
Did anyone catch which Puritan’s Prayer Brooke read in her closing prayer? Unfortunately this recording cuts out before the closing prayer. Thanks in advance!
I think it was Vally of Vision.
N T Wright following Jesus
If you will ask by oswald chambers
Desiring the kingdom by James K A smith