Ordinary Christ Church Haywards Heath

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  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 82:26:50
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Synopsis

An independent evangelical church

Episodes

  • S4 E2: The Rubble of Rushing Intimacy with Ollie Land & Amy Nicholls

    17/09/2021 Duration: 41min

    This week Graham Nicholls sat down with Ollie Land & Amy Nicholls to discuss their relationships before their marriage, and how rushing intimacy can affect your walk with Christ. Ollie is the pastor of FIEC Church Elmstead Baptist Church in the UK and is married with four children. Amy is also married with 4 children. Want to watch this episode? Just search for 'Ordinary Podcast' on YouTube where you can watch this conversation & others.Music: In the Space Between (feat. Joseph Whettam) by sxxnt.Murmuration by Blue Wednesday & Shopan

  • S4 E1: Q&A

    10/09/2021 Duration: 34min

    In this brand new first episode of Season 4 the guys sit down to answer your questions. Music:In the Space Between (Feat Joseph Whettam) by sxxnt.Murmuration by Blue Wednesday & ShopanDid you know we're now on YouTube? You can now watch while you listen! Just search 'Ordinary Podcast'.

  • Ordinary Season 4 Trailer

    07/09/2021 Duration: 01min

    Welcome to Season 4 of Ordinary: The podcast that aims to help christians live for Christ in every day life. We're really excited for an all new season, with new topics, new guests and an all new look. Oh, and we're on YouTube now too!Song: In the Space Between (feat. Joseph Whettam) By sxxnt.

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 39 – Freedom day, and summer holidays

    23/07/2021 Duration: 38min

    Final episode of season 3 before the Ordinary boys head off for a little break. Reflecting on the mixed emotions of freedom day, and some thoughts on how to best use your time off over the summer. We have book recommendations, podcast recommendations and bunch of other helpful thoughts.

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 38 – Christian dating, a female perspective with Abi, Sarah and Keturah

    16/07/2021 Duration: 39min

    It’s not Josh Bannister! Josh normally hosts Ordinary and chats to Mark and Graham each week, but this week is a little bit different. Abi Hateley, a member at Christ Church, is taking over the podcast with Sarah McQuaker and Keturah Adshead. A couple of weeks ago the guys did a podcast on purity before […]

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 37 – The importance of friendship

    09/07/2021 Duration: 39min

    We’re talking about friends on the podcast today. Not the 90’s sitcom – more the idea of friendship. Maybe you haven’t put a lot of thought into friendship from a Biblical point of view, but it turns out the Bible has a lot to say about friendship and it’s significance and importance Before that we […]

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 36 – Is literary genre important?

    03/07/2021 Duration: 48min

    We’re getting literal on the podcast today. We’re discussing literary genre, how it applies to the Bible and to what extent it’s important to recognise what genre we’re reading when we’re reading it. We also have the Sunday roundup, and some mandatory football chat.

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 35 – Is purity before marriage unrealistic?

    25/06/2021 Duration: 51min

    We’re a bit longer in today’s episode but that’s because stuffed wall-to-wall with great quality content for your earholes. First we start with a little catchup to do with Josh’s newborn baby. Then we have the Sunday roundup, then news, and then in the main section it’s all about whether sexual purity before marriage is […]

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 34 – Pauline Christianity

    18/06/2021 Duration: 37min

    Paul is a massive historical figure in the history of the church, maybe second only to Jesus. This is undeiable both in the church and to secular historians. When Paul’s writings make up such as massive part of the new Testament it’s hard not to think deeply about Paul himself, and how to view his […]

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 33 – Catholicism

    11/06/2021 Duration: 43min

    Josh is on paternity leave, so this week Isaac Bannister has stepped in to talk to Graham Nicholls and Mark Ventham about Catholicism. For the Ordinary Christian, not brought up in the Catholic Church, Catholicism can be confusing. We share so many similarities with the Catholic Church, but we disagree on a lot too. In […]

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 32 – What must I do to be saved?

    28/05/2021 Duration: 43min

    What must I do to be saved? This is the theme of today’s main section. We’ll be talking about what is required to gain salvation – what things must I believe in order to be saved? It’s a really interesting question – how would you answer? But before the main bit we have a Sunday […]

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 31 – Absurdity of life without God

    21/05/2021 Duration: 37min

    A little bit of a throwback to the days of Ordinary Apologetics in our main section today – we’re going to be talking about the absurdity of life without God, arguing that if God does not exist then life is ultimately meaningless and without value. Before that we have the good old Sunday roundup, and […]

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 30 – Assisted Dying

    14/05/2021 Duration: 42min

    Some serious issues on the podcast today as we talk about assisted dying. It seems that this debate will flare up in the not-too-distant future, and so as Josh didn’t have particularly clear thoughts on the subject, he thought we should do a podcast on it. It was helpful for him, and hopefully it will […]

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 29 – The problem of porn

    07/05/2021 Duration: 32min

    In today’s episode we talk about the problem of pornography in the context of last Sunday’s sermon on Matthew 5 v27, a passage about adultery and divorce. We reflect on those themes as well in the Sunday roundup, but before that a bit of lunch talk, and some news.

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 28 – Using our gifts

    30/04/2021 Duration: 24min

    We’re talking about gifting in the main section today – how we can discern and use our gifts in the church. Graham will give us a roundup on anger which was the topic on Sunday morning at Christ Church and in the news section we reflect on the Covid situation in India.

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 27 – Should Christians be environmentalists?

    23/04/2021 Duration: 36min

    We’re feeling fresh after an Easter break and today we’re talking about environmentalism in the main section. To what extent should Christians be involved in this discussion? Is it our duty as those commanded to care for our world and for our neighbours, to be leading the way on environmental issues. Lots more conversation on […]

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 26 – The doctrine of inerrancy

    02/04/2021 Duration: 41min

    We’re talking about the doctrine of inerrancy on the podcast today – whether or not the Bible contains any errors. We talk about the words of Jesus in the Bible, whether they are verbatim or more of a summary, some of the seemingly contradictory texts in the New Testament, and why inerrancy matters at all. […]

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 25 – How heaven changes things now

    26/03/2021 Duration: 36min

    On the menu today is a little Sunday roundup focusing on the beatitudes. That will be followed up by a portion of news where we consider the court ruling in favour of churches in Scotland. And finally we’ll serve up a hearty main section on the reality of heaven and how it affects the now.

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 24 – The Christian music industry with Stephen Bradley

    19/03/2021 Duration: 49min

    Great episode today! In fact the conversation was so good today that we went on for a bit longer than normal. Usually when we have guests on we record the intro to the podcast once the guest has left but in order to bring you this conversation in it’s entirety and not make the episode […]

  • Ordinary – Season 3 Episode 23 – Legalism in the church

    12/03/2021 Duration: 34min

    Legalism is something we tend to associate with New Testament religious leaders, but of course legalism can very easily creep into our Christian mindset, and begin to unconsciously shape our attitude towards our behaviours and acts of service. Or, on the flip side, we can use grace as a permit to gain the freedom to […]

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