Every Knee Shall Bow (Your Catholic Evangelization Podcast)
Your Catholic Evangelization Podcast
We found 10 episodes of Every Knee Shall Bow (Your Catholic Evangelization Podcast) with the tag “catholic”.
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Quarantine Q’s: Teaching the Faith, Tithing, and Youth Groups
May 13th, 2020 | 35 mins 11 secs
catholic, catholic church, catholic faith, catholic families, catholic parents, catholic parish, evangelization, evangelize, faith, ministry, mission, parish, tithe, tithing, youth ministry
Today, Dave “Homefool” Vanvickle and I are answering questions from you! This week, we talk about teaching kids at home, tithing, and how to do youth ministry during quarantine.
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Forming Intentional Disciples with Fr. Dave Pivonka
May 6th, 2020 | 40 mins 31 secs
catholic, catholic schools, catholic university, college tuition, dave vanvickle, discipleship, forming disciples, fr. dave pivonka, franciscan university, intentional disciples
Dave VanVickle is joined today by Franciscan University President, Fr. Dave Pivonka. Together they share their thoughts on forming intentional disciples, including Father's decision to offer free tuition to incoming freshmen next year.
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How Should We Approach Signs and Wonders?
April 15th, 2020 | 54 mins 25 secs
catholic, catholicism, charismatic movement, charismatic renewal, charisms, evangelization, gifts of the holy spirit, hearing god's voice, holy spirit, ministry, miracles, praise and worship, prophecy, signs, wonders
Dave “the Luddite” VanVickle and I are eating meat and answering emails (not at the same time). We answer questions about the importance of signs, wonders, prophecy, and miracles when it comes to evangelization.
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Our Number One Focus for Parish Ministry
April 1st, 2020 | 31 mins 37 secs
budget, catholic, catholic church, catholicism, church community, dave, gomer, kerygma, ministry, parish, parish ministry
If we could re-do our parish ministries knowing everything we know now, what would we do? Given that resources are running low at many parishes, Dave and I zero in on the number one thing we would focus on if we could go back in time.
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Early Church and Evangelization with Dr. Scott Hahn
March 25th, 2020 | 47 mins 33 secs
acts, acts of the apostles, bible study, catholic, catholicism, church, church fathers, dave vanvickle, dr. scott hahn, early church, evangelization, evangelize, gomer, ministry, scott hahn, scripture, st paul center, theology
Dave “The Vengeance” VanVickle and I are geeking out today, because we’re talking to Dr. Scott Hahn—yes, that Dr. Scott Hahn. Text “EKSB” to 33-777 to subscribe and get the shownotes!
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Aquinas, Apologetics, and Morality with Fr. Gregory Pine
March 4th, 2020 | 1 hr 11 mins
apologetics, aquinas, catholic, catholic church, catholic ministry, catholic morality, catholic parish, catholic priest, catholicism, evangelization, evangelize, fr. gregory pine, ministry, moral teaching, morality, parish
Today I’m speaking with Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P., the Assistant Director for Campus Outreach at the Thomistic Institute. We mix apologetics, intellectual formation, campus ministry, and morality, and sprinkle a healthy dose of Aquinas on top. Text “EKSB” to 33-777 to subscribe or email us at [email protected]
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The Poverty of the Cross
February 26th, 2020 | 48 mins 31 secs
catholic, catholic parishes, catholicism, christ, christian, christianity, cross, crucifixion, dave vanvickle, glory story, gomer, jesus, jesus christ, mike gormley, ministry, parish
Dave “He Must Increase, I Must Decrease” VanVickle is not joining me (Mike “Gomer” Gormley) today, but we’ve still got a great show. First, I talk about the poverty of the Cross, how Jesus was stripped of everything, and suffered like no one else ever has or ever will and how that needs to be at the absolute center of everything we do. Next, I read some glory stories from our audience (someone from Ireland wrote in, so we’re bonafide international now). It’s amazing to hear about the good things happening in parishes, since we’re constantly inundated with negative news. Finally, I answer a couple questions about how to make meetings more Christocentric, and how to include the kerygma in training efforts.
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What History Can Tell Us about Jesus with Dr. Marcellino D’Ambrosio
February 19th, 2020 | 42 mins 18 secs
bible, bible study, catholic, dr. italy, evangelize, gomer, historical context, historical jesus, jesus, jesus christ, marcellino d'ambrosio, mike gormley, ministry, new testament, old testament, romans, understanding jesus
A thorough understanding of the world Jesus lived in is vital to a thorough understanding of Jesus himself. I’m talking to Marcellino D’Ambrosio, aka “Dr. Italy” founder of Crossroads Initiative and co-author of Jesus: The Way, The Truth, and The Life about the historical context of the Old Testament, the world in which Jesus began his ministry.
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Spiritual Direction, Church Scandals, and Religion at Work
February 12th, 2020 | 43 mins 9 secs
catholic, catholic church, catholic questions, church scandal, dave vanvickle, evangelization, evangelize, gomer, leaving the church, mike gormley, ministry, parish, parishioners, priest, priest scandal, religion at work, spiritual direction, spiritual director
Dave “The Kangaroo” VanVickle and I are bouncing around (see what I did there?) answering your questions about spiritual direction, Church scandals, and bringing Jesus into secular work environments, like the medical field and academia.
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Why We Can’t Earn God’s Love
February 5th, 2020 | 53 mins 28 secs
apologetics, catholic, catholic church, catholic ministry, dave vanvickle, earning god's love, evangelization, evangelize, faith, god's love, gomer, grace, justification, justified, justified by christ, mike gormley, ministry, parish, works
Dave “The Meateater” VanVickle and I talk about the trap of thinking we need to earn God’s love. This idea is what leads us to that “holier-than-thou” attitude where we congratulate ourselves for not sinning, and then look down on those who are struggling with sin. The reality is that God is a loving father who will give us what we need to serve and love him (aka grace). It’s not through our own efforts that we earn God’s love, it is a free gift that we can respond to … or not.