• Post-Pandemic: Has the Church Just Crossed into a New Era? (Jim Hennesy)

  • Feb 23 2022
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

Post-Pandemic: Has the Church Just Crossed into a New Era? (Jim Hennesy)

  • Summary

  • In this episode, host Becky Hennesy brings on her husband Jim Hennesy, lead pastor at Trinity Church (Cedar Hill, Texas) and they discuss the new era  that the Church experiencing in 2022.

    (It's about time Jim made an appearance, right?)

    And yes, one of the main ingredients on the table of their discussion is the Church's role in creating  the spiritual atmosphere for genuine reformation in our families, cities and communities.

    Jim's wisdom on fighting spiritual battles in the heavenly realm as well as conquering our own sinful nature through the Holy Spirit are unpacked for listeners to enjoy in this episode. They also discuss how the Church is changing and must change now in the social aftermath that the COVID-19 pandemic left behind.

    Jim and Becky have served as leaders of Trinity Church since the mid 1990s. Prior to coming to Texas, they served in pastoral leadership in St. Petersburg, Florida. Over the decades, they have learned to handle holy things of the Kingdom and also how to steward the burden for corporate righteousness. Their leadership has stood the test of time and their love for the body of Christ is evident to all who know them.

    The Reformers Collective podcast is part of the expanding Charisma Podcast Network (CPN).  Click here to visit the CPN main page. While at CPN, look for additional Reformers Collective resources such as Becky's blog articles on the topic of reformation.

    Let's keep bringing godly solutions to earthly problems!

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