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Ordinary Discussions with Jeremy McCommons

Ordinary Discussions with Jeremy McCommons

By: Jeremy McCommons
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Jeremy McCommons and his special guests go beyond the four walls of the church to talk about discipleship and experiences with the everyday ordinary ways of life.Jeremy McCommons Christianity Spirituality
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  • Ep 130 | Christians, Let's UPSET THE WORLD!
    Jul 3 2025

    We cover it all—church hurt, hidden struggles, the necessary sacrifices of real discipleship, and even the concern of orphaned disciples.Tim Ross doesn’t hold back. From confronting porn and anger to naming the need for therapy and breaking the stigma around Christian counseling, this episode gets real. Toward the end, we lean into what it looks like to actually upset the world like Jesus did—not by being loud, but by being deeply formed.Tim’s a speaker, preacher, author, and the voice behind multiple faith-centered podcasts. He and his wife also lead Upset the World, a digital movement helping people fully surrender their lives to Jesus.It’s a raw, needed conversation. We hope it challenges you to not just process these topics—but to live them out.Ordinary Movement is a discipleship platform that equips men and women to be disciples who make disciples. Our focus is on supporting small groups led by ordinary/everyday Christians. We have specialized discipleship tracks that center around Intimacy with Jesus, Intentional Relationships, and Multiplication. Groups are designed for individuals to easily engage in leading groups.Ready to be a disciple who makes disciples?If so, come and join us!Visit ordinarymovement.com to learn more!#discipleship #disciplemaking #disciple

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Ep 129 | Turn Your Family into a Disciple-Making Team: Insights from Jeremy Pryor
    Jun 6 2025

    What if your family engaged in discipleship and mission together? Jeremy Pryor shares how reframing families as disciple-making teams presents a powerful and strategic opportunity. He also explains the different levels of work involved in building a healthy family foundation that supports multi-generational ministry.Learn more about Jeremy and Family Teams at https://familyteams.com/

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • 130 | How Ordinary Movement Helps Churches Make Disciples Who Multiply
    May 23 2025

    What if discipleship could feel less overwhelming—and more like a movement?In this episode, Discipleship Pastor Leo Loughmiller from The Vail Church (https://thevailchurch.com) interviews Jeremy about how Ordinary Movement works as a discipleship pathway within the local church.They dive into:What Ordinary Movement isWhat makes it different from typical small group modelsHow everyday people are becoming leadersWhy pastors are turning to this tool to multiply disciplesWhether you’re a pastor looking for a clear discipleship process or an ordinary believer who wants to make disciples, this episode will give you the vision and tools to get started.👉 Learn more: https://ordinarymovement.com👉 Ready to lead? Get started: https://ordinarymovement.com/app-intro👉 Church-wide integration suggestions for pastors: https://ordinarymovement.com/church-discipleship-pathway---------------Ordinary Movement is a discipleship platform that equips men and women to be disciples who make disciples. Our focus is on supporting small groups led by ordinary/everyday Christians. We have specialized discipleship tracks that center around Intimacy with Jesus, Intentional Relationships, and Multiplication. Groups are designed for individuals to easily engage in leading groups.Ready to be a disciple who makes disciples?If so, come and join us!Visit ordinarymovement.com to learn more!#discipleship #disciplemaking #churchgrowth #smallgroups #pastorresources #ordinarymovement

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    1 hr and 6 mins

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