Home > Discipleship Moments – November 2016

This collection of videos featuring NALC Bishop John Bradosky, NALC executive staff members and other leaders are published regularly. Personal stories from local congregations, international missions and personal ministry experiences are also featured.

Reflections on what the word “discipleship” really means, the vision for the NALC, and what it means to be “mission-driven” are just a few of the many topics you will hear about.

As the NALC strives to be Christ centered, mission driven, traditionally grounded and congregationally focused, we hope and pray these resources will prove to be noteworthy and helpful tools in your discipleship journey.

Click on a date below to view the video for that day.

November 29, 2016
November 22, 2016
November 15, 2016
November 8, 2016

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November 29, 2016

Today’s discipleship moment is an informal discussion among Bishop John Bradosky, Dr. Paul Martinson and the China Service Ventures team as they visited the graves of missionaries in China.

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November 22, 2016

This week’s Discipleship Moment takes a practical step in the form of a tutorial on how to sign up for the NALC Advent devotional via SMS (originally recorded via Facebook Live).

  • To receive a daily Advent devotional text message, text @nalcadvent to 614-682-8693.
  • To receive a daily Advent devotional email message, go to www.remind.com/join/nalcadvent and enter your name and email address where indicated.

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November 15, 2016

The Rev. Dr. Gemechis Buba shares an overview of what being Mission Driven is all about in the NALC.

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November 8, 2016

The Rev. Dr. Gemechis Buba shares about the spread of the Gospel and growth of the church in the city in which he grew up. Reflecting on the movement of the Holy Spirit, he asks us to think about the same in our lives today.

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