Chick Night - March 2013
River Valley Podcast
Pastor Kirk and Logan talk about the Christmas Spectacular, the Empty Chair Service, and becoming a friend of God. Stay until the end of the podcast for prayer and worship!
Episode 96: Pastor Rob Ketterling sits down with Logan to talk about how he stays organized with his busy schedule, how he doesn’t get burnt out, and how he stays healthy with his family, marriage, and ministry. Download the calendar here:
Episode 108: George Kamel from Ramsey Solutions joins the Talking Church podcast on this week’s episode. Logan and George talk about what he has learned working for Dave Ramsey for over a decade. George also touches on his unconventional path and how the journey has shaped his career and perceptions.
Talking Church Episode 120: On this week’s episode Logan is joined by Pastor Daralee Utecht. They discuss the invaluable lessons learned while serving in various capacities within ministry, emphasizing the importance of humility, service, and recognizing God's calling in every season.
Talking Church Episode 113: Logan is joined by Dr. Gail Ferguson to talk about the impact media has on children's development. They discuss the role of parents in guiding their child's media consumption. The episode also dives into the nuances of social media usage, highlighting its effects on mental health and the importance of fostering media literacy skills.*The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely the responsibility of speakers and do not represent the official views of the University of Minnesota.*“What should I know about my child’s media use?” Top 10 screen time recommendations for parents: | Culture and Family Life Lab
Pastor Kirk and Pastor Logan talk about closing the gap in Kingdom Builders, and give a challenge to pray for something you have never prayed for before. The episode also touches on Pastor Rob's unique preaching style, the joy of Christmas celebrations, and plans for the future, hinting at exciting developments for the podcast in 2024. Stay until the end of the episode for prayer and worship!
Episode 106: Pastor Chris Durso joined Logan this week to talk about the importance of recognizing when something isn't working and the nuances of ministry and leadership. Durso and Logan also discuss his role as a chaplain for the Brooklyn Nets, and he shares the story of the SOHO Bible Study and its unexpected growth, highlighting the need for authentic relationships and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Talking Church Episode 114: Logan is joined by two members of River Valley’s film team to talk about the behind-the-scenes of the behind-the-scenes team. They explore the nuances of project management, the delicate balance between humor and seriousness in storytelling, and the strategies for preparing volunteers to share their stories authentically on camera.
Episode 104: Logan Ketterling is joined by Russell Hunter, who is the founder of Abolitionist Rising. Russell discusses the differences between the abolitionist movement and the pro-life movement, emphasizing the need for a gospel-centered approach to addressing abortion. The conversation highlights the importance of having difficult conversations and seeking truth in order to build the kingdom of God.Learn more at:
Episode 102: Logan and Pastor Terry Parkman talk about the "Celebrity Pastor." They share personal experiences and observations about how individuals in influential positions can unintentionally transition from being pastors to “celebrities,” the challenges they face, and the potential misconceptions surrounding them.
“Let’s have hard feet and soft hearts!” Pastor Rob preaches on the significance of our feet, what the Bible says about them, and how they play a part in sharing the good news of Jesus!
Episode 98: Michael Murphy, a seasoned coach for pastors and leaders, joins Logan in this episode of the podcast talking about the core concepts of Michael’s recently released book “XLR8.” Michael highlights the significance of creating a DNA of multiplication within small groups and how it can lead to the organic growth of leaders and disciples.