New Canaan Society is a network of men joined by a common desire for a deep and abiding friendship with Jesus, and lasting and transparent friendships with each other. This audio is from the group of men in Franklin, TN who support each other toward being better men.
For more information on the Franklin, TN chapter of the New Canaan Society, go here: https://newcanaansociety.org/franklin/
Scott has served in influential churches in both New York City and Nashville and is the author of several widely read books on faith, leadership, and spiritual formation.
He’s known for bringing theological depth together with honesty about the pressures men face—ambition, success, failure, identity, and grac...
For more information on the Franklin, TN chapter of the New Canaan Society, go here: https://newcanaansociety.org/franklin/
L. Gregory Jones (he goes by Greg) is currently the President of Belmont University, with the vision to be "the leading Christ-centered university in the world, radically championing the pursuit of life abundant for all people."
He's overseen a lot of growth there and continues to strengthen the University's r...
For more information on the Franklin, TN chapter of the New Canaan Society, go here: https://newcanaansociety.org/franklin/
Have you ever felt like you knew what life with God was all about? Have you ever been surprised by His voice disrupting everything you thought you knew—inviting you deeper?
Bryan Josey went from playing football at Vanderbilt to leading in his community, including serving as chairman of the board for FCA in Ru...
For more information on the Franklin TN chapter of the New Canaan Society, go here: https://newcanaansociety.org/franklin/
How often have you prayed, "God, I'll go where you send me"? How often have you meant it?
Jon Petersen's story starts with missionary parents in Tokyo, but he describes himself as a product of the Jesus Revolution in California where he began church planting among counter-culture youth in the 1970s. Since then ...
For more information on the Franklin TN chapter of the New Canaan Society, go here: https://newcanaansociety.org/franklin/
Steve Cummings, founder of Bringing Kingdom, has a passion for helping men fully realize their true identity as beloved sons and live out of it daily. He’s been doing it for over 30 years, and as an extension of this passion, he’s also helping to restart the Atlanta chapter of NCS.
Steve spent 16 years as a rad...
Most of us have struggled with a sense of purpose at one point or another. If you're like me, you have had seasons where you feel directionless, needing clarity about how to connect your daily activities to some important goal. For some of us it doesn't hit too hard until after retirement. This Thursday Hal Hadden will be joining us to talk about this. As the founder of Christian Leadership Concepts (now called Christ Led Com...
How do you reconcile the ugly parts of yourself with the work of the Holy Spirit?
This week we're joined by George Tolbert, who will share about the need for God to heal the three parts of our soul: the sanctimonious, the straying, and the suffering.
Come hear his story about how God is continually doing this in his own life, and the joy and satisfaction it's created.
We are living longer than our grandparents. Are you ready for the gift of being older? “Late adulthood” said a recent article in Atlantic Monthly, “is a time when the potential for grandparenting, mentoring, and volunteering peaks. It can be a time when zero-sum goals such as social competition and personal ambition yield to positive-sum pursuits such as building community and nurturing relationships.” Are you ready for it? Sounds ...
If Jesus were to introduce you to a group of His friends, what would Jesus say about you?
Jamie Winship will be with us this Thursday to encourage each of us to listen to God telling us about our identity, about being the person God created YOU to be.
An Uber driver once said to Jamie, “Does God talk to you? Does he say, ‘This is the identity I have for you’? Because if God does that, it would be pretty amazing. If God told us our ...
“In the one year I have been talking with people through Hope4America,” said Jay Frank, “I have personally responded to 395 prayer requests. Of those, 274 people have prayed to receive Christ. It is such a humbling experience.” Hope4America uses social media ads to help people struggling with fear, anxiety, anger, loneliness, addiction, PTSD, and more. Those who click on an ad are directed to a page where they find hope for the...
May our hearts be broken with the things that break the heart of God. This week some guy -- perhaps even in Middle Tennessee -- booked a flight to Cambodia to have sex with children. And the scam call you received yesterday may have come from a building in Myanmar with 100,000 scammers, who themselves have been trafficked and beaten if they don’t produce. I’ll admit sex tourism is not pleasant to talk about. It’s not on the top of ...
What is the Middle Tennessee New Canaan Society and why does it need newleadership? Mason Rutledge, president of the national organization, will be with us on Thursday. NCS started as an east-coast group of guys who got together in the family room of Jim Lane’s house in New Canaan, Connecticut, where they could share what was happening in their lives. They began to bond with each other and started other groups in Fairfield, Con...
Ray Mullican is a 62 year-old Franklin boy. You may know him from Brentwood Academy, from Christ Community Church, or from sitting next to him at Puckett’s. His story is not unique, but it is his to share this Thursday. Loss, grief, anger, rage, shame . . . depression. What happens when God turns out to not be who you thought He was? What happens when you do all the right things so that people will like you and so that God will...
Dan Pitts, owner of True Artist Management, and Paige Pitts, founder of New Hope Academy, will be with us this Thursday. Dan was a typical white kid who, Wes says, “knew next to nothing about racial injustice until he started working with Toby Mac and DC Talk and learned about the challenges that come with racial prejudice.” At the same time, Paige became deeply convinced that God calls His people to care about justice and righ...
This Thursday Mark Montgomery, Williamson County Director for Fellowship of Christian Athletes, will share his story, including the opportunities he has had to be a coach of coaches. Mark, a father of four, is from South Mississippi and attended Southern Miss on a football scholarship. Coaches are in a unique situation because athletes look up to them for guidance not just in sports but in other areas of life. Mark will tell us...
Are you doing what God created you to do? Can you identify your spiritual gifting and do you understand God’s purpose for your life? This Thursday Andy Reese will ask two simple questions that will help you find your spiritual gift. This is not something just for 20-year-olds. Better understanding your spiritual gift later in life can help your gift to mature and strengthen and can be rewarding to you and a blessing to others. ...
Pastor Marvin Young, one of our own, has offered to share part of his fascinating story. He’s a big, passionate man with big, creative ideas who serves the one true God who, in so many ways, is bigger than we can comprehend. What is Marvin passionate about? Food (he can talk about pork rinds and Creole seasonings), mentoring kids (he’s starting a youth program in Franklin like the one he started in Ohio that helps young people b...
This Thursday bring some new or good used shoes to NCS breakfast – as many children’s shoes, men’s shoes, women’s shoes as you can donate so we can send them to the Congo. And meet Emmanuel Ntibonera who will tell us his story and why he is collecting shoes. Emmanuel was born in eastern Congo (then called Zaire) near Rwanda. His first seven years were peaceful. Then rebels terrorized his town and his family fled. “As my ba...
Why does God allow me to suffer? We know that God is all powerful and that he loves us. And yet we suffer. Gary Witherall can talk about suffering. In 2000 he and his wife, Bonnie, moved to Lebanon, began serving the church there, and learned Arabic. Bonnie worked in a Christian prenatal clinic and fell in love with the women she served. Life became more difficult after September 11, 2001. While Gary and Bonnie wept at the ...
People in Nashville are feeling loneliness, burn-out, depression, and fear at a higher rate than most U.S. cities. We’re a traumatized city. Eleven years ago Nashville was declared (by The NY Times) to be the “It City.” Since then we’ve attracted amazing restaurants, sports fans, huge companies (think of Oracle’s world headquarters), and bachelorettes in droves. We’re also a “Christian” city, a religiously divided city, a...
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