In this second part of Season 2, Episode 2 of the Co-Mission Podcast titled "Antioch: A Model for Oneness in The Church,” Pastor Eric Teitelman of House of David Ministries and his co-host, Jed Robyn from Pilgrim Way Ministries, look at the significance of Antioch as a model for church unity and its implications for modern believers. They explore the early church's strategic approach, focusing on Paul's practice of first preaching to Jewish synagogues before reaching out to Gentiles. This approach reflects a deep respect for Israel's covenantal role and is rooted in Old Testament prophecies. The discussion highlights how the rejection by some Jewish leaders in Antioch led Paul to expand his mission to the Gentiles, fulfilling scriptural predictions. The podcast also draws parallels to contemporary dynamics, urging believers to recognize and support God's ongoing work with Israel and avoid the pitfalls of indifference or opposition. The episode underscores the importance of understanding historical and spiritual contexts to fully grasp and align with God's plans.
Antioch: A Model for Oneness in The Church—Part 1 |S2:E1|
In this first part of Season 2, Episode 1 of the Co-Mission Podcast titled "Antioch: A Model for Oneness in The Church,” Pastor Eric Teitelman of House of David Ministries and his co-host, Jed Robyn from Pilgrim Way Ministries, look at the transformative role of Antioch in the early church. They explore how Antioch emerged as a pivotal hub for the Christian movement, contrasting it with Jerusalem's predominantly Jewish focus. The episode highlights the significant shift seen in Acts, where Antioch becomes a model for the inclusive, multicultural church that embraces both Jews and Gentiles. Through discussions on Barnabas's and Paul's roles, the episode underscores Antioch’s importance as a prototype for the "one new man" concept and its relevance to the global church today.