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The Mystic Lens is a podcast by Current Collective Church - a fresh, more expansive expression of the Way of Christ among the worldwide wisdom traditions. Join us for conversations from within our spiritual community and beyond.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • S1 E8: Can Christianity Evolve? | A Conversation on Deconstruction and Practical Mysticism w/ Tim Burnette
    Jul 2 2025

    In this episode of The Mystic Lens, we chat with my longtime friend and fellow pioneer of new expressions of Christ-centered community, Tim Burnette, founder of Way Collective in Santa Barbara.

    We talk candidly about:

    Growing up as pastor's kids

    Navigating theological shifts with our families

    Tim’s cancer diagnosis and how it reshaped his worldview

    Process theology and God as uncontrolling love

    The intersection of contemplative spirituality and social justice

    Why Jesus still matters in a post-church world

    This is a must-listen for anyone on a spiritual journey of rethinking faith, reclaiming tradition, and seeking peace beyond polarization.

    Connect with Tim & Way Collective: https://www.waycollective.org 🙏 Thanks for the great chat, Tim!

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    Welcome to the Mystic Lens, a podcast but Current Collective Church where explore the spiritual path through stories of transformation from real people in our community and exploration of Christian tradition through a mystic perspective.

    Our hope is that these conversations will help us feel even more connected to God, ourselves, and each other inspiring us to live more expansively from the well of Living Water within.

    To learn more or connect with us further visit https://thisiscurrent.org

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    59 m
  • S1 E7: The Heart of a Christian Yogi with Tristan Jovanović
    Jun 25 2025

    In this episode, Tristan Jovanović joins the podcast from across the pond in London, England. We talk about his early formation living in the United States, his sense of calling toward clergy, spiritual curiosity, and learning to embrace Christ while incorporating the wisdom of East through Buddhism and Vedanta.

    Grateful to have you as a part of the Current community, Tristan!

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    Welcome to the Mystic Lens, a podcast but Current Collective Church where explore the spiritual path through stories of transformation from real people in our community and exploration of Christian tradition through a mystic perspective.

    Our hope is that these conversations will help us feel even more connected to God, ourselves, and each other inspiring us to live more expansively from the well of Living Water within.

    To learn more or connect with us further visit https://thisiscurrent.org

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    1 h y 7 m
  • S1 E6: Christ-centered Mediumship (yes, you read that right!) with Maximilian Webster
    Jun 18 2025

    In this episode, Max joins for a conversation about his journey into life coaching, becoming a medium, and subsequently encountering Christ. We talk about how powerful Jesus is in the spiritual realm and much, much more!

    Connect with Max:

    https://instagram.com/maximilian.webster.intl

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    Welcome to the Mystic Lens, a podcast but Current Collective Church where explore the spiritual path through stories of transformation from real people in our community and exploration of Christian tradition through a mystic perspective. Our hope is that these conversations will help us feel even more connected to God, ourselves, and each other inspiring us to live more expansively from the well of Living Water within.

    To learn more or connect with us further visit https://thisiscurrent.org

    #mystic #spirituality #christianmysticism

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    1 h y 6 m
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