Épisodes

  • I Will Follow
    Jun 23 2026

    Joe's flying solo this week — Shelli's off the mic as the two of them get ready to leave for a missions trip to El Salvador. So this is a quick one, but maybe the most fitting song he could leave you with: "I Will Follow" by Chris Tomlin, led in worship by Molly Cole. Anchored in Jesus' words in Luke 9 — deny yourself, take up your cross daily, follow Me — Joe walks through a three-point devotion on what it actually means to follow: letting Jesus lead, counting the daily cost, and discovering that what you lose for His sake you gain back a hundredfold. With a word on missions, a Father's Day note for the dads, and an encouraging send-off for whatever step you're facing this week. Wherever He's leading you — go. You're not walking into the unknown. You're walking behind the One who already knows the way.

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    12 min
  • No One Ever Cared for Me Like Jesus
    Jun 16 2026

    This week Joe sits down with a special guest — Dr. Kyle Dotson — to talk about one of the most personal hymns ever written. "No One Ever Cared for Me Like Jesus" wasn't born in a church pew on a good Sunday. It came from a man named Charles Weigle who stood on a pier in Florida, abandoned and broken, ready to end it all — and heard God say "Charlie, I care for you." Kyle brings his perspective as a follower of Larry Crabb's work on why human love always has a ceiling, and why that points us straight to the only One who loves without limit. If you've ever felt let down by the people who were supposed to show up for you — this episode is for you. Shelli's out this week, but the conversation is anything but quiet.


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    38 min
  • My Worth is Not in What I Own
    Jun 9 2026

    This week Joe and Shelli dive into the modern hymn "My Worth Is Not in What I Own" by Keith & Kristyn Getty — and honest question: what are you actually rejoicing in on a Tuesday morning? In a culture that measures us by our titles, our achievements, and our bank accounts, this song pushes back hard. They unpack the lyrics and talk about what it looks like to believe your worth is in Christ when life is going sideways. If you're in a hard season and need a reminder of where your worth actually comes from — this one's for you.


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    38 min
  • Raise a Hallelujah
    Jun 2 2026

    Join Joe and Shelli on this episode of Sunday Reverb as they explore the powerful worship song 'Raise a Hallelujah' by Bethel Music from their 2019 Victory album. Centered on the inspiring story from 2 Chronicles 20:21-22, this discussion unpacks how King Jehoshaphat led God's people to praise the Lord in the face of overwhelming odds—sending singers ahead of the army to declare God's enduring mercy before the battle was won.

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    23 min
  • Great Are You Lord
    May 26 2026

    Join Joe and Shelli and special guests Kirk and Danna Braun as we look at the lyrics of the song Great Are You Lord.

    In this episode, we explore the powerful message behind this modern worship classic. Together we unpack the inspiring lyrics, the biblical connection to Ezekiel 37, and what it means to live out the truth that every breath we take is a gift from God.

    Kirk and Danna share practical insights on how to pour out praise in everyday life — even through painful or difficult seasons. If you need hope and a reminder of God’s restoring power, this episode will encourage your heart.

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    42 min
  • King of Glory
    May 19 2026

    Today, Joe and Shelli review Psalm 24 and the song from the worship set, King of Glory by Passion. What we see in Psalm 24 is a song with alternating voices between sections. The congregation opens up with verses one and two, and the worship leader asks the question in verse three and eight, "Who may ascend into the hill of the Lord" and "Who is this King of glory?" To which we respond, "The Lord of hosts, He is the King of glory."

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    21 min
  • Your Love Never Fails
    May 12 2026

    Join Joe and Shelli as they sit down with special guests Karen Doss and Kristi Betty for a warm and encouraging conversation on motherhood.

    In this episode, they discuss Mark’s Mother’s Day sermon “Model Parents” from Mark 5, along with the Jesus Culture classic “Your Love Never Fails.” The ladies explore what it looks like to parent with humility, patience, faith over fear, and complete trust in God — even in our weakest moments.

    Filled with honest stories about asking kids for forgiveness, waiting on God’s timing, fighting comparison, and never stopping in prayer, this episode is a powerful reminder that God’s love never fails — and He is faithful with our children.

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    35 min
  • Pomp and Circumstance - Letting Go of Our (God's) Kids
    May 5 2026

    This week, Joe and Shelli speak directly to parents who are preparing to watch their children graduate and step into the world. They share biblical encouragement for this tender and often difficult season of letting go, reminding us that our kids belong to God first. Drawing from the powerful story and prayer of Hannah in 1 Samuel, this episode will strengthen your heart to trust the Lord fully as you release your graduates into His hands.

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    30 min