Épisodes

  • Here & Now: Faith in a Modern Athens
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode, we try something a little different and dive directly into a passage of Scripture together. We open Acts 17 and explore Paul’s time in Athens—what he noticed, what troubled him, and how he chose to engage a culture filled with different beliefs and idols.Instead of beginning with accusation, Paul starts with observation and curiosity. He listens, understands the worldview around him, and then connects the gospel to the questions people were already asking. As we walk through the text, we talk about what Athens valued, why Paul quoted their own poets, and what this moment teaches us about sharing faith in a thoughtful and respectful way.Along the way we ask: What are the modern “idols” in our world today? Where do we see Athens in our own culture? And what might it look like to engage people with curiosity instead of fear?This episode we slow down, open Scripture together, and see what we discover.Right here. Right now.

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    39 min
  • Here & Now: Building a Rhythm of Prayer
    Feb 23 2026

    Prayer is something most of us believe in… but struggle to practice. In this episode, we talk honestly about why prayer feels hard — distractions, busyness, feeling spiritually unqualified — and how we can move from occasional prayers to intentional, daily rhythms.

    We explore how Jesus modeled prayer not as performance, but as relationship. Simple. Honest. Consistent. From pouring out our hearts without filtering (Psalm 62:8) to praying boldly for big, faith-filled things, this conversation challenges us to bring everything — not just the polished parts — to God.

    We also get practical. What rhythms are realistic? How do we build prayer into our daily lives without burning out? And what bold prayer might God be inviting you to pray this week?

    This episode is about showing up, building consistency, and learning to pray with honesty and courage — right here, right now.

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    40 min
  • Looking Back, Leaning Forward
    Dec 31 2025

    As the year comes to a close, we slow down to reflect, remember, and look ahead. This episode blends honest end-of-year conversation with some classic Conspiracy Corner with Jordan before turning toward deeper reflection on what this past season has shaped in us.

    We talk about the words that defined our year—why some seasons feel tragically beautiful—and the word we’re carrying into the new year: perseverance. Drawing from Scripture, we reflect on the power of remembering how God has led us, why it matters that we remember well, and how God’s faithfulness remains steady through every season.

    This episode is about gratitude for where we’ve been, clarity about what we’ve learned, and hope for what’s coming next.

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    51 min
  • Growing Up & Growing Into Christmas
    Dec 8 2025

    As we get older, Christmas changes—and so do we. In this episode, we talk about what it means to both grow up and grow into Christmas: how the season shifts from childhood excitement to something deeper, more reflective, and sometimes more complicated. We kick things off with a Christmas outfit “Make Me Laugh” segment and then dive into the questions that shape how we experience the holiday now.

    We explore which Christmas characters we relate to, how our view of the season has matured, and what we’ve learned this year that affects the way we’ll approach Christmas. We even wrestle with what celebrating Jesus’ birth might look like if He were physically here today—and what “peace on earth, goodwill to men” actually means in a divided world.

    It’s fun, honest, and full of the kind of conversation that helps us rediscover why Christmas still matters.

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    44 min
  • Gratitude That Actually Changes You
    Nov 24 2025

    In this episode, we talk about gratitude in a way that actually feels real. Not the cheesy holiday version—real, everyday gratitude that wrestles with pain, faith, frustration, and hope. We walk through questions about how thankfulness shapes our relationship with God, how it forms our character, and why Scripture calls us to “give thanks in all circumstances.” We also get practical about habits that help us live with a grateful heart.

    If you’ve ever struggled to stay thankful in real life, this conversation is for you.

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    47 min
  • Community Night Replay - November 2025
    Nov 17 2025

    Tonight we’re taking a real, honest look at gratitude and contentment—what they are, why they matter, and how they shape the way we see our lives. We’ll explore the difference between thanking God for what He’s done and learning to trust Him with where we are right now.

    We’ll talk about gratitude in hard seasons, shifting our focus from what’s missing to what’s meaningful, and how these practices can deepen our relationship with God. You’ll also have a chance to fill out a prayer card so we can walk with you and pray over whatever you’re carrying.

    This is a night to slow down, reflect, and reset our hearts on the God whose love and presence never leave us.

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    27 min
  • Breakfast Pizza & Biblical Gratitude
    Nov 10 2025

    Between breakfast pizza orders and deep conversations, the crew dives into what it really means to live with gratitude and contentment — even when life doesn’t go as planned. From Paul’s letters to personal stories of finding peace in hard seasons, this episode blends laughter, honesty, and faith in equal measure.

    Because sometimes gratitude starts with a sunrise… and sometimes it starts with gas station pizza.

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    44 min
  • Grace & Truth: Holding Tension in a Divided World
    Oct 27 2025

    In a culture that shouts “live your truth,” what does it look like to live God’s truth with both grace and love? This week’s live conversation dives into one of the most personal and misunderstood topics — sexuality, faith, and how we walk in truth without losing compassion.

    The team gets honest about what it means to see people as image-bearers of God, how to hold grace and truth in tension, and why genuine relationships matter more than winning arguments. It’s funny, real, and refreshingly human.

    Because at the end of the day — we’re all just trying to be deeply human.

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    49 min