Hopevale Church Podcast
Join Bay City Director Tamara Schlatter and Senior Pastor Josh Pardee as they explore the message from week 5 of our current series titled Crooked Sticks.
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The story of Jacob’s sons is messy, painful, redemptive, and beautiful. It’s the story of betrayal and forgiveness, grief and healing, famine and provision. But more than that, it’s the story of how God takes a broken family and forms a people through whom He will bless the whole world. From the very beginning, God’s heart has been to include the outsider and heal what’s been fractured. This series invites us into that story—not just to watch it unfold, but to find ourselves in it. Because God is still using crooked sticks to draw straight lines—and to build His family today.
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Join Bay City Director Tamara Schlatter and Saginaw Campus Pastor Sam Burke as they explore the message from week 4 of our current series titled Crooked Sticks.
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The story of Jacob’s sons is messy, painful, redemptive, and beautiful. It’s the story of betrayal and forgiveness, grief and healing, famine and provision. But more than that, it’s the story of how God takes a broken family and forms a people through whom He will bless the whole world. From the very beginning, God’s heart has been to include the outsider and heal what’s been fractured. This series invites us into that story—not just to watch it unfold, but to find ourselves in it. Because God is still using crooked sticks to draw straight lines—and to build His family today.
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Join Bay City Director Tamara Schlatter and Saginaw Campus Pastor Sam Burke as they explore the message from week 3 of our current series titled Crooked Sticks.
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The story of Jacob’s sons is messy, painful, redemptive, and beautiful. It’s the story of betrayal and forgiveness, grief and healing, famine and provision. But more than that, it’s the story of how God takes a broken family and forms a people through whom He will bless the whole world. From the very beginning, God’s heart has been to include the outsider and heal what’s been fractured. This series invites us into that story—not just to watch it unfold, but to find ourselves in it. Because God is still using crooked sticks to draw straight lines—and to build His family today.
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Join Bay City Director Tamara Schlatter and Senior Pastor Josh Pardee as they explore the message from week 2 of our current series titled Crooked Sticks.
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The story of Jacob’s sons is messy, painful, redemptive, and beautiful. It’s the story of betrayal and forgiveness, grief and healing, famine and provision. But more than that, it’s the story of how God takes a broken family and forms a people through whom He will bless the whole world. From the very beginning, God’s heart has been to include the outsider and heal what’s been fractured. This series invites us into that story—not just to watch it unfold, but to find ourselves in it. Because God is still using crooked sticks to draw straight lines—and to build His family today.
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Join Bay City Director Tamara Schlatter and Senior Pastor Josh Pardee as they explore the message from week 1 of our current series titled Crooked Sticks.
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The story of Jacob’s sons is messy, painful, redemptive, and beautiful. It’s the story of betrayal and forgiveness, grief and healing, famine and provision. But more than that, it’s the story of how God takes a broken family and forms a people through whom He will bless the whole world. From the very beginning, God’s heart has been to include the outsider and heal what’s been fractured. This series invites us into that story—not just to watch it unfold, but to find ourselves in it. Because God is still using crooked sticks to draw straight lines—and to build His family today.
info_outlineJesus changed the world—one table at a time. Whether He was eating with tax collectors, reclining with friends, or feeding the multitudes, Jesus used the table as a place of welcome, witness, and transformation.
In this five-week series, we'll reimagine evangelism not as a presentation to perfect, but as an invitation to extend. Using the acronym T.A.B.L.E., we’ll learn how to reach those around us with love, authenticity, and boldness—one meal, one conversation, one act of kindness at a time.
Each week, we unpack a simple, intentional step that brings us closer to someone far from God—and brings them closer to the life-changing love of Jesus.