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In week five of our Guided Prayer Podcast, we slow down in John 16 and let Jesus reshape the way we approach God. Jesus invites us to pray in His name—not as a phrase tacked onto the end of a prayer, but as an invitation into His relationship with the Father. Take a few moments to reflect and pray: What would you say to God if you knew you were completely loved—and nothing could push you away?
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In this episode, our Founding Pastor, Willie George, and Lead Pastor, Whit George, explore how the prayers in Ephesians teach us to pray for what we truly need: wisdom, power, and love. Wisdom comes first, because power without wisdom is dangerous. Then comes the power of God at work in us through the Holy Spirit, giving real inner strength. But that power must always be guided by love. Show Notes: Listen to the Message: The Spirit of Might at Work in You
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In this week of our Guided Prayer Podcast, we pause to consider a quiet warning: our busy, full schedules can hide empty sources. Through reflection and prayer, we ask an honest question—are there places in our lives where we’re living as if Jesus isn’t necessary, relying on our own strength, planning, and process instead of depending on Him? Take time to reflect: Where are you pretending you don’t need Him? What would it look like to make room today to rely on Jesus—fully, simply, and again?
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In week three of our Guided Prayer Podcast, we gather around Psalm 16 and Jesus’ words in John 14. Through worship and reflection, we’re reminded that in God’s presence there is fullness of joy—and that even in moments of anxiety and uncertainty, we are not alone. In a world shaped by fear of rejection and loss, Jesus declares that we are fully known, fully loved, and never forsaken. Take time to reflect: Where is Jesus inviting you to trust Him more deeply? What would it look like to open your hands and believe that He is truly good—and truly with you?
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You don’t have to chase peace—you’ve already been given it. In this episode, the lead pastors from our three churches Whit George, Ethan Vanse, and Seth Swindall walk through Philippians 4:1–9 and unpack what it really means to stand firm in a world that constantly pulls us into anxiety, conflict, and distraction. They talk about dwelling in the presence of God, the difference between forgiveness and restoration, bringing your real burdens to prayer, and choosing what you allow your mind to live in. Show notes: Check out their weekend messages Church on the...
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Jamie and Heather give an honest (and hilarious) update on their “body doubling” challenge—cleaning out a pantry and a closet together—and discover that what started as a productivity hack became something much deeper. In this episode, they talk about the power of presence, why some seasons make friendship easier than others, and how doing small, ordinary tasks side by side can lighten the weight of life. Plus, Jamie shares a big family update and the unexpected mix of joy, grief, and growth that comes with shifting family dynamics. If you’re navigating change, craving deeper...
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In Episode 2 of our Guided Prayer Podcast, we slow down with Psalm 25 and a time of worship, asking God to teach us His ways and lead us in His truth. Centered on John 13, this episode reflects on Jesus washing His disciples’ feet—an intimate act of love on the night before His crucifixion. As Easter approaches, we’re invited to consider not only what it means to sit at Jesus’ feet, but what it means to let Him come to ours. Are there places in your life you’d rather keep untouched? Through Scripture, song, and guided reflection, this episode creates space to surrender those hidden...
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In the weeks leading up to Easter, we’re releasing prayer podcasts designed to help you slow down and encounter God. Each episode weaves together Scripture, worship, and guided prayer—creating space to reflect and respond. This week, we read from Psalm 40 and John 12, reflecting on Mary’s costly worship and the “fragrance” our lives carry. What aroma are you bringing into the spaces you enter? As we approach Easter, consider what Jesus may be inviting you to lay at His feet—and how time with Him shapes the way you live, love, and lead.
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What if the breakthrough you’re praying for begins with learning how to name what you feel? Your spiritual maturity and emotional maturity are inseparable. In this episode, Whit George, Casey Shirley, and Angela Ekstrum explore why feelings are not obstacles to spiritual growth—but essential to it. They unpack the difference between emotions and feelings, and what it really means to stay relational under pressure. Emotions will either move us away from relationship or deeper into it. The question is: will we let them lead us toward connection with God and others? Show...
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Real change doesn’t happen through inspiration alone—it happens through formation.The bridge between wanting to change and actually becoming new is found in practices: small, repeatable rhythms that shape our desires and direction over time. In this episode, Whit George, Blake Zimmerman, and Blaine Bartel explore how spiritual practices are counter-formation, slow and often resistant, but deeply powerful. As we commit to faithful practices—body, mind, and soul—we learn to trust the process, resist the path of least resistance, and allow Jesus to do His quiet, transforming work...
info_outlineIn this week of our Guided Prayer Podcast, we pause to consider a quiet warning: our busy, full schedules can hide empty sources. Through reflection and prayer, we ask an honest question—are there places in our lives where we’re living as if Jesus isn’t necessary, relying on our own strength, planning, and process instead of depending on Him?
Take time to reflect: Where are you pretending you don’t need Him? What would it look like to make room today to rely on Jesus—fully, simply, and again?