The Last Sane Moments Of The Year
As my friend Kenton always says about the last days of November, “These are the last sane moments of the year before the craziness of Christmas takes over.”
031: Love People Well
Ministry vs vocation, and how being aware of people’s needs is practicing the presence of God.
030: Give Thanks
The Trio jumps into their holiday plans, their expectations and what giving thanks looks like in hard seasons.
029: Guard Your Heart
Join Phil as he navigates political conversations, what the table of Jesus looks like and guarding your heart.
028: Choose Presence
Let’s break down what happens in the brain when we sing as a group and the ways choice making is not always rational.
027: Be Awake To Others
Let’s talk about the influence of regimes, power under vs power over, and how practicing the presence of God is being awake to others.
026: Be Still
Let’s rethink rest, talk about the importance of knowing pain and how being still is practicing the presence of God.
025: See The Voice of God
This week Dave helps us practice the presence of God when we’re on the clock, reconnect our work with our faith and understand prayer as seeing the voice of God
024: Practice Fun
What does fun look like in the midst of grief, what happens when we show up honestly?
023: You Already Know
What happens when a dreams dies, the ways vulnerability connects you to God and the world around you.
022: Practice the Present
Embracing your current circumstance and how practicing the present is practicing the presence of God.
021: Find Soul Rest
Doing Jesus stuff without Jesus affects the way we see ourselves and robs us from the rest we seek daily.
019: Help Me, Help You
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018: Remember God's Presence
Song-writer Ryan Stevenson joins us this week tot all about the comparison game
017: Practice The Presence of God
How being fully present with the people and doing things out of love.
015: Rethink Your Grief
We look at the five stages of grief, the differences between sorrow and depression.