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  • The Drift Toward Numbness: When Comfort Becomes Dangerous
    2025/05/19

    What happens when we get too comfortable? In this week’s episode, we explore Amos 6 and 8 and the haunting warning of a “famine of hearing the word of the Lord.” Through powerful storytelling, a personal encounter in a boutique hotel, and a snorkeling trip gone adrift, this message challenges us to examine where comfort might be dulling our compassion. You’ll discover how spiritual complacency creeps in—not with dramatic rebellion, but with quiet distraction—and why justice and hunger for God are inseparable. If you've ever felt numb, distant, or spiritually starved, this one’s for you. Wake up. Lean in. Let hunger lead you home.

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    17 分
  • When Worship Isn’t Enough: Choosing Truth Over Niceness
    2025/05/13

    What if the real danger to our faith communities isn’t conflict—but the silence we keep to avoid it? This week’s message challenges the illusion of peace that comes from “being nice,” exposing how that desire for cohesion can actually cost us connection, authenticity, and justice. As we continue our journey through Amos, we hear the uncomfortable but necessary truth: God isn’t impressed by worship that avoids the hard conversations. In a season filled with transition, tenderness, and truth-telling, this episode invites us to reject performance and embrace prophetic honesty—in our churches, our families, and our everyday lives. If you've ever felt the tension between keeping the peace and speaking your truth, this one is for you.

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    24 分
  • The Roar That Shakes the Sanctuary: Amos and the Ache for Justice
    2025/05/12

    What happens when God says, “Enough”? In this first episode of our Let Justice Roll series, we journey with the unlikely prophet Amos—a fig tree farmer with no prophetic credentials—whose voice still echoes through time with holy disruption. This is not just a message for ancient Israel. It’s for us, now. Through vivid storytelling, piercing honesty, and the thunder of divine heartbreak, we explore what true justice means—and how God’s roar isn’t condemnation, but a wake-up call. Discover why justice isn’t a footnote of faith, but its very foundation. What if your cracked places are the very vessels God wants to use? What if worship isn’t complete until it flows into the streets? This episode will challenge, stir, and reorient you to the heart of a God who still roars—for mercy, for justice, and for us.

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    22 分
  • Redeeming Sin: Love that Transforms Wounds
    2025/04/30

    This week, we explore how the love of Christ meets us not in our perfection, but in our pain. Through powerful storytelling and deep theological reflection, we hear about a journey from inherited faith, to heartbreak by religious exclusion, to a rediscovery of grace through community. Drawing from the story of Doubting Thomas, this episode invites us to see our wounds not as disqualifications, but as places where God's redeeming love breaks through. If you've ever wondered if your questions, doubts, or brokenness are too much for God — this conversation is for you.

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    19 分
  • The Gardener of the Grave: Easter Hope in Unexpected Places
    2025/04/28

    This Easter, we journey into a resurrection story that doesn’t begin with fanfare—it begins in the dark. Through the story of Mary at the tomb and the surprising presence of the Risen Christ as a gardener, we discover that real resurrection often starts quietly, in places we least expect.
    Inspired by the hidden life inside the Global Seed Vault in the Arctic, this message invites us to consider that the parts of our lives we thought were dead might actually be seeds, quietly waiting for new life.
    If you’ve ever felt like your faith is barely holding on, or like you’re standing at a tomb instead of a sunrise, this message is for you. Resurrection isn’t a magic trick—it’s love refusing to leave us buried.
    Come hear a story of hope, healing, and the slow, patient work of grace that’s already unfolding in your life. Christ is risen—and so are you.

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    15 分
  • Bigger Tables, Not Higher Fences
    2025/04/15

    In this powerful conclusion to our Redeeming Sin series, we turn our attention from individual hearts to shared tables. What if grace doesn’t just change us—it changes who we eat with? Mike invites us into Jesus’ radical table-expanding vision, where grace breaks down the walls we’ve built around who belongs.

    Through parables, stories, and a sweeping biblical narrative—from Abraham to Revelation—we’re reminded that grace doesn’t play fair... and that’s good news. Because grace welcomes the unexpected guest. It throws out the seating chart. It builds community in place of exclusion.

    This week’s episode is a challenge and a call: If God's table is open, then ours must be too. Who’s missing from your table?

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    22 分
  • Scars, Grace, and the Question Jesus Still Asks
    2025/04/07

    What if healing isn't about being fixed, but about being made whole? This week, we dive into the story of a man who waited 38 years at the Pool of Bethesda—and the life-altering question Jesus asks him: Do you want to be well? Through raw personal stories, reflections on visible and invisible wounds, and an honest look at what grace really means, we explore the kind of healing that doesn’t erase our scars but transforms them into signs of redemption. Whether you’re carrying pain that still lingers or questioning if healing is even possible for you, this episode offers a powerful invitation: grace is not just about forgiveness—it’s about wholeness. Maybe today is your day to get up and walk.

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    22 分
  • Sin Confronted with Grace
    2025/04/01

    We all know the feeling—that moment when failure sticks to you like Velcro. When you want to avoid the mirror. When the weight of your choices feels unbearable. In this week’s episode, we explore what happens after that moment. Through the unforgettable story of a woman at a dinner party who shatters expectations with scandalous love, we dive into the wild, liberating truth of grace.


    Grace doesn’t balance the scales—it throws them out the window. It doesn't erase the past—it rewrites the future. And it doesn’t wait for us to clean up first—it dances into the mess with us.


    This isn’t just theology—it’s invitation. Come discover why grace isn’t a transaction but a relationship, and how it might just be calling you onto the dance floor of redemption.

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    21 分