The Sermon That Set the Prisoners Free
It’s the year 386 and we are in Antioch. Tensions are rising along with political corruption and taxation. Early church father John Chrysostom (aka “Golden-Mouth”) isn’t having it. He’s about to deliver a sermon so fire that prison gates are going to be swung wide open. Join us in our year’s final episode as Summer tells the story of one of the most famous sermons in all of church history!
You’re Not Done
Since your body is going to break down and fail, ultimately landing you in the grave, why bother caring for it? If you can't escape aging (and you cannot), minimally you can escape aging into a grump (as you ought). Join us!
Can I Cry Now?
Our sinful hearts love to indulge themselves and that can leave us feeling fairly skeptical of our own tears. However, tears are often the most appropriate thing in the world. So how do we tell when that is?
She’s Unbothered
Ok so we have gone on long enough on the virtue of being unbothered, but how exactly does one become unbothered? Or how can one be unbothered in a way that is actually reflective a godly attitude.
Love God & Do as You Please
When the turn north looks as plausible as the turn to the east, how do you decide? This week we discuss the importance of loving God first, and how it directs our steps.
I’m Unwell, Part 5: The Inner Man
This week we share our longest episode yet because apparently we had a lot to talk about in terms of mental health, wellness, and what it means to be "well" without Christ. Is your parasympathetic nervous system your enemy? Join us!
You’re Not Done
Since your body is going to break down and fail, ultimately landing you in the grave, why bother caring for it? If you can't escape aging (and you cannot), minimally you can escape aging into a grump (as you ought). Join us!
Can I Cry Now?
Our sinful hearts love to indulge themselves and that can leave us feeling fairly skeptical of our own tears. However, tears are often the most appropriate thing in the world. So how do we tell when that is?
She’s Unbothered
Ok so we have gone on long enough on the virtue of being unbothered, but how exactly does one become unbothered? Or how can one be unbothered in a way that is actually reflective a godly attitude.
Love God & Do as You Please
When the turn north looks as plausible as the turn to the east, how do you decide? This week we discuss the importance of loving God first, and how it directs our steps.
I’m Unwell, Part 5: The Inner Man
This week we share our longest episode yet because apparently we had a lot to talk about in terms of mental health, wellness, and what it means to be "well" without Christ. Is your parasympathetic nervous system your enemy? Join us!







