Podcast by Broadway UMC
Every relationship depends on trust. But trust is a fragile thing, shattered by the disappointment and burned by betrayal. And yet, trust is at the heart of our connection to God. Join Jason Brown and Wendell Van Valin as they explore trust in God (and our lack thereof).
Every relationship depends on trust. But trust is a fragile thing, shattered by the disappointment and burned by betrayal. And yet, trust is at the heart of our connection to God. Join Jason Brown and Wendell Van Valin as they explore trust in God (and our lack thereof).
Every relationship depends on trust. But trust is a fragile thing, shattered by the disappointment and burned by betrayal. And yet, trust is at the heart of our connection to God. Join Jason Brown and Wendell Van Valin as they explore trust in God (and our lack thereof).
Every relationship depends on trust. But trust is a fragile thing, shattered by the disappointment and burned by betrayal. And yet, trust is at the heart of our connection to God. Join Jason Brown and Wendell Van Valin as they explore trust in God (and our lack thereof).
Every relationship depends on trust. But trust is a fragile thing, shattered by the disappointment and burned by betrayal. And yet, trust is at the heart of our connection to God. Join Jason Brown and Wendell Van Valin as they explore trust in God (and our lack thereof).
In Loving Memory Of Wayne (Season 2, Episode 36) by Broadway UMC
How do relationships re-humanize us and others?
Can grace and anger co-exist?
The God Of Low Expectations (Season 2, Episode 33) by Broadway UMC
Paraclete And Consolation Prizes (Season 2, Episode 32) by Broadway UMC
How do we respond to the experience of God and the word of God?
How does God get bigger while getting smaller?
Are our relationships built on codependency or connection?
How do our filters form us and the way we feel about others?
How do our "lenses" keep us from loving like God loves us?
Why do we feel the compulsive need to assign blame?
Spam, Asparagus, And Freedom (Season 2 Episode 24) by Broadway UMC
What did Jesus mean when called himself the "Fulfillment of the Law"? What does that mean for us trying to navigate life?
Life is either a test or a journey. How does how you view life (and everything in it) affect how you live it?
Can guilt be healthy or constructive? Can guilt guide us in to something better?
Wayne Hunter shares on his journey living in the midst of cancer and grace.
Is grace a blank check for bad behavior?
Looking again at the first chapters of Genesis through the lens of Creation - Corruption - Consequences - Compassion.
Shame is a killer, but it doesn't have to be. How did Jesus taking on our shame change everything?
Code Words and Codependency (Season 2 Episode 15) by Broadway UMC
Each of us bring baggage into every interaction. How do we identify our unconscious filters?
How does God release us of "if"s and "but"s?
Love has often been measured by contribution or contrition. What if it is more?
How does the baggage we bring into relationships and conversations subtly shift the interactions?
What to Do When it Doesn't Work (Season 2, Episode 10) by Broadway UMC
Throughout scripture, God speaks life. How does grace enable us to speak life into the lives of others?
Is life accumulation or assistance?
Why are we so not-good with awkward?
Is God trying to transform us?
How do we lean into God, even when we are leery? Laura Vincent and Megan Davidson join the podcast to share their stories of conversion and call.
How do little moments add up in our relationships and our faith?
What does conversion mean? Is conversion a once in a lifetime or a lifelong thing?
Grace is more than praying the prayer and then waiting to die. What if grace is about being about born into possibilities?
Trusting amid the tumult of time. How do we "live as if..." as we wait for life and for the movement of God?
The final episode of season one. How do we take inventory of our growth in grace? The guys answer this question and share what they learned about grace in 2018.
Christmas is coming - so it time with family and all that entails. How can we embody grace during Christmas?
When it comes to shedding fig leaves, which ones will you start with?
Can you imagine not competing? What happens when we stop keeping track and allow grace to define our relationships?
Megan Davidson and Laura Vincent join us to share their journey from shame and blame to confidence and calling.
What do you do when you find yourself in the desert?
How does re-understanding grace change how we engage and encounter worship?
Before Jesus is arrested, he sat at a table with his disciples, who were bickering about who was the greatest. Into this stepped Jesus, who grabbed a towel and a basin and washed his disciples feet. How does this act change the way we view God?