Exploring topics and discussing issues that can inform, encourage and lead young adults toward experiencing life in Jesus.
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On this special Easter week gathering, we look at the authority Jesus had during his final meal with his disciples and how he used that to set an example for us. We challenge the room to respond to this statement, "As a follower of Jesus, I have been given all authority, so I ___________."
"What is truth?" - Pilate"Follow your heart!" - Today's CultureWhen it comes to truth, how should we live? As followers of Jesus, how does the Gospel transform our understanding and commitment to truth? This month, we look at this important topic and what Jesus says about Himself.
This semester, our theme is Gospel Transformation. The Gospel is good news, not just that Jesus died and rose from the dead, but in every aspect of how we live as believers. To be truly transformed by the Gospel, we experience the good news of how following Jesus changes everything.In February, we talk about how the good news of the Gospel brings forgiveness of our past, present, and future. We live each day in the power of knowing that we are “a great sinner but Christ is a great Savior.” That forgiveness then drives us to forgive others in the same way.
We finish our look this semester at what Jesus says about what matters by talking about identity. How did Jesus find his identity, how did the enemy attack that, and how does that impact us today?
For our Friendsgiving Young Adult Gathering in November, we spent the night talking about gratitude, what Jesus said about it, and how we can live a life filled with gratitude.
In the midst of a divisive political season and the election of a new President, how can we as Christians navigate politics with a Biblical worldview and our faith intact? Should we engage in politics? If so, how? And what does Jesus say about it all?
In our September gathering, we discuss the question, "What is the mission of your life?" What does Jesus say about that and how can we live that out?Hosts: Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
This semester, we are looking at what Jesus said about important matters of life and faith. For our August Gathering, we looked at the purpose of community and what Jesus had to say about it.Hosts: Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
A message on the importance of rest.Hosts: Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
A message from Matthew 13 about the Kingdom of God.Hosts: Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
One of the core questions of humanity (and your life) is "What is my purpose?" or to ask it another way "What is my calling?" In today's episode, we want to give you a biblical worldview for calling. Maybe you're anxious because you feel like you're missing out on your purpose. Maybe you feel like a failure because you were told you needed to change the world or do something important but you work a normal job. Maybe you've heard you're supposed to make disciples at your job but don't know what that looks like in your context. Maybe you're just a student and feel like you're calling is on hold until you get your degree. Guess what: God isn't hiding your calling from you and He isn't trying to confuse you. He wants you to flourish and fulfill your God's designed purpose. We hope today's episode sets you free and gives you clarity and confidence. Hosts: Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
What if you don't sense a call to "full-time vocational ministry"? How can we live on mission here and now in our everyday lives? In this episode, we are joined by Tyler Godfrey and Kayla McDonald who not only lead YA Groups here but also led our GenSend Boston team this summer. GenSend's mission is to help develop "everyday, spirit-led missionaries" who view their neighborhoods, workplaces, schools, etc. as potential ground for God to move. Tyler and Kayla share a bit about their experience, what they learned, and how they've seen God use it here at home. For more on GenSend Summer, click here.For more on GenSend Boston, click here.Hosts: Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
All throughout Scripture and human history, we see God's heart for the world. He desires for His glory to be seen and known among the nations (Ps. 46:10) and that none would perish but all would come to the knowledge of the Truth (1 Tim. 2:3-6). But what can that practically look like in our every day lives? In today's episode, we are joined by our good friend "Reuben" who spent the past two years serving in Russia, Turkey, and Kazakhstan specifically among unreached groups with little to no access to the Gospel. Our goal is to share his journey and experiences and discuss we can support the global mission of God in our everyday lives within the local church. If you are someone prayerfully considering or discerning a call to global missions, we would love to talk with you. Simply reach out to our YA Team at westridge.com/ya!Resources Mentioned:International Mission Board Unreached People GroupsHosts: Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
We all have a desire to see our lives count. None of us woke up today and thought: "I'd love to waste my life on things that don't matter." Yet, we hear story after story of people getting to then and being filled with regret. How can we ensure that we don't make that same mistake? How can we live a life that makes a difference now, leaves a legacy later, and ripples in eternity? On today's episode, we discuss the biblical pursuit of legacy versus the way the culture tempts us to pursue legacy. We hope you'll respond to God's invitation to live now for what lasts forever. Hosts: Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
In this series, we are diving into how we are meant to relate to and connect with church as followers of Jesus. In today's episode we're asking the question of "what should we be looking for in a church?" As a young adult, this will likely be the most transient season of your life. Odds are you will one day be in a new season of life, a new community, and looking for a new church to connect with. Whether it's moving off to college, transitioning to a new job, or a major life shift like marriage or family, when that day inevitably comes, it's important to know not only WHAT you should be looking for in a church but HOW you should go about looking for a church family.Next YA Gathering: Thursday, May 18th @ 7PMHosts: Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
In episode one of our three-part series on the church, we discuss the basic question: "What's up with the Church?" We not only want to talk about what the Church is meant to be but we also want to address the common misconceptions (sometimes rightfully so) people have of the Church. We all have different experiences and expectations that we carry into the Church today but what does Scripture say? Let's lean in and talk about it! Hosts // Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersNext YA Gathering // April 20th at West Ridge ChurchClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
We decided to cancel episode three of "The Bible never said..." to talk about a compelling and potentially controversial topic: Revival. This has been a trendy topic of late and we've seen the word "revival" tossed around quite a bit. What is revival? Why do need it? How do we get it? When do we know it's happening? We want to bring some much-needed clarity to the conversation and cast a compelling vision for revival for our community in these days. Hosts // Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersNext YA Gathering // 04.20.2023Click here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
This is the second of three episodes discussing things we often hear (or say) that are actually never seen in Scripture. Today's topic is: "The Bible never said that we must live an extraordinary life." Far too often, we see cultural pressures dressed in cheap theology and this is one of them. It's easy to dress the pressures of greatness and influence in missional language that positions Jesus as the mascot for our own selfish ambition. Today's conversation poses the question: "What kind of life has Jesus called us to live?" Our hope and prayer is that you are set free from pressures and expectations placed on you (maybe even in the name of Jesus) so that you may rest in the "blessed" life God calls you to in His upside-down, inside-out Kingdom.Hosts // Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersNext YA Gathering // Thursday 02.16.2023Click here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
This is the first of three episodes discussing things we often hear (or say) that are actually never seen in Scripture. Today's topic is: "The Bible never said that we are all God's children." We believe everyone has inherent value, worth, and dignity as people made in the image of God. However, not everyone is a child of God. Is that true? Where do we get that from? How do we know where we stand? How can we know for sure that we are children of God? Let's talk about it!PSA // YA Gathering is this Thursday (01.19.2023) 7PM at West Ridge Church!Click here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
The beginning of 2023 is here. We have a fresh start—a blank canvas—calling for us to pick up the brush and paint something beautiful. That's the power and hope of The New Year. But the fact of the matter is... we've been here; we've done this. We've been at the end of one year peering over into the next making bold proclamations and heartfelt promises only to see them shattered and broken days (if not hours) later. We make our resolutions with all the best intentions and sincerest motivations but why? What is it about this moment—the flipping of the calendar page—that makes us do this year after year? It's the belief that we can change; that our lives don't have to stay the way they are; that we don't have to stay the way we are. But how? How do we change? In this episode, we discuss what God might have for us 2023 and how we, as His people, might partner with him in the transformation of our lives. Click here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
At this month's gathering, we were joined by author, speaker, and mental health advocate Hannah Brencher who preached a powerful message from God's Word and gave us practical applications or "battle tactics" in our fight for mental health. Although the recording got cut a little short (our apologies), there is plenty packed into these 30+ minutes for you to build on.Battle Tactics:1. Get honest with the people around you.2. Clear out the noise.3. Learn how to feast.4. Cultivate lasting discipline.Click here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click hereto check out our website.Click here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
In this week's episode, we continue in our series on the spiritual disciplines by discussing the Christian's call to give (specifically financially). The relationship between humanity and money is a difficult one. In today's market-driven and materialistic society, it's hard to know how Christians are supposed to relate to money. Are we supposed to fear it? Are we supposed to hate it? Are we supposed to pursue it? Thankfully, this isn't unique or new to us. This is a conversation Jesus had many times throughout his life and ministry. Rather than avoiding this conversation, we want to allow Jesus to shape and direct us on what it means to be good stewards of what He has given us. Hosts: Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
When you serve the Lord or others, do you feel a sense of duty or joy? Have you felt that inner shame of entitlement (desiring to do literally ANYTHING else) while serving and thought, "What is wrong with me?" Do you even really serve at all? We know that Christians are called to have a heart of humility like Jesus that loves and serves others but many of us struggle to really care or want to... On today's episode, our question is simple: How do we cultivate this heart of humility and service? Join us as we discuss what the Scriptures teach us, what Jesus exemplified for us, and what our own lives have shown us about serving others and growing in humility. Hosts: Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
Maybe you're like us and often feel as if your prayers are hitting the ceiling. Maybe you struggle to even start praying at all. We know that God calls us to pray but why? If He's God and He's just going to do His will anyway, then why does praying even matter? In this week's episode, we wrestle through all these questions and how God's Word instructs us to respond. Prayer can be difficult for a host of reasons but the reward of prayer is life-changing in the way God uses it to transform our hearts and make us more like His Son. "Come to Me all who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you. Let Me lead you, because I am gentle and lowly at heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy to bear and the burden I give you is light." (Matthew 11:28-29)Hosts: Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersSuggested Resources:Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools by Tyler StatonA Praying Life by Paul E. MillerWhat if Jesus was serious about prayer? by Skye JethaniClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
You have no choice: we are all being formed by something. However, you can choose who/what you are formed by. We are all becoming someone. Jesus invites us to become someone healthy and whole but this doesn't happen by accident. There is a kind of spiritual resistance and rebellion we must have against the ways and pace of this world in order for us to be formed by the One who designed us and loves us. This takes discipline, courage, and intentionality... but through Christ and by His spirit, it is possible. Today's podcast is the first of a series of conversations through Spiritual Disciplines that resist the ways of the world and form us to be more like Jesus. This episode will focus on the rhythm of silence and solitude. "Come to Me all who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you. Let Me lead you, because I am gentle and lowly at heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy to bear and the burden I give you is light." (Matthew 11:28-29)Hosts: Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click hereto check out our website.
One of the common fears amongst the followers of Jesus in our generation is legalism. We believe a lot of this derives from a misunderstanding of what biblical obedience is and the role it should play in our lives. In this episode, we want to take the time to actually define legalism and answer a few questions. What does it mean that Jesus has set us free from the law? Is there any expectation or reason we should prioritize obedience in our lives if we're under grace? If we no longer have to fear punishment, then why should we even obey? The fact of the matter is the Gospel shouldn't take away our desire to obey but actually inspire and empower us to obey. Hosts: Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click hereto check out our website.
Continuing in our theological series of topics, it's time to talk about sanctification. Maybe you've heard it said that people can't change... Is that true? Can people change? If so, how do we change? That's what this episode is all about. God's desire for us is that we become like Jesus. Not only does He desire it, but He's given us His Spirit to empower us to actually do it! We can become like the greatest person who has ever lived. Our lives can be filled with power and used by God to influence the world around us. Hosts: Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
Last month we discussed the fact that by grace through faith in Jesus we have been justified (declared innocent) by God and made righteous in His sight. That changes our position but it doesn't change us... In this episode, we continue our discussions around core doctrines as we dive into the topic of regeneration. We constantly see the term "born again" throughout Scripture but what does it mean? Why is it necessary? How are we born again? And what does it or should it produce in the life of a believer? Join us as we lean into Titus 3 and other portions of Scripture to figure out... what is regeneration?Host: Blake OdgersGuest: Chase GentesClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
Did you know you were made and called to glory? That you were made to image God—the most glorious and beautiful being. You were made to rule, to reign, to have dominion—to be a conduit of glory and beauty. But maybe you've noticed -- our lives and our world are filled with brokenness? What happened? Is there any hope for us, for our futures, for our world? Because of Jesus, there is! Check out our initial message of this semester's theme: Redeeming. Prayer & Announcements: Carly Lamp (YA Team Member)Message: Blake Odgers (YA Director)Main Text: Titus 3:3-8 (ESV)Follow us on Instagram here!Find out more about us here!
Over the next few weeks, we are going to talk through some theological terms. As we've read through the New Testament this year we've seen words like "justification", "sanctification", "regeneration", and many more. It's easy to read these words and gloss over them, deeming them as unimportant or assuming we get the general meaning... but the fact of the matter is they carry so much weight to the beauty of what it means to be in Christ and the benefits that come with it! Today, we're asking the question: "What is justification?" In short, it is defined as "an act of God whereby He declares a sinner to be righteous" but how does God do this? What does this mean for us? How does this change or impact our daily lives? The word "justified" is mentioned throughout 14 books and over 39 times throughout Scripture so we should obviously lean in and pay attention to what it means!Hosts: Sawyer Strickland & Blake OdgersClick here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.
So, we've talked about the church and we've talked about the mission but what about community? According to Harvard, 61% of young adults experience feelings of "extreme loneliness" and it seems our society is only growing more and more isolated every day. What does God's Word say about community? Do we even need it? If so, what is it supposed to look like and how do we find it (or build it)? In this episode, Blake and Sawyer discuss the topic of biblical community and specifically what this looks like in WRC Young Adults. Resources:Find Your People by Jennie AllenLife Together by Dietrich BonhoefferUncomfortable by Brett McCrackenThe Gospel-Centered Community by Robert Thune & Will WalkerClick here to provide feedback and/or make suggestions.Click here to learn more about WRC Young Adults.Click here to follow us on Instagram.Click here to like us on Facebook.
Heaven is one of the most discussed, but misunderstood topics in all of life and faith. Many people have thoughts and views about Heaven passed down through tradition that are often more shaped by culture than they are by Scripture. Today, we want to bring some clarity to exactly what Heaven is, why we should care, and how it can/should impact our day-to-day lives. Resources:Heaven & Earth by The Bible ProjectHeaven by Randy AlcornOn Earth as in Heaven by 9MarksChristian Hope in Life After Life After Death by TGCClick here to provide feedback and/or make suggestions.Click here to learn more about WRC Young Adults.Click here to follow us on Instagram.Click here to like us on Facebook.
Maybe you're guilty of it. We know we are. Someone comes up to you and asks, "How are you?" And before you even know it, the words have already left your lips: "Busy." But does that really have to be how life feels? In this episode, join us as we discuss the spirit of busyness that plagues our culture and generation. Why do we deal with this? What's at the root of our need for our anxious spirits? What does God's Word have to say about the spirit of busyness? Specifically, how did Jesus deal with the stresses of his life and instruct others to deal with it in their own lives? Lastly, what are some practical tools and takeaways to implement here and now in our lives? Resources:Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark ComerOrdering Your Private World by Gordon McDonaldThe Burden is Light by Jon TysonClick here to provide feedback and/or make suggestions.Click here to learn more about WRC Young Adults.Click here to follow us on Instagram.Click here to like us on Facebook.
There's a tension in all of us when it comes to engaging with a culture and people who think, live, and believe differently than we think, live, and believe, but that's exactly what Jesus has called us to do as His spirit-filled followers. We are called to be influencers of culture, not just spectators or judges of it. No matter who you are, where you're at, or what season of life you are in, God has you where He has you to advance the Gospel through you. This week's episode unpacks what exactly "culture" is and means, what the heart of Jesus is for the culture, and how we (as His followers) are to engage with the culture for the sake of the Gospel.Click here to let us know what you think about today's episode and give us suggestions for future episodes. Click here to follow us on Instagram. Click here to check out our website.Additional Resources:Good Faith by David Kinnaman & Gabe LyonsBeautiful Resistance by Jon TysonCounter Culture by David PlattLive No Lies by John Mark ComerI Once Was Lost by Don Everts & Doug Schaupp
This episode is all about the Church. The Bible talks a lot about it but what role should the Church play in our lives today? Can we not follow Jesus all by ourselves? If not, then what should our relationship in/with the Church be? We will cover all this and more in today's episode. Blake and Sawyer will talk about how the Church is the people of Jesus called out and set apart to reflect His character and reveal His glory to the world. The Church has a role to play in your life but guess what? God has a role for you to play in the Church as well. Lean in!Additional Resources:Why Bother with Church? by Sam AllberryRediscover Church by Collin Hansen & Jonathan LeemanWhat is the Mission of the Church? by Keven DeYoung & Greg GilbertCome & See by Todd Wagner Ask questions and/or give feedback (positive or constructive) by clicking here. Go here for more info on WRC Young Adults or here to follow us on IG!
What if the power of our lives is dependent, not on our hard work or grit, but on our understanding of and belief in the love of God? Join us as we talk about the things that often prevent us from laying hold of the truth of God's love and how we typically deal with them. We will break down Jesus' story of the two sons to show how God responds to us when we run to recklessness and religion to give us the security and satisfaction that can only be found in His love. Communicator: Blake OdgersMain Text(s): Ephesians 3:14-21 & Luke 15:1-3, 11-32Suggested Resource(s): The Prodigal God by Tim KellerFollow us on Instagram.Find out more about us.
This episode is all about the Bible. As Christians, we know we're supposed to value it but why? Is it even still relevant? If so, what role should it play in our lives? How do we read it and where do we even start? Our goal is to take the Bible from being something to fear or be intimidated by to something to love and look forward to. Why? Because the Bible is meant to lead us to life, stir our affections for Jesus, and show us who we are and why we're here. We hope this is helpful. (Hosted by Blake Odgers & Sawyer Strickland)Ask questions and/or give feedback (positive or constructive) by clicking here.Download the WRC Young Adults Reading & Journaling Plan here. Watch and hear more about the HEAR journal here.Check out our friends at Bible Project here and here! Lastly, go here for more info on WRC Young Adults or here to follow us on IG!The WRC Young Adults Podcast exists to encourage and equip college students and young professionals to grow in their walk with Jesus Christ and live out their faith in every arena of their lives. We hope to provide biblically-rooted and culturally-relevant content to challenge you and help you grow and navigate life and faith in your twenty's so you can live with clarity and conviction in this age of chaos and confusion.
If you've grown up in or around the Church, then you've likely heard the word "Gospel" and may even know that it means "Good News" but do you truly see it as good ? Is the Gospel that you've believed in the true message that God is extending to the world or is it something else? If so, what really is the Gospel? What makes it so good? How is it good for you? Statistics From:Good Fath by David Kinnaman & Gabe Lyons Faith for Exiles by David Kinnaman & Mark MatlockOther Resources:The Prodigal God: Recovering the Heart of the Christian Faith by Timothy KellerWhat is the Gospel? by Greg GilbertThe Explicit Gospel by Matt ChandlerThe WRC Young Adults Podcast exists to encourage and equip college students and young professionals to grow in their walk with Jesus Christ and live out their faith in every arena of their lives. We hope to provide biblically-rooted and culturally-relevant content to challenge you and help you grow and navigate life and faith in your twenty's so you can live with clarity and conviction in this age of chaos and confusion.For more info, check out our website or follow us on Instagram.Next YA Gathering is on Thursday, April 28th at West Ridge Church.
Part of adulthood is figuring out what you believe and why you believe it. However, there are both unhealthy and healthy ways to do this. "Deconstruction" is a hot-button topic these days, but what does God's Word say about it? How do we navigate the nuances of belief in a healthy way that doesn't lead to the demolition or destruction of our faith but rebuilds it and helps it grow and flourish in the way God intended? Join us as our YA Director, Blake Odgers, helps us figure out how to do this in a healthy, biblical way.Next Gathering: Thursday, April 28th at 7pmStay Connected: Follow us on Instagram!To learn more about WRC Young Adults, click here!
How are we supposed to live with clarity and confidence in a world where following Jesus is viewed as either irrelevant or maybe even dangerous? Join us as our Founding and Senior Pastor, Brian Bloye, reminds us who we are, Who we belong to, and how - through Him - we can live and pray with authority.Next Gathering: March 17th at 7pmStay Connected: Follow us on Instagram! To learn more about WRC Young Adults, click here!
As we kick off 2022, we want to make it clear: God has a vision for your life. More specifically, God has a vision for this year of your life and He doesn't want you to miss it. In this message, we will discuss potential pitfalls that can prevent us from experiencing God's best for our lives and practical steps that we can take to ensure that we don't. Young Adult Gathering from January 20, 2022Scripture read by YA Small Group Leader, Austin Sprayberry.Message preached by Young Adults Director, Blake Odgers.Follow Us on Instagram!
In this episode, we discuss the history of the WRC Young Adult Podcast and look toward what it will become going forward. Stay tuned for new episodes soon!For more info on West Ridge Church, go to https://westridge.comFor feedback and questions about the Podcast, email blakeo@westridge.com
In this episode, we read and discuss a chapter of the Bible together and how helpful it is to read with someone else.For more info on West Ridge Church, go to https://westridge.comFor questions or feedback on the Podcast, please email youngadults@westridge.com
In this episode, we discuss failures and the benefit of acknowledging our weaknesses.For more info on West Ridge Church, go to https://westridge.comFor questions or feedback on the podcast, email youngadults@westridge.com
In this episode, we discuss the importance of confessing to one another from James 5:16.For more info on West Ridge Church, go to https://westridge.comFor questions or feedback about the podcast, please email us at youngadults@westridge.com
In this episode, we discussed a few verses from the book of 1 John that discuss how Christians can live with integrity.For more info about West Ridge Church, please go to https://westridge.comFor feedback or questions about the Podcast, email us at youngadults@westridge.com
In this episode, we discuss the importance of hearing from God and what happens when we stop listening.For more information about West Ridge Church, go to https://westridge.comFor feedback or questions about the podcast, email youngadults@westridge.com
In this episode, we discuss the importance of having the right perspective on life and how to have it.For more info on West Ridge Church, go to https://westridge.comFor feedback or question on the YA Podcast, email bradc@westridge.com
In this episode we discuss the fear and value in being know by others. Allowing ourself to be real with God helps us be ourselves with others and experience more love in our relationships.For more info on West Ridge Church, go to https://westridge.comFor questions or feedback about the Podcast, email youngadults@westridge.com
In this episode, three young adults talk live about what life is like doing ministry for a job at our Young Adult Gathering in July at West Ridge Church.For more info on West Ridge Church, got to https://westridge.comFor feedback or questions about the Podcast, please email youngadults@westridge.com
In this episode, we look back and discuss a teaching from West Ridge by Brian Bloye on temptation. For more information about West Ridge Church, go to https://westridge.comFor feedback or questions about the podcast, please email youngadults@westridge.com