Episodes

Monday Oct 20, 2025
The Whole Picture - Week Two/October 19th, 2025/Ryan Kramer
Monday Oct 20, 2025
Monday Oct 20, 2025
Your worth, value, and identity are anchored in Christ - not the things you do. In this second week of The Whole Picture, two key challenges emerge. The first is no matter what generation you’re a part of, we need to choose to emulate Jesus. The second? Be willing to step out in faith despite fear of failure. We have the freedom to try, fail, learn, and grow because our value with Christ is never diminished.

Monday Oct 13, 2025
The Whole Picture - Week One/October 12, 2025/Stacie Bartels
Monday Oct 13, 2025
Monday Oct 13, 2025
This two-week series invites us to see the body of Christ with every generation connected. When one generation reaches back and another reaches forward, the church becomes whole because it is being shaped by the wisdom of the past and the faith of the future. Each has something to give and something to learn from one another while we all grow together in community.

Monday Oct 06, 2025
More Than A Song - Week Four/October 5th, 2025/Seth Kreimeyer-Kelly
Monday Oct 06, 2025
Monday Oct 06, 2025
The kingdom of God is beautifully simple at its core - God loves you and wants a relationship with you. However, life gets complicated sometimes. Exhaustion, confusion, expectations, and fear can cause us to lose sight of the simple truth. While the simple kingdom still requires effort and sacrifice, it's centered on trust - trust in God's goodness and His love. When life gets complicated, we need to return to whatever first anchored our faith in Christ.

Monday Sep 29, 2025
More Than A Song - Week Three/September 28, 2025/Ryan Kramer
Monday Sep 29, 2025
Monday Sep 29, 2025
In our busy lives, we often ask God for help while leaving no room for Him to work. Our hearts get cluttered with fear, doubt, and expectations, crowding out faith. Peter’s story in Matthew 14 shows that faith doesn’t have to be perfect - just enough to cry out, “Lord, save me.” God doesn’t expect us to have it all figured out; He simply asks us to make space for Him. Even a small opening of faith allows the great I AM to do extraordinary things, not because our faith is flawless, but because He is faithful.

Tuesday Sep 23, 2025
More Than A Song - Week Two/September 21, 2025/Glenn Barteau
Tuesday Sep 23, 2025
Tuesday Sep 23, 2025
Psalm 23 reminds us that peace is possible, even in the hardest seasons of life. It doesn’t pretend we can skip over tough times - instead, it shows us how to walk through them with God by our side. David’s words move from simply knowing about God to truly experiencing Him in a close, personal way. When we find ourselves in a valley, we can pause and let God restore our souls, lean on His goodness we’ve seen before, and keep taking the next step forward. The shadows may show up, but they don’t get the last word - because God is with us.

Monday Sep 15, 2025
More Than A Song - Week One/September 14, 2025/Glenn Barteau
Monday Sep 15, 2025
Monday Sep 15, 2025
Sometimes we can feel as though our world is filled with division and uncertainty. During these times, gratitude becomes essential, as it helps us remember that our hope in Christ remains unchanged regardless of our circumstances. Finding new ways to express gratitude to God can be challenging. Psalm 150 and the song Gratitude invite us to express thankfulness with our whole being. In difficult times, the ancient word hallelujah offers a solution - a powerful expression when we don’t have the words.

Monday Sep 08, 2025
A Different Kind of Church - Week 5/September 7, 2025/Glenn Barteau
Monday Sep 08, 2025
Monday Sep 08, 2025
In John 5, Jesus challenges the religious leaders who diligently studied Scripture but missed its true purpose. They treated the Bible as an end in itself rather than a means to relationship with God. Jesus points out that Scripture is meant to testify about Him, yet they refused to come to Him for life. We should approach Scripture not as a rulebook but as a way to be inspired to live like Jesus in our own unique contexts. When we start with Jesus and end with Jesus, Scripture becomes life-giving.

Tuesday Sep 02, 2025
A Different of Church - Week Four/August 31, 2025/Ryan Kramer
Tuesday Sep 02, 2025
Tuesday Sep 02, 2025
A different kind of church isn’t about rules—it’s about love. Jesus pushed back against religious leaders who weighed people down. Jesus didn’t come to add burdens but to love people. Love changes lives in ways rules never can. When we ask, “How can I love like Christ?” instead of “What rule should I follow?” we experience real transformation and show the world the life-changing love of Jesus.

Monday Aug 25, 2025
A Different Kind of Church - Week Three/August 24, 2025/Glenn Barteau
Monday Aug 25, 2025
Monday Aug 25, 2025
Life can feel like a tug-of-war between a faith that only focuses on the positive and one that only sees brokenness and sin. But Jesus shows us a better way. In John 4, He meets a Samaritan woman with a complicated story—acknowledging her reality without judgment. Instead of forcing people to choose between pretending to have it all together or walking away from faith, Jesus invites us to embrace the beautiful mess of life. When we make space for both beauty and struggle, we create authentic communities where people can bring their whole selves.

Monday Aug 18, 2025
A Different Kind of Church - Week Two/August 17, 2025/Ryan Kramer
Monday Aug 18, 2025
Monday Aug 18, 2025
Grace is often mistaken for mercy or forgiveness, but its true meaning is favor. Many Christians believe God loves them, yet doesn’t really like them, which creates a heavy burden and pushes people from faith. But grace means God’s unconditional favor - He both loves and likes us. This truth from John 1:16 shifts our focus and frees us to move from highlighting what’s wrong with people to demonstrating God’s love for them.





