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What happens when two youth ministers decide to wander Minneapolis with no phones, no plan, and only one rule: follow every recommendation and meet whoever God puts in front of us?
In this episode, Chris and Kory welcome Luke Clavin, who tells the story of a single night that stretched from fancy cocktails and live blues to a speakeasy, stolen glassware, a fake Halloween skeleton, and—right in the middle of it all—a couple looking for hope.
The conversation turns toward Jesus, the gospel, and what it really means to be “on” as a Christian even on your day off. Along the way, the guys talk about:
Why listening often opens the door to sharing the Kerygma
How our job or vocation can suddenly give us unexpected spiritual authority
The tension between boundaries and being available when God moves
It’s a story about wandering the city, finding Christ in unexpected places, and remembering that our lives—and our nights—aren’t really our own.
By Chris Kostelc and Kory LaCroixWhat happens when two youth ministers decide to wander Minneapolis with no phones, no plan, and only one rule: follow every recommendation and meet whoever God puts in front of us?
In this episode, Chris and Kory welcome Luke Clavin, who tells the story of a single night that stretched from fancy cocktails and live blues to a speakeasy, stolen glassware, a fake Halloween skeleton, and—right in the middle of it all—a couple looking for hope.
The conversation turns toward Jesus, the gospel, and what it really means to be “on” as a Christian even on your day off. Along the way, the guys talk about:
Why listening often opens the door to sharing the Kerygma
How our job or vocation can suddenly give us unexpected spiritual authority
The tension between boundaries and being available when God moves
It’s a story about wandering the city, finding Christ in unexpected places, and remembering that our lives—and our nights—aren’t really our own.