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Imagine watching a small, struggling youth group grow into a spiritual family that marks generations. That’s the story we revisit with Pastor Scott Ray—the mentor who taught us that the real work of ministry rarely happens on stages, but in living rooms, hospital corridors, church vans, and parking-lot prayers. We swap memories that still shape us today: a bus breaking down on the way to the Brownsville Revival and strangers stepping in to push it forward, backyard worship where simple songs opened heaven, and road trips that formed character far more than any keynote ever could.
What stands out most is Pastor Scott’s quiet, steady way of leading: make room, empower others, and trust the Holy Spirit. He rotated teenage worship leaders, invited older adults to serve as spiritual mothers and fathers, and refused to confuse performance with presence. Together, we unpack the core ingredients that still change lives—relationship, sensitivity to God, and the courage to redefine, reassign, and realign. We name the ache many feel today: disappointment, loneliness, and the longing for spiritual fathers. Pastor Scott shares how his own unfulfilled desire became an invitation to become what he once needed, turning pain into purpose and mentorship into legacy.
This conversation is warm, funny, and unvarnished. We talk reverence—the fear of the Lord that isn’t fearfulness but awe—alongside stories of botched drama lines and spinning “ascensions” that kept us humble. Beneath the laughter runs a steady call: live on purpose, notice the one raising a hand in the balcony, and let your church smell like sheep, not stages. If you care about youth ministry, discipleship, spiritual parenting, or building a community that truly feels like family, this episode will stay with you.
If this resonated, share it with someone who helped shape your faith, subscribe for more honest conversations, and leave a review telling us what you’re redefining, reassigning, or realigning right now.
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Track Title: Brooklyn Bridge | Artist Name(s): Lunareh | Lifetime License Granted Via Soundstripe
By Rhett and JustinImagine watching a small, struggling youth group grow into a spiritual family that marks generations. That’s the story we revisit with Pastor Scott Ray—the mentor who taught us that the real work of ministry rarely happens on stages, but in living rooms, hospital corridors, church vans, and parking-lot prayers. We swap memories that still shape us today: a bus breaking down on the way to the Brownsville Revival and strangers stepping in to push it forward, backyard worship where simple songs opened heaven, and road trips that formed character far more than any keynote ever could.
What stands out most is Pastor Scott’s quiet, steady way of leading: make room, empower others, and trust the Holy Spirit. He rotated teenage worship leaders, invited older adults to serve as spiritual mothers and fathers, and refused to confuse performance with presence. Together, we unpack the core ingredients that still change lives—relationship, sensitivity to God, and the courage to redefine, reassign, and realign. We name the ache many feel today: disappointment, loneliness, and the longing for spiritual fathers. Pastor Scott shares how his own unfulfilled desire became an invitation to become what he once needed, turning pain into purpose and mentorship into legacy.
This conversation is warm, funny, and unvarnished. We talk reverence—the fear of the Lord that isn’t fearfulness but awe—alongside stories of botched drama lines and spinning “ascensions” that kept us humble. Beneath the laughter runs a steady call: live on purpose, notice the one raising a hand in the balcony, and let your church smell like sheep, not stages. If you care about youth ministry, discipleship, spiritual parenting, or building a community that truly feels like family, this episode will stay with you.
If this resonated, share it with someone who helped shape your faith, subscribe for more honest conversations, and leave a review telling us what you’re redefining, reassigning, or realigning right now.
FOLLOW US:
Facebook: @armchairauthentic
Instagram: @armchairauthentic
Twitter: @ArmchairAuthPod
Website:
www.armchairauthentic.com
Email Us:
[email protected]
#ArmchairAuthentic #NewEpisode #PodcastLife #AuthenticLiving #SpiritualFatherhood #FaithConversations #Mentorship #PresenceOverPerformance #FindJoy
Track Title: Brooklyn Bridge | Artist Name(s): Lunareh | Lifetime License Granted Via Soundstripe