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In today’s Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell, the Faith Walk segment—“No More Arrogant Faith”—challenged listeners to replace prideful confidence with humble dependence on God, highlighting how true spiritual fruit comes through reverence and surrender. Erica’s Erica-ism of the Day, “Enjoying the New Seasons,” encouraged embracing change as a welcome and divine shift rather than resisting what God is bringing next.
Pastor Charles Metcalf’s Fresh Word Friday message offered timely insight on waiting well and trusting God's timing—even when seasons shift unexpectedly or delays feel long (Metcalf’s social commentary on timing and divine trust). The show also featured gospel artist Dante Bowe, who shared how worship—rooted in community and gratitude—has shaped his ministry, focusing on compositions like “Joyful” and “My Soul Sings” that resonate across generations as declarations of hope and identity. Rounding out the episode, Willie Jollie’s segment “Change Is Good” urged listeners to see transitions not as setbacks but as the soil from which breakthroughs grow. Together, these segments wove messages of faith, resilience, and musical inspiration—setting listeners up to step confidently into their next season.
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In today’s Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell, the Faith Walk segment—“No More Arrogant Faith”—challenged listeners to replace prideful confidence with humble dependence on God, highlighting how true spiritual fruit comes through reverence and surrender. Erica’s Erica-ism of the Day, “Enjoying the New Seasons,” encouraged embracing change as a welcome and divine shift rather than resisting what God is bringing next.
Pastor Charles Metcalf’s Fresh Word Friday message offered timely insight on waiting well and trusting God's timing—even when seasons shift unexpectedly or delays feel long (Metcalf’s social commentary on timing and divine trust). The show also featured gospel artist Dante Bowe, who shared how worship—rooted in community and gratitude—has shaped his ministry, focusing on compositions like “Joyful” and “My Soul Sings” that resonate across generations as declarations of hope and identity. Rounding out the episode, Willie Jollie’s segment “Change Is Good” urged listeners to see transitions not as setbacks but as the soil from which breakthroughs grow. Together, these segments wove messages of faith, resilience, and musical inspiration—setting listeners up to step confidently into their next season.
Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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