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What happens when the Holy Spirit asks you to untrain everything you think you know about how He works?
James Galbraith opens up about leaving a thriving church leadership position to pursue what he calls "a God adventure." From shepherding non-traditional creatives (the novelists, painters, and city planners often overlooked in church ministry) to learning the difference between formulaic prayer and actual relationship with God, James shares hard-won wisdom about recognizing divine voice in the noise of everyday life.
This isn't about quick spiritual fixes or three-step formulas. It's an honest exploration of what intimacy with God actually looks like when you're willing to sit in the uncomfortable space between hearing His voice and taking the leap to follow it. James unpacks his journey from leading Creative Nights for artists seeking divine strategy to stepping into the unknown territory of complete trust.
For worship leaders, creative directors, and artists who've ever wondered about the distance between spiritual theory and lived faith, or questioned whether they truly know God's voice for their own calling, this conversation offers both challenge and comfort. Sometimes the most profound spiritual growth happens not in the sanctuary, but in the willingness to venture beyond what feels safe.
By The Hymnal with Daniel LaSheaWhat happens when the Holy Spirit asks you to untrain everything you think you know about how He works?
James Galbraith opens up about leaving a thriving church leadership position to pursue what he calls "a God adventure." From shepherding non-traditional creatives (the novelists, painters, and city planners often overlooked in church ministry) to learning the difference between formulaic prayer and actual relationship with God, James shares hard-won wisdom about recognizing divine voice in the noise of everyday life.
This isn't about quick spiritual fixes or three-step formulas. It's an honest exploration of what intimacy with God actually looks like when you're willing to sit in the uncomfortable space between hearing His voice and taking the leap to follow it. James unpacks his journey from leading Creative Nights for artists seeking divine strategy to stepping into the unknown territory of complete trust.
For worship leaders, creative directors, and artists who've ever wondered about the distance between spiritual theory and lived faith, or questioned whether they truly know God's voice for their own calling, this conversation offers both challenge and comfort. Sometimes the most profound spiritual growth happens not in the sanctuary, but in the willingness to venture beyond what feels safe.