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Ever sat in a “study” that felt more like a sparring match than spiritual growth? We set down the scorecards and stepped into Job with open Bibles and open hearts, trading gotchas for clarity and performance for presence. The heartbeat of our time together was simple: don’t just know what you believe—understand why, and learn to say it plainly enough that anyone can carry it into real life.
We welcomed newcomers, heard raw gratitude on a hard day, and talked honestly about finding a church that actually feels like family. That meant admitting how easy it is to love bickering more than truth, and why that love fades when you’ve felt its emptiness. Job pressed us to lift our eyes from the visible to the everlasting, to study so we’re not ashamed, and to build a faith that can be gently defended without turning people into targets. We shared Scripture that stirs courage, celebrated small “diamonds” mined from just a couple of verses, and leaned into testimonies that do what arguments can’t—ignite hope.
You’ll hear us pray for a critic by name, not to dunk on him, but to ask God to humble, heal, and use him. You’ll hear why “perfection was crucified” frees us to be honest, why substance beats style, and how the deepest truths—triune life, covenant threads, the shape of grace—belong in simple speech the janitor and the CEO can both understand. We’re also inviting more voices to lead: outline your thoughts, study hard, and bring your best with love. This is a place to grow muscle without losing heart.
If you’re craving a community that loves well, thinks clearly, and keeps Jesus at the center, press play. Then join us live, bring a testimony, or share a verse that’s feeding you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s tired of church fights, and leave a review with one “diamond” you took away—we’d love to hear it.
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Ever sat in a “study” that felt more like a sparring match than spiritual growth? We set down the scorecards and stepped into Job with open Bibles and open hearts, trading gotchas for clarity and performance for presence. The heartbeat of our time together was simple: don’t just know what you believe—understand why, and learn to say it plainly enough that anyone can carry it into real life.
We welcomed newcomers, heard raw gratitude on a hard day, and talked honestly about finding a church that actually feels like family. That meant admitting how easy it is to love bickering more than truth, and why that love fades when you’ve felt its emptiness. Job pressed us to lift our eyes from the visible to the everlasting, to study so we’re not ashamed, and to build a faith that can be gently defended without turning people into targets. We shared Scripture that stirs courage, celebrated small “diamonds” mined from just a couple of verses, and leaned into testimonies that do what arguments can’t—ignite hope.
You’ll hear us pray for a critic by name, not to dunk on him, but to ask God to humble, heal, and use him. You’ll hear why “perfection was crucified” frees us to be honest, why substance beats style, and how the deepest truths—triune life, covenant threads, the shape of grace—belong in simple speech the janitor and the CEO can both understand. We’re also inviting more voices to lead: outline your thoughts, study hard, and bring your best with love. This is a place to grow muscle without losing heart.
If you’re craving a community that loves well, thinks clearly, and keeps Jesus at the center, press play. Then join us live, bring a testimony, or share a verse that’s feeding you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s tired of church fights, and leave a review with one “diamond” you took away—we’d love to hear it.
Support the show
BE PROVOKED AND BE PERSUADED!