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In Season 2 Episode 9 of Centered, we continue the conversation on generosity by asking a deeper question: What does it mean to share good news in a culture overwhelmed by noise, distraction, and anxiety? What if witness is not about mastering a formula but about becoming the kind of person whose life speaks?
Building on the final week of the Freely Given series, this episode explores the difference between evangelistic gifting and everyday witness. We unpack how humility and anticipation shape the way we move through our relationships and how the cross reshapes our identity, beliefs, practices, and community. Rather than seeing people as projects to fix, we explore what it means to be present, curious, and rooted in a received identity as a royal priesthood sent into the world.
Along the way, we laugh about rainy mornings, forgotten wallets, John Mark Comer quotes, and tennis losses. But beneath the humor is a serious invitation: to pray with expectancy, to pay attention to how we live, and to let our words be seasoned with grace. We share simple, practical ways to begin — from meals to coffee shops to conversations on the sidelines of everyday life.
If you’ve ever felt pressure to say the right thing or fear that you’re getting it wrong, this episode is for you.
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In Season 2 Episode 9 of Centered, we continue the conversation on generosity by asking a deeper question: What does it mean to share good news in a culture overwhelmed by noise, distraction, and anxiety? What if witness is not about mastering a formula but about becoming the kind of person whose life speaks?
Building on the final week of the Freely Given series, this episode explores the difference between evangelistic gifting and everyday witness. We unpack how humility and anticipation shape the way we move through our relationships and how the cross reshapes our identity, beliefs, practices, and community. Rather than seeing people as projects to fix, we explore what it means to be present, curious, and rooted in a received identity as a royal priesthood sent into the world.
Along the way, we laugh about rainy mornings, forgotten wallets, John Mark Comer quotes, and tennis losses. But beneath the humor is a serious invitation: to pray with expectancy, to pay attention to how we live, and to let our words be seasoned with grace. We share simple, practical ways to begin — from meals to coffee shops to conversations on the sidelines of everyday life.
If you’ve ever felt pressure to say the right thing or fear that you’re getting it wrong, this episode is for you.