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During this episode, Jayce and James are back! Join as they dive into powerful stories of discipleship and mission through the lens of recent guest interviews, exploring the transformative moments that shape authentic Christian witness and community building.
• Bold leadership decisions make space for the lost, as demonstrated by a youth minister who chose struggling teens over volunteer convenience
• Creating time and space for authentic response to the gospel is crucial, particularly in retreat settings where distractions are minimized
• Having five invested, faith-filled adults in a young person's life significantly increases the likelihood of maintaining faith beyond high school
• The "art of Christian living" forms the foundation of effective missionary work, focusing on internal growth that fuels external ministry
• Ordinary settings like sports teams and family gatherings provide opportunities to model virtues over outcomes
• Observant, intentional relationships create openings for divine encounters, as seen in Weston's six-hour breakfast with Jared
• Boldly extending invitations beyond comfort zones often results in unexpected growth and mission opportunities
• True discipleship requires scandalous amounts of time and investment that may seem counterproductive but yield profound fruit
Jayce also announces that he's leaving the archdiocese for a new position and we wish him all the best!
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Links and other stuff from the show:
Pastoral Letter, "On the Unity of the Body and Soul:" archokc.org/pastoral-letters
Red Dirt Catholics Email Address: [email protected]
The Book "From Christendom to Apostolic Mission" (Digital and Print): Amazon
The Social Dilemma: https://www.netflix.com/title/81254224
Daily Examen Prayer: https://bit.ly/309As8z
Lectio Divina How-To: https://bit.ly/3fp8UTa
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Text us and let us know what you think! Tap HERE
During this episode, Jayce and James are back! Join as they dive into powerful stories of discipleship and mission through the lens of recent guest interviews, exploring the transformative moments that shape authentic Christian witness and community building.
• Bold leadership decisions make space for the lost, as demonstrated by a youth minister who chose struggling teens over volunteer convenience
• Creating time and space for authentic response to the gospel is crucial, particularly in retreat settings where distractions are minimized
• Having five invested, faith-filled adults in a young person's life significantly increases the likelihood of maintaining faith beyond high school
• The "art of Christian living" forms the foundation of effective missionary work, focusing on internal growth that fuels external ministry
• Ordinary settings like sports teams and family gatherings provide opportunities to model virtues over outcomes
• Observant, intentional relationships create openings for divine encounters, as seen in Weston's six-hour breakfast with Jared
• Boldly extending invitations beyond comfort zones often results in unexpected growth and mission opportunities
• True discipleship requires scandalous amounts of time and investment that may seem counterproductive but yield profound fruit
Jayce also announces that he's leaving the archdiocese for a new position and we wish him all the best!
************
Links and other stuff from the show:
Pastoral Letter, "On the Unity of the Body and Soul:" archokc.org/pastoral-letters
Red Dirt Catholics Email Address: [email protected]
The Book "From Christendom to Apostolic Mission" (Digital and Print): Amazon
The Social Dilemma: https://www.netflix.com/title/81254224
Daily Examen Prayer: https://bit.ly/309As8z
Lectio Divina How-To: https://bit.ly/3fp8UTa

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