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This week, Evan returns to the mic alongside Michael, Josh, and Steve for a packed episode filled with laughter, late nights, and life-changing truth. The crew opens with stories from a marathon weekend of graduation ceremonies and Project Grad—highlighting community impact, ministry hustle, and Evan and Hannah pulling an unexpected all-nighter. Michael hilariously explains why he opted for marriage over ministry on Friday night, and Josh celebrates Tate Wells stepping into his new role as Worship Associate. The team then plays “Real Fix or Fake Hack,” an over-the-top DIY guessing game that compares quirky household fixes to our often-misguided attempts to fix sin ourselves.
Transitioning into Sunday’s sermon discussion, Michael and Josh unpack Kevin’s message on the reality of brokenness. Michael reminds us that sin isn’t just “out there” but rooted deep in each of us. Steve presses into how culture often celebrates what God calls sin, not because it’s right—but because we’re afraid to confront what’s wrong inside. The team explores the dangerous progression of sin: from tolerance to celebration to spiritual numbness. But they also point to the unrelenting grace of Christ. Josh and Evan reflect on the prodigal son, noting that God runs to meet us when we turn back—no shame, just open arms. The episode wraps with Michael offering a preview of this coming Sunday’s message, where he’ll tackle the age-old question: If God is good, why is there so much suffering?
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This week, Evan returns to the mic alongside Michael, Josh, and Steve for a packed episode filled with laughter, late nights, and life-changing truth. The crew opens with stories from a marathon weekend of graduation ceremonies and Project Grad—highlighting community impact, ministry hustle, and Evan and Hannah pulling an unexpected all-nighter. Michael hilariously explains why he opted for marriage over ministry on Friday night, and Josh celebrates Tate Wells stepping into his new role as Worship Associate. The team then plays “Real Fix or Fake Hack,” an over-the-top DIY guessing game that compares quirky household fixes to our often-misguided attempts to fix sin ourselves.
Transitioning into Sunday’s sermon discussion, Michael and Josh unpack Kevin’s message on the reality of brokenness. Michael reminds us that sin isn’t just “out there” but rooted deep in each of us. Steve presses into how culture often celebrates what God calls sin, not because it’s right—but because we’re afraid to confront what’s wrong inside. The team explores the dangerous progression of sin: from tolerance to celebration to spiritual numbness. But they also point to the unrelenting grace of Christ. Josh and Evan reflect on the prodigal son, noting that God runs to meet us when we turn back—no shame, just open arms. The episode wraps with Michael offering a preview of this coming Sunday’s message, where he’ll tackle the age-old question: If God is good, why is there so much suffering?
🎧 ASK A QUESTION - TELL A STORY - CONNECT WITH US

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