S06 Episode 8: God the Father - We are Family Series Part 1

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S18 E17 - The End of A Season

In this episode, we conclude season 18 by reflecting on the grace-filled moments this past season and the quiet ways the Lord continues to invite us into deeper communion with Him. We share who our favorite guests were, which episodes deeply ministered to us, and what we are hopi ...  Show more

S18 E16 - Preparing for Pentecost

In this episode, we reflect on how Pentecost is more than just an event of the past, but can be an ongoing outpouring of God's love and grace in our lives today. We discuss how the Holy Spirit helps heal our wounds, restores communion with God, and teaches us how to live with pow ...  Show more

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