Bonus Episode: Finding Grace Through God’s Word

Bonus Episode: Finding Grace Through God’s Wo...

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Lent 2026 Week 2 with Elyse Fitzpatrick

Welcome to Week 2 of Lent! This week, Raechel and Amanda sit down with Elyse Fitzpatrick to continue reading through the book of Psalms. Reflecting on these psalms, they remind one another of what it looks like to live our life in light of our death. Open your Bibles with us this ...  Show more

Lent 2026 Week 1 with Dr. George Grant

The Lenten season begins this week, and we’re kicking off our reading through the book of Psalms with Dr. George Grant. Raechel, Amanda, and Dr. Grant remind us of the powerful gift that the psalms have of meeting us right in the middle of our human experience. And the psalms in ...  Show more

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