Episodios

  • The Wayward Journey: Finding Home at the Campfire When You've Turned Your Back On Jesus
    May 5 2025

    In this episode, we unpack the tender and often complicated reality of spiritual wandering—whether you’ve felt like the black sheep, wrestled with doubt, or found yourself misunderstood in faith communities. Through honest dialogue and biblical reflection, we talk about the difference between falling away and being left behind, the pain behind anger, and how judgment often masks what is really just deep hurt.

    We explore what it means to be a campfire kind of Christian—not someone who tries to fix, lecture, or shame—but someone who radiates the warmth of Jesus. Drawing on passages from John 18 and 21, we reflect on Peter’s denial and Jesus’ gentle, redemptive response: a charcoal fire, a shared breakfast, and a reminder that failure doesn’t disqualify us from love.

    ✨ We discuss:

    Why knowledge and wisdom aren't the same—and how too much pride in "being right" can isolate us.

    The ways anger can be a cry for connection rather than rebellion.

    What people in pain actually need: not correction, but compassion.

    The idea that we are not the light, but vessels that carry the Light.

    Jesus’ use of setting, memory, and symbolism to redeem Peter’s shame.

    How coming back to Jesus often looks messy—but it is always worth it.

    If you’ve ever felt lost in the dark, or if someone you love has drifted from their faith, this conversation is for you. We hope it reminds you that Jesus is still by the fire, waiting with love—not shame.

    🔥 Come as you are. Sit by the fire. You are not forgotten.

    Connect with us:

    📸 Podcast Instagram: @cometothetablepod📧 Email: joinourtablepodcast@gmail.com

    💛 Your hosts:@kendyllweeks@samanthaleeanna@themaynardsfarm

    DISCLAIMER:

    This podcast is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute providing professional therapy or counseling advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating any health issue, including mental health issues. Any person seeking personal medical or counseling advice should consult with a licensed medical professional. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. For a complete understanding of the disclaimers pertinent to this podcast, kindly refer to the show notes. Thorough review of these disclaimers is advisable. References to any specific product, service, or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. At times, this podcast may have guests joining the discussion. The views expressed by the guests are their own and their appearance on this podcast does not imply an endorsement of them, their views and opinions, or any entity that the speaker might represent.



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  • Order, Eden, and Original Intent: What You Missed in Genesis 1
    Apr 28 2025

    Welcome back to A Walk Through Genesis with your host, Anna! This week, we’re re-visiting Genesis Chapter 1 — but not like you’ve heard it before.

    In this episode, Anna walks us through surprising and often-overlooked truths in the creation story. From the structure of the six days to the significance of the number seven in Hebrew culture, you’ll come away with new insight into the intentional design God wove into the beginning of everything.

    Highlights:

    Why the real creation on Day 1 might be time — not just light.

    How God filled creation in mirrored layers (and why that matters).

    The jaw-dropping truth about animals (and humans) possibly being vegetarian pre-flood.

    How you were made in the image of God to bring order to chaos.

    What it truly means to be an ambassador of God in this world.

    We’ll also reflect on 2 Corinthians 5 and the powerful reminder that our earthly lives are temporary — but our role as representatives of the Creator is eternal.

    Come for the "did-you-know" facts — stay for the theological encouragement.

    📬 Email us: joinourtablepodcast@gmail.com📱 Follow us on Instagram: @cometothetablepod🎧 New episodes every Monday!

    DISCLAIMER:

    This podcast is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute providing professional therapy or counseling advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating any health issue, including mental health issues. Any person seeking personal medical or counseling advice should consult with a licensed medical professional. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. For a complete understanding of the disclaimers pertinent to this podcast, kindly refer to the show notes. Thorough review of these disclaimers is advisable.

    References to any specific product, service, or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation.

    At times, this podcast may have guests joining the discussion. The views expressed by the guests are their own and their appearance on this podcast does not imply an endorsement of them, their views and opinions, or any entity that the speaker might represent.



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  • Man, I Feel Like A Woman! Biblical Womanhood
    Apr 21 2025

    Episode Summary:

    What is biblical womanhood, really? In this raw, reflective, and challenging episode, we dive headfirst into the complexities, callings, and contradictions surrounding womanhood in the Church. From childlessness and calling to careers and compassion, this conversation is for every woman who’s ever felt unseen, misunderstood, or misrepresented.

    Whether you're single, married, a mother, or not—a therapist, a missionary, or somewhere in between—this episode reminds us that our purpose is not a checklist of accomplishments or roles. It’s simply this: to glorify God.

    In This Episode, We Talk About:

    💼 Calling vs. Career: Why your purpose isn’t your job—and what glorifying God looks like outside of professional titles.

    👶 "What if you’re childless?": Navigating the painful and often judgmental question of purpose when you don’t have children.

    🧠 Experience vs. Knowledge: Can you teach about marriage or parenting if you’re single or childless? What about counseling if you’re not a parent?

    🚺 Gender Bias in the Church: Why female voices are often dismissed where male voices are respected—and how to start shifting that.

    📚 Scripture and Balance: The wisdom of Proverbs, the weight of God’s creation, and how balance and unity are central to womanhood.

    🤝 Unity Among Women: Homeschool vs. public school. Stay-at-home vs. working moms. We get real about division in the Church and how compassion changes the conversation.

    🌍 From Tanzania to Teen Ministry: How years of working with children—biological or not—can still qualify you to speak into the lives of families.

    🙏 The Power of Women’s Prayers: A biblical reminder that our prayers matter—to our families, our husbands, and the Kingdom.

    Scriptures Mentioned:

    Proverbs 11:1 – “A false balance is an abomination to the Lord, but a just weight is His delight.”

    Isaiah 40:12 – A beautiful reminder of the divine balance in creation.

    Psalm 133:1 – “Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!”

    Key Quote:

    “Our children and our marriages can be a product of glorifying God, but they should never replace Him as the purpose of our lives.”

    Let’s Stay Connected!

    💬 Tell us what biblical womanhood looks like in your life. Have you ever felt dismissed because of your experience—or lack of it? DM us or join the convo on Instagram @cometothetablepod!



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    56 m
  • The Man, (Not a) Myth, & Legend: The Streaker of Gethsemane
    Apr 14 2025

    The Man, (Not a) Myth, & Legend: The Streaker of Gethsemane

    Welcome to Bible Stories for the Lame—the podcast series for people who love Jesus but sometimes get lost in the weird parts of Scripture.

    In today’s episode, we’re heading to the Garden of Gethsemane on the night of Jesus’ arrest, where things go from intense… to slightly bizarre. Someone runs away. Without clothes. And yes, it’s in your Bible.

    We’ll talk about:

    * What this strange moment in Mark’s Gospel might actually mean

    * The connection between shame, fear, and fleeing Jesus

    * Why this mysterious naked guy might be more relatable than you’d think

    * And how even our messiest, most unprepared moments are still covered by Jesus

    Plus, we're bringing in context from The Bible Project and The Bible Recap to make it all make sense—and not just to your brain, but to your actual life.

    🎧 Pull up a seat. Laugh a little. Think a lot. Maybe clutch your linen robe.

    🍽 Come to the Table Question:

    When have you felt unprepared to follow Jesus?Whether it was fear, shame, or just plain confusion—what made you want to run?

    Share your story with us by tagging @cometothetablepod or dropping a comment on today’s post.

    💬 Leave us a review if you laughed, learned, or thought “wait… THAT’S in the Bible?”

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    Email us! joinourtablepodcast@gmail.com

    📚 References & Resources:

    Disclaimer:Neither The Bible Project nor The Bible Recap sponsors or is affiliated with the Bible Stories for the Lame Series or the Come to the Table Podcast. The references to these resources are provided solely for educational and informational purposes. For more information, please visit the official websites of The Bible Project and The Bible Recap directly using the links provided below:

    * The Bible Project – “Mark Overview” (Part 2)Insight into the themes of failure, misunderstanding, and the disciples’ struggle during Jesus' final hours. Watch the full teaching at bibleproject.com.

    Substack: BibleProject Instagram: @bibleproject

    * The Bible Recap – Day 307: Mark 14Helpful context on the young man who fled naked, the spiritual fatigue of the disciples, and the chaotic emotion of Gethsemane.thebiblerecap.com

    DISCLAIMER:

    This podcast is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute providing professional therapy or counseling advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating any health issue, including mental health issues. Any person seeking personal medical or counseling advice should consult with a licensed medical professional. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. For a complete understanding of the disclaimers pertinent to this podcast, kindly refer to the show notes. Thorough review of these disclaimers is advisable.

    References to any specific product, service, or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation.

    At times, this podcast may have guests joining the discussion. The views expressed by the guests are their own and their appearance on this podcast does not imply an endorsement of them, their views and opinions, or any entity that the speaker might represent.



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  • No Diggity, No Doubt: Can You Trust God When You Have Questions?
    Apr 7 2025

    No Diggity, No Doubt: Can You Trust God When You Have Questions?

    Episode Summary:

    We’ve all been there — asking questions, wrestling with uncertainty, and wondering if God is really listening. In this episode of Come to the Table, we’re diving into the reality of doubt and how it actually plays a role in deepening our faith.

    Is it okay to question God? What does the Bible say about doubt? And how do we navigate those seasons without shame or fear? We’re breaking it all down honestly, biblically, and with a whole lot of grace.

    What You’ll Hear:

    ✔ Why doubt isn’t the opposite of faith, and what it actually is

    ✔ How biblical figures like Thomas, David, and Peter wrestled with God

    ✔ What to do when your doubts feel bigger than your belief

    ✔ How God responds to our questions — with truth, not condemnation

    ✔ Encouragement to stay curious, stay rooted, and stay in relationship with Him

    Big Takeaway:

    Doubt isn’t a dead end. It’s often an invitation to deeper faith. God isn’t afraid of your questions; He welcomes them.

    Connect with Us:

    📲 Instagram: @cometothetablepod(https://www.instagram.com/cometothetablepod)

    📧 Email: joinourtablepodcast@gmail.com

    Support the Show:

    🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who’s in a season of doubt—you never know how it might encourage them.

    Thanks for pulling up a seat. We’re glad you’re here. 💛

    DISCLAIMER:

    This podcast is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute providing professional therapy or counseling advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating any health issue, including mental health issues. Any person seeking personal medical or counseling advice should consult with a licensed medical professional. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. For a complete understanding of the disclaimers pertinent to this podcast, kindly refer to the show notes. Thorough review of these disclaimers is advisable.

    References to any specific product, service, or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation.

    At times, this podcast may have guests joining the discussion. The views expressed by the guests are their own and their appearance on this podcast does not imply an endorsement of them, their views and opinions, or any entity that the speaker might represent.



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  • A Walk Through Genesis: From Chaos to Light — How God Turned Nothing into Everything
    Apr 1 2025

    Welcome back to Come to the Table! In today’s episode, we’re diving into the very beginning—Genesis 1:1-5. We’ll explore how God spoke light into existence, bringing order from chaos and purpose from nothingness. Join Anna as she breaks down these foundational verses and discusses what they reveal about God’s character, creation, and how this ancient text still speaks to us today.

    What You’ll Hear:

    * A deep dive into Genesis 1:1-5 and why these verses set the tone for the entire Bible

    * How God’s creation of light from darkness reflects His transformative power in our lives

    * Encouragement to look at the world around us and see God’s intentional design

    * Honest reflections on how creation reveals the nature of God and His relationship with us

    Connect with Us:✨ Follow us on Instagram: @cometothetablepod📧 Reach out via email: joinourtablepodcast@gmail.com

    Support the Show:Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! Your feedback means the world to us and helps us reach more listeners.

    Thanks for joining us at the table today. We hope this episode inspires you to see God’s light breaking through the darkness in your own life! 💛



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    14 m
  • The Great Empathy Crisis: A Christian Response
    Mar 24 2025

    Empathy: Feeling With, Not Just Feeling For 💛

    Episode Summary:

    In a world that often confuses empathy with agreement, how do we navigate truly feeling with others while staying anchored in truth? In this episode, we unpack the difference between empathy, sympathy, and compassion—through both a biblical and cultural lens.

    We’ll take a deep dive into how Jesus modeled perfect empathy and why that matters in today’s world. How can we extend grace while standing firm in truth? How do we love people well without compromising what we believe? Let’s talk about it. 💭✨

    Key Takeaways:✔ The difference between empathy, sympathy, and compassion✔ How empathy shapes our relationships and conversations✔ How Jesus showed empathy—and what that looks like for us today✔ Practical ways to love others well while staying rooted in biblical truth

    Join the Conversation:📲 Follow us on Instagram: @cometothetablepod📩 Have thoughts or questions? Email us at: joinourtablepodcast@gmail.com

    🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who needs this conversation!



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  • Bible Stories for the Lame!!! The Unexpected Dinner Guest: Shame Doesn't Dine Here!
    Mar 17 2025

    Welcome to Bible Stories for the Lame! This isn’t your average Bible study—this is where we take the stories you’ve heard a million times but maybe never really understood, break them down, and make them make sense. No theology degree required.

    In this episode, we’re diving into Luke 7:36-50, where a woman crashes a Pharisee’s dinner party, cries all over Jesus’ feet, wipes them with her hair, and pours out expensive perfume in an act of radical worship. If this happened today, it would 100% go viral. But what’s really going on here? What does it tell us about grace, worship, and how we approach Jesus? Let’s get into it.

    Lame Takeaway:

    Jesus isn’t impressed by how ‘put together’ we look—He’s moved by hearts that recognize their need for Him.

    Join the Conversation:

    If this episode made you think differently about this story, share it with a friend! Got a Bible story that confuses you? Let me know, and we’ll break it down together.

    📲 Follow us on Instagram @cometothetablepod for more breakdowns and behind-the-scenes content.

    📩 Have a question or a story request? Email us at joinourtablepodcast@gmail.com

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    This podcast is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute providing professional therapy or counseling advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating any health issue, including mental health issues. Any person seeking personal medical or counseling advice should consult with a licensed medical professional. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. For a complete understanding of the disclaimers pertinent to this podcast, kindly refer to the show notes. Thorough review of these disclaimers is advisable.

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