Episodios

  • Episode 026: Housing and the work of Tenfold with CEO Shelby Nauman
    Mar 26 2026

    In this episode, Pastor Addison Roberts welcomes back Shelby Nauman, the CEO of Tenfold, to discuss the complex realities of housing insecurity in Lancaster County. Shelby shares the story of the temporary low-barrier shelter and explains why homelessness is a growing challenge that extends far beyond the city limits. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how local organizations are working to move people through homelessness toward long-term stability and how the community can support these efforts.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
    • How Tenfold provides a broad spectrum of services, from homelessness prevention to first-time homebuyer assistance.
    • The critical role of low-barrier shelters in providing life-saving warmth and transition services during the winter months.
    • Why homelessness is increasingly affecting older adults over age 65 due to the current housing market and fixed incomes.
    • The distinction between "city" and "county" homelessness and why rural housing insecurity is often less visible.
    • Creative housing solutions being explored in Lancaster, including home-share programs and accessory dwelling units (ADUs).
    • How eviction prevention and financial counseling can stabilize families before they lose their homes.
    Key Quotes:"The goal of Tenfold is to work with people and move them through homelessness, not just keep them comfortable in homelessness." — Shelby Nauman"A lot of people think homelessness is just a city issue, but there are a lot of people experiencing homelessness throughout Lancaster County." — Shelby Nauman"Anything we can do, especially for families, to keep them housed—the return on that is huge." — Shelby NaumanWays to Get Involved / Resources Mentioned:
    • Tenfold: An organization focusing on housing stability, financial education, and homelessness resources.
    • TLC (Transitional Living Center): A shelter program referred to for those committed to taking next steps toward stable housing.
    • Coalition for Sustainable Housing: An advocacy group working on zoning changes and increasing housing inventory.
    • Chestnut Housing: A nonprofit providing rental housing for households experiencing homelessness.
    • Office of Aging Home Share Program: A matching service that pairs older homeowners with individuals in need of affordable housing.
    About the Guest:

    Shelby Nauman serves as the CEO of Tenfold, a Lancaster-based organization dedicated to sparking clinical and systemic change in the housing sector. She is a member of the Grace Community Church congregation and is a leading advocate for sustainable housing and eviction prevention within the Lancaster community.

    About the Know and Follow Podcast:

    The Know and Follow podcast is a production of Grace Community Church of Willow Street, located at 212 Peach Bottom Road in Willow Street, Pennsylvania. Join us for weekend services on Saturdays at 6 PM, Sundays at 8 AM, 9:15 AM, and 11 AM. Learn more at gccws.net.

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  • Episode 025: The Caring Cup
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode, Pastor Addison Roberts sits down with Lenea Detore, an occupational therapist and the founder of the Caring Cup. They discuss her mission to launch a nonprofit coffee shop in Lancaster County specifically designed to employ and support adults with intellectual and physical disabilities. Listeners will learn how the community can bridge the gap for individuals who lose access to school-based services at age 21 and how to create environments where everyone feels they belong.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • Identify the "cliff" many adults with disabilities face when school-based services cease at age 21.
    • Understand the distinction between for-profit models and nonprofit employment that prioritizes life skills over efficiency.
    • Explore how sensory-friendly environments, such as dimmed lighting and reduced noise, empower employees to succeed.
    • Discover the importance of individualized vocational assessments to match tasks with an individual's specific sensory seeking or avoiding needs.
    • Recognize the need for "resource hubs" that help families navigate the complex landscape of government aid and community support.
    • Learn about the upcoming physical location and "campus" for disability services planned for Leacock Township.

    Key Quotes:

    "One mother said to me one time, 'the bus stops coming and the child is forgotten.' Meaning that at age 21, the child no longer goes to school or the adult at that point with disabilities can no longer go to school." — Lenea Detore

    "I wanted a job that is out in the community interacting with their peers, interacting with other members of the community and trying to find their passion." — Lenea Detore

    "I want this to be a place where you feel unjudged completely and welcome to have those behaviors and a staff member who is educated can try to help you." — Lenea Detore

    Ways to Get Involved / Resources Mentioned:

    • The Caring Cup Website: Purchase locally roasted coffee beans and learn about the board of directors at thecarryingcup.com.
    • Spring Fundraiser: Join the team on May 16th at Pequea Valley High School to support the capital campaign.
    • Social Media: Follow the journey on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook for construction updates.
    • Sunrise Coffee: The local roasting partner located in Intercourse, Pennsylvania.

    About the Guest:

    Lenea Detore is a pediatric occupational therapist who is transitioning her clinical expertise into the world of social entrepreneurship. Motivated by the lack of vocational opportunities for her former patients reaching adulthood, she founded the Caring Cup to provide job training, life skills, and a supportive community space in Lancaster County.

    About the Know and Follow Podcast:

    The Know and Follow podcast is a production of Grace Community Church of Willow Street, located at 212 Peach Bottom Road in Willow Street, Pennsylvania. Join us for weekend services on Saturdays at 6 PM, Sundays at 8 AM, 9:15 AM, and 11 AM. Learn more at gccws.net.

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  • Episode 024 : Jordan Britton from Britton Coffee Co
    Mar 3 2026

    Christian Entrepreneurship with Jordan Britton

    In this episode, Pastor Addison Roberts sits down with Jordan Britton, the owner of Britton Coffee Co., to discuss his transition from full-time ministry to business ownership. Jordan shares the authentic and often difficult story of launching a coffee trailer during the pandemic and how that struggling venture eventually grew into a thriving chain of shops. Listeners will gain insight into how financial freedom and business excellence can be powerful tools for ministry and community impact.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • How to navigate the transition between vocational ministry and the secular workforce.
    • The importance of "spirit-led stubbornness" when facing business challenges and initial financial loss.
    • How to view the employer-employee relationship as a primary mission field for grace and compassion.
    • The practical benefits of pursuing debt-free living and financial freedom to increase personal generosity.
    • How to remain adaptable and trust in God’s providence when seasons of life change abruptly.
    • Strategies for managing "lifestyle creep" and maintaining a heart focused on kingdom service.

    Key Quotes:

    "I just loved that idea that you could go and find the person who ultimately has the power to make something right if you ever had an issue. And so that's why we did it. I wanted people to know like we were proud to stand behind it." — Jordan Britton

    "I think often times we really put ourselves and by extension God into a box... I think more often than not, it's just like God has wonderfully and beautifully made me. I am talented and gifted—all of that is not a prideful thing if I don't remove God from the equation." — Jordan Britton

    "The real ministry that happens here, by and large, is with our employees... What we want is compassion and grace and kindness and to be there for others as much as we want someone to be there for us." — Jordan Britton

    "The only reason at this point now to continue to start [new shops] is the idea that I can be absurdly generous, both with money but also with my time." — Jordan Britton

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Britton Coffee Co.: Visit their locations in York and Adams County.
    • Social Media: Follow @BrittonCoffeeCo on Facebook and Instagram.
    • Things I Want My Kids to Know That I Sometimes Forget: A book by Jordan Britton, available on Amazon.

    About the Guest:

    Jordan Britton is the owner of Britton Coffee Co., a growing chain of coffee shops in York and Adams County. Beginning with a renovated horse trailer four years ago, Jordan and his family have expanded the business to include multiple brick-and-mortar locations, an in-house bakery, a coffee roasting operation, and a donut kitchen. Jordan is passionate about community revitalization, doing his own renovations on dilapidated buildings, and using his business to practice radical generosity.

    About the Know and Follow Podcast:

    The Know and Follow podcast is a production of Grace Community Church of Willow Street, located at 212 Peach Bottom Road in Willow Street, Pennsylvania. Join us for weekend services on Saturdays at 6 PM, Sundays at 8 AM, 9:15 AM, and 11 AM. Learn more at gccws.net.

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  • Episode 023: Global Mission Through Local Churches with Kendall Keeler
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode of the Know and Follow podcast, Pastor Addison Roberts sits down with Kendall Keeler from Serve Now to explore how God is working around the world through local churches and indigenous Christian leaders. Kendall shares his journey into global missions, how Serve Now partners with believers in over 30 countries, and why discipleship in a heart language is essential for gospel growth. This conversation offers a compelling vision for missions that is relational, empowering, and deeply rooted in partnership.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • What makes Serve Now’s global missions approach different from traditional models
    • Why empowering local Christians leads to sustainable gospel impact
    • The hidden challenge of discipleship materials not existing in heart languages
    • How translation work helps pastors grow without Westernizing their faith
    • The story behind Serve Now’s partnership with churches like Grace Community Church
    • How water projects, microenterprise, and education flow out of discipleship
    • Why generosity and perspective grow when we partner with the global church

    Key Quotes:

    “We don’t send American missionaries. We empower the Christians who already live within these countries.” — Kendall Keeler

    “Most of the pastors we partner with don’t have access to biblical training or Christian resources like we do.” — Kendall Keeler

    “If you imagine trying to follow Jesus without access to discipleship materials, it changes how you view the global church.” — Pastor Addison Roberts

    “Don’t underestimate what God can do with the bread and fish that you place in His hands.” — Kendall Keeler

    Ways to Get Involved / Resources Mentioned:

    • Serve Now: Serve Now partners with local Christian leaders in over 30 countries to provide discipleship resources, training, and community development through churches already embedded in their cultures.
    • Discipleship Translation Initiative: Serve Now has translated discipleship materials into more than 70 languages and continues expanding access so pastors and believers can grow in their heart language.
    • Serve Now App: A free app providing access to translated discipleship materials for individuals and churches around the world.
    • Grace Community Church Partnership: Ongoing collaboration including water projects, translation efforts, and global missions engagement.

    About the Guest:

    Kendall Keeler joined Serve Now in 2020 after years of leadership experience in both for-profit and non-profit organizations, including Black Rock Retreat, Herr’s, Mt. Vernon Church, and Water Street Mission. A graduate of Lancaster Bible College, Kendall also performed as a Sight & Sound actor and has a passion for helping individuals and organizations reach their full potential through problem-solving, creativity, teamwork, and communication.

    Kendall is the author of Your Last 24 and leads with the philosophy Create · Connect · Inspire. He believes generosity helps us become more like God and has been married to his wife for over 25 years. Together, they have three daughters.

    About the Know and Follow Podcast:

    The Know and Follow podcast is a production of Grace Community Church of Willow Street, located at 212 Peach Bottom Road in Willow Street, Pennsylvania. Join us for weekend services on Saturdays at 6 PM, Sundays at 8 AM, 9:15 AM, and 11 AM. Learn more at gccws.net.

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  • Episode 022: Christmas Eve Planning with Pastor Bill Young
    Dec 22 2025

    Join us for this quick chat with Pastor Bill Young, our Associate Worship Pastor. We talked about what goes into a Christmas Eve service. I hope this gets you excited for services this week!


    We will be back to more regular podcast episodes next year!

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  • Episode 021: Faith, Calling, and Entrepreneurship with Wes Kauffman
    Oct 30 2025


    Episode Summary:

    In Episode 21 of the Know and Follow podcast, Pastor Addison Roberts sits down with Wes Kauffman, a local entrepreneur and co-owner of several businesses including FASTSIGNS, Rolling Suds, and a global talent staffing firm. Wes shares his story of faith, hard work, and calling—from repairing cameras at Perfect Image to leading a growing team of over 300 employees. Together, they talk about vocation, stewardship, and the sacred value of work—how Christians can live out their faith in the marketplace with integrity, purpose, and creativity.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • How Wes’s journey from photography repair to franchising shaped his entrepreneurial calling
    • The difference between owning a business and leading with a servant’s heart
    • Why “discontentment” can sometimes signal a God-given drive to create and serve
    • What it means to see the marketplace as part of God’s kingdom work
    • Practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs—from teens to career professionals
    • How faith and business leadership can work hand in hand through culture and care for people
    • Why Christians should be innovators and creators who build for the good of others

    Key Quotes:

    “Entrepreneurship is not for everybody—it’s hard work. But for those called to it, it’s a way to serve God and others through creativity and perseverance.” — Wes Kauffman

    “We’re not just supposed to sit around. God gave us time and talents. So why not spend them for the good of the world around us?” — Pastor Addison Roberts

    “Culture is who we are. We want to be nice guys who love people, work hard, and grow something big together.” — Wes Kauffman

    “Your place in the marketplace is just as important as leading in a church—because you’re building relationships and showing the gospel through how you live.” — Wes Kauffman

    Ways to Get Involved / Resources Mentioned:

    • FASTSIGNS: Professional signage, graphics, and visual communication solutions—helping businesses communicate clearly and creatively.
    • Rolling Suds: A professional pressure washing franchise providing residential and commercial exterior cleaning.
    • Perfect Image: A Lancaster-based camera repair and photography business where Wes began his entrepreneurial journey.
    • Grace Community Church of Willow Street: Learn more about our ministries and weekend services at gccws.net.

    About the Know and Follow Podcast:

    The Know and Follow podcast is a production of Grace Community Church of Willow Street, located at 212 Peach Bottom Road in Willow Street, Pennsylvania. Join us for weekend services on Saturdays at 6 PM, Sundays at 8 AM, 9:15 AM, and 11 AM. Learn more at gccws.net.

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  • Episode 20: Parenting Autism w/ Alyssa Roberts
    Oct 21 2025
    Title:Parenting Autism with Alyssa RobertsEpisode Summary:

    In this heartfelt episode of the Know and Follow podcast, Pastor Addison Roberts sits down with his wife, Alyssa Roberts, a licensed professional counselor, to talk about the joys and challenges of parenting a child with autism. Drawing from their own family’s journey with their daughter Ella, they open up about the emotional process surrounding diagnosis, the lifelong role of caregiving, and the spiritual perspective that sustains them along the way. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or friend of a family affected by disability, this conversation offers empathy, understanding, and hope.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
    • What parents often experience during the pre-diagnosis and diagnosis stages of autism
    • How feelings of grief and relief can coexist when receiving a diagnosis
    • Why shame and stigma can affect parents of children with disabilities—and how to overcome them
    • How puberty, social development, and jobs present unique challenges for children on the spectrum
    • Ways churches and communities can better support families affected by disability
    • The importance of viewing disability through a gospel-centered lens of dignity and eternal hope
    • Practical encouragement for parents to find community and remember that they’re not alone
    Key Quotes: “Parenting autism really came out of my passion for parents and caregivers not to feel alone because a diagnosis can be really heavy.” — Alyssa Roberts “It’s not grieving your child—it’s grieving the dreams you had and laying them aside for something that’s going to look different.” — Alyssa Roberts “People want to believe that bad things can’t happen to them, so they try to find a cause. But that’s not always helpful to parents walking through disability.” — Pastor Addison Roberts “All of our children one day will stand before God—fully healed, fully able. That truth gives us hope in every season.” — Alyssa RobertsWays to Get Involved / Resources Mentioned:
    • Parenting Autism: Parenting Autism is an educational discussion group for parents and/or caregivers raising children on the spectrum, providing education, advocacy, and support. Join other families who are sharing the same experiences and challenges that you face every day. This group meets Wednesday evenings from 8:00–9:00 p.m.
    • CHOP Autism Research: Learn more about ongoing research and family participation opportunities at chop.edu.
    • Philadelphia Eagles Autism Challenge: Supporting autism awareness and inclusion through community events — eaglesautismfoundation.org.
    • Grace Community Church of Willow Street: Find support groups, counseling resources, and community events at gccws.net.
    About the Know and Follow Podcast:

    The Know and Follow podcast is a production of Grace Community Church of Willow Street, located at 212 Peach Bottom Road in Willow Street, Pennsylvania. Join us for weekend services on Saturdays at 6 PM, Sundays at 8 AM, 9:15 AM, and 11 AM. Learn more at gccws.net.

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  • Episode 019: Purity Culture and Marriage with Brad & Kate Aldridge (Part 2)
    Oct 2 2025
    Episode Summary In Part 2, Pastor Addison continues the conversation with Brad and Kate Aldridge—marriage and family therapists and hosts of Still Becoming One—moving from purity-culture impacts to practical parenting. How do we start age-appropriate conversations about bodies, desire, and boundaries? What do we do when kids bring tough news home? The Aldridges offer warm, gospel-centered guidance for building an ongoing dialogue that forms character, protects kids, and keeps your relationship strong. Content note: This episode discusses sexuality, identity, social media, and online safety. Parents may want to preview for younger listeners.In This Episode, You’ll LearnStart sooner than you think: Begin body and safety conversations in early childhood (ages 4–5) and introduce basic sex education by ~age 8, in age-appropriate ways.Use better language: Replace “good touch/bad touch” with clear contextual rules about “areas that are just for you,” and who may help (parents/doctors with a parent present).Secrets vs. surprises: Teach kids that the family doesn’t keep secrets; surprises are time-limited and celebratory—this helps prevent grooming.Normalize questions: Create an open-door policy—kids can ask about any term they hear and get a calm, truthful answer from you (not the internet).Body changes & identity: Expect discomfort during puberty; talk about identity without fear, affirming personality and interests without redefining gender biblically.Attraction vs. lust: Help teens understand the difference; attraction is normal, while lust “consumes” and dehumanizes.When hard news lands: Lead with love and calm. If a teen is sexually active (or there’s a pregnancy scare), communicate values, discuss consequences, and keep connection.Online safety & sextortion: Tell kids you’re a safe first call—no mistake will cost them your love. Discuss posting, DMs, and what to do if pressured for images.Model marriage health: Your capacity to talk about desire, limits, and intimacy shapes your kids’ expectations more than any single “talk.”Key Quotes“There isn’t one talk—there are a hundred little talks.” — Brad & Kate Aldridge“Attraction is normal; lust wants to consume a person.” — Brad Aldridge“Lead with kindness and gentleness—your emotions are yours to manage, not your teen’s.” — Kate Aldridge“You get one chance to model a healthy marriage for your kids. That modeling matters.” — Pastor Addison RobertsParent Playbook: Practical StepsMake it safe to ask anything: Promise honest answers and no shame.Teach “secrets vs. surprises” early: Report any “secret” an adult requests.Clarify body boundaries: Who can help with private areas, and when.Discuss attraction/desire: Desire is God-given; talk about self-control and respect.Have dating guidelines: Consider allowing dating while kids are still at home so you can coach and debrief.Address social media: Ask curious questions about posts (“What was your goal with this photo?”) and talk through risks.Prepare for crises: If sextortion or a pregnancy scare happens, respond first with love, then problem-solve together.Do your own work: If sexuality conversations feel uncomfortable, seek growth so you can lead with clarity and grace.Ways to Get Involved / Resources MentionedBrad & Kate Aldridge — Marriage & family therapists; hosts of Still Becoming One.Marriage Conference at Grace Community Church — Join Brad & Kate for a focused evening on emotional, spiritual, sexual, and story intimacy.Grace Community Church of Willow Street — Plan a visit or learn more: gccws.netAbout the Know and Follow Podcast The Know and Follow podcast is a production of Grace Community Church of Willow Street, located at 212 Peach Bottom Road in Willow Street, Pennsylvania. Join us for weekend services on Saturdays at 6pm, Sundays at 8am, 9:15am, and 11am. Learn more at gccws.net.
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