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Living Out 180

Living Out 180

De: Kendall Terry and Brad Bryant
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Living Out 180 is where faith meets real life. Hosted by Pastor Brad Bryant and Kendall Terry from 180 Church in Maryville, Tennessee, this weekly podcast takes the truths shared on Sunday and brings them into everyday conversations about leadership, discipleship, relationships, and personal growth.

Each episode dives into the heart behind the message—not to repeat every sermon point, but to explore how God’s Word shapes the way we live, lead, and love others. Whether it’s talking about passion, pursuit, the power of Scripture, or the importance of authentic relationships, Living Out 180 invites you to wrestle with real questions and discover how faith plays out in the world you walk through each day.

These aren’t lectures—they’re honest, engaging conversations between two leaders who are learning and growing right alongside you. From personal stories to practical takeaways, each episode is designed to help you live with purpose, walk in truth, and build deeper connections with God and others.

So, grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and let’s talk about how to live a faith that goes beyond Sunday—because following Jesus is a 180° life shift that changes everything.

Learn more or visit us in person at www.180churchtn.com.

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Episodios
  • Fruit of the Spirit_Gentleness
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode of the Living Out 180 Podcast, Kendall is joined by special guest Kelcey Bumbalough, Senior Pastor at 180 Church, as they continue the Fruit of the Spirit series with a conversation on gentleness.

    Often misunderstood as weakness, gentleness is actually a powerful expression of strength under control. The Greek word prautes describes a humility and meekness that reflects the very character of Jesus—one that brings rest, not pressure, to those around us.

    Together, Kendall and Kelcey explore what it means to live with gentleness in a harsh and reactive world. They discuss how this fruit shows up in our communication, leadership, parenting, and relationships—and how gentleness allows us to restore others with grace rather than respond with condemnation.

    Through the example of Jesus, we see that gentleness is not about losing strength, but surrendering it to God so that truth and love can work together.

    Listen in and reflect:Do people experience rest—or pressure—when they are around you?

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    51 m
  • Fruit of the Spirit_Faithfulness
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode of the Living Out 180 Podcast, Kendall and Brad continue their series on the Fruit of the Spirit by exploring the quiet but powerful virtue of faithfulness.

    While faithfulness may not make headlines, it is the foundation of a life that honors God. The Greek word pistis describes a life that is trustworthy, loyal, and dependable — a steady commitment to God that shows up not in big moments, but in daily choices.

    Together, Kendall and Brad unpack how faithfulness reflects the very character of God, whose mercies are new every morning. They discuss how this fruit is developed through consistent spiritual practices like prayer, time in God’s Word, community, and stewardship — and what it looks like to remain faithful even in seasons of doubt.

    Faithfulness isn’t about perfection. It’s about continuing to show up, trusting God, and walking with Him over time.

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    57 m
  • Fruit of the Spirit_Goodness
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode of the Living Out 180 Podcast, Kendall and Brad continue their series on the Fruit of the Spirit by exploring the often overlooked virtue of goodness.

    While the word may sound simple, biblical goodness runs much deeper. The Greek word agathosune describes moral excellence and integrity expressed through righteous action. Goodness is not just about being nice — it is about living with humility, compassion, and integrity in a world that often rewards the opposite.

    Together, Kendall and Brad discuss how goodness reflects the character of God and shows up in everyday decisions: choosing honesty when deceit would be easier, compassion when judgment feels justified, and generosity when self-preservation seems safer.

    They also explore practical ways believers can cultivate goodness through God’s Word, prayer, community, and an eternal perspective.

    Goodness may not always be flashy, but it is one of the clearest signs of a life being shaped by the Spirit.

    Key Scripture: Galatians 5:22–23 Psalm 34:8 Psalm 119:105 Acts 4:13 Hebrews 10:24–25 Matthew 5:11–12

    Listen in and ask yourself: Where is God calling you to choose goodness today?

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    54 m
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