Episodios

  • Chasing Victory instead of Waiting for the Victor
    Apr 7 2026

    We love yellow roads.

    The ones that promise success, certainty, and arrival.
    The ones paved with achievement, survival, applause, and proof.

    In this episode of This Way, we follow two of them.

    One winds through France—where a survivor becomes a champion, victorypiles upon victory, and a yellow jersey begins to look like redemption itself.
    The other leads us into an ancient temple—where the Ark of God is captured,displayed, and misunderstood as proof of defeat.

    But what happens when victory masks loss?
    When winning convinces us we are right…whole…secure?

    Drawing from the rise and unraveling of Lance Armstrong and theunsettling account of the Ark in 1 Samuel 5–6, this episode confrontsthe difference between chasing wins and living in the presence of God.

    Because God was never in the box.
    He was never captured.
    And He was never defeated.

    The question is not whether we see God act—
    but whether we recognize Him as Lord.

    So ask yourself as you listen:
    Are you walking the yellow road toward victory…
    or walking with the God who is already your very great reward?

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  • There is a Place for You at the Table (Easter)
    Mar 31 2026

    This Easter, we step into a story told not just at the cross… but around a table.

    From a childhood home filled with unexpected guests…
    to a table where something precious is broken in love…
    to a table where Jesus sits with those who will betray and abandon Him…
    to a quiet meal where the risen Christ is finally recognized—

    these moments reveal something we often miss.

    The table was never just about food.

    It was about belonging.

    About who is welcomed.
    Who is seen.
    Who is invited to stay.

    And maybe, in a world where we rush past the table or sit alone more thanwe’d like to admit…

    this is exactly where we need to return.

    Because the invitation of Easter is not just to remember what Jesus did—

    but to come close enough to recognize Him.

    And to discover what has always been true:

    There is enough.
    There is grace.
    And there is a place for you.

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  • Lucky Charm Faith
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode of This Way, Kelly-Lynne explores the difference between faith and superstition through the story of Israel in 1 Samuel 4. From lucky charms and sports superstitions to the Ark of the Covenant itself, this episode challenges the subtle ways we can treat God like a guarantee instead of a guide. If you’ve ever expected God to bless your plans without first seeking His presence, this conversation invites you back to surrender, relationship, and trusting God beyond the outcome.

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  • In the Waters of Grief
    Mar 3 2026

    In this deeply honest episode of This Way, Kelly-Lynne shares her journey of grief following the loss of her best friend. With Scripture, story, and tenderness, she explores the biblical permission to grieve—without rushing sorrow or questioning faith. This episode is for anyone who feels the pressure to “move on,” wonders if their grief means their faith is weak, or needs reassurance that God meets us in the waters, not just on the shore.

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  • When God Speaks Hard Truths
    Feb 17 2026

    What if the first thing God said to you wasn’t comforting—but confronting? In this episode, we step into 1 Samuel 3, where young Samuel’s first encounter with God brings not encouragement, but a heavy message of judgment for the man who raised him. Through a story of an unforgettable theatre moment gone unexpectedly quiet, we explore how meeting God rarely unfolds the way we imagine. Sometimes His voice disrupts before it restores, convicting before it comforts. This is a reflection on courage, surrender, and learning to trust that even God’s hardest words are still good.

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  • He Came, He Stood, He Called
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode, we step into the stillness of 1 Samuel 3 and the astonishing moment when the Lord came and stood beside a young boy and called him by name. Alongside a modern story of a woman who simply kept showing up to serve breakfast, we explore how God often works through steady presence rather than dramatic moments. With Eli’s quiet guidance and Samuel’s humble posture, we reflect on what it means to notice God’s nearness, to offer our lives in ordinary faithfulness, and to recognize that small, consistent acts can become sacred ground.

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  • The Call that Wouldn't Quit
    Jan 20 2026

    What happens when God keeps calling… and you keep missing it? In this episode of This Way, we explore the relentless grace of a God who doesn’t give up on us. Through the powerful story of David Ring and the biblical calling of young Samuel in 1 Samuel 3, we uncover a surprising truth: God isn’t limited by our weakness, our fear, or our slow response. If you’ve ever wondered whether you missed your chance, this episode is an invitation to listen again — because sometimes the call comes back, quietly and persistently, until we finally say yes.

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  • No Resolutions. Just Renewal
    Jan 6 2026

    As a new year approaches, the world rushes toward promises, plans, and pressure to improve. However, in Episode 12 of This Way, we choose a different path. No resolutions. No striving. Just renewal. Together, we step off the performance treadmill and into the quiet, sacred work God is doing within us — restoring, reshaping, and reviving the parts of our hearts we didn’t even know were weary. This episode offers an invitation to trade self-reinvention for renewal, and to discover that real change doesn’t begin on a calendar… it begins with falling in love with Jesus all over again.

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