Ep 05: Steve Ryan Carter: When Achieving Can't Fix Grieving

EPISODE · Feb 27, 2025 · 46 MIN

Ep 05: Steve Ryan Carter: When Achieving Can't Fix Grieving

from A Seattle Church · host Steve Ryan Carter, Tyler Gorsline

In this episode of the "But I Tell You" podcast, host Tyler Gorsline welcomes Steve Ryan Carter, Lead Pastor at @christchurch.us and former co-lead pastor of Willow Creek Community Church. Join them as they explore Steve's profound journey through grief and transformation, focusing on his recent book, "Grieve, Breathe, Receive: Finding a Faith Strong Enough to Hold Us."Steve opens up about navigating significant loss and change, sharing the lessons he's learned about grieving with hope and following a path of character and formation. From the impact of his personal and spiritual losses to the wisdom he's gained about living a life of integrity, Steve provides valuable insights for leaders and anyone facing grief.Discover how slowing down and embracing the full spectrum of Holy Weekend—grief, waiting, and resurrection—can transform your journey and foster a more compassionate and empathetic approach to life. This conversation is rich with practical advice, spiritual depth, and a hopeful message for anyone seeking to live an authentic and grounded life.Be sure to follow the "But I Tell You" podcast on social media @ButITellYouPodcast. Share this episode with a friend who might need encouragement on their own journey through grief and healing.

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