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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 17 MIN

Grace, Grit & Grounds: Ancient Rhythms in Anxious Times

from Grace, Grit & Grounds · host kyberhawk

The world feels loud right now. The news cycle never stops. Crisis replaces crisis. Everything feels urgent, uncertain, and overwhelming. But the Church has been here before. For nearly two thousand years believers have walked through seasons of chaos, conflict, and uncertainty. And through it all the Church has held onto something steady… ancient rhythms. In this episode of Grace, Grit & Grounds, we explore the quiet wisdom of Lent and the deeper meaning behind tradition. Not as empty ritual or rigid religion, but as spiritual memory that anchors our souls. Drawing from Scripture, personal reflection, and the rhythms of everyday life, we talk about why ancient practices like prayer, fasting, confession, and reflection still matter today. We also wrestle with the tension many of us feel. The struggle between resisting rigid religion while still longing for the grounding power of sacred rhythms. In a world driven by speed, outrage, and constant noise, Lent quietly invites us to slow down, remember who we are, and return to God. If your soul has been feeling restless or overwhelmed, this conversation is for you. Sometimes the most powerful thing we can do in anxious times is return to the ancient paths. Scripture Mentioned Psalm 90:12 Joel 2:12–13 Grace, Grit & Grounds Faith. Reflection. Real conversations about walking with Christ in the everyday moments of life. Subscribe for more episodes exploring Scripture, discipleship, and the rhythms that shape a faithful life. #Lent #ChristianPodcast #FaithInUncertainTimes #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLife #GraceGritGrounds #Prayer #ChristianFaith #SlowDown #FaithReflection

Ancient Rhythms in Anxious Times In a world that feels loud, fast, and uncertain, the ancient rhythms of the Christian faith offer something steady. In this episode of Grace, Grit & Grounds, we explore how practices like prayer, fasting, confession, and reflection help anchor our souls and reconnect us with God during seasons like Lent. Ancient traditions are not empty rituals. They are reminders of who we are and whose we are.

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The world feels loud right now. The news cycle never stops. Crisis replaces crisis. Everything feels urgent, uncertain, and overwhelming. But the Church has been here before. For nearly two thousand years believers have walked through seasons of...

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