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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 19 MIN

Grace, Grit & Grounds: From Ashes to Vessel

from Grace, Grit & Grounds · host kyberhawk

There’s something different about white oak. It’s strong. Dense. It doesn’t give easily. And honestly… neither do we. In this episode of Grace, Grit & Grounds, I take two glued blocks of white oak and turn them into a cup, shaping both the outside and the inside. What begins as a rough, stubborn piece becomes something meant to hold life. But the real story isn’t just in the wood. It’s in the process. From being anchored on the lathe… to the hidden work of the tenon… to the deep hollowing that removes what doesn’t belong… to the fire that transforms the inside in ways you can’t always see. As we walk through the final days of Lent and look toward Easter, this piece became more than a project. It became a reminder that God is always at work… even when we can’t see it. Shaping. Refining. Making room. Because the goal isn’t just to look good on the outside. It’s to become a vessel that can carry something real. If you’ve ever felt pieced together, hollowed out, or refined by a fire you didn’t ask for… this one’s for you. The Craftsman isn’t finished. #GraceGritGrounds #Woodturning #WhiteOak #FaithAndWork #ChristianLiving #Lent #Easter #SpiritualFormation #Craftsmanship #MensMinistry #BiblicalTruth #FaithJourney #ChristianPodcast #MadeToBeUsed #FromAshesToVessel

A block of white oak. Glued together. Hard. Resistant. In this episode, a simple turning project becomes something deeper. As the wood is shaped, hollowed, and refined by fire, it points to the quiet work God is doing in us… especially in this season of Lent leading to Easter. This isn’t just about making something look good. It’s about becoming a vessel that can hold something real.

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There’s something different about white oak. It’s strong. Dense. It doesn’t give easily. And honestly… neither do we. In this episode of Grace, Grit & Grounds, I take two glued blocks of white oak and turn them into a cup, shaping both the outside...

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