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EPISODE · Jan 2, 2026 · 47 MIN

Grace, Grit & Grounds: Season Two, Episode One: Still Here. Still Brewing.

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The new year finally showed up. No confetti. No trumpet blast. Just another morning. In this opening episode of Season Two of Grace, Grit & Grounds, we talk about rhythms, not resolutions. Why real change rarely comes from big promises and usually grows out of quiet, faithful habits practiced over time. This episode leans into spiritual formation, holy rest, and the kind of faith that’s shaped in kitchens, workshops, and ordinary mornings. Drawing from the wisdom of Dallas Willard, personal stories from ministry formation, and the reminder that Christianity was never meant to be a solo sport, this conversation invites you to start the year grounded instead of exhausted. We talk about: Rhythms that shape us when motivation fades Rest as an act of resistance in a burnt-out culture Why most of us don’t arrive on a winning streak The importance of community that actually shows up and prays Faith that values deep roots over fast growth This episode also introduces two short, practical guides designed to help you establish healthy spiritual rhythms: Rhythms of Rest: Rediscovering Sabbath and Living with Intention. Both are built to fit real life, not ideal schedules. No hype. No spiritual shortcuts. Just honest faith, lived one morning at a time. ☕ If this resonates, pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee, and join us for Season Two. #GraceGritGrounds #RhythmsNotResolutions #SpiritualFormation #FaithInTheOrdinary #ChristianPodcast #FaithAndWork #HolyRest #Sabbath #LivingWithIntention #SlowFaith #DeepRoots #ChristianLife #FaithJourney #OrdinaryHoliness

The new year didn’t arrive with fireworks. It arrived with another morning. In the Season Two premiere of Grace, Grit & Grounds, we talk about rhythms, not resolutions. Why real spiritual growth comes through faithful habits, not hype. Drawing from Dallas Willard, stories from ministry formation, and the reminder that faith is lived best in community, this episode invites you to start the year grounded instead of exhausted. No shortcuts. No performance. Just honest faith, lived one morning at a time.

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