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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 26 MIN

Words Matter: Last Sunday - S2 E4

from The Sunday School Junkie! · host James Pelletier

If Part 1 was the why, this episode is the how.We open cold with a powerful dramatization of creation from Childlike Media and explore a simple but weighty truth:God created with words.“Let there be light.”And there was.If His words created environments, atmosphere, culture, and momentum — and we are made in His image — what are ours creating?This episode moves from theology to practicality... We unpack how Scripture demonstrates that words matter:Words can move mountains.Words reveal the heart.Words steer direction.Words build (or break) culture.Then we dive into our most interactive TWIST yet — a live, choose-your-own-adventure game called “Last Sunday.” It’s fast, fun, and revealing. You’ll laugh… and maybe wince a little.We also share a real story about a door decorating contest that perfectly illustrates the tension between intent and impact — and why awareness matters more than perfection.The challenge is simple:If last Sunday wasn’t what you dreamed of… Let’s make last Sunday the last Sunday like that.Because words don’t just describe ministry.They shape it.The opening creation dramatization is from Childlike Media.Check out their incredible work here:👉 www.youtube.com/@ChildlikeMediaScriptures Referenced (KJV)In This EpisodeGenesis 1 (Creation account)Mark 11:23Matthew 12:34Matthew 15:11James 3:5–11Colossians 4:6Proverbs 18:21Proverbs 16:24If this episode encouraged you, challenged you, or made you think differently about how you speak in ministry — share it with a fellow leader.Words matter.And so do yours.

If Part 1 was the why, this episode is the how.We open cold with a powerful dramatization of creation from Childlike Media and explore a simple but weighty truth:God created with words.“Let there be light.”And there was.If His words created environments, atmosphere, culture, and momentum — and we are made in His image — what are ours creating?This episode moves from theology to practicality... We unpack how Scripture demonstrates that words matter:Words can move mountains.Words reveal the heart.Words steer direction.Words build (or break) culture.Then we dive into our most interactive TWIST yet — a live, choose-your-own-adventure game called “Last Sunday.” It’s fast, fun, and revealing. You’ll laugh… and maybe wince a little.We also share a real story about a door decorating contest that perfectly illustrates the tension between intent and impact — and why awareness matters more than perfection.The challenge is simple:If last Sunday wasn’t what you dreamed of… Let’s make last Sunday the last Sunday like that.Because words don’t just describe ministry.They shape it.The opening creation dramatization is from Childlike Media.Check out their incredible work here:👉 www.youtube.com/@ChildlikeMediaScriptures Referenced (KJV)In This EpisodeGenesis 1 (Creation account)Mark 11:23Matthew 12:34Matthew 15:11James 3:5–11Colossians 4:6Proverbs 18:21Proverbs 16:24If this episode encouraged you, challenged you, or made you think differently about how you speak in ministry — share it with a fellow leader.Words matter.And so do yours.

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