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    After The Message • Legacy - Week 4 • May 3rd, 2026

    This week's episode features a conversation around Pastor Josh Braddy's graduation Sunday sermon drawn from Matthew 28 and Acts 1 — the Great Commission. The team unpacks what made this particular Sunday meaningful, not just for the graduating seniors but as part of Broadmoor's intentional approach to marking life milestones as discipleship moments for both students and their parents.    The conversation explores why the Great Commission continues to deserve repeated attention — and why a passage most churchgoers have heard dozens of times still carries fresh weight every time the church gathers around it. The group also digs into one of the sermon's most compelling observations: that Jesus delivered the commission to a room containing both worshipers and doubters, and what that reveals about who God chooses to trust with His mission.   From there, the discussion turns to one of the sermon's sharpest distinctions — the difference between making converts and making disciples. The team reflects honestly on how the church historically arrived at a place where a conversion experience became the finish line rather than the starting line, and what it looks like to recover a vision of discipleship that is truly life on life for life.

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    After The Message • Ecclesiastes - Week 12 • March 22nd, 2026

    In this final episode of our Ecclesiastes series, the team gathers to reflect on one of the most sobering and beautiful chapters in all of Scripture — Ecclesiastes 12. After weeks in Solomon's world of vapor and smoke, this conversation asks the question his book has been building toward: How are we actually supposed to live? We open with personal reflections on what this series has meant — and why a book this honest about suffering, aging, and death turned out to be unexpectedly life-giving. From there, we explore the Hebrew word sakar, unpacking what it really means to "remember your Creator" — not as an occasional spiritual check-in, but as a posture of living every moment in the presence of God. The conversation gets practical from there. How do you hold the tension between enjoying today's gifts and planning faithfully for the future without chasing smoke? What do we do with the reality that God will bring every secret deed into judgment — and does the gospel change how that lands?  We close by tracing Solomon's conclusion — Fear God and keep His commandments — through to Matthew 7 and the narrow gate, asking how a wisdom writer from three thousand years ago ends up pointing directly at Jesus.

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    After The Message • Ecclesiastes - Week 11 • March 15th, 2026

    In this episode, we explore Ecclesiastes 11 and the tension between wisdom, risk, and trust in God. Life requires planning, but at what point does careful thinking turn into paralysis? We talk about the difference between wise preparation and overanalyzing every possible outcome—and why Scripture calls us to faithful action rather than perfect certainty. The conversation also wrestles with what healthy expectations of God should look like as we invest our time, resources, and energy in life. Does following Christ require risk? And if so, how do we step forward in faith while still living wisely? We also reflect on the sobering reminder that God will bring everything into judgment. How should that reality shape the way we make decisions, pursue opportunities, and live day-to-day? Finally, we discuss a practical question many believers wrestle with: when obstacles appear, how do we discern whether they’re simply challenges to navigate—or clear signals from God that we’re heading the wrong direction? Through it all, Ecclesiastes points us toward a life that holds joy and responsibility together—receiving life as a gift from God while living with the awareness that our choices matter.

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    After The Message • Ecclesiastes - Week 10 • March 8th, 2026

    Ecclesiastes 9:11–10:20 | Wisdom, Unpredictability, and the Choices That Define Us   Week ten of our series through Ecclesiastes finds us in some of Solomon's most honest — and most unsettling — territory. Life doesn't always go to the swift, the strong, or the smart. Sometimes the net drops without warning. Sometimes the snare comes out of nowhere. So what do we do with that?   In this episode, Mike sits down with Josh and the pastoral staff to unpack Sunday's message from Ecclesiastes 9:11–10:20. The conversation ranges from the surprisingly warm response Broadmoor has had to this often-overlooked book, to what it actually looks like to pursue wisdom before the battle starts — not in the middle of it.   The team also gets personal: What do you do when life doesn't turn out like you hoped or planned? Does wisdom come from experience, or does it come from truth — and is there a difference? And how does the gospel reshape our pursuit of wisdom, especially for those of us who are already looking back at foolish decisions we can't undo? They also tackle one of the more provocative lines in the whole passage — Solomon's statement in chapter ten that money answers everything — and what he's actually saying (and not saying) there.   Plus, with mission teams in Phoenix, Atlanta, the Appalachian Trail, and England, the staff reflects on what it means to carry the gospel message into contexts far outside the Sunday morning comfort zone. And yes — the cat and the rotisserie chicken make an appearance.

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    After The Message • Ecclesiastes - Week 9 • March 1st, 2026

    Ecclesiastes 9:1–10 doesn't let you off easy — and neither did this conversation.   In this episode, we dig into one of the Old Testament's most honest passages, where Solomon stares down the reality of death and somehow lands on a call to live fully. We wrestled with what it actually looks like to trust God's sovereignty while still making wise, intentional decisions — and how that tension shows up in everyday life and ministry calling.   From there, we explored what Solomon really meant when he wrote that "the dead know nothing" — is he making a theological statement about the afterlife, or something more pastoral about the urgency of the life we have right now? The conversation gets honest about mortality and what happens when we actually let that awareness sink in rather than keeping it at arm's length.   We also sat with the central tension of the passage: death is certain, and yet Solomon's response isn't despair — it's an invitation to embrace the life in front of you with everything you have. And we closed where it counts — asking what this passage would say to someone in our congregation who's just going through the motions, present in body but checked out in heart.   If you've ever felt the gap between knowing God is in control and actually living like He is, this episode is for you.

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    After The Message • Ecclesiastes - Week 8 • February 22nd, 2026

    We all have someone over us. A boss, a board, a government, a difficult relationship. And most of us have spent at least some energy resisting, resenting, or raging against it. But what if ancient wisdom had something better to offer?   In this episode, we're unpacking Ecclesiastes 8 — a chapter that hits surprisingly close to home for anyone navigating authority they didn't choose and don't always agree with. We talk about the tension between our culture's obsession with authenticity and Solomon's blunt advice to fix your face, where the line is between wise submission and compromising your values, and whether contentment is really just a dressed-up word for passivity.   We also sit with one of the harder questions the text raises: what does it actually look like to trust God when the situation around you hasn't changed and justice still feels a long way off?   This one is practical, a little uncomfortable, and worth the conversation.

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    After The Message • Ecclesiastes - Week 7 • February 15th, 2026

    This week, we dig into Pastor Josh's sermon on Ecclesiastes 7, where Solomon lays out a surprising curriculum for learning wisdom — and the classroom isn't where you'd expect. We talk about why Solomon says dying, mourning, crying, and rebuke are better teachers than their opposites, and what that means for people who are wired to chase the good vibes and avoid the hard stuff.   From there, we unpack Solomon's warning about anger and nostalgia — two things we don't usually put together but that are referred to as the fuel of a fool's fire. We explore how both are really attempts to control a life that isn't ours to control, and why our smoky existence often has more to do with how we respond to the world than what the world does to us.   We spend time on one of the sermon's most challenging ideas: that God entrusts us with hard days just like He entrusts us with good ones, and what it actually looks like to trust His sovereignty when you can't understand it. That leads us into the passage's most surprising warning — "be not overly righteous" — and an honest conversation about the checklist trap, where good spiritual habits become tools for trying to earn God's favor instead of resting in it.   We close with the New Testament connection from Ephesians 5, and what it means to live from love rather than for love — that obedience flows from being loved by God, not from trying to get Him to love us more.

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    After The Message • Ecclesiastes - Week 5 • February 1st, 2026

    In this episode, we dive into Ecclesiastes 5:1-7, examining the tension between authentic faith and empty religious performance. We explore the challenging question of when our spiritual practices cross the line from meaningful worship into what Scripture calls "smoke" or religious activity that looks right but lacks genuine substance.   Our conversation centers on cultivating true reverence in modern worship contexts. We discuss practical strategies for keeping our religious practices from devolving into self-centered displays or spiritual arrogance. This leads us to examine our own worship services: Are we creating space for listening and stillness, or have we prioritized activity over encounter?"   We tackle the sobering concept of the "sacrifice of fools" and identifying what contemporary behaviors might fall into this category and how we can guard against them. The discussion extends to the serious matter of vows and commitments to God, using the stark example of Ananias and Sapphira to reshape our understanding of what it means to make promises to God.   Finally, we consider a profound shift in perspective: moving from fixation on our own commitments and promises to focusing instead on God's promises to us. This reorientation offers a healthier, more grace-centered approach to faithfulness and worship that keeps us anchored in God's character rather than our own performance.

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    After The Message • Ecclesiastes - Week 4 • January 25th, 2026

    In this episode, we explore the timeless wisdom of Ecclesiastes chapter 4, focusing on the essential role of community in our spiritual lives. Our conversation examines how Solomon's observations about isolation, partnership, and mutual support speak directly to modern challenges of loneliness and disconnection.   We wrestle with practical questions about maintaining healthy community, particularly for those who are naturally introverted. How do we honor our need for solitude and personal recharging while still engaging in the meaningful relationships God designed us for? The discussion offers insights into recognizing when healthy alone time crosses into unhealthy isolation that damages our mental and spiritual well-being.   The episode also tackles one of Ecclesiastes' most challenging assertions: that the world's injustices stem from our envy of one another. We unpack what this means for how we view competition, comparison, and our relationships with others in both personal and societal contexts.   Whether you're navigating the tension between introversion and community, concerned about isolation in your own life, or seeking to understand the roots of relational brokenness, this conversation offers biblical wisdom and practical guidance for building the connections we were created for.

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    After The Message • Ecclesiastes - Week 1 • January 4th, 2026

    In this episode, we dive into the opening chapter of Ecclesiastes as we launch a 12-week sermon series exploring one of Scripture's most brutally honest books. We begin by discussing why Ecclesiastes is such a timely message for our church family and explore the debate surrounding authorship—did Solomon actually write this book, or was it written in his voice by someone else? We examine the significance of verse 16 in answering that question.   We unpack the Hebrew word "hevel" (vapor, breath, smoke), translated as "vanity" in many translations, and discuss modern examples of pursuits that promise fulfillment but ultimately leave us feeling empty. From there, we tackle a crucial distinction: what's the difference between doing godly activities and doing things that are truly centered on God? How can we honestly evaluate which category our own lives fall into?   The conversation then moves to practical application as we explore what it means to live "under the sun" versus viewing life through the lens of eternity. How does an eternal perspective practically reshape the way we approach our daily work, relationships, and pursuits?   We close by pointing listeners toward helpful resources for personal study through Ecclesiastes, equipping them to dig deeper into this profound book over the coming weeks.   Whether you're wrestling with questions of meaning and purpose or simply want to gain a deeper understanding of this challenging book, this episode provides a solid foundation for the journey ahead. Further study: The Gospel Coalition  Living Life Backward by David Gibson Why Everything Matters by Philip Ryken

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