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When we think about God’s work in the world, how often do we limit Him to what we can see or understand? The truth is, the Holy Spirit is always at work—in us, around us, and through us—in ways that far surpass our imagination. But we often miss it, either because we’ve confined Him to our expectations or because we’ve become too self-reliant to notice His movement.
In this episode, Whit and Casey talk about the work of the Holy Spirit, the mystery of faith, and what to do when you feel distant from God.
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Check Out the Message: Pentecostal Power in an Age of Self Help | https://youtu.be/_gZ4TaC-fa4
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Some of us avoid conflict like the plague, while others charge into it head-on. Regardless of how you feel about conflict one thing is for sure: it’s inevitable. In a world that values quick fixes and easy exits, how do we handle it well? The hard work of staying in relationship—even when it’s messy—is where real beauty lies.
In this episode, Jamie and Heather talk about navigating conflict in a way that honors God and promotes growth not only for themselves but for their kids.
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In this episode, Jamie references the book Find Your People by Jennie Allen
Pete Scazzero’s Ladder of Integrity: https://www.emotionallyhealthy.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/EHS+SKILLS+SESSION+6.pdf
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If we only stay in our Christian homes, Christian churches, and Christian coffee shops, how are we being a light in the world? John 3 invites us to think deeply about what it means to bring the Kingdom of God into different spaces and places. To live on mission is to see yourself not just as saved, but as sent—sent to wherever you are, knowing that your very presence carries a message. In this episode, Whit and Casey explore what it means to live with a missional mindset, love others without disdain or judgment, and proclaim the message of the gospel. Show notes:
Check out the message : Missional Mindset in an Age of Comfort & Convenience | https://youtu.be/Q0-w6BGZuEc?si=CdqthbyL1FJAK4BF -
In an age where connections seem endless yet leave us longing for more, the Church stands as a uniquely transformative community. Christ calls each of us to serve, to minister, and to participate. There’s no room for spectators in the family of God; we’re all in the game.
In this episode, Whit and Casey discuss bearing each other’s burdens, pursuing unity. and what true, authentic community looks like.
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Check out the message: Authentic Community in an Age of Counterfeit Connection | https://youtu.be/y2FzbLpoCKg?si=ICi2xqPnhN2M-kfq
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In a world of selfish ambition, the church is called to something radically different—a life shaped by gospel culture. While gospel doctrine provides the essential truths we stand on, gospel culture is how we live in response to those truths, embodying them in our everyday actions and relationships. In this episode, Whit and Casey dive into how gospel doctrine and culture go hand in hand and discuss our role in carrying this culture wherever we go. Show notes: Check Out the Message | Gospel Culture in an Age of Selfish Ambition: https://youtu.be/1sR-w2Cc3JE In this episode, Whit mentions the book Renovation of the Heart by Dallas Willard
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The Gospel is good news, not good advice. It doesn’t just call us to be better; it invites us into a whole new life in Christ. In an age that says we must define ourselves, gospel doctrine tells us that we’re already defined in the most profound way: loved, redeemed, and called by Jesus. This is the truth that binds His Church together.
In this Episode, Whit and Casey explore the history of our individualistic culture and the foundational beliefs that define the Church.
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Check out the message: Gospel Doctrine in an Age of Moral Relativism | https://youtu.be/R4xwMaBTxNE?si=4Bpb405nL-E4I456
In this episode Whit mentions the book Strange New World by Carl Trueman -
Grief often comes in waves, bringing unpredictable emotions. Jamie recently lost her dad and is struggling with not grieving "like a normal person." But there’s no "normal" way to grieve—every loss and relationship is unique.
Grief isn't a solo journey. In this episode, Jamie and Heather discuss their experiences of losing a parent, the importance of showing up for others, and allowing them to show up for you.
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Let’s be honest—sometimes, marriage can feel like a battleground. We know communication is key, yet, we avoid talking about what's really going on. Lance and Brandy Salazar have lived through this and come out stronger. Their story and practical wisdom offer real hope for couples struggling to overcoming the stigma of silence in marriage.
In this episode, Whit has a candid conversation with Lance and Brandy Salazar on how they brought their marriage back from the brink of divorce and how God is using their story to help couples today.
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Listen to the Message: What Does Marriage Show Me About My Relationship with Jesus? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=jTwJ5tYGpEb8nJ4N&v=EzEz_iDojLk&feature=youtu.beDon't do life alone! Find a group on our Group Finder: https://my.churchonthemove.com/groupfinder
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Power is often misunderstood. We tend to associate power with entitlement—something earned or deserved. Yet, in Ephesians 5:25, Paul instructs husbands to “love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.” This command flips the common understanding of power upside down. Jesus invites us into this countercultural way of living, where the real path to freedom is through service and self-denial.
In this episode, Whit, Casey, and Lee dive deeper into the true meaning of sacrifice and leadership and the word Paul gives to husbands.
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In this episode, they discuss the Myers Briggs personality types. Learn more here: https://www.16personalities.com/
Find Ray Ortlund's books: https://www.crossway.org/authors/ray-ortlund/
Learn more about our men’s ministry: https://churchonthemove.com/brotherhood
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We are members of Christ's body, and this belonging informs the way we should love within a marriage. Our commitment to each other in marriage is a covenant, a mutual giving of oneself for the sake of the other. This covenantal love requires vulnerability, sacrifice, and intimacy. But how do we live this out well in a hyper-sexualized world?
In this episode, Whit, Casey and, Angela break down Paul’s letter in 1 Corinthians, how we can move through sexual brokenness and dysfunction, and how we can address these topics in our relationships and in our church community.
Show notes:
Katharos is an eight-week small group curriculum for men who want to put pornography in the past — for good. Find a Katharos group on our Groupfinder: Go to https://my.churchonthemove.com/groupfinder & filter by Midsize Group.
Find authentic community!
Check out our Daughters and Brotherhood ministries:
https://churchonthemove.com/brotherhood
https://churchonthemove.com/daughters
In this episode, they reference a previous podcast on Judah and Tamar. Find it here: https://churchonthemove.com/understanding-the-bible-judah-tamar/
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Submission is a word that often brings with it feelings of apprehension. What did Paul really teach about submission in marriage in Ephesians 5? Paul’s letter was written to a community of Christ-followers, emphasizing unity in the body of Christ, including unity between husband and wife. However, his teachings on submission aren’t meant to be applied rigidly or without pastoral wisdom.
In this episode, Whit and Casey explore what submission looks like in ideal and less than ideal situations and how Paul is reorienting our understanding of God’s family and how it reflects the relationship between Christ and the Church.
Show notes:
Listen to the Message “Understanding the Mystery of Submission”https://youtu.be/Gqqew9VAjWw?si=MFRCf4gtnYXJEaF6
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In this episode of Life in Motion, we dive deeper into the conversation sparked by our previous episode, "How to Boil Water." This time, we're tackling the often-taboo topic of sex and its significance within the church.
Join us as we explore the spiritual implications of sexual relationships and how our understanding of intimacy can be transformed. We discuss the importance of purity, the sacredness of marriage, and how our past experiences shape our views on sexuality.
Show notes:
Check out our previous episode - Intimacy: “Boiling Water” & Not Reading the “Spicy” Books: https: //youtu.be/ovC93OfnsII?si=041x2tBGQS4d7daA
Check out our series on marriage: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoikPSaa5DXdvzGClGm07n_H529TEcL-0
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We all know the importance of our words. Yet, many of us speak without thinking. We don't consider the listener's communication style, how they might receive what we say, or how we can invite Jesus into the conversation.
In this episode, we discuss practical ways to learn to speak in a way that your spouse can understand and stay curious in our conversations.
It may be tempting to jump right to change how you talk to each other, and while that could bring some quick results, if something deeper doesn't change, your words will eventually drift back to causing harm. Scripture teaches us that our words reflect our hearts. The real issue isn't just communication—it's a heart problem only Jesus can fix.
So, let's talk about it!
Show notes:
Watch the Message - The Life and Death of Words in Your Marriage: https://youtu.be/OLYmxNo_DFE
Center Church: Doing Balanced, Gospel-Centered Ministry in Your City
How to Stay Married: The Most Insane Love Story Ever Told
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Friendship in marriage is not optional; it’s essential. Without it, you’re missing out on the fullness of joy in your relationships. Just like Christ came near to us, we must come near to each other, being vulnerable, humble, and committed to seeking each other’s glory. This is what makes our marriages—and our Christ communities—truly flourish.
In this episode, Whit and Lyndsey explore the picture Jesus gives us of true friendship, what it looks like to step into each other’s world, appreciating each other’s differences, and the power of vulnerability.
Show notes:
Watch the Message - Keep Being Friends: https://youtu.be/ms2JpQEve90?si=6TfFqqltNPnkvQfd
In this episode, Whit references The Meaning of Marriage by Timothy Keller
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A lot of marriages can feel like two neighboring countries—independent, coexisting, but not really intertwined in purpose. On the other hand, some partners might lose their individuality, becoming overly enmeshed in the relationship. But there’s a middle ground we’re called to move toward: interdependence.
In this episode, Whit and Casey explore how couples can find a common horizon, understand the deep meaning behind being "one flesh," and discover the path to becoming the fullest version of themselves—whether in marriage or as individuals.
Show notes:
Listen to the message: Marriage: Interdependency, Equal but Different,
& Fighting for Each Other: https://youtu.be/E77fo_I74Bo?si=PTz2qCMNP-XAYMsZ
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In today’s world, relationships often resemble a consumer model—a value proposition where we constantly weigh what we get from the relationship against what we have to put in. It’s a balancing act: Is this still worth it? When the scales tip in the wrong direction, many of us are tempted to move on. This mindset, however, contrasts sharply with the concept of covenant relationships we see in Scripture.
In this episode, Whit and Casey talk about creating a foundation of commitment over feelings and the nature of covenant relationships—both in marriage and with God.
Show Notes
Listen to the message: Marriage: Faithful Commitment Vs Feelings: https://youtu.be/j4cSJTdrKMQ?si=9HpxYLDG3Hfvbu_S
In this episode, they mention these books:
The Epic of Eden by Sandy L. Richters
How to Stay Married by Harrison Scott Key
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In today’s world, navigating our relationships—whether in dating, marriage, family, or community—can feel like walking a tightrope. The constant noise from media, culture, and societal expectations makes it hard to discern what’s truly beneficial and aligned with our faith. So how do we approach these sensitive topics within a faith community?
In this episode, Heather and Jamie dive into a candid conversation about intimacy, aging, recognizing when media crosses the line, and tackling important yet often overlooked discussions in the Church.
*Note: This episode is not recommended for those under 18—please listen with discretion.
Show Notes:
Check out our series on biblical marriage: https://churchonthemove.com/howtobemarried
In this episode, Jamie recommends this resource: How to Tell Your Kids About Sex by Stan and Brenna Jones
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Marriage is more than just a relationship between two people; it's a profound reflection of how God loves us. Yet, in today's culture, there are many misconceptions about marriage—arguably the most intimate and challenging of human relationships. If God is speaking to us through marriage, it’s crucial that we understand what He has to say.
In this episode, Whit and Casey discuss Ephesians 4 and unpack the biggest problem to our marriages: self-centeredness and the antidote: the gospel.
Show notes:
Check Out the Message: Beginning the Journey to a Healthy Marriage:https://youtu.be/kvaOVqAVSmc?si=e0-jt6o_EkLwittG
Renovation of the Heart by Dallas Willard
https://www.amazon.com/Renovation-Heart-Character-Designed-Influence/dp/1576832961
How to Stay Married by Harrison Scott Key
https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/How-to-Stay-Married/Harrison-Scott-Key/9781668015650
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Do I really have to honor someone I disagree with? Malachi, the last prophetic voice before the coming of Christ, addresses a generation that had become complacent, dishonoring, and lacking integrity, and his message still resonates today. Malachi reminds us that our actions, both in small and large matters, reflect our understanding of who God is.
In this episode, Whit and Casey discuss reverence, honor, and integrity in our relationship with God and others.
Show notes:
Check out the message: Malachi: How to Have Christlike Honor In a Dishonoring World https://youtu.be/1iAkoyF-Lqk
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The pain we refuse to process only lingers, but the Book of Joel reveals God's path to restoration and renewal. God doesn’t want your religious behavior—He desires for you to bring the fullness of your brokenness to Him, allowing Him to begin His transformative work.
In this episode, Whit and Casey explore the prophet Joel, the importance of lament, the steps of genuine repentance, and how to create space for God to move in our lives.
Show notes:
Listen to the message: Joel: A Pattern for Renewal
youtu.be/bacJvWTzov4?si=THDha9Wq4jeKcXCc
Join us for our upcoming series on what the Bible says about marriage! https://churchonthemove.com/howtobemarriedhttps://
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