The Tigers hosted their faith night tonight at the Priority Club at Comerica Park. It was really interesting hearing stories from Lance Parrish and Frank Tanana.

After being in the Priority Club, I can see why the seats behind home plate are always empty. The space is ridiculously cool.

0.2 - Brittle Faith to Enduring Faith

What if the cracking of your faith isn’t a failure—but an invitation?

Many of us were given a version of faith that worked right up until life applied pressure. Built on certainty, rules, and platitudes, it held together for a while. But grief, doubt, disappointment, and silence from God have a way of exposing how brittle that kind of faith really is.

In this episode of The Pastor Next Door, we explore the difference between brittle faith and enduring faith—and why the breaking apart of faith may actually be the beginning of something deeper and more honest.

In this episode, we explore:

  • Why faith rooted in agreement collapses under real life
  • How control masquerades as spirituality—and why relationship matters more
  • Why doubt and lament are not threats to faith, but signs of it
  • What it means to trust God without certainty
  • How Scripture (especially the Psalms) gives us permission to speak honestly
  • Why faith is not something we perform for God, but practice with God

Drawing from Scripture, personal story, and the words of a desperate father who prayed, “I believe; help my unbelief,” this episode makes space for wrestling, grief, and unfinished faith—without shame.

If your faith feels fragile right now, you’re not behind.
You might actually be paying attention.

This episode also sets the stage for what’s coming next on the podcast:

  • Season 1: Personal spiritual fitness — slow, ordinary practices rooted in grace
  • Season 2: Faith deconstruction and reconstruction
  • Season 3: Community, connection, and belonging
  • Season 4: Leadership without burnout

No quick fixes.
No pressure to arrive.
Just an honest, grace-filled space to keep going.

Take your time.
Grace and peace, friends.
May you love well.

Transcript

Ugh. I just recorded a new episode and the recording somehow stopped half way in.

I get to re-record 😂

I just picked up two pounds of fresh ground Portland in the 90s from Roos Roast in Ann Arbor, the house smells amazing!

I’m excited to brew a pot tomorrow morning.

Revelation 2 - The First Three Churches

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In this session of Beyond Sunday School, we turn our attention to Revelation chapters 2 and 3 and begin working our way through the letters to the seven churches. We won’t get through all seven at once, but we’ll start with the first three: Ephesus, Smyrna, and Pergamum.

Before looking at each church individually, there are a couple of important reminders that shape how we read these chapters.

God's Kingdom Come - The Kingdom Received

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It was the middle of July in 2001. A couple of weeks earlier, Amy and I had been sitting in her doctor’s office for a routine appointment—ultrasound, measurements, all the usual things. At the end of the visit, the doctor looked at us and said, “I think it’s time for this baby to be born.” The baby was getting a little too big and needed to make an appearance.

This was our first child. We didn’t know the gender—we were doing the surprise thing—and suddenly we were nervous. But the doctor reassured us: “Don’t worry. We’ll schedule a time. You come in on this day, at this time, and we’ll get things started.”

Amy and I are watching Scandal and it’s fascinating to think about it in contrast to The West Wing. One show is focused on honor and integrity in the presidency and the other utter cynicism. Two fascinating competing visions of the highest office.

Watched: Scandal S4E9, Where the Sun Don’t Shine 🍿

I’ve been fighting a bit of a cold. I hit my lifts but this week. But, I slipped my cardio Tuesday and Thursday. It’s OK. I am listening to my body and that’s what matters than a streak in FitBod.

I have been thinking a lot about my online engagement. We live in a time where there is much to say and react to. However, I find that there is little good faith discussion.

To that end, I am thinking about how to create ways to connect with people who want to have honest conversations.

The best way to keep up with what I’m writing and creating this year is by subscribing at my website. You will get an email with the post as soon as it’s been published.

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Now that Micro.blog will allow long videos, I’m considering recording my podcast in video format and not just audio. I’m curious if there’s a point in doing that?