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Welcome To The Party

Podcast von Northview Church

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Geschichte & Religion

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Real conversations about faith, growth, and the moments that actually shape your life. Welcome To The Party is a laid-back, honest podcast from Northview Church that breaks down biblical truth in a way that connects to everyday decisions, relationships, and purpose. It’s less about perfect answers and more about moving forward—one step at a time—with clarity and confidence.

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Episode God Isn’t Late… But It Sure Feels Like It. | Welcome To the Party Cover

God Isn’t Late… But It Sure Feels Like It. | Welcome To the Party

Welcome To The Party! What do you do when you’re praying consistently, believing sincerely, and nothing seems to be changing? This episode dives into the tension of waiting on God while still trying to trust that He’s working behind the scenes. 5 Key Takeaways • Don’t let pain direct your life, let it develop your life. • Faith grows more through consistency over time than emotional intensity in a moment. • Honest prayer matters more than polished prayer. • Your waiting season may be preparing you for something bigger than you realize. • Mature faith learns to recognize the pain other people are carrying too. Pain changes people. The question is whether it hardens you or shapes you into someone deeper, wiser, and more dependent on God. In this episode of Welcome to the Party, the conversation centers around the story of Hannah and the reality of waiting through disappointment, unanswered prayer, grief, and long seasons where life feels stalled out. There’s an honest discussion about the tension many people feel in prayer. How do you keep believing while also being truthful about your frustration? What do you do when you feel forgotten by God? And how do you avoid turning pain into the thing that controls your decisions, relationships, and perspective on life? This conversation explores why pain is a terrible compass but a powerful classroom. There’s insight into how suffering can either isolate you and make you cynical, or become something God uses to grow wisdom, resilience, patience, and empathy in your life. The story of Hannah becomes a picture of consistent faith, emotional honesty, and trusting God even when the timeline doesn’t make sense. The episode also tackles common struggles around faith and church culture. From feeling embarrassed about delayed baptism to wrestling with emotional expression in prayer, there’s a balanced conversation about authenticity, spiritual maturity, and avoiding both performance-based religion and emotional manipulation. It’s a practical look at what real faith can look like in everyday life. There are also meaningful conversations around supporting people through infertility, grief, disappointment, and hidden pain. Instead of trying to fix people with quick answers, the discussion highlights the importance of empathy, patience, and learning to recognize what others may silently be carrying. Along the way, there’s also plenty of humor, NBA playoff talk, Mother’s Day stories, reflections on church community, baptisms, and why sports culture in Indiana is unmatched. If you’ve been walking through a difficult season, struggling with disappointment, processing pain, or trying to stay faithful while waiting for answers, this episode offers encouragement that feels grounded and honest. Faith is not about pretending everything is okay. Sometimes it’s simply continuing to trust God one day at a time while allowing the process to shape you instead of destroy you. Subscribe for more conversations about faith, culture, leadership, spiritual growth, relationships, purpose, prayer, and navigating real life with honesty and hope.

12. Mai 2026 - 56 min
Episode The Scandalous Grace Story You Didn’t See Coming | Welcome to the Party Cover

The Scandalous Grace Story You Didn’t See Coming | Welcome to the Party

What if the thing you’re most ashamed of is actually the setup for your purpose? This conversation flips the script on who gets used by God—and why your past might not be the liability you think it is. Chapters: 00:00 – Justice, Perspective, and First Impressions 00:25 – Welcome to the Conversation 02:20 – Culture, Upbringing, and Identity 08:14 – Rahab’s Story Introduced 10:35 – Why Rahab Is Highlighted in Scripture 12:25 – From Brokenness to Purpose 14:09 – Why Her Story Still Matters 15:42 – The Power of Redemption 26:19 – The Meaning Behind the Scarlet Cord 27:27 – Misunderstanding Rahab’s Story 29:10 – God Works Through Imperfect Stories 31:14 – Interpreting Difficult Biblical Moments 36:20 – Justice vs Mercy Tension 37:34 – Fear of Man vs Fear of God 39:05 – Reputation and Misperception 42:10 – The Trap of People-Pleasing 47:28 – Living Beyond Public Opinion 5 Key Takeaways: - Stop letting your past define your ceiling—growth starts when you move forward anyway. - Don’t confuse what people say about you with who you actually are. - Choose purpose over perception, even when it costs you approval. - Lean into faith before you feel fully ready—certainty isn’t required to move. - Give people room to change, including yourself.  We all carry parts of our story we wish we could rewrite—but what if those very moments are the foundation for something greater? In this episode, the conversation centers around Rahab, a woman whose past was complicated, messy, and far from perfect, yet she becomes a key figure in one of the most important stories ever told. This episode explores how reputation, fear, and perception often shape how we see ourselves—and how others see us—but don’t have the final say. There’s a real tension between justice and mercy, between who we’ve been and who we’re becoming, and this conversation doesn’t avoid it. Instead, it leans in. You’ll hear honest thoughts about people-pleasing, the pressure to control how others view you, and the freedom that comes when you stop letting that define you. This is about growth, identity, and learning to move forward even when your past feels loud. If you’ve ever felt stuck in a label or limited by your story, this will challenge how you think about both.

5. Mai 2026 - 1 h 10 min
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Serve Before You Lead: Why Success Without Service Will Cost You

You can win at work and still lose yourself in the process. The more you climb, the easier it is to forget what actually grounds you—and that’s where things start to drift. This conversation gets real about why serving isn’t optional if you want a life that actually means something. ____________ Chapters: 00:00 – Why success can quietly drain your soul 00:23 – Welcome back + catching up 05:04 – Leadership, coaching, and building culture 07:18 – Creating something meaningful together 09:05 – Music, purpose, and participation over performance 13:25 – Why your voice matters more than you think 17:53 – The reality of leadership in the home 23:20 – Serving vs. working (huge mindset shift) 25:28 – Why success makes service more necessary 27:10 – Joshua’s story: serving before leading 32:36 – From survival to stepping into purpose 35:03 – Why adversity brings out your best 37:47 – The leadership mistake most people miss 40:23 – What happens when you lose direction 42:36 – You don’t rise to the moment—you fall to preparation 45:54 – The discipline behind consistency 46:17 – Purpose isn’t about spotlight moments 40:35 – How to keep moving forward without burnout 5 Key Takeaways: - Build a habit of serving others before chasing leadership or recognition. - Stay consistent in small disciplines so you’re ready when bigger opportunities come. - Don’t let success isolate you—use it as a reason to stay grounded. - Create direction in your life so you don’t drift into distraction or complacency. - Invest your energy intentionally instead of reacting to whatever comes your way. _____________ What happens when your career is taking off, but your soul feels off? This episode unpacks the tension between success and fulfillment, showing why serving others is the missing piece most people ignore. Through the story of Joshua, we talk about what it really looks like to lead well, build something meaningful, and stay grounded when life starts moving fast. There’s a real conversation here about discipline, purpose, and why preparation matters more than hype. It challenges the idea that your calling is about spotlight moments and instead points to consistency, character, and showing up when no one is watching. If you’ve ever felt stuck, restless, or unsure what’s next, this will help you refocus your energy into something that actually builds your life instead of draining it. It’s about staying productive without burning out, leading your life with intention, and choosing growth even when it’s not flashy. Real talk for anyone trying to build a life that lasts.

28. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 19 min
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Why Your Role Matters More Than You Think

You don’t need a perfect track record to live a meaningful life—you need a willingness to show up. This conversation flips the script on failure, purpose, and what it actually looks like to make an impact where you are right now. ______________ Chapters: 00:00 – Welcome to the Party 01:10 – Kurt’s 21-Year Journey in Ministry 04:45 – Why Family Discipleship Starts at Home 09:30 – The Family Framework Explained 15:20 – Creating Meaningful Moments with Your Kids 18:45 – “You Ain’t Ready”: What’s Coming Next 20:10 – Redeeming Youth Sports (Northview Athletics Vision) 24:30 – Rethinking Ministry Education 27:00 – Strengthening Churches Together (The Northview Network) 30:00 – Why Serving Accelerates Your Growth 33:45 – The Power of Showing Up (Aaron’s Story) 38:10 – Why Community Beats Competition 40:30 – The Power of Serving 43:00 – Growth Happens When You Step In 45:10 – Doing What Needs to Be Done 47:20 – Failure as a Defining Moment 50:18 – Final Thought ______________ 5 Key Takeaways: - Take ownership of your influence at home—don’t outsource what you’re called to lead. - Create intentional moments for meaningful conversations instead of waiting for them to happen. - Use what you already have access to—your time, your voice, your presence—to make an impact. - Choose to serve even when it’s uncomfortable; growth follows responsibility. - Use failure as feedback and direction, not as a reason to step back. ________________ Most people are waiting for the perfect moment to step into purpose, but real growth happens when you start where you are. This episode unpacks what it looks like to live with intention in your everyday life—whether that’s leading your family, serving in your community, or stepping into something new. The conversation explores how parents can build real influence at home, why meaningful conversations matter more than perfect environments, and how small, consistent moments shape long-term impact. It also challenges the way we think about success, failure, and calling, showing that growth often comes through responsibility, not recognition. From rethinking youth sports and leadership development to understanding how serving actually accelerates personal growth, this episode connects practical life rhythms with deeper purpose. If you’ve ever felt unsure about your role, stuck in comparison, or hesitant to step up, this conversation will help you see that what you’re doing right now matters more than you think—and that showing up consistently can change everything.

21. Apr. 2026 - 52 min
Episode When God Gets Your Attention: The Moses Moment Cover

When God Gets Your Attention: The Moses Moment

You can be surrounded by success… and still feel like something’s missing. Moses had power, influence, and access—yet walked away from it all to chase something greater. This conversation hits the tension between comfort and calling—and why the best parts of your life might still be ahead. ⏱ Chapters 00:00 – God Works Through People Differently 00:22 – Podcast Returns After Easter 01:10 – Easter Reflections & Worship Moments 02:17 – Leadership, Pressure & Team Growth 03:23 – Reaching New People & First-Time Guests 04:28 – Creating Space for Non-Believers 05:06 – Pivoting Plans Under Pressure 06:49 – Leadership Decisions & Responsibility 07:02 – Baptisms & Life Change Stories 08:22 – The Power of a Simple Invitation 09:52 – Disc Golf Tournament Story 12:39 – New Podcast Announcement: Pastors Corner 13:32 – Supporting Leaders on the Front Lines 15:16 – Ministry Happens Everywhere 16:47 – Introducing Moses 18:08 – Historical Context of Moses & Egypt 20:05 – Prince of Egypt & Cultural Impact 24:13 – Who Moses Was (One Sentence) 24:29 – The Core Message: Still Wanting More 25:17 – Sacrifice & Obedience in Scripture 27:25 – Living Between Two Worlds 28:06 – Leadership in the Wilderness 💡 5 Key Takeaways Choose calling over comfort, even when it costs you something significant. Stay faithful in seasons that feel repetitive or unclear. Don’t underestimate how one invitation can change someone’s life. Growth often happens when you learn to pivot under pressure. Never lose your hunger for more of God, no matter how much you’ve experienced. What does it look like to walk away from comfort and step into purpose? This episode unpacks the life of Moses—someone who had access to power, influence, and security, yet chose a completely different path. The conversation explores leadership under pressure, navigating uncertain seasons, and what it means to stay grounded when life doesn’t go as planned. There’s a real look at how growth happens behind the scenes—through pivots, persistence, and small acts of obedience that add up over time. You’ll also hear how simple invitations can impact people in ways you don’t expect, and why consistency matters more than quick results. Whether you feel stuck, stretched, or somewhere in between, this episode brings perspective to the tension between where you are and where you feel called to go. If you’ve ever wondered how to stay motivated when progress feels slow, or how to lead well in unpredictable seasons, this conversation gives practical insight you can actually apply.

14. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 29 min
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