The Average Pursuit

What This Show Is For

12 min · 15. maj 2026
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A show for the average believer, pursuing Christ faithfully, in ordinary life. Hosted by Jon — a bi-vocational pastor who lives most of his week the same way you do: working a job, raising a family, showing up for people, trying to follow Jesus in the unglamorous middle of it all. This isn’t a podcast about platform Christianity or performance spirituality. It’s about formation over performance, faithfulness over flash, and the slow, unimpressive work of pursuing Christ in a life that nobody’s going to make a documentary about. If you’re tired of Christian content that feels like it was made for someone louder, busier, or further along than you — this is the show for you. New episodes weekly. Part of Pursuit Media.

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The Silence and the Pursuit

After months of silence, The Average Pursuit is back. This episode isn’t a comeback announcement. It’s a re-entry - honest, unhurried, and grounded in the one thing the silence kept teaching: that waiting on God is not the opposite of pursuing Him. It’s part of how the pursuit gets shaped. Jon opens the season with a brief word about where he’s been, a reading of Psalm 62, and a clear picture of what The Average Pursuit is now - a show for ordinary believers pursuing Christ faithfully in ordinary lives. No performance. No platform-chasing. Just the quiet, steady work of formation. There’s also more coming than just this show. Jon hints at what’s being built around The Average Pursuit, with the full story to follow soon. New episodes weekly. The next one drops in just a few days. “For God alone my soul waits in silence.” Psalm 62:1

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