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The Grant Sullivan Interview

1 h 28 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of The Everything In-Between Podcast, we sit down with Grant Sullivan—a former pastor turned restaurant owner from the Tulsa area—for a conversation that’s as honest as it is necessary. Grant shares what it’s like to step away from vocational ministry after years of believing it was his lifelong calling. What happens when the thing you thought God built you for, suddenly falls apart? How do you process the loss, the identity shift, and the questions that come with it? Together, we talk through the tension of life “after ministry,” the emotional and spiritual weight of starting over, and what it looks like to move forward when your purpose feels unclear. Whether you’ve experienced a similar transition or just wrestled with seasons of uncertainty, this episode offers a visceral, thoughtful look at rebuilding when everything you knew changes. This is a conversation about calling, loss, resilience—and finding faith in the in-between.

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The Grant Sullivan Interview

In this episode of The Everything In-Between Podcast, we sit down with Grant Sullivan—a former pastor turned restaurant owner from the Tulsa area—for a conversation that’s as honest as it is necessary. Grant shares what it’s like to step away from vocational ministry after years of believing it was his lifelong calling. What happens when the thing you thought God built you for, suddenly falls apart? How do you process the loss, the identity shift, and the questions that come with it? Together, we talk through the tension of life “after ministry,” the emotional and spiritual weight of starting over, and what it looks like to move forward when your purpose feels unclear. Whether you’ve experienced a similar transition or just wrestled with seasons of uncertainty, this episode offers a visceral, thoughtful look at rebuilding when everything you knew changes. This is a conversation about calling, loss, resilience—and finding faith in the in-between.

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The Abhorrent Weight of Christian Influence

In this debut episode, Christian and and Schae dive into the often unseen burden that comes with being a follower of Christ in the public eye. From their own experiences as worship leaders to the high-pressure world of well-known pastors like Steven Furtick, they unpack what it really means to live under constant scrutiny—both online and in the church. With honesty, humor, and a refreshing level of vulnerability, the conversation explores how the weight of influence can shape a person over time, the emotional toll it takes, and why Christians must choose compassion over criticism. Instead of judging leaders who are navigating overwhelming expectations, Christian and Schae challenge listeners to consider how the Church can respond with grace, understanding, and support. Whether you’ve served on a church stage, lived with the pressure to “get it right,” or simply want a better understanding of what Christian leaders endure, this episode offers a heartfelt and thought-provoking look at the everything in-between of faith, influence, and humanity. The Office. Created by Greg Daniels, season 5, episode 26, NBC, 2009, timestamp 00:00–00:45. Donehey, Mike. Grace in the Gray: A More Perfect Way to Disagree. Thomas Nelson, 2023, pp. 177–178. George Janko Podcast. Episode 81, featuring George Janko, YouTube, uploaded by George Janko, 2024, timestamp 47:45–48:18. Petra. “Judas Kiss.” More Power to Ya, Star Song Records, 1982. French, Austin. “Why God.” Austin French Official Music Video, YouTube, uploaded by Austin French, 2019, timestamp 00:00–00:52.

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