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Centered | Where Faith Meets Everyday Life

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Feeling overwhelmed by distractions? Struggling to connect faith with real life? Centered is a Christian podcast designed to help you integrate faith into everyday moments—where you live, work, and play. Through honest conversations, biblical wisdom, and practical steps, we’ll help you navigate relationships, technology, purpose, and spiritual growth. Whether you're new to faith or looking for deeper connection, this podcast equips you to follow Jesus in a busy world. New episodes weekly. Subscribe and stay centered.

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S2E20: Restored Identity - Healing Beyond What Hurts

In Season 2 Episode 20 of Centered, we continue the conversation around healing, identity, and the deeper work Jesus wants to do in our lives. What if our greatest need is not simply relief from pain, but restoration back into relationship with God? In a culture driven by performance, productivity, and self-reliance, this episode explores what happens when our effort runs out and we finally discover the power of surrender. Building on the story of the woman healed by touching Jesus’ garment in Mark 5, the conversation unpacks themes of desperation, identity, remembrance, and dependence on God.  David and Ben reflect on why Jesus stopped in the middle of urgency to truly see her, why the word “daughter” changes everything, and how the gospel invites us to live from identity instead of for identity. They also wrestle honestly with spiritual exhaustion, unanswered prayers, rock bottom moments, and the tension between self-sufficiency and trust in Jesus’ power. Along the way, the episode includes conversations about rainy-day moods, summer anthem playlists, parenting, baseball and tennis season chaos, and the stories and rhythms that shape families spiritually over time. There’s also a deeper look into Mosaic’s vision for spiritual formation through belonging, healing, and equipping environments designed to help people mature in community and experience real transformation. If you’ve ever felt exhausted trying to hold everything together or wondered whether God still sees you in the middle of your struggle, this episode is for you.

20. mai 2026 - 1 h 5 min
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S2E19: Faith in the Storm - When Jesus Feels Far Away

In Season 2 Episode 19 of Centered, we continue the conversation around faith, fear, and the presence of Jesus in the middle of life’s storms. What if the greatest danger in suffering is not the storm itself, but believing you’re alone in it? In a culture shaped by anxiety, distraction, and isolation, this episode explores how faith is formed when we learn to fix our eyes on Christ instead of the waves around us. Building on the sermon about Peter walking on water in Matthew 14, the conversation unpacks what it really means to trust Jesus when life feels uncertain. David and the team wrestle with the tension between wanting outcomes from God versus wanting God Himself. They explore how spiritual practices are not just religious routines or self-help habits, but rhythms that awaken us to the presence of Jesus. The episode also reframes faith through the lens of Christ’s presence, power, and promises, showing how the gospel invites us to see Jesus as bigger than our fear, shame, disappointment, or suffering. Along the way, the conversation gets personal and surprisingly funny. The team reflects on parenting teenagers, sermon timing bets from the sound booth, awkward impression games featuring Mike Tyson, Yoda, Batman, and Forrest Gump, and a thoughtful cultural conversation about AI, technology, and human connection. They also share honest moments about loneliness, spiritual dryness, marriage, disappointment, and learning how to pursue relationship with Jesus instead of treating Him like a means to an end. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by fear, struggled to trust God in uncertainty, or wondered whether Jesus is really present in your storm, this episode is for you.

13. mai 2026 - 1 h 15 min
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S2E18: Formed in Community - Faith without Uniformity

In Season 2 Episode 18 of Centered, we continue the conversation on discipleship with Zachary Winnick. What if spiritual growth is not built through better programming, but through deeper relationships? In a culture shaped by content, performance, and constant distraction, we explore why so many people feel disconnected even while staying busy with spiritual things. The episode reframes discipleship as something relational, not transactional. Instead of measuring success by attendance or activity, we consider how the gospel invites us into a slower, more intentional process where trust, presence, and consistency shape real transformation over time. Along the way, we get a behind-the-scenes look at what’s happening in Mosaic Students. From rethinking environments and creating intentional spaces, to launching a relational discipleship model for high school students, the conversation highlights both vision and vulnerability. There are moments of humor, honest reflections on what is not working anymore, and excitement about building something more meaningful for the next generation. If you have ever felt like faith became routine or wondered how to grow deeper in a distracted world, this episode is for you.

6. mai 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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S2E17: Opened Eyes - Recognizing Jesus in the Ordinary

In Season 2 Episode 17 of Centered, we explore the question 'what if we’re missing Jesus, not because He’s absent, but because we’re looking for something else'? In a culture that chases clarity, certainty, and big moments, how do we recognize God in the quiet, ordinary spaces of everyday life? This episode builds on the Emmaus Road story, where two disciples walk with Jesus without realizing it. We unpack the reality of spiritual blindness and how it often feels like confidence, not confusion. Through Scripture, we see how Jesus reframes everything, not by giving quick answers, but by revealing Himself as the center of the story. Instead of using the Bible for self-improvement or control, we’re invited to encounter a person and see how all of Scripture points to Him. Along the way, the conversation gets honest and personal. There’s reflection on how easily we chase the spectacular while missing God in the ordinary rhythms of life, and how hindsight often reveals what we couldn’t see in the moment. There are also lighter moments, including behind-the-scenes reflections from Sunday, a few jokes about sermon points left on the cutting room floor, and some playful banter about everyday life.

29. april 2026 - 1 h 14 min
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S2E16: Image and Dignity - Seeing People the Way Jesus Did

In this episode of Centered, Ben, David, and guest Tina Ferry pick up where Sunday's sermon left off — exploring what it actually looks like to see people the way Jesus did. In a cultural moment defined by quick judgments and tribal loyalties, the question isn't just theological. It's deeply personal: when we encounter someone who makes us uncomfortable, what drives our response? The conversation centers on John 4 and the woman at the well — a passage most churchgoers think they know. Tina unpacks how centuries of assumptions have shaped the way this woman has been read, and how those assumptions say more about us than they do about her. The disciples' shocked silence when they found Jesus talking to her isn't just a historical curiosity — it's a mirror. The instinct to manage appearances, avoid association, and protect reputation runs deep, and the gospel names it for what it is: image management dressed up as righteousness. Jesus modeled something entirely different. He moved toward people, stayed curious, and offered dignity before he offered correction. The table also gets personal. Tina shares the unexpected story of how she met her husband Chris at twelve years old and spent seven years in quiet, strategic pursuit. David recalls a first date at an underground jazz bar in Tempe, a deaf couple feeling the music through the table, and a conversation about God that lasted until four in the morning. Ben rounds it out with his own honest account of being a hot mess that somehow Lauren refused to give up on. The episode closes with three grounded, practical invitations — not formulas, but starting points for anyone who wants to actually practice seeing people differently. If you've ever caught yourself pulling back from someone because of how it might look, this episode is for you.

22. april 2026 - 1 h 24 min
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