Faith, Perseverance, and Community in Boulder’s Hard Soil — Episode 106
In this episode of Dwelling Deeper, host Josh Roberts engages Paul and Patty Durbin, leaders of Belay Church in Boulder, Colorado—a city known both for its vibrant culture and its deep resistance to established religion. The Durbins open up about the challenges of planting a church in one of the least religious cities in America, how their years in China shaped their ministry, and the unexpected ways COVID-19 slowed them down so they could lean into deeper, relational discipleship.
Their story is marked by perseverance, grace, and the quiet power of ordinary moments. You’ll hear how they’ve learned to let expectations come from the Spirit of God, why sabbath and sabbatical matter, and how they’ve found joy working together in ministry. This is encouragement for anyone serving in a hard place: God is present, even in the unseen and the everyday.
Memorable Quotes
* “COVID helped us take our time.”
* “This is the place where the prodigals run to.”
* “Expectations can come from the Spirit of God.”
* “Worship is in all the ordinary things.”
What You’ll Learn
* Why Boulder remains one of the most challenging places for church planting
* How lessons from China influence the ministry in the U.S.
* Why COVID-19 reshaped Belay Church into a slower, more relational community
* The importance of community, sabbath, and rhythms of rest in hard places
* How God shows up in the ordinary moments of life and faith
Resources & Links
* Belay Church Website [https://www.belay.church/]
* Paul Durbin on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/pauldurbin/]
* Paul’s book: When Jesus Stole My Bread [https://a.co/d/3TxP2mG]
Listen & Share
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