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Here For It

Podcast de Opendoor Church

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Marriage, parenting, leadership—Pastors Aaron and Lauren are here for it all. Join them as they discuss the unique callings they have been given and how they navigate them together. No matter what season of life they are in, they are “Here For It.”

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16 episodios

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Equally Yoked: What It Actually Means

Everyone wants to find the right person. But most people haven't stopped to ask the right questions. In this episode, Pastors Aaron and Lauren Kennedy get honest about what actually matters when you're navigating relationships and dating. They're not handing out a checklist or a formula. They're talking about the three things that tell you more about a person than a personality test ever could: their intimacy with Jesus, their character, and how they handle their finances. They also get into why you shouldn't marry someone's potential, how to find wise counsel instead of just friend counsel, and why the most important thing you can do before getting into a relationship is shore up your own identity first. Whether you're dating, thinking about it, or just trying to figure out what healthy even looks like, this one is worth your time.

1 de may de 2026 - 37 min
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BONUS EPISODE | This Could Change Everything: The Heart Behind Altar Nights

What is an Altar Night, and why does it matter right now? In this powerful conversation, Pastor Aaron shares the heart behind Altar Nights at Opendoor Church and why he believes God is calling us back to something deeper. This isn’t about creating a moment; it’s about creating space for God to move. We talk about: * What actually happens during an Altar Night * Why physical obedience matters in your faith journey * How to move from routine to real encounter * What to do if you don’t “feel” anything * Why hunger for God changes everything If you’ve ever felt stuck, disconnected, or just hungry for more of God—this conversation is for you.  God is still moving. The question is this: are we making room?  Join us for Altar Nights at Opendoor Church  Come expectant. Come hungry. Come ready.  Share this with someone who needs a fresh encounter with God. Find out more info at: https://opendoorchurch.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/category/104215 [https://opendoorchurch.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/category/104215]

12 de abr de 2026 - 40 min
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Generational Iniquity and Soul Ties

Some of what you're fighting isn't yours. It was planted long before you got here. In this episode, Pastors Aaron and Lauren Kennedy tackle two topics that don't get nearly enough airtime in church: generational iniquities and soul ties. Not the spooky, hocus-pocus version. The real, practical, scripturally grounded version that shows up in marriages, families, and the patterns people can't seem to break no matter how hard they try. They walk through what the Bible actually says about iniquity passing through generations, what soul ties are and why they're not always sexual, and what it looks like to apply the blood of Jesus to the things in your life that keep pulling you backward. This one will probably turn on some lights. Come ready to do some honest looking.

1 de abr de 2026 - 39 min
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Talking to Kids About Sex Without Shame: A Conversation with Dr. Ashley Hudson

For the first time on Here For It, Pastors Aaron and Lauren sit down with guest Dr. Ashley Hudson, a Christian therapist, researcher, and mama in process who specializes in mental and sexual health. This honest and necessary conversation tackles one of the most avoided topics in church and family life: how to disciple kids and teens around sexuality without shame, fear, or silence. Dr. Hudson explains the difference between purity culture and biblical purity, reframing sexual discipleship as desire formation, not desire suppression. Instead of a one-time “talk,” she encourages parents to think in terms of ongoing, age-appropriate conversations that begin far earlier than most people expect. Aaron and Lauren bring their pastoral and parenting perspective into the conversation, sharing what they’ve learned raising teenagers, why pretending these issues do not exist causes more harm, and how safety, humor, honesty, and curiosity build trust over time. The episode also covers: • Dating boundaries for Christian singles • Preparing for marriage after a sex-negative upbringing • Postpartum mental health and intimacy challenges • Why many women suffer silently with sexual pain • How couples can rebuild connection through conversation and attunementThis episode is practical, theological, and pastoral, offering hope and tools for parents, couples, singles, and church leaders who want to handle this topic with wisdom and courage. In This Episode, You’ll Hear: • Why sexual discipleship starts day one, not at puberty • The difference between Purity Culture and Biblical Purity • Desire formation vs desire suppression • How to create safe, ongoing conversations with kids and teens • Why silence in church creates shame instead of holiness • Healthy boundaries for Christian dating • Preparing for marriage when your upbringing was sex-negative • Postpartum depression, intimacy pain, and why awareness matters • Why attunement, not correction, builds trust and intimacy • Practical tools parents can use right now Resources for parenting sexuality shared by Dr. Ashley Hudson Books for Kids and Families: • Good Pictures Bad Pictures Jr.: A Simple Plan to Protect Young Minds https://a.co/d/0rnomUO • God Made All of Me: A Book to Help Children Protect Their Bodies https://a.co/d/6CCsySF • God’s Design for Sex Series (4-Book Set)Stan Jones & Brenna Jones https://a.co/d/8XL4EWu • It’s So Amazing!: A Book About Eggs, Sperm, Birth, Babies, and Families https://a.co/d/2lDvY9wParent Resources and Tools: • Pearl In Process Resource Libraryhttps://pearlinprocess.podia.comHelpful Instagram Posts: • https://www.instagram.com/p/CoshokBMYPI/?igsh=NXdnMnFuNjJyMWVn • https://www.instagram.com/p/CovGmBGBATm/?igsh=MWlxeGYwMXhmcDRwNA== Helpful Reminder:Nature and wildlife provide natural, organic opportunities to teach kids about procreation in calm, age-appropriate ways. Episode Guest Dr. Ashley Hudson Therapist | Researcher | Coach in Mental and Sexual Health Website: https://pearlinprocess.com Resources: https://pearlinprocess.podia.com Instagram: @pearlinprocess

1 de mar de 2026 - 51 min
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Mutual Submission: How Unity Works in Marriage, Church Leadership, and the Workplace

“Submission” is one of the fastest ways to make people tense up, but Pastors Aaron and Lauren argue it’s one of the most life-changing Kingdom principles you can live. In this episode, they break down mutual submission as a path to unity, harmony, trust, and protection, not hierarchy or manipulation. Using Ephesians 5:15–33, they explain why many teachings start at the wrong verse, how Paul frames marriage with a call to submit to one another first, and why Christ is the head of the church, not man. They also open the hood on how mutual submission works in their unique context as co–senior pastors, how they stay submitted to spiritual authority, and what happens when they hit a real impasse. You’ll hear two key real-life examples: • A high-pressure 2020 COVID-era leadership decision where Pastors Aaron and Lauren could not reach unity and recused themselves, submitting the final call to their elders. • A parenting situation with their oldest where they submitted to trusted marriage counselors, changed roles, and rebuilt unity at home. They also bring this into team culture: why “Who has the final say?” is the wrong question, how collaboration creates both necessary and unnecessary tension, and why slowing down can expose dysfunction and help the best idea win. In this episode, you’ll hear: • Why “submission” is for everyone, not just wives • How Ephesians 5 is often taught backwards • Why unity is entered through the Holy Spirit, not forced • The role of elders, oversight, and spiritual covering in healthy leadership • A practical “release valve” when a couple cannot agree • Parenting without good cop/bad cop, fear-based control, or abdication • Collaboration at work: harmony over hierarchy • A key mindset shift: “better to be in relationship than to be right” • What “headship” means to them: initiation, not domination Scripture Teferenced • Ephesians 5:15–33 Chapters 00:00 Intro and why this topic matters 02:30 Why “submission” triggers people 05:00 Reading Ephesians 5 in context 10:30 Mutual submission as the foundation for marriage 14:00 Submission in church leadership: elders and covering 18:30 2020 example: the mask decision and submitting to elders 27:30 Submission at home: parenting conflict and counselor wisdom 35:30 Why unity creates blessing even when decisions are imperfect 39:00 Workplace culture: “who has the final say?” is the wrong question 46:00 Collaboration, tension, and hearing God together 52:00 Relationship over being right 56:00 Headship as initiation and love If you’re stuck in a repeating conflict, stop trying to win and start trying to get into unity. Decide who you trust for outside wisdom, invite covering into the conversation, and let the Holy Spirit lead you into harmony.If this episode hit home, share it with a friend or couple who’s navigating conflict, leadership, or parenting pressure.

2 de feb de 2026 - 45 min
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