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Humility, Confidence, and the Weight of Revival (with Zach Meerkreebs Pt.2)

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In this episode, Pastors Alan Hannah and Spencer Sweeting welcome back pastor, author, and friend Zach Meerkreebs for a powerful conversation about the Asbury Outpouring, revival culture, radical humility, and what it really looks like when God moves. More than a conversation about revival, this episode wrestles with the tension between authentic moves of God and manufactured hype—and why humility, curiosity, and surrender matter more than labels. In This Episode: • The story behind the Asbury Outpouring • Why Zach refuses to casually use the word “revival” • The role of humility and hunger in spiritual awakening • Powerful stories of confession, healing, and freedom • The hilarious and chaotic soccer team story • How discernment matters in moments of spiritual intensity • The difference between outpouring, revival, and awakening • The danger of hype, emotionalism, and spiritual branding • Why childlike faith still matters • Consecrated confidence vs pride • Zach’s book Lower and the call to radical humility • The heart behind Barnabas Collective and redeeming evangelism • How leaders can pursue renewal without losing heart Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome Back & Introducing Part Two 4:26 What Actually Happened At Asbury 11:25 The Presence of God & Stories of Transformation 16:30 The Soccer Team Story 22:00 Revival Is Messy 30:00 Revival vs Outpouring vs Awakening 38:10 Radical Humility & Zach’s Book Lower 45:00 Consecrated Confidence & Social Media Culture 52:30 Barnabas Collective & Encouraging Leaders 57:30 Worship Music, Friendship, and Final Thoughts 👉 Subscribe, share, and send us your feedback at herewego@acac.net [http://acac.net] 👉 Follow Alan Hannah: @alan_hannah 👉 Follow Spencer Sweeting: @spencersweeting 👉 Follow Zach Meerkreebs: @zachmeerkreebs

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In this episode, Pastors Alan Hannah and Spencer Sweeting welcome back pastor, author, and friend Zach Meerkreebs for a powerful conversation about the Asbury Outpouring, revival culture, radical humility, and what it really looks like when God moves. More than a conversation about revival, this episode wrestles with the tension between authentic moves of God and manufactured hype—and why humility, curiosity, and surrender matter more than labels. In This Episode: • The story behind the Asbury Outpouring • Why Zach refuses to casually use the word “revival” • The role of humility and hunger in spiritual awakening • Powerful stories of confession, healing, and freedom • The hilarious and chaotic soccer team story • How discernment matters in moments of spiritual intensity • The difference between outpouring, revival, and awakening • The danger of hype, emotionalism, and spiritual branding • Why childlike faith still matters • Consecrated confidence vs pride • Zach’s book Lower and the call to radical humility • The heart behind Barnabas Collective and redeeming evangelism • How leaders can pursue renewal without losing heart Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome Back & Introducing Part Two 4:26 What Actually Happened At Asbury 11:25 The Presence of God & Stories of Transformation 16:30 The Soccer Team Story 22:00 Revival Is Messy 30:00 Revival vs Outpouring vs Awakening 38:10 Radical Humility & Zach’s Book Lower 45:00 Consecrated Confidence & Social Media Culture 52:30 Barnabas Collective & Encouraging Leaders 57:30 Worship Music, Friendship, and Final Thoughts 👉 Subscribe, share, and send us your feedback at herewego@acac.net [http://acac.net] 👉 Follow Alan Hannah: @alan_hannah 👉 Follow Spencer Sweeting: @spencersweeting 👉 Follow Zach Meerkreebs: @zachmeerkreebs

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