Sept. 15, 2025

Rev. Dr. Susan Bubbers: Embracing the Unconventional

Rev. Dr. Susan Bubbers: Embracing the Unconventional
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Rev. Dr. Susan Bubbers: Embracing the Unconventional

What if your path doesn’t look like anyone else’s—because God designed it that way?

In this powerful episode of Her God Story, Rev. Dr. Susan Bubbers shares her deeply personal journey of following God through unexpected places—from computer programming to the priesthood, from lonely seasons to leading in worship and theology. Her story is a reminder that bold obedience often looks unconventional… but always leads to divine purpose.

Listen and be encouraged as you discover:

-How to discern God’s voice in quiet, personal ways
-What it means to walk by faith without a clear roadmap
-How worship ignites real joy, direction, and endurance
-The freedom that comes from living with “no ceilings”

Whether you're questioning your next step, wrestling with feeling “different,” or longing for deeper intimacy with God—Susan’s story will stir your spirit and strengthen your resolve to follow Jesus fully, no matter the cost.

Tune in now to Rev. Dr. Susan Bubbers: Embracing the Unconventional — and walk away with fresh vision, clarity, and confidence in God’s call on your life.

Our Guest: Susan Bubbers

 

The Rev. Dr. Susan Bubbers is the Founder and Dean of the Center for Anglican Theology, Liturgy, and Spiritual formation, Inc. (A.T.L.A.S), Orlando, FL. Since being ordained as an Anglican Priest in 1995, she has served as parish rector, University Chaplain, Bible Institute lecturer, and theological professor. Susan has authored two books: Pet Prayer and A Scriptural Theology of Eucharistic Blessings.  She is also a contributing author to a number of books, including the Every Woman’s Bible; she has written cover endorsements for monographs, and developed online courses in Hermeneutics and Anglican Studies.



Key Thoughts and Scriptures:

 

Hebrews 11:8 NIV By faith Abraham, … obeyed and went, even though he did not know where he was going.

 

  • Obedience rarely comes with a roadmap. But it always comes with a promise — that God is with us, and His plans are good.

 

Isaiah 41:10 NIV So do not fear, for I am with you...

 

Jeremiah 29:11 NIV For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

 

  • “There are no ceilings in God.”
  • Susan has to be able to see the face of Jesus and hear His voice in her daily walk.
  • God’s word is succinct and powerful.
  • You don’t have to do it the way everyone else has done it before.
  • Worship recharges your batteries and helps you to know what direction to go because you sense where the holiness is.
  • In the holy place, pressure is relieved and hope is revived.
  • When God is in something, there will be enthusiasm.
  • Every human heart desires to be understood.
  • Susan has learned to sacrifice her need to be understood by people and rest in the fact that she is understood by God.

 

1 Corinthians 7 NKJV Paul’s Message on Marriage and Singleness

 

Philippians 4:11 NKJV Not that I speak in regard to need, for I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content.

 

  • If you're single, you can spend more time focused on the Lord and on His purposes.
  • Don’t mourn away the opportunities that God has given you.
  • It’s all about calling.
  • You need to have an anointing to have the calling of a wife or mother, just like you would need an anointing to be a minister.

 

On Susan’s decision to move to the Anglican Church of North America:

 

  • She took her time making the decision.
  • Susan didn’t make the decision alone.
  • She didn’t take it lightly.
  • God is always faithful to show us His way when we step out in faith.
  • Susan had to learn how to walk by faith at a whole new level.
  • “When I put the Kingdom first, all my needs are met and God is faithful.”
  • God has told us how He wants us to worship Him; He’s not left us on our own to figure it out.
  • The communion service is God’s given setting to experience God’s presence in a powerful way.
  • God promises to show up if we:
    • Put Him first.
    • Come in humility.
    • Teach the Word.
    • Participate in the act of communion (physical prayers).
  • Action is a communication.
  • If we want to encounter Him in the most powerful way we can, the idea is positioning ourselves.

 

Mary Magdalene’s Story

 

Matthew 27:55-28:10 NKJV 

 

  • “Magdala” means “pulpit”.
  • Mary Magdalene was the first to proclaim that Jesus was resurrected.
  • She was a woman with no ceilings.
  • Mary wanted to learn from Jesus when women weren't expected to learn.
  • She was willing to fashion her whole life to go where He went and to follow in His footsteps and to sacrifice whatever it took to do that.

 

Isaiah 41:10 NIV So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.

 

Philippians 4:7 NIV And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

 

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episode. My friend, the Reverend Dr. Susan Bubbers,

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has followed a powerful and often unconventional

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call from God. From her early days as a computer

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programmer to becoming a pioneering Anglican

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priest and respected theologian, her story is

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one of bold obedience, spiritual depth, and quiet

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intimacy with Jesus. She's someone who's listened

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to the voice of the Lord. whether in a rowboat,

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as a little girl, or at the altar of worship

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as a woman leading others into God's presence.

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In this conversation, Susan shares how God shaped

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her calling, sustained her as a single woman

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in ministry, and led her into places where she

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can say with confidence there are no ceilings

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in God. This episode includes excerpts from our

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longer conversation. And if you want to hear

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the full interview, you can find it in episode

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18, Talking With God About Hard Things. Reverend

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Dr. Susan Bubber's story. Just go to HerGodStory

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.org or search for episode 18 wherever you listen

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to podcasts. So, settling friend, if you've ever

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felt unseen, uncertain, or unsure of the next

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step, I believe Susan's story will encourage

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your heart. You are not forgotten. You are seen

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by the one who calls you his own. Welcome, Susan.

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Yes. Hello. Susan, your journey with God has

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been a bit unconventional and fascinating. But

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when did that journey begin for you? So I'm not

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one of those people who have this dramatic conversion

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before and after kind of story. My testimony

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is more about God's faithfulness and how he knew

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how to reach me where I was. And so for a number

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of reasons as a young child, I spent a lot of

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time alone. My mom had cancer when I was a toddler.

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Both of my older siblings are, let's say, strong

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willed. Is that how we say strong willed? So

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I spent a lot of time alone as a young child,

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but my mom did take us to church. And so even

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before I could walk and talk, I was hearing the

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gospel, experiencing worship. So one of my very

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first memories, I mean, if you were to ask me,

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Susan, tell me, you know, on one hand, the first

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memories you have ever. One of my very first

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memories is having a conversation with Jesus.

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I was sitting in a rowboat. in the canal behind

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our house alone, as I very often was. I'm guessing

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eight or nine. I don't think mom let me in the

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rowboat unless I went without her looking when

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I was younger than that. And I really don't have

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many memories of interacting with people before

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that. One of my first memories is having a conversation

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with Jesus. And so the way I say it is Jesus

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is my first friend. Chronologically, he was my

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first friend. And first in priority, he's number

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one friend. So that's how it all started. Now

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you skip ahead, fast forward to when I was in

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college, because this is more about how my like

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grown up commitment kind of part of that question.

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So when I was in college, not long after I was

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spirit filled, I went on a short -term mission

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trip. And that's really where my sense of my

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whole life is about Jesus. I started sensing

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a call into full -time, or we would call, everybody

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I think is in full -time ministry, but the full

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-time, what you do, you know, what you do when

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people ask you that question. I heard the Lord

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say when I was on the mission field, do this,

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meaning what I was doing on the mission field.

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do this instead of being a computer programmer.

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That was a summer after my freshman year in college.

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And it took several years after that for that

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sense of call to clarify and mature. I felt called

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in a direction. And I was still figuring out

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exactly what that was going to look like. How

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and when did you decide to become an Episcopal

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or Anglican priest? So when I got to Regent,

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I started visiting. I think you and I even talked

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about, we visited here and there some together.

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I think our paths occasionally outside the classroom

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do like that. And I looked for Lutheran churches,

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nothing clicked. I went to some assembly, God

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churches off and on. And finally, eventually

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I found the Episcopal Church in Chesapeake. George

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Stockwell was there at the time. I don't know

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who's the director there now. So it was a spirit

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-filled Episcopal Church. So they were all the

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gifts of the spirit. at the same time having

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communion. And those were the two things that

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really fed my soul was everything the spirit

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wanted to do, but also being able to kneel and

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feel that reverence at the altar of communion,

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because I grew up with that. And so I was missing

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it actually in the AG world. And so, yeah, that's

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how I ended up at Episcopalian. I just didn't

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find. a Lutheran church that fit or an AG church

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that fit and I went to an Episcopal church and

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knelt at the altar and someone had a prophetic

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word for me while I was receiving communion and

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I thought oh I'm home this works for me. So you

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became a rector, a pastor, and you were served

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at several churches while you were also getting

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your numerous doctor's degrees which is that's

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a big challenge so what motivated you to do all

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of that all at once and how were you Really,

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my question is, how were you able to keep a vibrant

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relationship with the Lord while you were under

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all that pressure? I mean, you're a doctorate

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degree is that's a big deal. Yeah. And you didn't

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go to, you know, I mean, you went to some no

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-nonsense schools. Yeah, the 7 -Eleven. So I

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have two thoughts about that. The first is maintaining

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that conversation I had with Jesus in the rowboat.

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I have to keep it personal. I have to be able

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to see the face of Jesus and hear his voice in

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my daily walk. And of course, I go through times

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where, you know, the dark night of the soul,

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I don't know if you've read about, you know,

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we go through seasons where it's easier or harder,

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but by and large, that's a desire of my heart

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that I have to keep as my first priority. So

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I'll give you an example of how that kind of

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interaction with the Lord can keep me healthy

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and motivated through all of that blah blah blah

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stuff you just said. So I've been ordained a

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few years and I was at a clergy retreat and actually

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statistically some people who get ordained in

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whatever denomination of the Christian faith

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a few years and there's a high what's the word

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for you lose them. Anyway a lot of people drop

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out after not too long. So I was hitting that

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you know is this life going to be? Am I in it

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for the long haul, like in the military? Do you

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do your four years and you're done? Or are you

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a liar? And so I was at a clergy retreat and

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during worship, I heard the Lord, not a prophetic

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word outside, but inside my soul. I heard the

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Lord speak to me in that special way, like when

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we're in the rowboat or when I'm in the mission

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field, you know, that kind of speak to me. And

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he simply said this phrase, no ceilings. Isn't

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it amazing how succinct God is? Okay, I gotta

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learn from God more about how to do that. How

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to be succinct. God just said no ceilings. How

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succinct and powerful God's word is. So in that

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moment, I felt released from all those expectations

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of what a quote unquote normal priest's ministry

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should look like. The expectation of just filling

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in the job description or whatever church. that

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already existed, that I could convince them to

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hire me, you know, that whole system. I just

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felt so released from all of that. And God launched

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me on a path that led to me rebuilding failing

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churches. Three of the churches where I was a

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pastor, they were almost ready to close their

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doors and God brought me in. I was able to think

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of innovative different things because there

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are no ceilings, so you don't have to do it the

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way everybody's done it before. And I've written

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about subjects. that haven't been written about,

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at least very much before. I've pioneered a couple

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of ministries that didn't exist before. And so,

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praise the Lord. I am just juiced whenever the

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Lord speaks to me. I am motivated whenever he

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speaks to me. That kind of word, and no ceilings,

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was one of them. I actually asked Os Guinness

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that same question at a different clergy conference

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some years later. I asked him almost exactly

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the same thing. And he took a moment to reflect.

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And then he said one profound word. See, I'm

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still haven't learned that succinctness. OK,

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he said one. He said one word. Worship. And then,

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of course, I teased it out of him and he kept

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talking about it. But basically, I've learned

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that my time alone with God with my guitar, I

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don't say I'm not like a praise leader for get

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up in front of a church. But I got it. I got

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a cinema. I got to play my guitar and sing the

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praise songs I know from memory and close my

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eyes and enter into that holy place. my time

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with worship alone, but also gathered together

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with others who love Jesus, being in that communal

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worship. So I would say worship. Like I was going

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to say, worship recharges my batteries and it

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helps me to know what direction to go, because

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you sense where the holiness is. Worship. Yeah.

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In the holy place, pressure is relieved. You

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get into the holy place and it's like that old

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fashioned pressure cooker, you know. pressure

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is released when you get into the holy place.

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Hope is revived when you get into the holy place.

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And so I would add to Oz's one word, my word,

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enthusiasm. Have you ever thought about it this

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way? The etymology is E -N for the Greek word,

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which means in, I -N, and then theos, Greek word

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for God. So when God is in something, there will

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be enthusiasm. And when there's enthusiasm for

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something, that is an indicator of where God

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is and if I stick to the narrow path in life

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that is defined by authentic enthusiasm that

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God is putting in my heart you know I'm not trying

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to do what everybody else says and blah blah

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blah you know God says no ceilings stick with

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the enthusiasm that I put in your heart and that's

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how he points me where to go and that's how he

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gives me the energy to go there it's all about

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God given not artificially revved up, but God

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-given enthusiasm that I find while I'm in worship.

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And I think that is so key that anybody can know

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if God is in something. Is there that joy, that

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welling up, that enthusiasm about doing something

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that doesn't fade as soon as you step away from

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the motivational speaker or whatever you're hearing.

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You can get excited, enthused about anything

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if somebody is enthusiastic enough about it.

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But if God is enthusiastic in your soul, then

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it doesn't fade. Yes, in that sense, excitement

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is very different than enthusiasm. So pastoral

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ministry is a challenging call. And as a single

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woman in that calling, what have been your greatest

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challenges in some of your... Some of your highest

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joys. I mean, it's you know, you're you're in

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an unusual Yes position for a woman and and even

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as a single woman. It's even more unusual Yeah,

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I remember when I first got ordained. I was the

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only single person getting ordained and I was

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the only female getting ordained. So yes from

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the beginning I have felt odd I Felt different

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and I have felt lonely Every human heart desires

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to feel understood And so often part of my offering

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to God is that I'm willing to sacrifice that

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need of feeling understood by people and really

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learn how to get my need to feel understood directly

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from God. And, you know, in first Corinthians

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seven, Paul talks a lot about this. So he says,

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actually, that it's better to stay single if

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you can. But in our culture, Just to be frank,

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the church world doesn't make it easier, in the

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Protestant world at least. It does not make it

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easier for a single person to be ordained. It's

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harder. I had to jump through more hoops and

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prove all kinds of things. Anyway, so Paul says

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it's better to stay single if you can. Not just

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to full -time ministers, but to Christians. If

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you can handle it, Paul says, it's better to

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stay single. He says you will be more focused

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on the things of the Lord. You won't be divided

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between how to please the Lord and please a spouse.

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You'll be more single -minded in your ministry.

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You'll have more time to devote to the kingdom.

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And Paul in 1 Corinthians 7 even uses the word

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happier. If you're single, you will be happier

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if you stay that way. Now how often in the Protestant

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world have we heard a sermon like that? And there's

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a good message here to hold up singleness as

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not something to think is weird or undoable,

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but Paul says it's better for many reasons. And,

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you know, I wanted to have a husband and children

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as much as any other woman did. God didn't, you

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know, supernaturally take away the desire. So

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in my 20s and 30s, I really wrestled. I wrestled.

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It was hard. I wrestled with the Lord about this.

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But as time went by, I saw more and more what

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the Lord was able to do in my life and how he

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had anointed me to do certain things. And I became

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much more content. As Paul says, I have learned

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how to be content with a lot or a little. I've

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learned how to be content being single. It wasn't

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easy. But I have found that it's better. I'm

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just going to say it. So if you're single out

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there listening, consider staying that way. Paul

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says it's better. I want to lift it up because

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it's not lifted up enough. You know, and I find

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something that you said there, Susan, is so critical,

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you know. If you're single, you can spend more

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time focused on the Lord and on his purposes.

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And I know I was single for many years. I didn't

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get married until I was, you know, a month shy

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of 40. And I when I was single and thinking I

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was missing out on being married, I was miserable.

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But there came a day where I realized I love

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my life. I love what God is allowing me to do

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in my life. And I am not going to mourn away

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the opportunities that he's given me. And after

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that, my whole perspective changed and I was

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so much more fulfilled in what God had me doing.

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Now, God did ultimately have me get married,

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but for many years, I think, you know, when you're

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single, you can miss so much of what God wants

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you to do because Many people have that expectation

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that they won't be fulfilled until they're married.

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Right, right. Or that there's an expectation

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that you should be. Or fill in the blank of all

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the reasons why it's better if you get married.

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Well, we have to remember there are reasons that

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it's better to stay single. And I'll also just

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add a footnote on that. I haven't missed anything.

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I've had the privilege of being invited into

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the families of all of my congregations. So I

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share in the milestones, all those milestones

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that you have in life. Births, I'm there. Baptisms,

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I'm there. Weddings, I'm there. Graduations,

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I'm there. Funerals, I'm there. So I haven't

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missed out on any of that. And if anything, I've

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actually had them in more abundance. And it's

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a privilege to be invited. treated like a family

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member at all of those times and I've been able

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to do a lot of the things that I've done because

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I had the time and I'm not sure I would have

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had the time if I was committed to being a good

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wife a good mother because those are high callings

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so let me yeah let me say it this way it's all

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about calling Ultimately, I had to realize that

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God wasn't calling me, at least he hasn't yet.

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Hey, God, you still could if you wanted to. Yeah,

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I'm open to that. You can still call me to marriage

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if you want to. I'm not saying that, you know,

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you can't do that. I can see a lot of the fun,

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a lot of good that would be so I'm not down on

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marriage. But my calling thus far in life, God

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hasn't called me to to be a wife. God hasn't

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called me to be a mother. But those are callings

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and you need to have an anointing. to be a wife,

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to be a mother, and that isn't the shape that

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the anointing God put on me has taken. In the

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past few decades, actually, the Episcopal Church

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in the U .S. took a turn away from some of the

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biblical norms regarding sexuality that caused

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a lot of the Episcopal churches in the U .S.

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to leave that denomination and align with kind

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of a new denomination called the Global Anglican

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Church. Yes, that's right. And the churches and

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clergy that made that decision paid a pretty

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big price for it. You had to make that decision

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and, you know, count the cost of what leaving

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the Episcopal Church would mean. What did you

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do and how did you make that decision? Well,

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I didn't rush into it. I actually took quite

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a bit of time. I didn't do it alone. I was with

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a group of other like -minded clergy, so I was

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careful, I was cautious, and I was communal about

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it. I didn't take it lightly, but it was serious

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enough where a critical mass of us felt like

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something needed to be done. So yes, I am one

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of the priests who was originally ordained in

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the Episcopal denomination, but then that institution

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began embracing unbiblical teachings and you

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just can't support something after a while when

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it goes too far astray. So I did help establish

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the denomination that's now. It was worth all

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the change. Change is hard. when you made that

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transition, you left a bit of security. I mean,

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you probably pension and health insurance and

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probably some other things. But I know God is

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always faithful to show us his way when we step

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out of faith. How has he led you? What has he

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done for you in all of that? I have had to learn

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how to walk by faith at a whole new level. I

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would say that it's a lesson that the North American

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Christendom can learn from the Global South Christians

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and others that were used to having a predictable

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financial future. So in the Episcopal Church,

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I could predict what my income was going to be

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as years went by because there was a grid and

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I could, when I'm in my 30s, plan what my retirement

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was going to look like. I'm not in that boat

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anymore. path is much more like the way, you

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know, a campus crusade staff person raises their

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support. So that's what I had to learn how to

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do. You know, I have had to let go of the secular

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and even religious institutions have these mindsets

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of how much you should be earning. You know,

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on grid, right? You work for a job a certain

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amount of time. This is how much you expect to

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be making. So I had to set that aside of what

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I should be being paid and just be content with

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what I can be paid. And God has always made that

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enough for me. It's not what would be on grid,

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but it's enough. So when I put the kingdom first,

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all my needs are met and God is faithful. And

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the result of all of that is I have a much deeper

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trust for other things too, not just money. You

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have another book I mentioned called The Scriptural

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Theology of Eucharist Blessings. And many faith

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traditions use the term communion. which is the

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same as Eucharist. And of course, your book was

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written for those studying theology at a master's

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or even doctoral level, but I'm sure there are

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nuggets of truth that can be applied to all of

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our lives to deepen our relationship with God.

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What are some of those things? The question that

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led me to write this book is, if communion is

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such a big deal, and it is, because in some way

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it's central to almost every kind of Christian

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church, right? Almost every kind of Christian

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church you go to. they're going to say communion

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is some kind of big deal. So if that's true,

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why is communion such a big deal? What does scripture

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say about communion and why is supposed to be

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such a big deal? That's what my book is. It's

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a Bible study. Mostly it's from Exodus, so it

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could have been listed In addition to a theology

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book, it's a study from the book of Exodus, from

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the Gospel of Mark, and Paul's letter to the

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Corinthians. So it tracks from the Old Testament

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through the Gospels to the Epistles. So it takes

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a whole second, a whole looks throughout scripture.

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And what happened is I didn't go in knowing what

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I would find. That was the question I went into

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this study with. I spent seven years studying

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this question. And what I learned is God This

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is gonna be a big statement for some but I'm

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just gonna throw it out there God has told us

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how he wants us to worship him God has not left

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us on our own to figure out what pleases him

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in a worship service God provided a paradigm

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of what right worship is in his sight and This

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Bible study reveals the paradigm That God gives

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in scripture throughout scripture not just in

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one place. This is big huge overarching, this

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is a big deal to God, this is how I want you

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to worship me. And the paradigm provides elements

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of what I call right worship, righteous worship,

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worship that is right and good in the sight of

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the Lord. And so the book unpacks the paradigm

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and points out these different elements that

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God says I want you to have as you worship me.

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in any given worship service. And so the book

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shows how the communion service is the setting.

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It's God's given setting to experience God's

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presence in a powerful way. And the book details

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what goes into a setting like that. So basically,

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if you do these things, God promises to show

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up. God promises to show up. If you do worship

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in this way. I mean, I know you wrote a big treatise

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on it. One of them is the greatest commandment,

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putting God first. So often you have a call to

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worship and you proclaim who it is you're there

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to worship. You have to be really clear about

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who it is you're there to worship. And that's

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not as straightforward as you might think as

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the church becomes more secular and pluralistic.

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So that is not a given always. Another is humility.

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Even churches that claim and People, myself,

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claim to be humble. The service can help a person

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arrive at a more humble state. And that is part

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of the responsibility of the worship leader,

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is to help do something to help the humans get

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to their place. So we recognize God's place,

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we recognize our place. Often, confession is

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part of that. Figure out a way. I'm not saying

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you have to say these words, or you have to do

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it in that order. I'm just saying in the paradigm,

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there are these elements and these elements often

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have been put together in such -and -so way.

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Another one is the Word, all the way back to

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Ezra. You know, you have to have basically a

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pulpit with the Word being read, reading the

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Word and then explaining the Word. So it's not

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just evangelicals who focus on the Word. There

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are parts of the Church that could learn again

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the importance of having the Word. central. And

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the table, the bread and wine, whatever you want

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to call the actual act of receiving something

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that God says, you know, I'm going to use that

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act of obedience. It's a symbol. It's a physical

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prayer. Right. So if I'm in a classroom and I

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say, does anyone have an answer to this question,

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someone raises their hand, that action is communication.

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Action as a communication. And so the paradigm

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includes physical prayers. There are things we're

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called to do with our bodies. It isn't just a

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mental exercise. And so that can come out in

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a variety of different ways. And there are others,

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too, but those are just a little teaser. Yeah.

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Well, those are good. I mean, and they're not

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what you would think. It's much bigger than just,

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I'm going to... take the bread in a certain way

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and I'm gonna have the wine or the juice in a

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certain way. It's not, it's it is bigger. It's

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about the worship. It's how we approach God.

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I didn't find God nitpicking on the details.

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Yeah. In the paradigm. But the parts of the paradigm

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that are there are repeated over and over and

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over again in multiple ways to the point where

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like I was convinced these things are important

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to God and if we want to encounter him in the

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most powerful way we can, the idea is positioning

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ourselves. How can we position ourselves to be

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most receptive to God's presence? And a lot of

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this has to do with how do we position ourselves

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in God's presence. Of course, God's always there.

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But how do we position ourselves? And the paradigm

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teaches us how to do that. I'd like to ask my

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guest if there's a woman of the Bible whose story

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is inspired, encouraged, or taught you something

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and how her stories connects with yours. Mary

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Magdalene is one of my favorites. And I have

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a whole study about why I believe she is Martha's

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sister and Lazarus' sister. So I've done a lot

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of work with her. The term Magdala is not a geographic

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term. It's actually a new name, like Saul was

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named Paul, or Simon Peter, Simon was called

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Peter. Mary is the Magdala. And Magdala means

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pulpit. And she was the first person to proclaim

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that Jesus was resurrected. And so yeah, I really

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see Mary Magdalene as more important than most

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realize, but not in the ways that the pop culture

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or Jesus Christ superstar or whatever those might

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say the reasons why she's big. I think she's

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really important because she was a woman with

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no ceilings. She wanted to learn from Jesus when

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women weren't expected to learn. She was willing

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to open her mouth and say that he's resurrected

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when people weren't expecting a woman to say

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something like that. She was willing to fashion

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her whole life to go where he went and to follow

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in his footsteps and to sacrifice whatever it

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took to do that. So yeah, she's one of my heroes.

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Friend, I hope Susan's story is stirring something

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in your heart. A reminder that you don't have

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to have it all figured out to follow God boldly.

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Like Susan you may feel different or like your

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path doesn't look like anyone else's but that

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doesn't mean you're on the wrong road It might

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just mean you're on a God designed one Isaiah

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41 10 encourages do not fear for I am with you.

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Do not be dismayed. I am your God I will strengthen

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you and help you I will uphold you with my righteous

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right hand friend. You are not walking alone.

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God is with you empowering sustaining and guiding

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you forward. So let me encourage you. Don't let

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fear, loneliness, or uncertainty stop you. Whether

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you're single, married, starting over, or stepping

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into something new, God sees you, just like he

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saw Susan, and he has no ceilings on what he

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can do through your life. Susan, would you pray

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for our listeners? It would be my privilege,

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my pleasure. Precious Jesus. Precious Jesus.

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You are precious, Jesus. You have sent the Holy

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Spirit to be our Comforter and our Guide and

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our Protector and our Equipper and our Healer

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and our fill -in -the -blank whatever we need.

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God, you know us each as individuals and you

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call us together as a community. I pray for this

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community of listeners and I pray for each individual

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as they think of you as the God of no ceilings,

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as they think of you as the God who knows them

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personally and has a uniquely shaped calling

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for each person. Every person listening has a

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uniquely shaped calling that you've tailor -made

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just for them. And I pray now for each one that

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you, O God, in Jesus' name would remove any barriers

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to that person. Fulfilling the calling that you

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shaped just for them. I pray Oh God that you

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would raise up the valleys I pray that you would

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bring down the mountains and that you would create

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a way you are still the creator I pray you would

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create a way forward I Ask you in Jesus name

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to rekindle hope To revitalize compassion To

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ignite enthusiasm all for the glory of God and

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the extension of your kingdom And I pray that

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the peace of God, which passes all understanding,

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would keep your hearts and minds in the knowledge

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and love of God and of His Son, Jesus Christ.

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And I do pray that the blessing of God Almighty,

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the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit would

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be upon you and remain with you always. In the

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merciful and mighty name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.

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Thank you so much for joining us today. Let me

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bless you with this word from Isaiah 41 10. May

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you not fear. for the Lord your God is with you.

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May he strengthen you and uphold you as you step

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forward in faith. May your life be a continual

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act of worship and may you find deep joy and

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