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We're kicking off Season 3 of our podcasts with a new devotional series that will cover a variety of topics. Jesus used the metaphor of a shepherd and his flock many times, so this week René Minder joins Julie Fogg and Ken Will in exploring the many ways we can find opportunities to follow Christ's example of being good shepherds. René shares points from her recent Leader's Edge seminar on the same topic. Cheyenne Hills will host another Leader's Edge session this fall, so keep an eye on our events page at CheyenneHills.org!
With Pastor Galen, Ken Will, and Julie Fogg.
With Pastor Galen, Ken Will, and Julie Fogg
With Pastor Galen, Ken Will, and Julie Fogg
With Pastor Galen, Ken Will, and Julie Fogg
With Pastor Galen, Ken Will, & Julie Fogg
Psalm 139 says we are fearfully and wonderfully made, but what exactly did God design when He knit us together in our mother’s womb? In this week’s podcast, we unpack the deeper truth behind our purpose and identity. We explore how spiritual gifts differ from personality, how sin distorts what God intended, and why justifying brokenness as “how I was made” misses the mark.We also dive into how addiction, hurt, bitterness, and even misuse of tools like Enneagram can subtly become excuses to stay stuck. But there’s hope. We can discover our purpose, not by looking inward, but by leaning into God's blueprint and stepping into community and accountability.Join us as we talk about God’s design, your calling, and what it means to become who you were truly made to be.
Series: Deja VuSpeaker: Rene Minder3/2/25
Not all healing is physical and not all suffering is visible. In this episode, we unpack James 5 and the kind of healing that happens when we bring our weakness into spiritually mature community. We also talk through toxic extremes in the Church, when empathy becomes enabling, and why confession, prayer, and truth-filled relationships still matter.
Series: Deja VuSpeaker: Jon Simpson10/26/25
You’ve left Egypt… but why does life still feel like a battlefield?In this episode, we explore what it means to live in the tension between deliverance and discipleship. Salvation gets us out of bondage, but that’s only the beginning. We still have strongholds to break and wilderness seasons to endure.We’ll talk about the danger of getting stuck in the in-between—no longer slaves, but not yet free—and why community, vulnerability, and spiritual formation are essential for walking in the freedom Jesus offers. This is Part 1 of our "Find Freedom" series, and we’re not pulling any punches.
Series: Deja VuSpeaker: Kasey Orr10/19/2025
We often try to break God down into digestible percentages. Part love, part wrath, part justice, part mercy. But, truthfully, God isn’t divided at all. In this episode, we explore the danger of reducing God to a pie chart of attributes and instead look at how Scripture presents a God who is fully holy, fully loving, fully just—all at the same time.We’ll wrestle with common theological tensions, like how a good God can express anger or judgment, and why understanding His wholeness is essential for forming a resilient faith. This conversation takes us from Cain and Abel’s offerings to Eden’s exile, through Romans 1 and all the way to the cross—where God’s wrath and mercy met in perfect harmony.If you’ve ever struggled with the idea of “Old Testament God” vs. “New Testament Jesus,” or found yourself asking how love and justice can coexist, this one’s for you.Let me know if you want this adapted for Apple Podcasts or your website too!
Series: Deja VuSpeaker: Galen Huck10/12/2025
Series: Deja VuSpeaker: Galen Huck10/5/25
This week, we wrap up Kingdom Builders by confronting the tension between self and surrender. We unpack what it means to give our firstfruits—not just financially, but through our time, talent, and trust. What does it really mean to put the Kingdom before ourselves? We revisit Cain and Abel, challenge cultural comfort, and wrestle with whether obedience without reward is still worth it. Spoiler: it is.
Speaker: Jon SimpsonSeries: Kingdom Builders9/28/2025
This week, we reflect on the ripple effects of Charlie Kirk’s martyrdom and the sense that something is shifting—both in our church and across the country. We’ve seen men step into spiritual authority, young people lean into truth, and a growing hunger for revival that doesn’t look like hype, but holiness.We talk about what revival really is—not just emotionally charged moments, but long obedience in the same direction. We wrestle with how forgiveness, stewardship, and sacrifice aren’t side topics—they’re Kingdom investments that echo into eternity.We also unpack the Kingdom Investment Calculator—a practical and theological lens for how we give our time, talent, and tithe, even when we don’t see immediate return.
Series: Kingdom BuildersSpeaker: Galen Huck9/21/25
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, this episode dives into the weighty themes of martyrdom, spiritual warfare, and kingdom legacy. The hosts reflect on Charlie’s bold faith, his commitment to truth in the public square, and how his death is already sparking gospel conversations and revival across the world. They explore what it means to live with a “peek into glory,” to be righteously defiant like Daniel and the apostles, and to not shrink back in fear. The episode also transitions into a practical challenge - how believers can steward their time, talent, and tithe to build God’s Kingdom here and now, even in the midst of darkness. With real stories, honest struggles, and tangible next steps, this conversation calls listeners to live boldly, give sacrificially, and trust deeply in God's sovereignty even when we don’t understand.





