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ONE&ALL Daily Podcast

ONE&ALL Daily Podcast
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In the ONE&ALL Daily Podcast, we will guide you through a meditative devotional thought for your day. At ONE&ALL Church we believe that being in scripture and praying to God daily is the key to living a fulfilling Christian life.
Start your Monday - Friday with a quick 2 to 3 minute devotional teaching from ONE&ALL & have a small reflective time for you to meditate with Jesus so you can learn, grow and take your next step in following Jesus.
Start your Monday - Friday with a quick 2 to 3 minute devotional teaching from ONE&ALL & have a small reflective time for you to meditate with Jesus so you can learn, grow and take your next step in following Jesus.
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Global Outreach Director Marissa Armit urges us to build rhythms of prayer and Scripture meditation now, using Joshua’s faithful obedience as a model for facing inevitable change and trials from a place of preparedness.
Pastor Kelly Soiles shows how Psalm 1:2–3 reframes joy from a moving finish line to a rooted life in God’s Word, producing steady fruit and peace in every season. She encourages simple, daily practices with Scripture that shape character over credentials.
Pastor Dru Rodriguez recalls how, as a preteen, fear muted his worship voice, and how God brought a long-buried memory to light to heal that wound. He urges stepping into God-given gifts with courage, trusting the Spirit’s power, love, and self-control.
Worship Leader Taylor Cummings reflects on how trees with deep roots picture a life firmly trusting God—drawing from His life-giving source and bearing fruit in every season. Rooted in His love, unseen depth produces visible, enduring fruit.
Assistant Discipleship Pastor Heather Jarvie reflects on Psalm 23 and Romans 8, reminding us that even in seasons of suffering and uncertainty, God’s goodness, mercy, and unfailing love are pursuing us. We are not spared hardship, yet in Christ we are more than conquerors.
Pastor Kelly Soiles contrasts the world’s counterfeit happiness with the deep, steady joy that comes from being rooted in God’s Word, reflecting on Psalm 1:2-3. She invites us to trade the chase for a Scripture-fed life in Christ.
Global Outreach Director Marissa Armit challenges us to stop coasting, embrace hardship as a gift, and entrust our lives to the faithful Creator by doing good even when it costs us. As followers of Jesus, we’re called to stand out, pursue our full potential, and serve with integrity rather than settle for mediocre comfort.
Pastor Dru Rodriguez encourages us to invite Jesus into our doubts, suffering, and temptations, reminding us that He understands because He has suffered and was tempted Himself. He urges setting aside time to talk out loud to Jesus and expect Him to respond in everyday moments.
Worship Leader Taylor Cummings urges believers to be one under Christ so the world may believe, grounding the call in John 17, Ephesians 4, and other passages. Unity, preserved by peace, is presented as both God’s gift and our responsibility.
Pastor Matt Chavez shares a story about his sons overindulging at a dessert bar to show that while treats can be enjoyable, only God truly satisfies our deepest longings. He highlights Psalm 107:8-9, calling us to praise God for His love and to seek Him for real fulfillment.
Worship Coordinator Kristin Groene urges us to take our raw emotions and struggles to God first, trusting Him as our Wonderful Counselor who hears, guides, and fights for us. She highlights biblical lament, godly accountability, and the wisdom of processing with faithful friends after we’ve prayed.
Pastor Leah Klingseis reflects on Psalm 139, showing how God’s intimate knowledge of us leads to the courageous prayer, “Search me, O God,” and the comfort that His love is fully informed and unwavering. Drawing from J. I. Packer, she emphasizes that God’s care never falters because He knows us completely.
Pastor Dru Rodriguez reflects on Jesus as the model for serving without seeking recognition, reminding us that authentic love often bears fruit we may not see in our lifetime. He urges us to follow Jesus’ way, truth, and life by loving others as He loved us.
Worship Leader Taylor Cummings teaches that worship is more than singing—it’s a surrendered, obedient lifestyle responding to who God is and what He has done, seen in Abraham’s example and Jesus’ call to take up our cross.
Worship Coordinator Kristin Groene reflects on how God faithfully provides for our needs and how distractions—especially social media—can stir envy and numb our awareness of His goodness. She shares her own shift from chasing status symbols to finding true satisfaction through time with God.
Pastor Natalie Morris invites us to slow down as she reads Matthew 6:19-34, calling us to set our hearts on heavenly treasure, serve God over money, and release worry by seeking God’s kingdom first.
Local Outreach Director Anthony Bills reflects on Jesus’ response to Judas at the table—choosing love, service, and faithfulness over retaliation—and challenges us to resist bitterness and control.
Pastor Dru Rodriguez reflects on Psalm 23:1, reminding us that when the Lord is our shepherd we truly lack nothing. He encourages trusting God’s care, protection, and provision as the Good Shepherd.
Worship Leader Taylor Cummings explains that singing engages your body, mind, and heart, helping you love God with your whole being and imprint biblical truth through song.
Pastor Jesus Arriaga encourages a daily habit of remembering God’s works with gratitude, highlighting how thanksgiving, praise, and even a simple remembrance journal can strengthen faith and keep our hearts near to God.