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Disciples Made Here

Disciples Made Here

By: Disciples Made Here
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What if disciple-making isn’t a program, but a way of life?
Join Drew, Heather, and others as they explore what it means to live as everyday missionaries- right where you live, work, and play. Through stories, insights, and practical tools, you’ll learn how to see your ordinary spaces as the places God has already sent you. Because when followers of Jesus live like sons and daughters who are sent ones, every home, neighborhood, and workplace can become a place where disciples are made… here.

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Episodes
  • Identity First, Then Calling
    Feb 2 2026

    Last episode, we asked a foundational question: What is a disciple? We looked at how Jesus defines discipleship through the three great relationships we see throughout Scripture, and we named the importance of having a clear target. If you have not listened yet, Episode 1 will give you key context for today.

    In Episode 2, we peel back another layer and begin with something even more basic than calling: identity.

    Our culture is constantly trying to define identity through achievement, personality, performance, or what we do. But the story of Scripture points us back to our Creator. Identity is not something we earn. It is something we receive. We were made by God, for God, and our deepest joy is found in being with Him.

    From there, calling begins to make sense. Calling is not primarily your job title, your role, or your platform. It is who you are following. When identity is secure as sons and daughters of the King, sentness becomes a natural overflow. God works through ordinary people in ordinary places, and that is where disciples are made.

    This episode also revisits the R cubed framework and addresses what happens when we lean hard into one or two relationships while neglecting the others. The invitation is simple, but it is not shallow. Follow Jesus with your whole life, with your head, heart, and hands.

    In This Episode
    • Why identity must come before calling
    • How the Garden shapes our understanding of who we are
    • Calling as faithful following, not a job description
    • The danger of living 2 out of 3 relationships
    • Two reflection questions to help you take your next step

    Follow Along the Journey with Us
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disciplesmadehere/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/disciplesmadehere
    Website: https://vintagegrace.org/dmhpodcast
    Shownotes: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19Bp99_53X7eyfeDAJx38Ym2_you8zsqK?usp=sharing

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    26 mins
  • What is a Disciple?
    Feb 2 2026

    In this first episode of the Disciples Made Here Podcast, Drew Sodestrom and Heather Hodson begin unpacking one of the most important and often misunderstood questions in the Christian life: What is a disciple?

    Many followers of Jesus work hard, stay busy, and remain deeply committed, yet still feel unsure whether they are aiming at the right thing. In this conversation, Drew and Heather challenge the idea that discipleship is about church attendance, programs, or religious activity. Instead, they invite us back to the simple and demanding call of Jesus: follow Me.

    Drawing from Scripture, personal stories, and years of pastoral experience, this episode explores how unclear definitions can lead to misplaced effort. When we misunderstand the mission, we may work hard but toward the wrong goal. Jesus never told His followers to make churchgoers. He invited them into a relational journey that transforms who we are and how we live.

    You will also hear the foundation of how discipleship is understood at Vintage Grace through the lens of three intersecting relationships. A deepening relationship with God, life changing relationships with other believers, and engaging relationships with those yet to believe. This framework shapes everything that follows in the podcast and gives listeners a clear target for growth.

    In This Episode
    • Why defining discipleship matters
    • How good effort can still miss the mission
    • The relational heart of following Jesus
    • Simple reflection questions to assess your own journey

    As the episode closes, lets reflect personally and prepare for the next conversation, where this definition will continue to be built out in practical ways.

    Follow the Journey with Us
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disciplesmadehere/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/disciplesmadehere
    Website: https://vintagegrace.org/dmhpodcast
    Shownotes: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12jB7McnPlePejtYI5l3fXmo-vNnkmYXL?usp=drive_link

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    14 mins
  • Intro
    Feb 2 2026

    Welcome to the Intro of the Disciples Made Here Podcast with hosts Drew Sodestrom and Heather Hodson. We are so glad you are here and joining us on this journey.

    This podcast exists for anyone who is hungry for more than just going through the motions of faith. It is for those who want to live more like Jesus, even if they are still unsure what being a disciple really means. Our hope is to explore what it looks like to live as everyday missionaries, right where we live, work, and play.

    In this intro, Drew and Heather share the heart behind Disciples Made Here, the journey that led to this podcast, and why discipleship rooted in joy, identity, and mission has been so transformative. You will hear personal stories from their time at Vintage Grace, reflections on calling and identity, and why simple obedience lived out daily can change everything.

    In This Intro you will learn more about
    • Why this podcast exists
    • The joy that fuels discipleship
    • How ordinary spaces become places God uses
    • Who this journey is for and why it matters

    Follow the Journey with Us
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disciplesmadehere/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/disciplesmadehere
    Website: https://vintagegrace.org/dmhpodcast

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    9 mins
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