Episodes

  • Noah: Walking faithfully with God
    May 25 2026

    Many of us know the storybook version of Noah’s story well—the ark, the animals and the rainbow. But Noah’s story is also one of risk, vulnerability and trust. He spent years building a boat for rain that had never fallen, trusting God despite how irrational it must have seemed. And even after the ark was built, Noah and his family waited inside while the people around them mocked what they could not yet see.

    In this episode, Tamika Spaulding joins us to explore how we can learn to hear and recognise God’s voice. Together, we unpack what to do when God’s leading clashes with common sense and why faith often requires us to trust God before we see the outcome.


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    34 mins
  • Enoch: The man who cheated death
    May 18 2026

    The story of Enoch is easy to overlook. In the Bible, his life is summed up in just a few verses—no miracles, no dramatic speeches, no great leadership moments. And yet, Enoch was one of the few people taken to heaven without experiencing death. So why did God choose him?

    In this episode, we talk to Daniel Kuberek about the mysterious figure of Enoch and what his life reveals about faith, salvation and the heart of God.

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    29 mins
  • Eve: Failure is not the end
    May 11 2026

    The story of Eve is often reduced to a single moment of failure—but what if her story reveals something far more familiar? In this episode, Caitlin Jankiewicz joins us to explore the deeply human struggle at the heart of Eve’s choice: trust.

    Together, we unpack the tension many Christians experience between wanting to trust God and wrestling with suffering, unanswered prayers and anxiety about the future. From the aftermath of the pandemic to the universal fear that God may not come through in the ways we hope He will, this conversation explores what it means to have imperfect faith in a faithful God.


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    28 mins
  • Unsanitised saints like us: An introduction to Living Covenant
    Apr 20 2026

    The Old Testament is full of stories that are raw, complex and deeply human—which is exactly why they matter. In this opening episode of the Living Covenant series, we set the scene for a journey through the lives of imperfect people navigating a relationship with a faithful God. Joined by Jarrod Stackelroth, editor of the Living Covenant book, we explore what covenant really means and why these ancient stories still speak powerfully today.


    Long before Jesus walked the earth, God was making and keeping covenant promises with His people—binding Himself to them through their mess, failures and faith. This series explores those “unsanitised saints”: the heroes, outsiders and even antagonists whose stories reveal what it looks like to live in relationship with God. As we unpack their lives, we’ll discover that their struggles aren’t so different from ours—and that the same God who was faithful to them is still faithful today.

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    29 mins