
Introducing the In the Dust Podcast! Join Sarah as she reminds us of Jesus’ invitation to come follow him. That as we follow him, we would walk close enough that we would be covered in the dust flicked up by his walking. That we would be following close enough to catch the way he lives and loves and we would become more and more like him. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode (released weekly) Fi... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 99 | Founded | a year ago |
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This week, I’m reflecting on the truth that God’s goodness and greatness are not dependent on our circumstances — and so our worship doesn’t need to be either. Drawing on personal experience, songs like Bless God, Waymaker, and The Desert Song, and a... more
In this quarterly When Seasons Change episode, I’m inviting you to pause as we step into winter and reflect on the journey so far. Together we look back with gratitude and honesty — noticing where God has been present, what has grown in us, and what ... more
This week, Sarah is reflecting on what it means to make space to hear in a noisy world. Looking at 1 Samuel 3:1–10 and James 1:19, We explore how listening is more than a skill — it’s a posture of attentiveness to God, to others, and to what is going... more
This week, Sarah reflects on Ephesians 4:3–5, a waiata called Me whai kia mau, and a beautiful guitar metaphor that points to Christ as the one we are tuned to. As we head toward Pentecost, this episode explores what it means to protect the unity of ... more
When life feels like it’s coming from all angles, the storm can reveal what our lives are really built on. In this episode, Sarah reflects on Jesus’ words in Matthew 7:24–29 and the invitation to build on bedrock—listening to His teaching and putting... more
This week, Sarah reflects on Mother’s Day in Aotearoa through the story of Mary and Martha (Luke 10:38–42) inspired by Faye Molen’s Bible Study from the Raise Your Voice Bible study resource. We are invited us to follow Jesus by making room—honouring... more
This week, a reflection on ANZAC Day. I’m thinking about the stories we carry—how we remember God’s faithfulness, and how we pass it on.
Reflection Questions
* When you hear the phrase “Lest we forget,” what (or who) comes to mind for you—and why?... more
This week, Sarah reflects on how tension can build up in our bodies, minds, and spirits—often without us noticing—until something invites release. Through the experience of an intense massage, she explores God’s gentle invitation toreset, release, an... more
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