
One of Atlanta's historic landmark churches inviting a new generation into a sacred space to discover an ancient faith.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 352 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

What if the locked room where the disciples hid was the garden where God was breathing life back into the world? On the second Sunday of Easter, Rev. Brooks Gignilliat reads John 20:19–31 against the opening pages of Genesis — and finds Jesus, on the... more
The Roman soldiers had everything the world calls life — power, position, pay — and at the sight of resurrection, they fell over like dead men. Mary Magdalene and the other Mary had nothing the world counts — and they ran from the empty tomb fully al... more
Jesus comes to Jerusalem to cause good trouble — the holy kind. On Palm Sunday, Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons reads Matthew 21:1–11 against a Passover-swelled city the size of an Olympic host town, where every pilgrim hoped for a king to throw off Rome — ... more
Some pilgrimages take you exactly where you don't want to go. On the fifth Sunday of Lent, Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons walks with Mary, Martha, and a grieving community to the tomb of Lazarus (John 11:1–45), reflecting on his own season of serious illne... more
What do you do when your eyes are opened and the world looks nothing like you expected? On the fourth Sunday of Lent, Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons walks through John 9's story of the man born blind — a healing that costs him his community, his certainty,... more
God shows up where you least expect it. On the third Sunday of Lent, Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons follows Jesus into Samaria for his encounter with the woman at the well (John 4), exploring how the most transformative moments on any pilgrimage happen off... more
You don't need to become a better person. You need to become a new one. On the second Sunday of Lent, Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons continues the Pilgrims of Hope series with the story of Nicodemus — the religious insider who comes to Jesus under cover of... more
Lent is not a detour — it's a pilgrimage. On the first Sunday of Lent 2026, Rev. Dr. Jarrod Longbons continues a four-week series by walking through Jesus' temptation in the wilderness (Matthew 4:1–11), exploring three tests: appetite, spectacle, and... more
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