Episodes

  • Ep. 18 - Kingdom Rhythms: Forgiveness
    Jan 15 2026

    This episode of 100% Maybe features Kat Siler, our Director of Adult Ministries. We will explore the Kingdom rhythm of forgiveness. Together, we read from Luke 6 and leaned into Jesus’ challenging call to love our enemies, to forgive freely, and to resist judgment.

    We talk honestly about how forgiveness isn’t a one-time decision, but an ongoing posture of trust—releasing control and relying on God’s strength rather than our own. It’s a rich conversation about heart transformation and the reality that the life Jesus calls us to live can’t be accomplished apart from His guidance and grace.

    If you’ve ever wrestled with forgiveness, control, or loving people who are difficult to love, this episode invites you to sit with the tension and discover what it looks like to walk in the power of the Kingdom (rhythms)—together.

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    31 mins
  • Ep. 17 - Kingdom Rhythms: Love Your Neighbor
    Jan 8 2026

    What does it really mean to love your neighbor—and why does Jesus respond the way He does?

    This week on 100% Maybe, we spend time in Luke 10 and the conversation that leads to the parable of the Good Samaritan. A lawyer, confident in his understanding of the law, asks Jesus how to inherit eternal life and then follows it with a telling question: “Who is my neighbor?” Luke tells us he asked this in an effort to justify himself—believing he was already loving God fully and keeping the law.

    Building on last week’s episode on prayer, we explore why Jesus doesn’t start with behavior, but with the heart. If love for God truly comes first, it should shape the way we see ourselves, our motives, and the way we love others. Before we ask how to love our neighbor, we may need to ask whether our love for God is actually forming us in the way we think it is.

    This episode invites us to slow down, examine our assumptions, and listen closely to what Jesus is revealing—not just about loving others, but about the posture of our own hearts.

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    42 mins
  • Ep. 16 - Kingdom Rhythms: Prayer
    Dec 31 2025

    As a new year begins, it’s easy to get swept up in the pace and pressures of the world around us. But what if, instead of chasing more noise, more striving, or more control, we learned to move in step with the rhythms of God’s Kingdom?

    Kingdom Rhythms is a January series focused on the spiritual rhythms God invites us into—practices that draw us closer to Him, shape our hearts, and transforms the way we live. Together, we’ll explore ancient rhythms like prayer and worship, love, forgiveness, and rest (Sabbath)—not as religious checklists, but as life-giving practices that ground us in God’s presence and align us with His purposes.

    We won’t pretend to know what this year will hold. Scripture reminds us that life is often unpredictable. But we can prepare our hearts. We can choose to lean into the rhythms that sustain us, anchor us, and help us walk faithfully through whatever comes our way.

    As we learn to live from these Kingdom rhythms, we also discover how God uses us to come alongside others—offering grace, encouragement, and a helping hand to those who may be weary or in need.

    This January, let’s slow down, listen closely, and learn to live in step with the rhythms that lead to lasting hope, deeper faith, and transformed lives.

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    37 mins
  • Ep. 15 - Peace on Earth
    Dec 18 2025

    In this final episode of our 'Presence of Christmas series, we turn our attention to one of the most familiar and yet most profound passages in all of Scripture—Luke 2:1–20. Together, we reflect on the birth of our Messiah and the quiet, holy moments surrounding the night God stepped into the world in the most unexpected way.

    Our conversation explores the wonder of the shepherds being the first to hear the announcement of Jesus’ birth—ordinary people invited into an extraordinary moment. We consider what that must have been like, the awe, the fear, and the joy, and we notice the simple but powerful obedience of so many characters in this story who responded immediately to God’s leading.

    We close by slowing down and sitting with Luke 2:19, where Mary treasures and ponders all these things in her heart. It’s a gentle reminder for us today to pause, reflect, and hold space for what God is doing—especially in moments that feel both overwhelming and sacred. A fitting and meaningful way to wrap up this series and the Christmas story.

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    40 mins
  • Ep. 14 - Highly Favored
    Dec 11 2025

    In this week’s episode, we dive into Luke 1 and uncover how Mary’s deep familiarity with God’s Word shaped her response to God’s calling. Her “yes” wasn’t random—it was rooted in Scripture, formed through faith, and strengthened by the community around her.

    We explore how God works through relationships, how encouragement from others helps us walk faithfully into the unknown, and why spiritual community is essential for growth and transformation. As part of our Christmas series, The Presence of Christmas, this conversation invites you to reflect on how God may be preparing you through His Word and through the people He’s placed in your life.

    If you’re navigating a season of uncertainty or wondering how God might be preparing you, this conversation will encourage you to stay rooted in Scripture and surrounded by people who speak truth, hope, and courage into your life.

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    38 mins
  • Ep. 13 - Interruptions & Invitations
    Dec 4 2025

    This week on 100% Maybe, we dive deeper into Joseph’s place in the Christmas story and the moment everything changed for him — one dream, one message, one impossible call to obedience.

    We talk about what it must have felt like to carry the weight of reputation, family expectations, and an unfolding plan from God that probably didn’t align with anything he thought his life would be. From Joseph’s quiet courage, we explore how our own stories get interrupted, how family situations can shape our reactions, and why holding tightly to Jesus can anchor us when life doesn’t look the way we anticipated.

    This episode is honest, hopeful, and a reminder that God still shows up in the unexpected places of our lives.

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    46 mins
  • Ep. 12 - Surprise in the Sanctuary
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode of 100% Maybe, we kick off our Christmas series The Presence of Christmas! We'll explore one of the most surprising moments in the Christmas story: God showing up to Zechariah right in the middle of worship. The temple was the place where you would expect God to move… yet when He finally did, Zechariah still wasn’t ready for it.

    We unpack why this moment caught Zechariah so off guard and what it reveals about how God often meets us in the middle of our normal rhythms. There’s something powerful about showing up faithfully—even when it just feels like routine—and how that faithfulness positions us for the unexpected. Sometimes a familiar worship moment can suddenly turn into holy ground.

    The presence of God at Christmas isn’t sentimental—it’s surprising, disruptive, and filled with hope. If you’ve ever found yourself surprised by God in the middle of a normal day—this conversation is for you.

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    32 mins
  • Ep. 11 - The End of the Matter
    Nov 20 2025

    In this final episode of our Ecclesiastes series, we reach Solomon’s conclusion—and ours. We walk through chapters 11 and 12 to see how the Teacher closes his long search for meaning “under the sun,” and why his closing words matter for us today.

    We talk about the invitation God gives us while we’re alive to enjoy the simple, good things He’s made—work, relationships, food, rest, beauty—and how those gifts are meant to be received with gratitude, not chased as ultimate meaning.

    And while Ecclesiastes wrestles honestly with life’s limits and the certainty of death, the gospel reframes everything. Jesus steps into our broken world, sets us free from sin, and offers a life that doesn’t end. For the believer, we move from life to life—not from life to death—into the fullness of what God intended all along.

    Join us as we wrap up this series and consider “the end of the matter," to fear God, keep His commands, and live fully awake to the goodness of God right where we are.

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    33 mins