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Deeper Still

Written by: Suanne Camfield
  • Summary

  • Deeper Still stems from the belief that right in the middle of our chaotic, mundane, everyday, joyful, broken, messy lives, God calls us to go deeper. Deeper in our relationship with him, with one another and in this world. And just when we think he's done, he calls us to go Deeper Still. Hosted by Suanne Camfield, Deeper Still is an interview-style podcast that explores various topics related to faith, formation and culture. Deeper Still is produced in partnership with Christ Church, a non-denominational church located in the western suburbs of Chicago, where Suanne serves on staff.
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Episodes
  • Tracey Bianchi on Why Lent & Liturgy Matter, the Messiness of Holy Week and How Crisis Taught Her to Let Go of the Myth of Having it Together
    Mar 26 2024

    Pastor & Author Tracey Bianchi joins the podcast today to talk about Lent, liturgy and why being intentional about Holy Week matters. She also shares vulnerably about how her husband's unexpected health crisis turned her world upside down, what it has taught her -- and is continue to teaching her-- about the messiness of life, letting go of control and living in the hope of Easter Sunday.

    Tracey Bianchi has served in the local church for twenty years. She’s led as pastor in Student Ministry, Women’s Ministry, Worship Arts, Adult Ministry and as a regular preacher at Christ Church, located in the western suburbs of Chicago. She is the author of four books and Bible studies on faith-based parenting and formation for women. In 2013, her work was noted by Christianity Today a “One of Fifty Christian Women Leaders to Watch.” Tracey also serves at several Christian institutions of higher education. She’s on the Board of Trustees at Denver Seminary and teaches courses in preaching, worship, and practical ministry at a Chicago area seminary. She earned her BA in History and Political Science from the University of Iowa; her Master of Divinity from Denver Seminary; and is about to earn her doctorate at Duke Divinity School.

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    54 mins
  • Alan Noble On Getting Out of Bed: The Gift & Burden of Living
    Mar 7 2024

    Alan Noble talks about his award-winning book On Getting Out of Bed: The Gift & Burden of Living.

    Alan shares his motivation for writing the book, explores the myth of a happy life and takes a deep dive into the reality of living with mental afflictions--as well as those who love them. Alan emphasizes why getting out of bed is not only courageous, but a choice that ultimately reflects the goodness of God.

    Takeaways

    • Mental health is an important topic that needs to be addressed.
    • Suffering is a normal part of life, and it is important to acknowledge and support those who are going through difficult times.
    • Building intentional relationships and creating safe spaces for sharing stories is crucial for supporting one another.
    • When trying to help someone with mental health issues, it is important to be mindful of how our words and actions may impact them.
    • Finding a sense of purpose and answering the question of why we should get out of bed every day is essential for mental well-being.


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    53 mins
  • Jen Pollock Michel on Time Anxiety, Reimagining Productivity, Faithfulness and Implementing a Rule of Life
    Feb 8 2024

    Suanne and award-winning author Jen Pollock Michel explore what it looks like to have a counter-cultural perspective on time, productivity and faithfulness. Jen shares her own journey of redefining productivity as well as key insights from her book In Good Time: 8 Habits for Reimagining Productivity, Resisting Hurry and Practicing Peace. Jen discusses how implementing a Rule of Life and can help transform "time anxiety" and bring freedom as we make decisions that honor God and one another.

    Key Takeways

    • Redefine productivity as fruitfulness and focus on the long-term growth and impact.
    • Recognize the cultural conditioning towards constant acceleration and busyness.
    • Create a rule of life to establish intentional habits and practices that align with your values and priorities.
    • Make space to be open and available to God and others, allowing for interruptions and reevaluating the importance of tasks.

    Learn more about Jen's books and her Rule of Life Intensive at www.jenpollockmichel.com and @jenpmichel

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    59 mins

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