• Sunday Conversation: Ecclesiastes: God is Not Vapor
    Feb 15 2026

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    Heaven Earth Church, under the leadership of founding pastor Ross Stackhouse, has established itself as a sanctuary for those who often feel alienated from traditional church environments. This podcast episode delves into the foundational ethos of the church, which seeks to honor and uplift diverse human stories as reflections of God's narrative. Stackhouse articulates his vision of creating a welcoming community that embraces individuals who may identify as misfits or those rediscovering their faith. The episode invites listeners into the personal journeys of congregants, underscoring the belief that every story harbors divine significance and that collective experiences can lead to profound spiritual awakening. As Stackhouse leads discussions rooted in the wisdom literature of Ecclesiastes, he encourages listeners to grapple with the complexities of existence, emphasizing that even amidst life's fleeting nature, there exists a steadfast divine presence. This perspective serves as a reminder that every moment, every struggle, and every triumph are interwoven with God's fingerprints, urging individuals to recognize and celebrate the sacred in their everyday lives. In the latest episode of the Heaven Earth Church podcast, Ross Stackhouse explores the profound themes encapsulated in the wisdom literature of Ecclesiastes, a text that resonates deeply with the human experience of searching for meaning. This discourse transcends mere theological exposition; it becomes a compelling dialogue that confronts the existential dilemmas faced by individuals in a world that often feels chaotic and void of lasting significance. Stackhouse candidly expresses the frustrations articulated by the author of Ecclesiastes, who grapples with the vaporous nature of life and the seeming futility of human endeavors. Yet, amidst this struggle, a thread of hope emerges as he posits that acknowledging our mortality and the transient essence of existence can lead to a deeper understanding of faith. The episode culminates in a call to remember our Creator during our prime, suggesting that a proactive relationship with the divine allows for greater resilience and clarity in times of trouble. By sharing personal stories as well as those from congregation members, Stackhouse illustrates that faith is not a destination but a journey filled with questions, challenges, and ultimately, an enduring trust in God's unwavering presence. The podcast episode from Heaven Earth Church presents an insightful exploration of faith and the human condition through the lens of Ecclesiastes, a biblical text steeped in...

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  • Sunday Conversation: The Search for Meaning, vol. 2: Is There Any True Justice?
    Feb 8 2026

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    The dialogue featured in this episode of the Heaven Earth Church podcast offers a profound examination of the human experience through the lens of faith, community, and the quest for meaning. I am Ross Stackhouse, the founding pastor of Heaven Earth Church, and I invite you to join me in exploring the narratives of individuals who may feel marginalized within traditional religious frameworks. Our church exists to provide a haven for those who seek to understand their faith journeys, particularly as they navigate feelings of disconnection and existential angst. Central to our conversation is the text of Ecclesiastes, which articulates the universal struggle of seeking meaning in a world that often appears chaotic and transient. The reflections shared within this text resonate with many, as they confront the complexities of human existence, the inevitability of suffering, and the fleeting nature of joy. Through this episode, we aim to foster a sense of community where individuals can share their stories and engage with their feelings of disillusionment, ultimately recognizing the divine narrative that underlies our collective experiences. In our exploration of Ecclesiastes, we delve into the paradoxes of life, acknowledging that the pursuit of wisdom and fulfillment can often lead to frustration and despair. The text's assertion that all human endeavors may indeed be 'meaningless' serves as a catalyst for deeper inquiry into the nature of existence. However, we emphasize that this exploration is not intended to elicit hopelessness; rather, it invites listeners to confront their own experiences and engage in meaningful dialogue within our community. By sharing our struggles and insights, we can collectively navigate the complexities of faith and find solace in the truths that bind us together. This episode serves as a clarion call to embrace the richness of our shared human condition, honoring the stories that shape our understanding of faith and existence. We hope to inspire listeners to reflect on their own journeys, to seek out the divine presence in their lives, and to engage in the transformative power of community as we collectively pursue meaning and purpose. Through this dialogue, we aim to illuminate the importance of self-examination, authenticity, and accountability within our faith journeys. I encourage listeners to embrace the complexities of life, recognizing that within our struggles lies the potential for growth and understanding. This podcast is not only an exploration of the wisdom literature of Ecclesiastes but also an invitation to engage with the divine...

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  • Sunday Conversation: Ecclesiastes: The Frustrating, Worthy Search for Meaning
    Feb 1 2026

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    The discourse at Heaven Earth Church unfolds with the foundational ethos articulated by Ross Stackhouse, the church's founding pastor. He elucidates the church's commitment to inclusivity, emphasizing the importance of welcoming individuals who may feel alienated from traditional religious environments. This approach is encapsulated in the church's mission to honor the diverse narratives of its congregation, asserting that within every personal story lies a reflection of God's overarching narrative. The podcast serves as a platform for sharing the experiences of those who have found solace and renewal in their faith through the community at Heaven Earth Church, often recounting journeys marked by feelings of displacement and the quest for spiritual belonging. As the conversation progresses, listeners are invited to contemplate their own experiences of faith and the commonality of the human struggle for meaning in a seemingly indifferent world. The episode underscores the belief that genuine connections and understanding can pave the way for profound spiritual revelations, reinforcing the notion that no story is too complex or too broken to be embraced by the divine. In a rich exploration of the Book of Ecclesiastes, the podcast delves into the existential musings of its author, traditionally attributed to King Solomon. Stackhouse's interpretation brings forth the text's central theme: the quest for meaning amidst the apparent futility of human endeavors. He articulates how the text presents a candid acknowledgment of life's transience, likening it to 'dew on the grass' — beautiful yet fleeting. This metaphor encapsulates the essence of the human experience, where aspirations and achievements may ultimately yield little in the grand scheme of existence. Throughout the episode, Stackhouse engages with the audience, inviting them to reflect on their own feelings of frustration and the search for something steadfast in a world characterized by impermanence. The discussion further probes into the implications of such reflections on individual faith journeys, encouraging listeners to embrace the complexity of their feelings while seeking the divine in the mundane, thereby fostering a deeper understanding of life's paradoxes. The episode culminates in a profound examination of the interplay between human experience and divine purpose, as articulated through the lens of Ecclesiastes. Stackhouse posits that the pursuit of wisdom, while often laden with disillusionment, can lead to moments of clarity and insight. He challenges the audience to confront their own perceptions of...

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  • Sunday Conversation: "The Weirdness of the Bible" from the series "Finding the Bible to Be Holy Again"
    Jan 26 2026

    The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the peculiarities and complexities inherent within biblical narratives, particularly as exemplified in the story of Jonah. I am Ross Stackhouse, the founding pastor of Heaven Earth Church, and I express our desire to create a welcoming environment for those who may feel marginalized within traditional church settings. Our mission is to honor the diverse stories of individuals, recognizing that within every human narrative lies a reflection of God's overarching story. As we delve into the idiosyncrasies of the Bible, we will explore how these seemingly strange elements can illuminate profound truths about divine compassion and moral guidance. We invite you to join us as we embark on this enlightening exploration of faith, scripture, and the human experience.

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    Heaven Earth Church, under the stewardship of founding pastor Ross Stackhouse, has cultivated an ethos of inclusivity, welcoming those who often find themselves on the peripheries of traditional church communities. The church's mission is not merely to provide a space for worship, but to engage deeply with the narratives that shape the lives of its congregants.

    This episode delves into the stories of individuals who have come to find solace and purpose within the community, many of whom identify as misfits or seekers of faith. By honoring their diverse experiences, the church illustrates that within each human story lies a reflection of the divine narrative. This conversation invites listeners to reflect on their own journeys, emphasizing that the church is a sanctuary for all, regardless of their past or present circumstances. It is a place where faith can be rediscovered, and where the complexities of life are met with understanding and compassion. The podcast discusses the profound and often perplexing themes found in the Bible, particularly through the lens of the story of Jonah. Pastor Ross Stackhouse tackles the inherent 'weirdness' of biblical narratives, suggesting that rather than shying away from these complexities, believers should embrace them as opportunities for deeper understanding. The episode encourages listeners to approach scripture with humility and curiosity, recognizing that the Bible is a rich tapestry of stories that reflect the diverse experiences of humanity in relation to the divine. The discussion highlights that God is not limited to the narratives we expect, and that the so-called 'weirdness' can lead to surprising revelations about love, grace, and the nature of faith. Through this exploration, the podcast aims to help...

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  • Sunday Conversation: Rediscovering the Beauty and Power of the Scriptures with Pastor Emily Holverson
    Jan 18 2026

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  • Sunday Conversation: Can We Trust That the Bible Is Inspired or “God-Breathed”
    Jan 12 2026

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  • Sunday Conversation: Seeing God After You've Given Up - Resolution
    Jan 4 2026

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  • Sunday Conversation: No One Is a Minor Character, Everyone Can See
    Dec 28 2025

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    In a surprising move in the story of Jesus’s birth, two very minor characters show up out of nowhere. There’s no way this story should include accounts of minor characters like Simeon and Anna, but that’s the whole point of this whole narrative. The minor characters are the main ones. In spite of having many reasons to stop looking for God to show up, Anna and Simeon “don’t quit before the miracle.” Instead, they see something astounding, and it’s a watershed moment. They show up and take their place in this story of a miraculous inbreaking of light, mercy, and great reversal. We can, too.

    Luke 2:25-38

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