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The Ordinary Way: Life and Holiness

The Ordinary Way: Life and Holiness

Written by: Lupe Acevedo Ryan Hamm and Brian Nutt
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The Ordinary Way: Life and Holiness was created out of a shared pastoral calling to help people connect Scripture with the realities of everyday life. We have sat with people in moments of deep faith and deep struggle, hospital rooms, kitchen tables, sanctuaries, and quiet conversations filled with honest questions.

We are shaped by the Methodist tradition, particularly its emphasis on grace, community, and holiness of heart and life. For us holiness is about becoming more fully who God created us to be, loving God, and loving neighbor in tangible, embodied ways.

This podcast is not about having all the answers. It is about walking together, asking faithful questions, and learning how the teachings of Jesus shape how we live, work, rest, forgive, and hope. We aim to be thoughtful without being academic, faithful without being rigid, and honest without losing hope.

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Episodes
  • Can You Teach an Old Dog New Tricks?
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode, we begin our discussion on “The Coming Re-Formation of the Church”.

    We explore the visible symptoms of dysfunction in today’s church, declining attendance, young people leaving the faith, politicization, superficial discipleship, and moral failures in leadership. But rather than blaming culture alone, we ask a harder question:

    Is the church perfectly designed to produce the results it’s currently getting?

    We discuss how our systems, measurements of success, and assumptions about salvation may be forming spectators instead of disciples. If the gospel is reduced to a one-time decision about heaven, discipleship becomes optional. But if the gospel announces Jesus as Lord and calls us into transformation, everything changes.

    This episode invites honest reflection, humility, and courage as we consider whether our understanding of the gospel is shaping authentic discipleship, or distorting it.

    Read the full article here: https://firebrandmag.com/articles/the-coming-re-formation-of-the-church

    Tags: church reformation, discipleship, gospel clarity, spiritual formation, Christian leadership, kingdom vision, church health, biblical truth, church culture, Christian podcast

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    36 mins
  • Grace & Salvation (Part 2)
    Feb 14 2026

    In Episode 5 of the Ordinary Way Podcast, we continue our discussion on Grace & Salvation with Part 2, focusing on Justifying Grace and Sanctifying Grace.

    What does it mean to be declared righteous? How is that different from actually becoming righteous? If justification is a one-time event, what does sanctification look like over a lifetime?

    We explore:

    • The difference between justification (what God does for us) and sanctification (what God does in us)
    • Practical indicators of spiritual growth
    • The fruit of the Spirit as evidence of transformation
    • Why Christianity is about transformation, not just self-improvement

    From Ezekiel’s promise of a new heart to Paul’s declaration that we are a new creation, we unpack how God’s grace moves us from death to life, from prevenient grace, to justifying grace, to sanctifying grace.

    Have you been made new? Are you still saying yes to Jesus?

    Join us as we seek to be holy as He is holy.

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    33 mins
  • Grace & Salvation Part 1
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode of the Ordinary Way Podcast, we begin a new conversation about God’s saving grace and how it works in our lives long before we realize it. Using John Wesley’s framework, we explore the three interconnected expressions of grace, Prevenient Grace, Justifying Grace, and Sanctifying Grace, and how they guide the Christian journey toward holy love.

    This episode focuses on Prevenient Grace, the grace that comes before salvation. It’s the quiet, steady way God draws people toward Himself through conviction, longing, protection, and moments that seem too meaningful to be coincidence. We talk about how God actively pursues us, even when we are unaware of His presence.

    Lupe, Ryan, and Brian, share personal reflections on recognizing God’s work in their lives before they came to faith. Together, we discuss how Scripture shows that God is not waiting passively for us to find Him, He is already reaching out, calling us from spiritual death into new life through Christ.

    Join us as we reflect on where God may have been working in your story before you even knew Him.

    Be Holy as He is Holy.

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    24 mins
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