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Reflections from the Beach

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The most dangerous current in your life might not feel like danger at all. Jeff opens a new series, “Reflections from the Beach,” with the story behind the stories: a community tornado that revealed what people can become for each other, a pandemic that turned everyday choices into tribal tests, and a church season where United Methodist disaffiliation fights and LGBTQ inclusion debates left real emotional scars.

From there, we move from crisis to recovery without pretending it’s neat. Jeff shares why a solo Appalachian Trail sabbatical mattered, what it did to his sense of identity beyond “Pastor,” and how his faith has shifted from defending doctrines to paying attention to what gives life. Along the way, he names the thinkers and frameworks that shaped his language, from Stoicism and resilience to Paul Tillich’s “ground of being,” John’s logos, and the idea of a divine current oriented toward connection, love, and radical hospitality.

The beach becomes a surprisingly sharp teacher. A rip current safety sign turns into a metaphor for spiritual formation, political polarization, and relationships: the calm channel between waves can be the thing that pulls you out to sea. We also explain how the series will work each week, why Jeff reads each reflection straight through before the conversation starts, and how our show lives in the tension of a progressive Christian and a conservative atheist choosing curiosity over winning.

Subscribe, share the show with a friend who needs a better kind of conversation, and leave a review if it helps. Then tell us what came up for you: what “easy path” in your life has been more dangerous than it looked?

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