Episodes

  • Episode 14 - Masters Week
    Apr 8 2026

    It’s Masters week… which means the azaleas are blooming, Amen Corner is calling, and the pimento cheese sandwiches are ready.

    Oh, and there’s some pretty good golf too.

    In this episode, we talk all things Masters. The history, the traditions, and why it truly is “a tournament like no other.” But we also take it a step further. What is it about beauty, rhythm, and shared experiences that draws us in?

    Because maybe the Masters isn’t just about golf. Maybe it’s about slowing down, noticing beauty, and being reminded of what really matters.

    Show More Show Less
    43 mins
  • Episode 13 - Burnout Is Real
    Apr 1 2026

    Life doesn’t slow down.
    Work, church, family, responsibilities… it all just keeps coming. And somewhere along the way, what once felt meaningful can start to feel exhausting.

    In this episode, we’re talking about something almost everyone has experienced—but not everyone understands: burnout.

    What is burnout… really?
    Is it just being tired, or is there something deeper going on?

    We unpack what burnout actually is, why it happens, and how it quietly builds over time. We also look at how even Jesus stepped away to rest, and why we struggle to do the same.

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re running on empty, losing motivation, or just going through the motions, this conversation is for you.

    Because faithfulness isn’t constant exhaustion… and you were never meant to carry everything on your own.

    Show More Show Less
    46 mins
  • Episode 12: Is God Different in the Old Testament vs. New Testament?
    Mar 25 2026

    Why does God seem harsh in the Old Testament… but loving and patient in the New Testament?

    It’s a question a lot of people wrestle with but don’t always say out loud. In this episode, we take an honest look at that tension. From sacrifice and judgment to grace and forgiveness, we talk about what can feel like two very different pictures of God, and whether they actually are.

    We explore how God’s character remains consistent throughout Scripture, how the Old and New Testaments fit together as one story, and how Jesus doesn’t replace the God of the Old Testament, but reveals Him more fully.

    If you’ve ever read parts of the Bible and felt confused, uncomfortable, or unsure how it all connects, this conversation is for you.

    Because maybe the question isn’t whether God has changed…
    but whether we are learning to see Him more clearly.

    Show More Show Less
    44 mins
  • Episode 11 - Physical Strength vs. Spiritual Strength
    Mar 18 2026

    Everyone wants to get stronger. But are we focusing on the right kind of strength?

    In this episode, we dive into 1 Timothy 4:8 and the powerful contrast between physical training and spiritual growth. We talk about gym routines, discipline, and why building strength in the body is only part of the story.

    Because while physical strength has value; spiritual strength shapes who you are.

    If you’ve ever struggled with consistency, discipline, or growing in your faith, this conversation is for you.

    Show More Show Less
    46 mins
  • Episode 10 - If God Said Yes
    Mar 11 2026

    What if God said yes to every prayer you prayed last week Would anything change? In this episode of Two Pastors – Conversations About Everything, Robby and Jason dive into the topic of prayer through the lens of Robby’s book, If God Said Yes: Turning Timid Prayers Into Bold Conversations with God. The conversation explores why so many Christians pray safe, guarded prayers and what it looks like to move toward bold, faith-filled conversations with God.

    Together they discuss the question that sparked the book: If God said yes to everything you prayed for last week, what would change? That simple question reveals a lot about how we pray and what we truly expect God to do. Throughout the episode, Robby and Jason talk about why we often pray timidly, what Scripture shows us about bold prayer, and how learning to pray specifically and expectantly can deepen our faith and reshape our relationship with God. They also explore how prayer isn’t about controlling outcomes but about trusting the character of the God we’re talking to.

    If you’ve ever felt like your prayers have become routine, small, or uncertain, this conversation will challenge and encourage you to start praying in a way that reflects a bigger faith in a bigger God. Because prayer was never meant to be timid — it was meant to be a bold conversation with the One who hears.

    Show More Show Less
    47 mins
  • Episode 9 - Sabbath: The Gift We Forgot To Open
    Mar 4 2026

    We live in a world that never stops. Deadlines. Notifications. Responsibilities. Expectations. Even the good things in life can leave us exhausted. So what if the problem isn’t that we need better time management… but that we’ve forgotten how to rest?

    In this episode, we talk about Sabbath, what it really is, where it began in Genesis, and why God didn’t rest because He was tired. Sabbath wasn’t an afterthought. It was built into creation itself. Before sin. Before stress. Before burnout. Rest was part of God’s design.

    We explore why Sabbath is the only commandment that begins with the word “remember,” why stopping feels so risky in our culture, and how rest can actually be an act of trust and resistance. We also talk practically about what Sabbath might look like in real life, not as a rigid rulebook, but as a life-giving rhythm that restores our identity, renews our souls, and reminds us that we are not what we produce.

    If you’ve been running on empty… this conversation is for you.

    You don’t have to earn rest.
    You’re invited into it.

    Show More Show Less
    48 mins
  • Episode 8 - Hearing God's Call
    Feb 25 2026

    How do you know if God is calling you?

    In this episode, we talk about what it really means to be called by God. We look at the stories of Abraham, Moses, Isaiah, and the disciples; ordinary people who were invited into extraordinary purpose. Some were hesitant. Some felt unqualified. None of them had it all figured out. But they responded.

    We also share our own call stories; how we sensed God leading us into ministry, what confirmed that calling, and the reality that saying “yes” to God is not always easy. Calling involves trust, obedience, growth, and sometimes walking into the unknown.

    Whether you feel called to ministry, parenting, leadership, service, or simply taking your next faithful step, this conversation is for you.

    God’s call is not about having all the answers; it is about being willing to respond.

    When God calls; will you say yes?

    Show More Show Less
    51 mins
  • Episode 7 - Ash Wednesday - When God Feels Distant
    Feb 18 2026

    Have you ever felt like God was distant… quiet… or hard to find?

    You are not alone. And on Ash Wednesday; the beginning of Lent; that question matters more than ever.

    In this episode of Two Pastors – Conversations About Everything, we talk honestly about what it means when God feels far away. Sometimes distance grows from guilt or shame. Sometimes it comes when we rely more on feelings than faith. And sometimes we just don’t know why God seems silent.

    Looking at Scripture; from Adam and Eve hiding in the garden to Elijah listening for God’s whisper; from David’s cries in Psalm 22 to the promise of God’s presence in Isaiah 43; we explore what faithful people have always experienced and what they did when God felt distant.

    Most importantly; we talk about how Lent invites us to respond. Ash Wednesday is not about guilt; it is about return. When God feels distant; we don’t withdraw; we come home.

    If you’ve ever struggled to sense God’s presence; this conversation is for you.

    Show More Show Less
    41 mins