The Word of God is filled with voices of mothers, daughters, sisters and wives and each of their stories shows us different sides of God’s love and faithfulness that is still true for us today. On the FAITHFUL Podcast, you will hear poets, songwriters, authors, and storytellers dive into these ancient stories to learn more and share about their own stories in the process. FAITHFUL women lead the way to show other women that you have permission to create, live, and think creatively for yourself.
Today's episode is the second part of a Coffee Date with Sandra McCracken and Sarah Kroger and their conversation about community in the church. We pick up where we left of last week with talking about the messiness of serving within community.
And speaking of coffee... “Three Tree Coffee is a specialty coffee roaster that uses craft coffee for three purposes: Empower the Farmer, End Human Trafficking and Engage the Community. Visit threetreecoffee.com to get your first bag free with code FAITHFUL!
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You’ve been hearing women from the FAITHFUL community interview each other, and the next two episodes feature Sandra McCracken and Sarah Kroger talking about community and the role it plays in the life of the church.
Welcome to our coffee date.
You can change the life of a girl in poverty: compassion.com/faithful
Welcome to our coffee date.
You can change the life of a girl in poverty: compassion.com/faithful
Until new music releases - which, will be soon!! - we are doing a series of podcasts we are calling "Coffee Dates". You'll hear women from the FAITHFUL community interview each other and answer questions sent to us on socials (and if you want to submit your own questions for a future episode, be sure to follow us!). The next two episodes feature Leslie Jordan and Jillian Edwards talking about songwriting and what it feels like to write with others.
Welcome to their coffee date.
You can change the life of a girl in poverty: compassion.com/faithful
Today's episode is the second part of a coffee date with JJ Heller and Ginny Owens. Ginny has just recently moved to New York City (which is why you'll hear periodic traffic noises!), and JJ has a VERY important question about Ginny's favorite food in the city….
Welcome to our coffee date.
You can change the life of a girl in poverty: compassion.com/faithful
Welcome to our Coffee Dates series. In this series you'll hear women from the FAITHFUL community interview each other, and answer questions sent to us on socials (and if you want to submit your own questions for a future episode, be sure to follow us!). The next two episodes feature JJ Heller and Ginny Owens as they sit down to catch up. They start with a question from an Instagram user about how The Lord has shown himself to be faithful in times of darkness.
Welcome to our coffee date.
You can change the life of a girl in poverty: compassion.com/faithful
We are running a special series right now called the Coffee Series, and today's episode is the second part of Janice Gaines and Rachael Lampa's conversation started on last week's episode. We get back into the convo with Janice asking Rachael about her background in music.
You can change the life of a girl in poverty: compassion.com/faithful
Welcome to the second conversation in the FAITHFUL podcast's Coffee Date series.
These informal conversations will introduce you to the women involved in the FAITHFUL project as they get to know each other better. The questions are prepared by the women themselves, with some being submitted from our Instagram community.
This episode is the first of two parts with Janice Gaines and Rachael Lampa. They start with a question submitted by a FAITHFUL Instagram follower, who wanted to know how God's faithfulness has been shown to them through ministry. Grab some coffee and let's jump in!
Welcome to our coffee date.
You can change the life of a girl in poverty: compassion.com/faithful
Hang out with our friend Carlos Whitaker on his new podcast!
The Women who are part of the FAITHFUL project have had full summers and this fall we will gather together to write, share, and RECORD new music. More on that later....Until then, we felt it was important to introduce you to some of the women in the FAITHFUL community one on one. Like you're sitting across the table from them, sipping a fresh cup of coffee and swapping life stories.
In this series we are calling "Coffee Dates", you'll hear these women interview each other, and answer questions sent to us on socials (and if you want to submit your own questions for a future episode, be sure to follow us!).
Writer Savannah Locke picks up this conversation with host and founder Keely Scott. On this episode, we pick up with how the FAITHFUL book was being developed at an important time in Keely's family's journey, and how a quote written by Savannah hit her in a really profound way. This conversation spans TWO episodes, so this is part 2.
Welcome to our coffee date.
You can change the life of a girl in poverty: compassion.com/faithful
The Women who are part of the FAITHFUL project have had full summers and this fall we will gather together to write, share, and RECORD new music. More on that later....Until then, we felt it was important to introduce you to some of the women in the FAITHFUL community one on one. Like you're sitting across the table from them, sipping a fresh cup of coffee and swapping life stories.
In this series we are calling "Coffee Dates", you'll hear these women interview each other, and answer questions sent to us on socials (and if you want to submit your own questions for a future episode, be sure to follow us!).
Host Keely Scott kicks off this first episode with Savannah Locke as they answer an instagram user-submitted question about faith and community which led to a rich talk about grief, Gilmore Girls, and - lososely - breakfast tacos. This conversation will span TWO episodes, so this is part 1.
Welcome to our coffee date.
We at the Faithful project have been quietly working on a few new musical projects, this time based around the Psalms. We’ll be recording them in a few months to share with you later this year, but this week, in the midst of this week's particular national heartache, we wanted to share a special moment that happened at a writing camp late last year.
Leslie Jordan, Trillia Newbell and Ann Voskamp were given the prompt of writing a song based on Psalm 94.
What you’re about to hear was recorded on a single mic in the middle of the room right after they had written this song. It’s raw, real and we hope honors the very real pain in the world today.
We grieve, but not as those who have no hope.
Here are Leslie Jordan, Trillia Newbell and Ann Voskamp, as they share about Psalm 94 and this unreleased song “How Long?”
You can change the life of a girl in poverty: compassion.com/faithful
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