Ep. 191 - Designed To Flourish
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Join hosts Katy Reed-Hodges, Luke Stehr and Dr. Wiles as they explore the richness and profound meaning of Holy Week. In this episode, they discuss the history and traditions of Holy Week in the Christian calendar, share what Holy Week looks like at First Baptist Arlington, and dive deep into what it means to abide in Christ and live life on the vine—drawing from John 15.
The conversation touches on fascinating theological territory, including how Easter became Christianity's most significant celebration, the differences between Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian Easter calculations, and the remarkable story of Pope Gregory's meridian line in Rome used to determine Easter's date. But more importantly, the hosts explore the spiritual heart of this sacred week: the transformative power of maintaining a living connection with Jesus beyond Sunday morning worship.
Through personal stories—including a hilarious exchange about not owning cows in Texas—and thoughtful reflection on the disciples' perspective during Holy Week, this episode reminds listeners not to miss the spiritual significance of these days. The hosts emphasize that bearing fruit in the Christian life isn't primarily about external works or behavior, but about the internal transformation that flows from an authentic, ongoing relationship with Jesus.
Whether you're looking for resources to deepen your Holy Week experience (like the Easter Now app or daily Bible readings), practical ways to invite others to celebrate Easter, or simply a refreshing reminder of what it means to stay "plugged in" to Jesus throughout your week, this episode offers both nourishment and challenge.
Perfect for anyone seeking to move beyond surface-level Christianity and into a more intimate, Spirit-empowered walk with Christ.