Everyday Faith: Beyond the Sunday Box

In this eleventh episode of Spiritual, Not Religious, Shawn, Mollie, and James explore why many young people say faith matters yet struggle to let it shape everyday choices. Drawing on campus ministry experience, Aramaic insights about wholeness and “shalom,” and the fruit of the Spirit, they contrast “looking spiritual” with actually loving people in concrete ways—kindness, courage, and integrity when it’s inconvenient. They unpack the tension between fitting in and standing out, the trap of compartmentalizing faith to Sundays, and how practices (do no harm, do good, and keep close to God) gradually ripen character. The episode lands with practical nudges—resist gossip, befriend “the other,” and carry grace into ordinary spaces—because you’re infinitely precious and made to live this love all week long.

Creators and Guests

James Henry
Host
James Henry
Hey! I am a spiritual seeker and the pastor of Dulin United Methodist Church in Falls Church, Virginia. I'm so thankful my good friends Shawn and Mollie invited me to be part of the podcast!!
Mollie June Miller
Host
Mollie June Miller
Hey Y'all, I'm Mollie June Miller, the director and campus minister at the Wesley Foundation of UT Martin. I am passionate about young adults and the way the divine is moving in their spiritual life. Come & see!
Shawn Winburn
Host
Shawn Winburn
Hey friends! I am more or less just a big goofball trying to connect a loving and purpose-filled God to young hearts that wonder if such a God even exists. I have a Masters degree from Duke Divinity but feel like my real credential is compassionate listening. I love having conversations around theology and belief and what that means for all of us. Also, I really enjoy good coffee, craft beer, being outdoors, finding waterfalls, historical fiction, driving my Jeep, hanging with my mid 20's kids, and adventuring with my amazing wife, Melisa, and our precocious Portuguese Water Dog Poodle Mix, Saba. .
Everyday Faith: Beyond the Sunday Box
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