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🎯 IN THIS EPISODE:

What does it mean to be indwelt by the Holy Spirit, and how do we make space for God's presence?

In this episode Tyler, Maron, and Barry kick off 2026 and the new sermon series When God Lives in You by diving into the mystery of the Holy Spirit. We explore what it means to be truly indwelt by God, the difference between God's omnipresence and His indwelling presence, and how to cultivate awareness of the Spirit in everyday life. Plus, hear about Christmas highlights and New Year's resolutions. Check out the new studio set and no headphones for the gang on YouTube!

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⏰ TIMESTAMPS:

00:09 Welcome and New Year Reflections

00:44 Podcast Setup Changes & Sound Clips

03:01 Catching Up: December Recap

06:15 Gift Highlights and Family Dynamics

11:09 Boxing Gloves, Family, and Aggression Outlets

13:26 Year-End Reflections & Family Accountability

19:46 Series Introduction: When God Lives in You

20:06 Why Focus on the Holy Spirit?

21:47 Personal Sensitivity to the Spirit

23:01 Cultivating Awareness of the Spirit

29:13 Modern Challenges to Experiencing the Spirit

31:38 Embracing Mystery and Waiting on the Spirit

32:19 Sermon Recap: Holy Spirit 101

35:03 God's Indwelling Presence vs. Omnipresence

40:10 Cultural Perspectives on God's Presence

42:55 Consent, Surrender, and Relational Experience

44:15 Why Did Jesus Have to Leave for the Spirit to Come?

51:49 Ruach, Pneuma, and the Breath of God

56:27 Recognizing the Spirit's Work in Everyday Life

1:00:30 Spirit's Voice Through Others and Everyday Events

1:05:38 Looking Ahead: Hopes for 2026

1:08:17 Upcoming Series Topics & Closing

🎙️ ABOUT THE SHOW: Church services happen on weekends. And that's all well and good until we get to Mondays and find ourselves asking, "Now what?" Welcome to Between Sundays! Join hosts Tyler, Maron, and Barry every Wednesday as they hang out and catch up on the conversations, sermons, and culture of Grace Church.