• EP. 93: Living Reconciled as the Family of God
    Feb 18 2026

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    What if the “family of God” isn’t a metaphor - but your most concrete identity? In this episode, we explore how the gospel turns strangers into siblings and why family is God’s blueprint for healing division across racial and cultural lines. From Genesis and Abraham to Romans 8 and Ephesians 2–4, we trace how Jesus’ blood creates a people who belong to each other before we agree with each other.

    We also name what makes family hard - old wounds, lazy labels, mixed motives - and the difference between unity talk and unity practice. Finally, we offer simple, practical steps you can take this week to live reconciled as God’s family, even when it costs something.

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    Nissan, St. Dominic's Hospital, Atmos Energy, Regions Foundation, Mississippi College, Anderson United Methodist Church, Grace Temple Church, Mississippi State University, Real Christian Foundation, Brown Missionary Baptist Church, Christian Life Church, Ms. Doris Powell, Mr. Robert Ward, and Ms. Ann Winters.

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    42 Min.
  • EP. 92: Faith, Real Estate, And Reconciliation with Corey Deyamport
    Feb 4 2026

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    What if the most powerful witness is simply a life well lived? In this episode, Brian and Neddie talk with worship leader, pastor, and real estate broker Corey Deyamport about how hospitality drew him to Christ and now shapes the way he serves neighbors through his work.

    Corey offers honest insight into modern housing challenges and why presence and representation matter. Grounded in Ephesians 2, this conversation reminds us that reconciliation is already secured in Christ - and we’re called to live it out by learning to neighbor well in every space.

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    Nissan, St. Dominic's Hospital, Atmos Energy, Regions Foundation, Mississippi College, Anderson United Methodist Church, Grace Temple Church, Mississippi State University, Real Christian Foundation, Brown Missionary Baptist Church, Christian Life Church, Ms. Doris Powell, Mr. Robert Ward, and Ms. Ann Winters.

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    52 Min.
  • EP. 91: Inside the Mississippi Legislative Prayer Breakfast
    Jan 12 2026

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    Polarization is exhausting, but prayer changes the tone. In this episode, we share the story behind the 10th Mississippi Legislative Prayer Breakfast and why, for a decade, gathering to pray with legislators, not posture or persuade, has created space for unity across race, denomination, and party.

    Neddie Winters and the Mission Mississippi team reflect on how shared prayer builds trust, softens division, and opens the door to real relationships. We also preview this year’s step of faith: gathering at First Baptist Church in Jackson and walking to the Capitol to pray together on the South Lawn.

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    Nissan, St. Dominic's Hospital, Atmos Energy, Regions Foundation, Mississippi College, Anderson United Methodist Church, Grace Temple Church, Mississippi State University, Real Christian Foundation, Brown Missionary Baptist Church, Christian Life Church, Ms. Doris Powell, Mr. Robert Ward, and Ms. Ann Winters.

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    32 Min.
  • EP. 90: Grace Across Divides With Duane Parker
    Dec 31 2025

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    What if unity isn’t a program, but a daily practice? In this episode, Duane Parker - pastor and executive director with Marketplace Chaplains - shares lessons from a lifetime of cross-cultural ministry and reconciliation work.

    From church-based efforts that faded without long-term intention to workplace chaplaincy that shows up week after week, Duane reminds us that unity has no shelf life. Grounded in John 17, this conversation challenges us to pursue reconciliation not as a moment, but as a way of life - one that the watching world can see and trust.

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    Nissan, St. Dominic's Hospital, Atmos Energy, Regions Foundation, Mississippi College, Anderson United Methodist Church, Grace Temple Church, Mississippi State University, Real Christian Foundation, Brown Missionary Baptist Church, Christian Life Church, Ms. Doris Powell, Mr. Robert Ward, and Ms. Ann Winters.

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    1 Std. und 6 Min.
  • EP. 89: Neighbors At The Table with Jill Buckley
    Dec 10 2025

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    Our newest episode of the Living Reconciled Podcast is here!

    This week, we sit down with Rev. Jill Buckley from Stewpot in Jackson for a powerful, down-to-earth conversation about what reconciliation really looks like—breaking bread with our neighbors, choosing humility, and learning to love people well in everyday life. It’s honest, hopeful, and one of our most inspiring episodes yet. Tune in, be encouraged, and let us know what stood out to you!

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    Nissan, St. Dominic's Hospital, Atmos Energy, Regions Foundation, Mississippi College, Anderson United Methodist Church, Grace Temple Church, Mississippi State University, Real Christian Foundation, Brown Missionary Baptist Church, Christian Life Church, Ms. Doris Powell, Mr. Robert Ward, and Ms. Ann Winters.

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    49 Min.
  • EP. 88: Bishop Henry Joseph's Journey Through Addiction, Healing, And Reconciliation
    Nov 12 2025

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    In this episode, Bishop Henry Joseph shares how two words—“It’s time”—transformed his life from gangs, addiction, and homelessness to healing, reconciliation, and mission. From Compton and Skid Row to Malawi and back to Jackson, Henry recounts his journey of radical obedience, global ministry, and building a multiracial church rooted in the gospel. Hear how faith carried him through loss, recovery, and calling—and why Jesus remains the center of true reconciliation.

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    Nissan, St. Dominic's Hospital, Atmos Energy, Regions Foundation, Mississippi College, Anderson United Methodist Church, Grace Temple Church, Mississippi State University, Real Christian Foundation, Brown Missionary Baptist Church, Christian Life Church, Ms. Doris Powell, Mr. Robert Ward, and Ms. Ann Winters.

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    52 Min.
  • EP. 87: From Foster Care to CASA with Samantha Kalahar
    Nov 5 2025

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    What difference can one steady adult make in a child’s life? In this episode, Samantha Kalahar, Executive Director of CASA of Hinds County, shares how Court Appointed Special Advocates bring hope and truth to vulnerable children in Mississippi’s court system.

    Hear her powerful story from foster care to advocacy—and learn how small acts of presence can change a child’s future.

    🎧 Listen now and visit casaofhindscounty.org or missionmississippi.org to get involved.

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    Nissan, St. Dominic's Hospital, Atmos Energy, Regions Foundation, Mississippi College, Anderson United Methodist Church, Grace Temple Church, Mississippi State University, Real Christian Foundation, Brown Missionary Baptist Church, Christian Life Church, Ms. Doris Powell, Mr. Robert Ward, and Ms. Ann Winters.

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • EP. 86: John Hugh Tate and Ministry Life in Paris
    Oct 29 2025

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    In this episode of the Living Reconciled Podcast, Pastor and missionary John Hugh Tate shares what it’s really like to build an English-speaking church in Paris—a city of beauty, pressure, and deep spiritual need.

    From raising kids in a secular culture to worshiping weekly in a Muslim-owned brasserie, John paints a vivid picture of reconciliation in action. His simple framework—go deep and go out—shows how authentic faith and gentle clarity can build bridges across some of the world’s toughest divides.

    If you care about unity, mission, and living out the gospel in diverse spaces, this conversation will encourage and challenge you. Subscribe and share the episode to help others live reconciled—wherever they are.

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    Nissan, St. Dominic's Hospital, Atmos Energy, Regions Foundation, Mississippi College, Anderson United Methodist Church, Grace Temple Church, Mississippi State University, Real Christian Foundation, Brown Missionary Baptist Church, Christian Life Church, Ms. Doris Powell, Mr. Robert Ward, and Ms. Ann Winters.

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    59 Min.