Special Bonus Episode: Kids and a Calling
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What happens when a bus-aisle brainstorm turns into a microphone, a studio, and a growing community of listeners?
This week we reflect on the wild ride of the Kids and a Calling podcast crew. We discuss trip devotionals, lost recordings, nonstop laughter, honest questions, and the unexpected moments when we realized people far beyond our church were tuning in. What started as a simple idea became a space where voices were found, faith was tested, and real conversations matter.
We talk about learning to step into serious topics with simple language, serving that shapes our character, and the daily challenge of practicing what we preach. You’ll hear how feedback from college students, parents, and even grandparents sharpened our approach, why authenticity beats clichés, and how small faithful actions are real ministry when done unto God.
We also pull back the curtain on growth behind the mic: nerves, sound-check chaos, hearing your own voice for the first time, and learning that consistency can matter just as much as content.
And then… the big reveal — we’re launching our new show under the Point Church brand: Kids and a Calling. We’ll continue unpacking Sunday messages, so they stick on Monday, plus dive into upcoming topics like temptation, neutral living, wisdom from Proverbs and much more.
Our hope is simple: help you see you're not alone, failure isn’t final, and you're never too young or old to walk in purpose. If God’s nudging you toward something a little scary - just say yes. The room always changes when you do.
Subscribe to Kids and a Calling when it launches, share with a friend, leave a review, and tell us what topic you want us to tackle next. We’re building this next season with you.
Contact What's the Point?
- Email jonathan.walton@point.church
- Watch live or recorded services at https://www.point.church/
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