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  • Transition Within the Season: When God Calls You Beyond Comfort
    2026/02/03

    🎙️ Episode Title

    Transition Within the Season: When God Calls You Beyond Comfort

    📖 Podcast

    Uncomfortable — Where real conversation meets unwavering faith Hosted by Kirk & Vince

    🧭 Episode Summary

    In this episode of Uncomfortable, Kirk and Vince dive deep into the reality of transition—not just between seasons, but within the season you’re currently in. While many of us expect God’s call to involve a clear change of location or title, sometimes the most difficult transitions happen internally, long before anything changes outwardly.

    Using powerful real-life stories and a compelling pregnancy analogy, the conversation explores how God prepares us for what’s next, why we often resist His leading, and what happens when obedience feels uncomfortable, inconvenient, or even scary.

    This episode challenges listeners to confront fear, complacency, misplaced identity, and the temptation to cling to titles rather than purpose—while reminding us that growth, calling, and faith are forged in discomfort.

    🔑 Key Topics Discussed

    • What it really means to transition within a season
    • Obedience vs. comfort in following God’s call
    • Why God often prepares us long before the “arrival” moment
    • The pregnancy analogy: gestation, anticipation, and birth
    • Recognizing spiritual “forerunners” and God’s whispers
    • Fear of change, fear of failure, and fear of success
    • When ignoring God’s prompting leads to forced transitions
    • Titles vs. mission in the Kingdom of God
    • Why smaller assignments often prepare us for greater impact
    • The danger of idolizing dreams, roles, or ministry success
    • Biblical perspective on promotion (Joseph’s journey)
    • Putting God first, family second, and ministry third
    • Why Christianity was never meant to be a spectator faith

    💡 Key Takeaways

    • God often prepares you privately before He promotes you publicly
    • Discomfort is not punishment—it’s often preparation
    • Ignoring God’s whispers can lead to painful, rushed transitions
    • Titles do not equal calling, and size does not equal success
    • Faithfulness in small or unseen roles matters deeply
    • Sometimes God asks us to lay down our dreams so He can resurrect the right ones
    • Obedience brings joy—even when the assignment is frightening

    📜 Scripture Themes Referenced

    • Obedience to God’s leading
    • Dying to self so Christ may increase (John the Baptist)
    • God’s order: God → Family → Ministry
    • Joseph’s path from slavery to leadership (Genesis 37–50)
    • Being faithful with what God entrusts you in each season

    🎧 Listener Challenge

    Ask yourself honestly: “What is the one thing God could ask me to do that would make me want to run?”

    Then ask: “Is my resistance rooted in fear, comfort, insecurity, or misplaced identity?”

    📬 Connect With Us

    📧 Email: uncomfortable@mooseministries.org 🌐 Support the podcast: https://mooseministries.org

    If this episode challenged, encouraged, or even offended you—share it with someone who needs to hear it.

    Stay uncomfortable.

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    40 分
  • Walking Through the Hard Things: Faith Beyond Comfort
    2026/01/27

    Uncomfortable Podcast

    Episode Title: Walking Through the Hard Things: Faith Beyond Comfort Hosts: Kirk & Vince

    Episode Description

    In this episode of Uncomfortable, Kirk and Vince take a deeper, more personal approach to faith—one that goes beyond clichés, surface-level answers, and feel-good sermons. They challenge listeners to rethink what it truly looks like to walk with Christ through grief, forgiveness, discipleship, leadership, and everyday obedience.

    Rather than offering quick fixes or sensationalized spirituality, this conversation explores the unseen work of faith—the uncomfortable, often inconvenient choices that shape real growth. From mentoring and marriage to forgiveness, service, and counting the cost of discipleship, this episode invites believers to lean into vulnerability, responsibility, and truth.

    Growth doesn’t happen in comfort. Faith deepens when we’re willing to walk through the hard things.

    Key Topics Discussed

    • Why the Church often avoids uncomfortable conversations
    • The danger of “good intentions” without action
    • Faith as daily work, not a self-help formula
    • What discipleship looks like beyond preaching and platitudes
    • Vulnerability, honesty, and mentoring others well
    • Leadership that prioritizes truth over popularity
    • The unseen process of growth (the seed before the sprout)
    • Why obedience and service are often inconvenient
    • Marriage, commitment, and giving your best—even when it hurts
    • Forgiveness, boundaries, grief, and walking through loss
    • Serving widows, the lonely, and the overlooked in practical ways
    • Salvation as a free gift—and the cost of following Jesus

    Key Takeaways

    • Faith is not glamorous—it’s consistent, intentional, and often unseen
    • Discipleship requires proximity, patience, and perseverance
    • Growth happens underground before it’s ever visible
    • Love often looks like service, correction, and sacrifice
    • Christianity was never meant to be comfortable—it was meant to be faithful

    Scripture Themes Referenced

    • Counting the cost of discipleship
    • Laying down your life to follow Christ
    • Serving widows, orphans, and the broken
    • Persevering through tribulation and hardship
    • Faith expressed through love and action

    Quotes from the Episode

    • “Growth happens in discomfort.”
    • “Faith isn’t a self-help class—it requires work.”
    • “Leadership isn’t about being liked; it’s about loving people well.”
    • “The seed grows long before you ever see the fruit.”
    • “If this episode offended you, send it to someone you love.”

    Call to Action

    If this episode challenged you, encouraged you, or made you uncomfortable—in the best way—share it with someone who needs to hear it.

    Support the podcast and ministry at: 👉 https://mooseministries.org

    Email us with thoughts, questions, or feedback: 📧 uncomfortable@mooseministries.org

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    43 分
  • Transition In The New Year - Cleaning Out The Old Getting Ready For The New
    2026/01/20

    Podcast Title: Uncomfortable Episode Title: Transition & Transformation: Cleaning Out the Old, Embracing the New Hosts: Kirk & Vince

    Episode Description: Happy New Year! In this episode of Uncomfortable, Kirk and Vince dive into the topic of transition—especially at the start of a new year. They explore the importance of cleaning out the old to make room for the new, both spiritually and personally. From physical fitness and consistent discipline to spiritual growth and obedience, this episode challenges listeners to stop chasing quick fixes or trends and start embracing real, lasting change.

    Through personal stories, biblical insights, and practical advice, Kirk and Vince discuss:

    • The danger of “instant gratification” and the need for consistency in spiritual and personal growth.
    • How spiritual disciplines, like prayer, Bible study, and fasting, help align our hearts with God’s purpose.
    • Lessons learned from personal loss, grief, and life transitions, and how perseverance strengthens character.
    • The biblical principle of letting go of old habits, distractions, or idols to make room for new spiritual growth.
    • Practical ways to discern God’s word for your life this year instead of chasing popular trends.
    • How discipline and devotion—not desire—determine long-term success.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Consistency is key: Whether in fitness, spirituality, or personal goals, long-term progress comes from steady, faithful effort—not quick fixes.
    2. Clean out the old: Let go of habits, distractions, and mindsets that hinder your growth. Make space for God to fill you with fresh anointing and insight.
    3. Fasting and focus: True fasting is a deliberate act of self-control, helping your spirit align with God while breaking the control of flesh and distractions.
    4. Obedience over desire: Growth comes through discipline and devotion. Good intentions alone won’t produce lasting change.
    5. Transitions are personal: Life changes—like children leaving home or personal loss—require patience, trust, and reliance on God’s timing.
    6. Seek God’s unique word for your life: Instead of following cultural trends, ask God for personal guidance and insight for this season.

    Scriptures Referenced:

    • Isaiah 43:18-19 – “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing.”
    • Psalms 139:23 – “Search me, O Lord, and know my heart; see if there is any wicked way in me.”

    Final Encouragement: Don’t rush to rebuild. Pause, reflect, fast, and pray. Stop chasing comfort or trends—embrace growth, stay disciplined, and remain open to God’s guidance. True transformation happens when you step into the uncomfortable.

    Call to Action:

    • Reflect on what you need to release to make room for new growth.
    • Commit to consistent spiritual and personal disciplines this year.
    • Spend time in prayer asking God what His word is for your life this season.

    Closing: Stay uncomfortable and cut out the noise. Happy New Year!

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    42 分
  • Multi Generational Gap
    2026/01/13

    Podcast Title: Uncomfortable Episode Title: Bridging the Generational Gap in the Church Hosts: Kirk & Vince

    Episode Description: Welcome back to Uncomfortable, the podcast where real conversation meets unwavering faith. In this episode, Kirk and Vince dive into a topic the church often avoids but desperately needs to address: the generational divide within congregations.

    They explore why multi-generational cohesion is struggling in many churches, the ways both younger and older generations can feel misunderstood or overlooked, and the impact this has on community, mentorship, and spiritual growth. From “the hip, shiny new rhythms” preferred by younger members to the treasured traditions of older congregants, Kirk and Vince tackle the tension head-on.

    Drawing on the example of Paul in Scripture, they discuss how the church can embrace a heart of selflessness and adaptability—becoming all things to all people to draw others closer to Christ. This episode challenges listeners to reflect on their role in fostering unity, legacy, and discipleship across generations.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The church faces a growing generational divide that impacts community, discipleship, and legacy.
    • Younger members often crave fresh expressions of worship and engagement, while older members value tradition and consistency.
    • Self-centeredness and focusing on personal preferences can prevent the church from reaching its full potential in discipleship.
    • Paul’s example reminds us to meet people where they are, adapt without compromising the gospel, and invest in relationships across generations.
    • Growth happens in discomfort, and faith deepens when we wrestle with hard questions about how we serve and connect with others.

    Scripture Reference:

    • 1 Corinthians 11:1 – “Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ.”

    Who This Episode Is For:

    • Church leaders and volunteers navigating generational differences
    • Anyone interested in strengthening intergenerational relationships within faith communities
    • Believers seeking practical ways to live out Christlike adaptability and discipleship

    Join the Conversation: We’re not here to stir division—we’re here to encourage, challenge, and grow together in faith. Lean in, listen closely, and let this uncomfortable conversation inspire reflection and action in your own community.

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    50 分
  • Obedience In The Face Of Rebellion
    2026/01/06

    Episode Title: Obedience in the Face of Rebellion Podcast: Uncomfortable Hosts: Kirk & Vince Guests: Nathaniel, Chad

    📖 Episode Summary

    What happens when God asks you to do something you really don’t want to do?

    In this episode of Uncomfortable, Kirk, Vince, Nathaniel, and Chad dive into the tension between obedience and rebellion—especially when obedience costs comfort, familiarity, pride, or personal plans. Through real-life stories, biblical examples, and honest conversation, the team explores how delayed or resisted obedience can lead to unnecessary hardship, while faithful obedience often unlocks growth, purpose, and generational impact.

    From relocating families, stepping into unfamiliar callings, navigating discipline and grace, and even wrestling with involvement in church, culture, and leadership, this conversation challenges listeners to examine where they may be resisting God’s direction—and why.

    Growth happens in discomfort. Faith deepens when obedience is chosen over convenience.

    🔑 Key Topics Covered

    • Obedience when God doesn’t explain the why
    • The cost of delayed obedience (“going around the mountain again”)
    • Biblical examples: Jonah, Joseph, Job
    • Discipline vs. punishment and God’s corrective love
    • Grace as empowerment, not permission
    • Obedience and its impact on family and future generations
    • Calling, titles, and mission over position
    • Faithfulness in uncomfortable assignments
    • Why Christians often avoid engagement (church, culture, leadership)
    • The importance of planning while trusting God’s direction

    🧠 Key Takeaways

    • God’s instructions often serve multiple purposes, many unseen at the moment.
    • Obedience doesn’t remove consequences—but it can prevent unnecessary ones.
    • Grace empowers obedience; it is not a license for disobedience.
    • God’s path doesn’t move—we do.
    • Your obedience affects more than just you; it impacts your children and future generations.
    • A lack of a plan is still a plan—to fail.

    📌 Memorable Quotes

    • “God doesn’t have to explain Himself before He asks for obedience.”
    • “Grace is the ability to do what God calls you to do when you couldn’t do it on your own.”
    • “The line doesn’t move—we do.”
    • “It’s not about the title; it’s about the mission.”
    • “Delayed obedience often costs more than immediate obedience.”

    📝 Listener Challenge

    • Take time this week to journal areas where you may be resisting God’s leading.
    • Ask yourself: Where am I on the line—on it, near it, or walking away from it?
    • Write down practical steps and create a plan for realignment.
    • Invite a mentor, pastor, or trusted friend to pray and process with you.

    📬 Connect With Us

    Have a story of obedience—or resistance—you’re walking through? We’d love to hear from you and pray with you.

    📧 Email: uncomfortable@mooseministries.org 🌐 Support the Podcast: mooseministries.org (Visit the Give page)

    🙏 Closing Thought

    Obedience isn’t always easy—but it’s always purposeful. Don’t run like Jonah. Lean in, seek counsel, make a plan, and trust that God’s grace will meet you where obedience requires faith.

    Until next time—stay uncomfortable.

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    43 分
  • Physical Fitness Vs Spiritual Fitness
    2025/12/09

    Welcome back to Uncomfortable, the show where real faith meets real conversation. In this episode, hosts Kirk and Vince sit down again with Nathaniel and Chad to tackle a topic that many believers feel, but few ever talk about:

    👉 How your physical health mirrors your spiritual health.

    This conversation dives into the surprising parallels between fitness and faith—how discipline, consistency, stress, injury, recovery, and even poor guidance affect both realms. The guys discuss everything from the Trinity’s reflection in the human experience, to how emotional wounds can manifest physically, to why poor form in the gym is a perfect picture of poor doctrine in life.

    You’ll hear stories about:

    • How stress, hurt, and spiritual disconnection show up in the body
    • Why cortisol, trauma, and tension land in the same places Scripture points to as vulnerable
    • The dangers of following unqualified “influencers” (fitness or spiritual)
    • The importance of wise, credible guidance—not just on YouTube, TikTok, or even a pulpit
    • How improper physical form is a metaphor for improper spiritual habits
    • Why representing Christ includes how we steward our bodies
    • How fitness disciplines mirror the disciplines of prayer, fasting, and Scripture
    • The difference between authenticity and platform-showmanship
    • How God uses physical stewardship to shape spiritual identity

    This episode is not about shame. It’s about encouragement and calling believers higher—to honor the bodies God gave them, not out of vanity, but out of stewardship.

    You’ll laugh, you’ll cringe, and you’ll probably rethink both your gym life and your spiritual life.

    Disclaimer: This conversation is not meant to provide medical or fitness advice. Consult qualified professionals for your personal health needs. The heart of this episode is encouragement, biblical perspective, and honest dialogue.

    Key Topics Covered

    • The “type and shadow” relationship between physical and spiritual health
    • The Trinity reflected in the human experience (body, mind, spirit)
    • How emotional wounds manifest physically
    • Why form and technique matter—in the gym and in the faith
    • Discernment: choosing godly, credible voices over influencers
    • Balancing physical discipline with spiritual discipline
    • Stewardship vs. vanity in Christian fitness
    • How Christian leaders should (and should not) represent themselves publicly
    • Encouragement for believers to pursue health without shame

    Perfect For Listeners Who…

    • Want to grow spiritually and physically
    • Struggle with motivation or consistency
    • Deal with stress or emotional weight
    • Are tired of fitness misinformation
    • Are seeking biblical mindset shifts
    • Need a push toward healthier, Christ-centered habits
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    57 分
  • Mentorship
    2025/12/02

    Welcome back to Uncomfortable, where real conversation meets unwavering faith. Hosted by Kirk and Vince, this show leans into the tough topics—the ones the church usually tiptoes around—because growth happens in discomfort, and faith deepens when we face hard questions head-on.

    In this episode, Kirk and Vince sit down with two special guests, Chad and Nathaniel, for a raw and practical conversation about mentorship, servant leadership, accountability, and spiritual maturity.

    🔥 What We Talk About in This Episode

    • Why true mentorship requires inconvenience, sacrifice, and intentional time.
    • How leaders grow best when they are also being mentored, corrected, and challenged.
    • The difference between organic, relational mentorship and rigid, checklist-based coaching.
    • Why accountability isn’t optional—even for seasoned leaders and spiritual voices.
    • Wisdom from Dr. Bill Hamon on prophetic accountability and avoiding emotionally driven decision-making.
    • Chad’s real-world example of being a servant leader as a fitness operations manager—and how spiritual leadership translates into the workplace.
    • The role mentorship plays at work, at home, and in ministry.
    • How to empower others by giving them purpose, clarity, and support, not just tasks.
    • What servant leadership actually looks like for young adults (featuring insights from Nathaniel).
    • Why effective leadership isn’t “top-down”—it’s bottom-up support, humility, and modeling the heart of Jesus.
    • Navigating faith in secular work environments and seeing diversity initiatives as an opportunity to stand confidently in Christ.

    💬 Key Takeaways

    • Mentorship isn’t convenient—and it isn’t supposed to be.
    • Leaders who refuse to be mentored or held accountable become dangerous.
    • True mentorship is relational, spiritual, and practical—not mechanical.
    • Servant leadership means asking, “How can I help you succeed?”
    • Emotional impulses can masquerade as spiritual direction—accountability protects us.
    • Your workplace can be a mission field when you lead with humility, compassion, and integrity.
    • You can’t raise someone up unless you’re willing to kneel down to serve.

    🙌 Why This Matters

    Whether you're a pastor, parent, manager, young adult, or just someone trying to grow, mentorship shapes the next generation of believers and leaders. This episode calls us to inconvenience ourselves for the sake of others—because that's what Jesus did for us.

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    52 分
  • Delay — Does It Mean “No” or “Not Yet”?
    2025/11/25

    Podcast Description & Show Notes

    Waiting on God can feel like one of the hardest parts of the Christian walk. When prayers go unanswered and doors don’t open, it’s easy to question whether God is saying “No”—or simply “Not yet.” In this episode of Uncomfortable, we step into that tension and explore what divine delay really means.

    We’ll break down the frustration of waiting, look at biblical examples of God’s intentional timing, and discuss why rushing ahead of God can lead to avoidable consequences. This episode brings clarity, encouragement, and a deeper understanding of how God uses delays to develop us, protect us, and prepare us for what He has promised.

    Whether you’re waiting on healing, direction, provision, or breakthrough, this conversation will inspire you to trust God’s pace and recognize that a delay is often a sign of divine orchestration.

    📝 Episode Breakdown

    1. The Frustration of Waiting

    • Why God’s silence can feel like abandonment
    • Common questions believers ask when prayers seem unanswered
    • The emotional and spiritual tension between hope and disappointment

    2. Delay Doesn’t Always Mean Denial

    • Understanding the difference between a “No” and a “Not yet”
    • How God’s timing is connected to His protection and preparation
    • Why unanswered prayer is sometimes a divine pause, not rejection

    3. Biblical Examples of Divine Timing

    • Abraham and Sarah: Waiting 25 years for the promised son
    • Moses: 40 years of preparation before leading Israel
    • Jesus: The “fullness of time” before stepping into ministry
    • What these stories teach us about God’s rhythm

    4. The Danger of Forcing God’s Hand

    • How impatience can produce man-made solutions instead of God-ordained outcomes
    • The ripple effect of Abraham and Hagar
    • Why waiting is safer than rushing

    5. What God Develops in the Delay

    • Character formation, spiritual growth, and increased dependence
    • How God uses delay to align circumstances and prepare our hearts
    • Isaiah 60:22 — “At the right time, I, the Lord, will make it happen.”

    6. Practical Encouragement for Your Waiting Season

    • Questions to ask God while you wait
    • How to shift from frustration to trust
    • What it means to embrace God’s process

    🙏 Reflection Challenge for the Week

    Instead of asking, “Why is this taking so long?” start asking: “Lord, what are You developing in me during this delay?” Shift your focus from what God hasn’t done yet to what He’s preparing in you.

    🔖 Episode Tags

    Faith • Christian Encouragement • Waiting on God • Spiritual Growth • God’s Timing • Patience • Biblical Teaching • Trusting God • Christian Podcast • Encouragement for Believers

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    41 分