Episode #4
s2e4 - Spider-Man to Spiritual Warfare: Workmanship, Prayer, & Kingdom Impact
What happens when you realize your everyday skills, your workplace, and even your Saturday morning can become a Kingdom assignment? This week on the Connect the Kingdom Podcast, Trent, Chris, and Jonathan unpack “Workmanship” —what it really means to be created by God for good works and why you don't have to be a pastor, preacher, or worship leader to make a Kingdom impact. From an HVAC guy replacing five-ton AC units on his day off to ordinary people using their gifts behind the scenes, this conversation will challenge the way you see your work, your gifts, and your purpose. Then the conversation takes us into the public schools, where the team shares what happened when Connect Church prayed over teachers, classrooms, hallways, and campuses before the new school year. What does it look like to love your neighbor without an agenda? Why are teachers questioning their calling? And what could happen if every church simply committed to praying for and loving the school closest to them? And because this is the Connect the Kingdom Podcast, we also get plenty of laughs along the way—including Trent watching Spider-Man without his daughter, parenting teenagers, self-driving Teslas, movie debates, car trouble, and Chris proving once again that Googling a problem technically counts as being helpful. It's funny, practical, honest, and ultimately a reminder that your faith was never meant to stay inside the walls of the church. You were created for more—and whatever God has gifted you to do, you can use it for His Kingdom.