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Episode Synopsis
Between Sundays — Divine Interruptions & Hobbies that Glorify God
Episode Summary:
In this episode of Between Sundays, Pastor David Evans and Worship Pastor Bill Petty dive into a lively, heartfelt conversation about the balance between ministry, work, creativity, and rest. With humor, energy, and transparency, they explore the importance of having healthy outlets, hobbies, and “divine interruptions” that help believers recharge and reconnect with God’s purpose in their lives.
From karate and comic books to music, trout fishing, and retro video games, the pastors share how creativity, adventure, and rest can be acts of worship—when they’re done to the glory of God. Listeners will hear powerful reminders that we were created in the image of a creative God, that rest is not laziness but obedience, and that joy in everyday things can renew our souls for ministry.
Key Themes:
Finding divine purpose in everyday interruptions
The theology of rest: why even Jesus took time away
Hobbies and creativity as worship
Stress, burnout, and the need for Godly outlets
Family, faith, and the balance between hustle and holiness
Memorable Quotes:
“We call them divine appointments—but sometimes they’re divine interruptions.”
“God wired us to create, to build, to rest, and to enjoy what He’s given.”
“If the Father and the Son took time to rest, how much more should we?”
Call to Action:
Go find a hobby, release some stress, and live for Jesus—Between Sundays.
Episode Summary:
In this episode of Between Sundays, Pastor David Evans and Worship Pastor Bill Petty dive into a lively, heartfelt conversation about the balance between ministry, work, creativity, and rest. With humor, energy, and transparency, they explore the importance of having healthy outlets, hobbies, and “divine interruptions” that help believers recharge and reconnect with God’s purpose in their lives.
From karate and comic books to music, trout fishing, and retro video games, the pastors share how creativity, adventure, and rest can be acts of worship—when they’re done to the glory of God. Listeners will hear powerful reminders that we were created in the image of a creative God, that rest is not laziness but obedience, and that joy in everyday things can renew our souls for ministry.
Key Themes:
Finding divine purpose in everyday interruptions
The theology of rest: why even Jesus took time away
Hobbies and creativity as worship
Stress, burnout, and the need for Godly outlets
Family, faith, and the balance between hustle and holiness
Memorable Quotes:
“We call them divine appointments—but sometimes they’re divine interruptions.”
“God wired us to create, to build, to rest, and to enjoy what He’s given.”
“If the Father and the Son took time to rest, how much more should we?”
Call to Action:
Go find a hobby, release some stress, and live for Jesus—Between Sundays.
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