Quest: Peachtree Church: Recent Episodes

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Join Peachtree Church as we study the Bible together in 2022. Each week, this podcast will feature our Scripture readings for the week. Learn more about Quest and find additional resources, including the reading plan, at PeachtreeChurch.com/Quest

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Faithfulness isn't simply about keeping promises when life is easy. It's learning to trust God and remain steadfast through every season of life. In this episode of the podcast, Richard Kannwischer and Rene Schlaepfer explore the faithfulness of God and what it means for us to become faithful people. Together they discuss why faithfulness is increasingly countercultural, how spiritual formation happens through ordinary daily habits, and why the fruit of the Spirit matters more than talent or success. If you've ever wondered how to remain committed to God, your relationships, and your calling over the long haul, this conversation offers both encouragement and practical wisdom.

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What does it actually mean to be a good person? Is goodness simply avoiding bad behavior, or is it something much deeper?

In this episode, Dr. Richard Kannwischer sits down with pastor and author Clay Scroggins to explore one of the most misunderstood fruits of the Spirit. Together they unpack why biblical goodness is more than morality or rule-keeping. It is integrity in motion, a life that increasingly reflects the character of God.

Richard and Clay discuss why goodness begins with God's work within us, how our actions reveal what is happening in our hearts, and why becoming more like Jesus is a lifelong process rather than a destination. They also wrestle with what it means to bear God's image in a broken world and how the Holy Spirit forms genuine goodness that blesses others.

Whether you've wondered if you're "good enough" or simply want to grow into the person God created you to be, this conversation offers practical encouragement for cultivating a life that reflects his goodness every day.

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Everyone appreciates kindness when they receive it, but practicing it can be much harder—especially in a culture that often rewards speed, self-interest, and outrage. In this episode, Richard Kannwischer and Clay Scroggins explore kindness as more than good manners or politeness. They discuss how biblical kindness is an intentional act of mercy that reflects the heart of Jesus, why kindness is increasingly rare and unforgettable, and how small acts of compassion can transform relationships, communities, and even our own souls. Along the way, they offer practical ways to cultivate kindness in everyday life and challenge us to become the kind of people known for extending grace to others.

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What if kindness is more powerful than being right?

In this episode, Richard Kannwischer and Rene Schlaepfer explore how genuine kindness can transform relationships, soften hearts, strengthen marriages, and open unexpected doors for the Gospel. Through hilarious stories, practical wisdom, and deep biblical insight, they unpack why kindness is not weakness—it’s one of the clearest reflections of the heart of God.

You’ll discover:

  • Why kindness often reaches people before theology does
  • How small acts of compassion create lasting spiritual impact
  • What Scripture reveals about God’s kindness toward us
  • Why kindness matters in leadership, marriage, parenting, and ministry
  • Practical ways to cultivate a lifestyle of intentional kindness

Whether you’re struggling with difficult people, trying to lead well, or simply wanting to reflect Jesus more clearly, this conversation will encourage you to “go be kind.”

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What do you do when life doesn’t move at your pace? When you’re stuck in traffic, waiting on answers, or facing seasons that feel uncertain and out of your control?

In this conversation, Richard Kannwischer sits down with Clay Scroggins to talk about how to cultivate patience—not as passive waiting, but as active trust. Drawing from Clay’s own story of stepping away from a dream job without knowing what was next, they explore what it really looks like to follow God in the tension between “go” and “wait.”

Together, they unpack the deeper struggles behind impatience (control, fear, and the need to have everything figured out) and how God uses seasons of waiting to form something in us that couldn’t grow any other way.

Whether you’re waiting on a breakthrough in your marriage, your kids, your calling, or your circumstances, this episode will help you see that the waiting isn’t wasted—it’s where God does some of his deepest work.

If you’ve ever found yourself asking, “How long, God?”—this conversation is for you.

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Peace isn’t just something we feel, it’s something we live.

In this episode of Cultivate, Dr. Richard Kannwischer sits down with pastor Rene Schlaepfer to explore what it really means to live as a peacemaker in a world fueled by conflict, outrage, and division. Through powerful stories—from a Rwandan genocide survivor to real-life moments of tension in ministry—Rene shows that biblical peace goes far beyond avoiding conflict. It’s about becoming an agent of reconciliation.

Together, they unpack how easily we slip into fueling arguments, distancing ourselves from those we disagree with, or confusing righteous conviction with reactive anger. But the way of Jesus calls us to something deeper: to move toward people, to listen before reacting, and to sow seeds of peace.

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Peace can feel impossible in a world that constantly fuels anxiety.

In this episode of Cultivate, Dr. Richard Kannwischer sits down with Justin Whitmel Earley to explore how true peace is formed—not by escaping stress, but by intentionally cultivating a different kind of life. Drawing from his own battle with anxiety, Justin shares how simply knowing about peace isn’t the same as experiencing it.

Together, they unpack how modern habits quietly shape our inner world, often producing anxiety as a kind of “fruit” of our daily rhythms. But Scripture offers a deeper vision of peace—shalom—a life of wholeness, integration, and order where mind, body, and soul are aligned with God’s design.

You’ll hear practical ways to begin cultivating that kind of peace through simple, embodied practices like breathing, prayer, and creating intentional rhythms for your life. And ultimately, this conversation points to the deeper hope that makes lasting peace possible—even in the face of uncertainty and fear.

If your mind feels restless or your life feels out of sync, this episode offers a grounded and hopeful path toward real peace.

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Is joy simply a personality trait, or can it be cultivated even in the midst of loss, suffering, and disappointment? In this episode of Peachtree's Cultivate podcast, René Schlaepfer joins Dr. Richard Kannwischer to explore the deep and resilient joy that grows not from ideal circumstances, but from a life rooted in God’s love.

Through the unforgettable story of Dan Adragna, a man whose life was radically altered by illness and loss, René illustrates how joy is not denial, optimism, or forced positivity. Instead, joy is a Spirit-formed posture that gives us a forward lean and helps us see what God might still be doing when life feels broken. Drawing from Scripture, lived experience, and pastoral wisdom, this conversation reframes joy as something shaped by perspective, gratitude, and trust in God’s enduring presence.

In a culture driven by outrage, fear, and negative internal narratives, this episode invites us to examine the stories we tell ourselves and to ground our joy in the unshakable truth of God’s love. If you have ever wondered how joy is possible when circumstances are hard, or how to reclaim joy when it feels distant, this conversation offers hope and practical wisdom for the journey ahead.

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What if joy is not something we stumble into, but something we intentionally practice? In this episode of Peachtree's Cultivate podcast, Justin Whitmel Earley joins Dr. Richard Kannwischer to explore joy as a form of holy delight, grounded in God’s love for creation and expressed through embodied practices like feasting, celebration, and shared life.

Drawing on Scripture, neuroscience, and theology, Justin helps us understand the difference between fleeting pleasure and lasting joy. From dopamine cycles to biblical rhythms of fasting and feasting, this conversation reframes joy as a gift God delights in giving and a discipline we are invited to cultivate. Together, they reflect on why food, friendship, celebration, and even sexuality play such a central role in the Christian vision of joy, not as indulgences to be feared, but as signs pointing toward God’s goodness.

In a culture shaped by cynicism, shame, and restraint divorced from delight, this episode invites us to recover a joyful, embodied faith that celebrates what God has made.

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What do you do when you know you’ve fallen short—when failure, shame, or disappointment feels like the final word? In this episode of Peachtree's Cultivate podcast, René Schlaepfer joins Dr. Richard Kannwischer to explore how love is formed not through performance or spiritual success, but through grace received in our places of weakness.

Reflecting on Peter’s denial of Jesus and his tender restoration on the shoreline, this conversation invites us to see how deeply love and belovedness are intertwined. Jesus does not meet Peter with correction or condemnation, but with presence, questions of love, and a recommissioning rooted in grace.

This episode speaks to anyone who has struggled with shame, felt disqualified, or tried to earn God’s approval. It offers a hopeful vision of a life shaped by belovedness rather than performance, and a reminder that loved people are the ones who learn to love others well.

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What if love isn’t primarily a feeling, but a practice—one that involves your body, your habits, and your everyday choices? In this episode of Peachtree's Cultivate podcast, we explore what it means to practice love with your whole self.

Drawing on Scripture, neuroscience, and lived experience, Justin Whitmel Earley and Dr. Richard Kannwischer reflect on how our lives and bodies are designed for love, not self-focus or self-improvement, but self-giving for the good of others. Together, they unpack what it looks like to move from the “mirror” to the “window,” reimagining how we eat, exercise, use technology, show up in relationships, and even walk with others through suffering.

This conversation invites us to see love as something cultivated over time through embodied practices, covenant commitment, and presence, especially in a distracted and disembodied world. If you’re hoping for a more grounded, faithful way to live and love, this episode offers a hopeful and practical vision for everyday life.

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So many of us were taught that spiritual growth means trying harder by doing more, striving longer, and feeling guilty when we fall short. But what if that’s not how transformation actually happens?

In this episode of Cultivate, Dr. Richard Kannwischer talks with pastor Rene Schlaepfer about how God grows the fruit of the Spirit in us through grace, not effort. Rene shares his personal journey of losing joy in ministry, preaching “try harder” sermons, and the moment Galatians exposed the false gospel of self-effort that had quietly shaped his faith.

Together, they explore how beginning with the Spirit but living by human effort drains joy, distorts discipleship, and creates pressure-filled faith. You’ll also hear a simple daily practice for grounding your life in love, joy, peace, gentleness, and trust—before the noise of the world takes over.

If your faith feels heavy, exhausting, or forced, this conversation invites you to rediscover a better way: letting the Spirit do the growing.

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What if real spiritual growth does not start with trying harder, but with practicing differently? In this opening episode of Season 5 of the Peachtree Church Podcast, Richard Kannwischer sits down with author and lawyer Justin Earley to explore how transformation happens at the pace of a garden, not a machine.

Drawing from Justin’s own journey through anxiety, burnout, and healing, this conversation invites us to rethink habits, the body, and the spiritual life. Together, they explore why we cannot simply think our way into the fruit of the Spirit and how God invites us to partner with him by cultivating daily practices that shape our hearts, minds, and bodies toward love, peace, and joy.

If you have ever felt stuck, exhausted, or frustrated that growth feels elusive, this episode offers a hopeful and practical vision for the year of change to come. Change is possible when we tend the soil of our lives and trust the Master Gardener to bring the fruit.

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In this month’s Dwelling conversation, Dr. Richard Kannwischer welcomes pastor and author Rich Villodas for a thoughtful exploration of what it means to practice gratitude in a world filled with constant comparison, competition, and distraction. Drawing from the Psalms, Rich reflects on the deeper work of gratitude—not as a fleeting feeling, but as a spiritual posture shaped by awareness, specificity, and intentional reflection.

Together they unpack the subtle habits that erode gratitude—comparing, coveting, and complaining—and offer practical rhythms that help us return to the goodness of God with clarity and joy. With warmth and humor, Rich shares glimpses of his own family practices, the gift of written prayer, and the slow, steady work of cultivating a grateful heart.

Whether you’re longing for a renewed sense of God’s presence or seeking simple, grounded ways to anchor your soul this season, this conversation invites you to pause, pay attention, and rediscover the transforming power of giving thanks.

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This month, Richard and Tom explore what it means to practice gratitude as more than good manners. Looking to Psalms 100, 50, 136, and 107, they uncover how Thanksgiving roots us in the story of God’s goodness—from creation to redemption—and reminds us who we are and whose we are. Together, they reflect on how joy can shake the ground beneath us, how gratitude renews our sense of belonging, and how retelling the story of God’s faithfulness helps us resist the false narratives that shape our world. This conversation invites you to remember, rejoice, and give thanks to the One whose love endures forever.

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In this episode, Dr. Richard Kannwischer speaks with Rich Villodas about what it means to live as people of grace in a world that feels deeply fractured. From the Psalms to the story of the lame man at the Beautiful Gate, they explore how healing begins with honesty about our own brokenness and how confession opens the door to wholeness. Together, they reflect on what true forgiveness looks like—not the polite kind that denies pain, but the deep, transformative kind that makes room for grace to take root. This episode invites you to slow down, notice where God is mending what’s been shattered, and learn how to share that same healing presence with others

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In this month’s Dwelling in the Psalms conversation, Pastor Richard Kannwischer is joined by theologian and professor N.T. Wright to explore the depth of God’s grace. Together, they look beyond a narrow view of forgiveness to discover grace as God’s ongoing work of renewal—restoring us to our true vocation as image bearers.

Through Psalms of confession, refuge, and praise (Psalms 36, 51, 31, and 103), they reflect on how self-awareness, honesty, and trust open the way for healing and hope. This episode is an invitation to remember God’s goodness, embrace his mercy, and bless the Lord.

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In this month’s Dwelling in the Psalms conversation, Dr. Richard Kannwischer and Rich Villodas explore the urgent call to unity in a time of polarization and mistrust. Reflecting on Psalm 133, they discuss the difference between unity and uniformity, the role of anxiety in our divisions, and how prayer shapes us into people who can listen well, speak truthfully, and trust God’s goodness together. With practical wisdom drawn from Rich’s diverse congregation, including practices like “incarnational listening,” this episode offers hope that the church can embody reconciliation and become a prophetic sign of God’s presence in a fragmented world.

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In this episode, Pastor Rich Kannwischer sits down with renowned New Testament scholar N.T. Wright to explore how the Psalms teach us to live with God in unity, trust, and hope—even in a world marked by fragmentation and anxiety. Together they unpack vivid biblical imagery—from oil running down Aaron’s beard to the call to “taste and see that the Lord is good”—and consider what it means for the church to embody unity, honesty, and steadfastness today.

Wright reflects on the challenge of carrying burdens, the discipline of prayer, and the deep joy found in praising God even when circumstances feel uncertain. Along the way, he highlights how Scripture invites us to a firmer foundation, a richer life of faith, and a vision of the church that is rooted in Christ above all.

Whether you are searching for encouragement in prayer, wrestling with disunity in the church, or longing to experience God’s shelter and goodness, this conversation offers timeless wisdom on how to dwell more deeply with God and with one another.

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In this month’s Dwelling in the Psalms conversation, Pastor Dr. Richard Kannwischer sits down with author and pastor Rich Villodas to explore what it means to cultivate a teachable heart in a world overflowing with information. Drawing from the Psalms, they unpack how prayer, scripture, and reordering our desires can help us move beyond mere knowledge into a deeper, skillful way of living. With stories about delight, lament, and learning from wise mentors, this episode invites you to slow down, listen for God’s guidance, and let his Word become a lamp to your feet and a light to your path.

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In this special episode of the Peachtree Podcast, Senior Pastor Richard Kannwischer sits down with world-renowned theologian N.T. Wright to explore what it means to cultivate a teachable spirit through the lens of the Psalms. Together, they unpack how ancient wisdom literature invites us to grow in curiosity, humility, and holy trust.

From the acrostic depths of Psalm 119 to the soul-centering rest of Psalm 127, this conversation reveals how prayer and Scripture illuminate our path—not just with knowledge, but with transformation. You'll hear reflections on reshaping desire, trusting God in our work and rest, and how glory isn't just about eternity, but about God’s presence here and now.

Whether you’re navigating burnout, seeking direction, or simply longing to dwell more deeply with God, this episode is a guide to becoming more attentive, more human, and more whole.

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In this powerful and honest episode of Dwelling in the Psalms, Senior Pastor Richard Kannwischer is joined again by renowned theologian N.T. Wright to explore some of the most vulnerable prayers in the Bible—psalms of struggle, confusion, and lament.

Together, they journey through Psalms 2, 70, 88, 142, and others that give voice to those wrestling with injustice, silence, depression, and the deep ache of feeling forgotten. Whether you’re hiding in a metaphorical cave like David or crying “come quickly, Lord,” this conversation shows how even our rawest cries are sacred.

Drawing from his pastoral work in broken communities, Tom reflects on what it means to pray in solidarity with the suffering—those near and those we may never meet. He shares moving personal stories, insights into the emotional honesty of the Psalms, and the invitation to persist in prayer even when the answers don’t come quickly.

This is an episode for anyone in a season of waiting, grief, or silence—and for those walking alongside others in pain. You are not alone. The Psalms are your prayer book too.

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In this heartfelt episode of Dwelling in the Psalms, Senior Pastor Richard Kannwischer is joined by world-renowned theologian and biblical scholar N.T. Wright for a powerful conversation about what it means to trust God in turbulent times. Exploring the historical and spiritual depth of Psalms 18, 85, 91, and 130, Tom shares timeless wisdom on faith, suffering, and God’s unfailing love.

Together, they unpack Hebrew concepts like hesed (steadfast love) and emet (truth), reflect on the imagery of God as refuge and fortress, and highlight the beauty of temple theology—how heaven and earth meet in the person of Jesus and in our lives today.

Through stories from Scripture and personal reflections, this episode invites listeners to dwell in the shelter of the Most High and discover God’s faithfulness in every season.

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What does it really mean to be vulnerable with God? In this month’s episode of Dwelling in the Psalms, Dr. Richard Kannwischer and special guest Rich Villodas explore the power of vulnerability in the life of faith. Rooted in Psalm 139 and the life of Jesus, this rich conversation delves into why self-examination matters, how to invite God into our interior life, and why praying “I need” might be the most courageous act of trust. With personal stories, practical tools like “exploring the iceberg,” and a deeply pastoral tone, this episode will help you discover how vulnerability can open the door to blessing, intimacy, and freedom in your walk with God.

Visit peachtreechurch.com/dwell for more resources and to journey with us as we learn to dwell in God's presence.

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What happens when we stop striving for control and start asking God to truly see us, hear us, and be with us? In this deeply moving episode, Senior Pastor Richard Kannwischer sits down with world-renowned theologian N.T. Wright to explore how the Psalms invite us into a more vulnerable, authentic relationship with God. Through themes like “Hear me,” “Search me,” “Bless me,” and “Remember me,” they discuss what it means to be fully known and loved by God—even when we feel forgotten, lost, or afraid. Together, they reflect on Psalm 39, Psalm 139, and the longing we all share not just to be blessed, but to be remembered. Whether you're walking through grief, questioning God's nearness, or simply seeking a deeper way to dwell in God's presence, this conversation will stir your soul and strengthen your faith.

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Why is waiting so hard—and what does it have to do with hope? In this month’s Peachtree Podcast, Pastor Richard Kannwischer sits down with author and pastor Rich Villodas to talk about the practice of hope in a world marked by anxiety, disorientation, and despair. Drawing deeply from the Psalms, they explore how waiting isn't just a spiritual inconvenience but a sacred space where God does deep work within us. As Easter approaches, discover how real hope isn't about getting what we want—but trusting in the God who is making all things new.

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What does real hope look like in the face of death, doubt, and delay? Throughout the month of April—and especially as we journey through Easter—Pastor Richard Kannwischer and N.T. Wright explore the Psalms that carry us from lament to resurrection, from the cries of Psalm 42 to the promise of Psalm 118. In this rich and timely conversation, discover how Christian hope isn't just wishful thinking, but the bold, Spirit-empowered confidence that God is making all things new.

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How can curiosity strengthen your faith and draw you closer to God? In this episode, Pastor Rich Villodas joins us to explore the power of curiosity in our spiritual lives. Through the Psalms, we uncover how asking honest questions, embracing humility, and seeking deeper understanding can transform our relationship with God.

Together, we reflect on Psalm 8, the role of lament, and the importance of bringing our questions to God—even the hard ones. Rich shares personal stories and insights on how curiosity leads to greater intimacy with God and others, reminding us that faith isn’t about having all the answers, but about being open to learning and growing.

Discover how to cultivate a deeper faith by embracing curiosity, honesty, and the transformative power of the Psalms.

For more resources and to engage with our Daily Dwells, visit peachtreechurch.com/dwell.

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In this episode of the Peachtree Church podcast, Senior Pastor Richard Kannwischer and renowned scholar N.T. Wright explore how the Psalms invite us into deeper faith through curiosity, lament, and worship. They discuss the power of asking questions, the raw honesty of biblical lament, and how Jesus’ crucifixion marks the beginning of a revolutionary Kingdom. Through Psalm 8, Psalm 137, and Psalm 22, they uncover profound truths about identity, suffering, and hope. Tune in to learn how to engage with the Psalms in a way that transforms your faith.

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In this episode, we explore how to cultivate awe and wonder in your faith through the Psalms. Hosted by Dr. Richard Kannwischer, this conversation with pastor and author Rich Villodas unpacks the power of slowing down, paying attention, and rediscovering God's presence in everyday life. Through personal stories, biblical insights, and practical wisdom, learn how to shift your perspective, embrace gratitude, and engage in communal worship to deepen your relationship with God. Tune in and be inspired to see the divine in the ordinary.

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Join senior pastor Dr. Richard Kannwischer and renowned theologian N.T. Wright as they explore the Psalms through the lens of amazement. In this inspiring conversation, they uncover how these ancient songs reveal God's power, presence, and wisdom in our daily lives. Discover how the Psalms can deepen your faith, renew your perspective, and fill you with awe. Whether you're seeking strength in difficult times or a fresh sense of wonder in your spiritual journey, this episode will leave you amazed at the richness of Scripture.

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Join host Senior Pastor Dr. Rich Kannwischer as he engages in an insightful conversation with acclaimed hymn writer and worship leader Keith Getty. They explore the transformative power of the Psalms, the role of music in worship, and the importance of lament in Christian life. Keith shares his personal experiences, insights on hymnody, and the critical role of teaching worship as a discipline.

The discussion also touches on the impact of Psalms on spiritual formation, the enduring legacy of hymns, and how they shape both personal and communal faith journeys. Join us as we delve into the season of Dwell, reflecting on God’s presence through ancient prayers and songs.

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In this engaging episode, Rich Villodas, lead pastor of New Life Fellowship, sits down with Dr. Richard Kannwischer to share his remarkable faith journey and how the Psalms have been a powerful guide through life’s ups and downs. Hear Rich’s inspiring story of family transformation and how dwelling in God’s presence through prayer and scripture, specifically in the Book of Psalms, provides true stability.

Join us as we kick off a year-long focus on the Psalms and learn how this ancient prayer book can help you experience a richer life with God. Ready to go deeper? Tune in and be inspired!

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Join host Dr. Richard Kannwischer in an inspiring conversation with renowned theologian N.T. Wright as they explore how the Psalms can guide us in deepening our prayer lives and attuning our hearts to God's voice. Together, they reflect on how the Psalms serve as a timeless guide for conversing with God and listening for his response, shaping both our individual faith and our collective spiritual journey.

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Join Ruth Haley Barton and Dr. Richard Kannwischer as they explore the spiritual practices from the past year, discussing how to integrate them meaningfully into your current season of life.

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Join Dr. Richard Kannwischer and John Ortberg as they discuss what it means to develop an intentional rule of life to continue growing in your walk with Jesus.

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Join Dr. Richard Kannwischer and Justin Earley as they explore the concept of a Rule of Life. Drawing from Justin's book, The Common Rule, they delve into how to navigate a busy life while faithfully pursuing Jesus. Together, they offer insights and practical wisdom for living with intention and purpose.

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Join Dr. Richard Kannwischer, Senior Pastor of Peachtree Presbyterian Church, as he interview author Justin Earley about creating a household of service and generosity.

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Join Dr. Richard Kannwischer, Senior Pastor of Peachtree Presbyterian Church, and Ruth Haley Barton as they discuss what it means to have share in God's nature through service and generosity.

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Join John Ortberg and Dr. Richard Kannwischer as they discuss what it means to be a servant of God through the spiritual practices of service and generosity.

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Join Dr. Richard Kannwischer and Justin Earley to be encouraged to feast, delight and live in worship alongside your friends.

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Join Dr. Richard Kannwischer and Ruth Haley Barton as they discuss what it means to have a practice of worshipping together. Why is it important to worship and celebrate together?

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Join Dr. Richard Kannwischer, Senior Pastor of Peachtree Church, as he shares a conversation with John Ortberg about what it means for Christians to worship and celebrate individually and corporately. Scripture instructs us to be people of joy, but how do we practice becoming the joyous people of God?

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Join Dr. Richard Kannwischer and Justin Earley to learn ways to attune your mind to the things of God by creating daily habits and rhythms that you can practice even in the midst of chaos.

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Join Dr. Richard Kannwischer and Ruth Haley Barton to discover ways to internalize and dwell on God's word within your daily life.

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What does it mean to study the Bible and internalize scripture in such a way that it begins to shape our minds and our lives?

Join Dr. Richard Kannwischer and John Ortberg to learn how you can train your mind to dwell on the things of God.

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Join Dr. Richard Kannwischer, Senior Pastor of Peachtree Presbyterian Church, as he shares a conversation with Ruth Haley Barton about what it means to focus on God through the practices of simplicity and fasting.

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Join Dr. Richard Kannwischer, Senior Pastor of Peachtree Church, as he shares a conversation with John Ortberg about what it means to practice simplicity and fasting as followers of Jesus.

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Listen as author Ruth Haley Barton and Dr. Richard Kannwischer discuss what it means to listen for and discern God's voice and will for your life as a follower of Jesus.

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Join Dr. Richard Kannwischer and John Ortberg as they discuss what it means to hear God and discern his will for your life.

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Dr. Richard Kannwischer and author Justin Earley discuss what it means to be present within your family and how to use the gift of technology responsibly.

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Join Dr. Rich Kannwischer and Ruth Haley Barton as they discuss how to silence the noise of the world around us as we seek the presence of God through the practices of solitude and silence.

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Join Dr. Richard Kannwischer and John Ortberg as they discuss what it means to pursue God through the practices of solitude and silence.

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Author and speaker Justin Earley and Dr. Richard Kannwischer discuss how confession among trusted friends is life-giving and freeing for a follower of Jesus.

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Join Dr. Richard Kannwischer and Ruth Haley Barton as they discuss how to connect with each other and God as we seek to practice Secrecy and Confession for this month of Overflow.

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Join Dr. Richard Kannwischer and John Ortberg as they consider the spiritual practices of secrecy and confession. Discover how Scripture encourages us on the journey of knowing and being known.

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Author Justin Earley and Dr. Richard Kannwischer discuss what it means to practice Sabbath while keeping up with family and workplace demands. This episode offers practical examples of what it looks like for young families and professionals to practice holy rest throughout the week.

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How do we find true rest in a culture of hurry and technology? Dr. Richard Kannwischer and Ruth Haley Barton discuss March's spiritual practice of Sabbath and what it means to delight in the invitation of God.

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Dr. Richard Kannwischer and John Ortberg discuss the spiritual practice of sabbath from a biblical and spiritual perspective.

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Dr. Richard Kannwischer and Ruth Haley Barton cover February’s spiritual practice, prayer, in this episode. Check it out to listen to them discuss breath prayers, how to pray well with others, and rote prayers vs. spontaneous prayers.

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Dr. Richard Kannwischer and John Ortberg cover February’s spiritual practice, prayer, in this episode. Check it out to listen to them discuss the meaning of prayer, how to pray, and the different types of prayer.

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On January 21st, John Mark Comer spoke at Peachtree as part of our Pentz Speaker Series. John Mark is the founding pastor of Bridgetown Church in Portland, Oregon, and the bestselling author of multiple books, including The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry and Live No Lies. Listen to this recording of the event to hear John Mark share excerpts from his newest book, Practicing the Way, which focuses on how the first followers of Jesus developed a Rule of Life, or habits and practices based on the life of Jesus himself.

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Join Dr. Rich Kannwischer and special guest, Ruth Haley Barton in the second episode of our Overflow Podcast as they continue the launch of our year-long exploration of the living water of God. Through this insightful discussion, we will rediscover the tools, spiritual practices, and understandings that train and prepare us for a way of life that works – a life transformed with the overflowing abundance of God's love.

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Beautifully expressed in Psalm 23, David illustrates God's involvement in our lives, showcasing how the Lord actively works for our good. In the coming episode, special guest Ruth Haley Barton and Dr. Richard Kannwischer begin a series of conversations focusing on embracing God's transformative work and the overflowing abundance of God's presence in our lives.

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Join Dr. Rich Kannwischer and special guest, John Ortberg in the first episode of our Overflow Podcast as they begin our year-long exploration of the living water of God. Through this insightful discussion, we will rediscover the tools, spiritual practices, and understandings that train and prepare us for blessed lives overflowing with internal growth and transformation.

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In the cherished Psalm 23:5, David declares contentment with a vivid image: "My cup overflows!" This year, join Peachtree Church on a journey to embrace a life like Jesus, rediscovering spiritual practices monthly for lives filled with the living water of God.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Rich Kannwischer leads our final weekly Bible reading for Quest: Revelation 1-5, 19-21 Psalm 150

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Rev. Vicki Harrington Franch leads our weekly Bible reading: 1 Peter 1, 4-5 | 1 John 1-5 Psalm 147

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Chuck Roberts leads our weekly Bible reading: Hebrews 1, 11-13 | James 1-5 Psalm 139

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Rev. Vicki Harrington Franch leads our weekly Bible reading: Acts 27-28 | Romans 5, 7-8, 12-14 | Psalm 145

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Rich Kannwischer leads our weekly Bible reading: Acts 19-20 | Ephesians 1-6 | Psalm 137

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Chuck Roberts leads our weekly Bible reading: Acts 16-18 | Philippians 1-2 | 1 Thessalonians 2 | 1 Corinthians 3, 11, 15 | Psalm 136

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Mary Hoffman leads our weekly Bible reading: Acts 13-15 | Galatians 1-2, 5-6 | Psalm 133

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Jay Madden leads our weekly Bible reading: Acts 1-2, 6-12 | Psalm 131

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Rev. Vicki Harrington Franch leads our weekly Bible reading: Mark 14:43-16:20 | Luke 24 | John 20:19-29, 21 | Matthew 28 | Psalm 130

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Chuck Roberts leads our weekly Bible reading: Mark 13:1-14:42 | Matthew 24-25 | Luke 12:35-59, 17:20-37, 21 | Psalm 127

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Rich Kannwischer leads our weekly Bible reading: Mark 10:35-12:44 | Matthew 12, 15, 18:1-20, 22-23 | Luke 14, 17:1-10, 18 | John 2, 13:31-35 | Psalm 122

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Stephen Michael Newby leads our weekly Bible reading: Mark 8:31-10:34 | John 4, 6, 8:12-59, 11:1-44, 13:1-17 | Matthew 10, 16 | Psalm 121

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Mary Hoffman leads our weekly Bible reading: Mark 6:1-8:30 | Luke 10:38-42, 14 Matthew 4, 17:1-13 | Psalm 113

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Rev. Vicki Harrington Franch leads our weekly Bible reading: Mark 5:1-43 | John 5, 9 | Matthew 8-9 | Psalm 108

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Kelly Kannwischer leads our weekly Bible reading: Mark 3:7-4:41 | Matthew 13:24-58, 18 Luke 9:25-37, 15-16 | John 3, 7, 10 | Psalm 103

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Rich Kannwischer leads our weekly Bible reading: Mark 1:1-3:6 | Matthew 5-7 | John 15-17 | Psalm 100

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Chuck Roberts leads our weekly Bible reading: Zechariah 1, 8 | Malachi 1-4 | Psalm 96

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Rich Kannwischer leads our weekly Bible reading: Nehemiah 1-8 | Psalm 91

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Stephen Michael Newby leads our weekly Bible reading: Ezra 1-6 and Haggai 1-2, ending with Psalm 90.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Rev. Vicki Harrington Franch leads our weekly Bible reading: Esther 1-9, ending with Psalm 88.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Jay Madden leads our weekly Bible reading: Daniel 1-3, 5-6, 9, ending with Psalm 84.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Mary Hoffman leads our weekly Bible reading: Ezekiel 1-3, 6-7, and 36-37, ending with Psalm 77.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Rich Kannwischer leads our weekly Bible reading: Jeremiah 1:1-2:13, 5, 29-31, and Lamentations 1-3, ending with Psalm 70.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Chuck Roberts leads our weekly Bible reading: Isaiah 1, 6, 11, 35, 40, 53, 55, 61, and 65, ending with Psalm 63.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Rev. Cody Jensen leads our weekly Bible reading: 2 Kings 18-19, and 21-25, ending with Psalm 62.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Mary Hoffman leads our weekly Bible reading: Hosea 1, 3, and Amos 1, 3-5, 9, ending with Psalm 53.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Rich Kannwischer leads our weekly Bible reading: 1 Kings 17-19, 2 Kings 2, and 4:1-6:23 ending with Psalm 51.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Rev. Vicki Harrington Franch leads our weekly Bible reading: 1 Kings 12-16 ending with Psalm 46.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Rich Kannwischer leads our weekly Bible reading: 1 Kings 1-8 and 10-11 ending with Psalm 42.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Stephen Michael Newby leads our weekly Bible reading: 2 Samuel 9, 11-12, 18-19 and 1 Chronicles 22, 29 ending with Psalm 40.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Chuck Roberts leads our weekly Bible reading: 1 Samuel 15-17, 24, and 2 Samuel 6-7, ending with Psalm 34.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Rev. Vicki Harrington Franch leads our weekly Bible reading: 1 Samuel 1-4, and 8-13, ending with Psalm 31.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Kelly Kannwischer leads our weekly Bible reading: Ruth 1-4, ending with Psalm 27.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Chuck Roberts leads our weekly Bible reading: Judges 6-8, and 13-16, ending with Psalm 24.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Rich Kannwischer leads our weekly Bible reading: Judges 1-5, beginning with Psalm 23.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Mary Hoffman leads our weekly Bible reading: Joshua 1-4, 6, 8:30-35, 10-11, and 23-24, ending with Psalm 22.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Chuck Roberts leads our weekly Bible reading: Deuteronomy 5-8, 28-29, and 31-34, ending with Psalm 19.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Rich Kannwischer leads our weekly Bible reading: Numbers 13-14, and 20-24, beginning with Psalm 16.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Mary Hoffman leads our weekly Bible reading: Exodus 17-20, 32, 34, 40, and Leviticus 16, ending with Psalm 14.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Stephen Michael Newby leads our weekly Bible reading: Exodus 1-4, 7, 10-11, and 13-15, ending with Psalm 13.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Rev. Vicki Harrington Franch leads our weekly Bible reading: Genesis 37, 39-42, 45, and 50, ending with Psalm 8.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Chuck Roberts leads our weekly Bible reading: Genesis 27-33, ending with Psalm 3.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Mary Hoffman leads our weekly Bible reading: Genesis 12, 15, 17, 22, 24-25:18 and Psalm 2.

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Explore God's story with Peachtree Church as Dr. Richard Kannwischer leads in this week's Bible reading: Genesis 1-4, 6-9, 11:1-9 with a prayer from Psalm 1.

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