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Brave Cities
Hugh Halter, Taylor McCall, and Jon Dengler discuss faith, church, and cultivating Kingdom ecosystems. There are no white papers for Brave Cities - the best we can offer are Grey Pages.
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Jun 27, 2025 • 1h 13min
S2 E22 Brave Ladies- An Unpredictible, Authentic Adventure
This week on Grey Pages, we flip the script with a long-overdue ladies takeover episode! For the first time ever, we hear directly from the women who have been holding it down behind the scenes of the Brave Cities movement. Join Bree Linderman, Chelsea Repic, Cheryl Halter, and Lindsey McCall—the wives of Lance, Joel, Hugh, and Taylor—as they share candidly about life, marriage, motherhood, leadership, and living out a missional call as a family.This episode centers the voices of women whose steady presence, faithful discernment, and often-invisible work have helped shape families, ministries, and entire communities.In this episode, you’ll hear:🔥 How they’ve navigated mission as family, not just “supporting roles”🌪️ The balance between stability and flexibility in life and ministry🛑 Real talk about boundaries, burnout, and permission to say “no”💡 Why authenticity matters more than fitting into anyone else’s mold😂 Hilarious (and sometimes ridiculous) “war stories” from life in the trenches🙌 What’s helped them stay grounded through unpredictable seasons🧭 Words of wisdom they’d offer to their younger selves—and to anyone just starting the journeyKey Quotes:“It’s okay to say no. It’s okay to not be at everything. That doesn’t mean you’re failing.”“Don’t compare your life to someone else’s call—walk your road faithfully.”“Authentic community isn’t a luxury. It’s how we survive.”

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Jun 12, 2025 • 45min
S2 E21 Communities of Desire
Discover the transformative power of 'communities of desire' that prioritize mutual longing over measurable outcomes. The discussion shifts from traditional hierarchies to decentralized connections, drawing insights from historical movements and personal experiences. Explore the role of shared aspirations in spiritual growth and the importance of purpose over productivity in leadership. By fostering an authentic community, individuals can align with their true desires and create meaningful relationships, enriching their lives and collective journeys.

Jun 4, 2025 • 51min
S2E20 Love the Soil, Love the Work
– Lessons from Senegal with Joel RepicIn this special episode of the Grey Pages podcast, Joel Repic joins the team live from Senegal to share a deeply moving reflection on mission, suffering, and the slow, faithful cultivation of Kingdom ecosystems. What begins as a simple story about a fruit orchard becomes a rich metaphor for prophetic work in hard soil—spiritual, cultural, and literal.Joel recounts his time with a Senegalese pastor and his wife—pioneering believers in their tribe—who have built a refuge, a youth center, a school, and an orchard in one of the most difficult contexts imaginable. Together, the team explores what it means to fall in love with the process, to work with your hands, and to find hope not in the results, but in the slow, faithful labor of love.From aquaponics systems in Tampa to mango trees in Senegal, this conversation is a testament to those who plant where the ground is dry, who water with tears, and who stay even when there's little fruit—because they love the soil and the people on it.Topics Covered:The slow work of Kingdom ecosystems in hard placesWhy some of the most faithful work bears fruit far down the road—or not at allLearning from suffering, not success, in global missionThe healing power of working with your handsEmpire vs. Kingdom thinking: Results-driven vs. process-loving workAquaponics as a parable for community-buildingApostolic foundations and generational thinkingWhy “loving the process” might be the most sustainable posture for missionA Few Quotes:“He doesn’t just love results—he loves the soil and the people who live on it.”“It’s not normal for beautiful things to grow quickly.”“You might have to cut down the very tree you spent ten years tending.”“Kingdom work is everywhere. You’ll find Jesus in it—I promise.”Who This Episode is For:Mission workers, church planters, social entrepreneurs, anyone doing hard work in dry places, and all who need a reminder that slow faithfulness matters more than quick fruit.

May 14, 2025 • 51min
S2 E19 Benevolent Trauma | A Pathway to Change
Joel Repic, a church planter from Aliquippa, PA, and Jason Bowman, a digital strategist, dive into the complexities of transforming inspiration into action in community missions. They discuss how loyalty conflicts within denominations impact leaders trying to innovate. The podcast explores 'benevolent trauma' as a catalyst for change, the role of structure in mission, and the need for actionable pathways in community life. Through compelling metaphors and practical insights, they highlight the urgent call for a new approach to church and mission.

May 5, 2025 • 1h 7min
S2 E18 David Godbout | Play the Long Game: A Lower Branch & A Lower Bar
David Godbout, a longtime St. Louis community minister who shifted from church-planting to decades-long, presence-based neighborhood work. He recounts choosing patience, listening, and relationship-building. Hear stories about renovating the historic Melvin Theater, creating a beloved outdoor basketball court, running local festivals, and why small, slow acts of love reshape a neighborhood.

Apr 18, 2025 • 56min
S2 E17 A Pipeline for Unicorns
Joel Repick, a dedicated community builder from Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, shares his insights on cultivating mission-driven leaders—referred to as "unicorns"—in underserved areas. The conversation highlights the complexities of relocating talent into marginalized communities and the importance of nurturing local talent. They confront the real challenges faced in community engagement and personal tragedy, sharing raw stories that underline the need for deep, lasting transformation. The episode also explores the church's evolution as a family, army, and city, emphasizing authentic connections in the mission.

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Apr 4, 2025 • 51min
S2 Ep16 The Axiom of Anonymity
This discussion dives into the intriguing concept of anonymity and its role in personal and spiritual growth. It explores Jesus’ teachings on humility versus self-promotion, urging listeners to consider the authentic intentions behind their good works. The conversation contrasts community-focused storytelling with the pitfalls of branding. Personal anecdotes illuminate how self-promotion can stifle genuine passion, while the impact of ethical storytelling in nonprofits is examined. Ultimately, the episode advocates for embracing humility and authenticity in leadership and community building.

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Mar 26, 2025 • 1h 7min
S2 E15 Life Together??
Joel Repic, a longtime friend and team member of Brave Cities, shares his experiences living within the Community of Celebration, a Benedictine-inspired intentional Christian community. He reflects on the core values of prayer, commitment, and communal living, offering insights on navigating conflict with grace. The discussion also touches on the unique challenges of gentrification, the difference between expectations and agreements in relationships, and the importance of gratitude in maintaining deep ties. This lively conversation brings humor and depth to the realities of building a shared life.

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Mar 14, 2025 • 1h 1min
S2 E14 Jessie Cruikshank | The Dream Crusher | Deep Learning, Brain Science, & Discipleship
In this enlightening conversation, neuroscientist and author Jessie Cruikshank shares insights on the brain science of discipleship. She reveals how traditional teaching often hinders true transformation. Jessie discusses the differences between semantic and autobiographical memory, emphasizing the importance of personal experiences in spiritual growth. She argues for a shift away from passive learning towards relational strategies that foster community and authenticity. With her unique background from roller derby to academia, she challenges listeners to rethink church practices and prioritize identity formation.

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Mar 11, 2025 • 52min
S2 E13 Revelation, Deduction, the King, & the Kingdom
The discussion kicks off with reflections on a recent gathering of church leaders, igniting visions for community transformation. The hosts critique traditional church models that favor gathering over genuine change. They explore how preaching about the king differs from actively demonstrating the kingdom. The importance of elevating marginalized voices in church planting is highlighted, urging a shift from wealthier areas to those in need. A call to action stresses the need for deeper connections and collective support for the poor, advocating for a transformative approach to faith.


