

Between Sundays with The Chandlers
Matt Chandler & Lauren Chandler
Between Sundays with the Chandlers is a candid podcast hosted by Matt and Lauren Chandler that invites listeners into the everyday conversations that happen between church services and busy weeks. Between Sundays offers thoughtful reflections rooted in Scripture and lived experience. Matt and Lauren share openly about the challenges and blessings of walking with Jesus in the middle of work, family life, and personal growth, creating space for listeners to feel seen, encouraged, and grounded.
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Oct 7, 2025 • 48min
Embodied Faith and the Death of Platitudes
In this engaging discussion, artist and writer Josh Nadeau shares his journey from a deeply catechized Christian upbringing to spiritual numbness and eventual rebirth through beauty. He delves into themes of apathy, addiction, and the struggle against Gnosticism in modern faith. Josh recounts finding hope in embodied discipleship through boxing and emphasizes the importance of the Theology of the Body. His book, Room For Good Things to Run Wild, reflects on using beauty and story to reconnect with the disenfranchised middle of Christianity.

Sep 23, 2025 • 50min
When One Drink Isn't Enough
JP and Ashley Graves, longtime members of The Village Church, share their powerful journey of overcoming alcohol dependence. JP recounts how casual drinking spiraled into addiction, affecting both his marriage and family life. Ashley reflects on the challenges of living with addiction, the pain of deception, and the path to forgiveness. The turning point comes with a heartfelt confession before a pivotal baptism. Their story highlights the significance of community support, faith, and the transformative power of recovery.

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Sep 9, 2025 • 1h 6min
Purpose, Identity and Calling
Will Chung, a pastor focused on discipleship in North Orange County, and Luke Lezon, a young adults pastor in Orlando, dive into the identity challenges faced by Gen Z and Millennials. They discuss the dangers of comfort culture and emphasize the importance of self-denial in the journey of faith. Personal stories reveal struggles with burnout, depression, and the need for authentic ministry. The conversation highlights how transient cities provide unique opportunities for gospel engagement and the role of mentorship in fostering spiritual growth.

Aug 26, 2025 • 1h 12min
Faith in the Workplace
Join entrepreneur Marty Bryan, founder of the Christian-themed Marty B’s restaurant chain, and former tech executive Eric Loper, now a consultant launching faith-based ventures. They explore the intersection of faith and business, sharing how to maintain values in the workplace. Marty reveals insights on building a nine-restaurant empire centered on hospitality, while Eric discusses transitioning from tech to purpose-driven companies. The duo emphasizes bold faith, ambition, and integrity in professional environments, advocating for work as a spiritual act.

Aug 12, 2025 • 54min
Caring Well for Others
In a thought-provoking discussion, Adam Paa, a social worker and Director of Redemptive Care at The Village Church, and Summer Vinson Berger, Executive Director of Care, delve into the complexities of pastoral care. They share insights on the importance of owning past failures and rebuilding a care framework focused on humility and healing. Topics include the integration of psychology and gospel, the messy realities of recovery, and how churches can better respond to trauma. Their heartfelt advice encourages both leaders and those seeking care to embrace vulnerability and seek authentic support.

Jun 17, 2025 • 52min
A Word for Tired Church Planters
Today I unpack the gritty, grace-filled realities of planting churches with three faithful men—Ronnie, Travis, and Spencer—who are living it right now. We talk about the surprising slowness of fruit, the wounds of unmet expectations, and the refining power of suffering. We also celebrate the deep friendships, family sacrifices, and the sacred calling of building from scratch. Whether you’re dreaming of planting, deep in the trenches, or a church member wondering how to help—this one will stir your heart and steady your hands.In This EpisodeWhy Church Planting Still MattersFirst-Year Surprises: Slow Growth, Big WorkVision Matters More Than You ThinkHeart Maintenance in the HustleQuestioning the Call: When Doubt Creeps InFamily and Friendship on the FrontlinesWhen Kids Feel the CostPaper Cuts and PerseveranceGod's Provision in ScarcityThe Power of Sending ChurchesPreaching and Leading from the TrenchesA Word for the Weary PlanterA Call to the Comfortable: Join the WorkResources MentionedBook: Planting Missional Churches by Ed Stetzer - https://a.co/d/dij4kT2 Organizations & Networks:NAMB (North American Mission Board) – namb.netSend Network – sendnetwork.comActs 29 Church Planting Network – acts29.comFOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE:Instagram | Youtube | Website | Newsletter–Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co. For sponsorship inquiries, email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co

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Jun 3, 2025 • 40min
Finishing Well with Ray Ortlund and Crawford Loritts
In this engaging conversation, Crawford Loritts and Ray Ortlund share their wisdom on navigating a lifelong commitment to ministry. Loritts, an esteemed speaker and author, discusses the struggles of maintaining humility and accountability. Ortlund, a respected pastor and author, emphasizes the sacred nature of pastoral work. They explore crucial topics like the rhythms that sustain faith, the call to vulnerability, and the importance of building strong marriages. Together, they inspire listeners to confront challenges with grace and stay faithful in their calling.

May 20, 2025 • 1h 12min
Warrior Wounds and Gospel Hope
Zack Brown, an Army veteran and founder of Casualties of War, Kasey Brown, a Marine Corps vet and coordinator for the Military Veteran Peer Network, and PJ Kratohvil, also a Marine Corps veteran active in Therapeutic Recreation, share their powerful stories. They delve into the healing journey post-combat, emphasizing the significance of community and faith in overcoming isolation. Their candid discussions cover moral injury, the importance of genuine connections, and how veterans can find purpose and support in their transitions to civilian life.

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May 6, 2025 • 53min
Why Elders Matter
Join Mason King and Nick Crawford, both elders at The Village Church, as they dive into the significance of plurality in church leadership. They discuss the biblical foundation for shared authority and why one-man leadership can be perilous. The conversation explores how collective decision-making fosters humility and accountability, enhancing church health. Their personal anecdotes illustrate the strength of camaraderie among elders, while practical insights shed light on choosing and mentoring leaders to prevent harm within the congregation.

Apr 22, 2025 • 43min
The Beauty of Belonging
In a heartfelt conversation, Michelle Bowman, an educator and spiritual mother, shares her transformative journey through hardship and divorce. She emphasizes the beauty of belonging to a supportive church community after feeling lost. Michelle discusses navigating singlehood while embracing her identity in Christ, the joy of spiritual motherhood, and the healing power of service. Her story reveals how resilience can emerge from pain, encouraging listeners to step into light and find purpose, joy, and connection in unexpected seasons.


