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In this episode of Holy Disruption, Pastor Heather Schott and co-host Pastor Jasmine Weiler sit down with Dr. Malachi O'Brien — revivalist, pastor, CEO of Malachi Media, and father to many adopted and fostered children — for a powerful, Spirit-filled conversation about the Church's call to adoption, foster care, and fighting human trafficking. Together they challenge the Body of Christ to move beyond anger and into action, declaring that the answer to the orphan crisis is not out there — it's us. From raw personal testimonies to a stirring call for an adoption movement in America, this conversation will wreck you in the best way.
Pastor Will Ford's message emphasizes that encountering God can happen through engaging with His creation. Using scripture from Genesis, Luke, and Deuteronomy, he highlights that humans, created in God’s image, have a sacred role in life and stewardship, and that standing for life—from the womb to the grave—is central to honoring God. He explores the historical and spiritual consequences of child sacrifice, abortion, and eugenics, drawing parallels from biblical accounts to modern practices, while urging men and the church to pursue holiness, protect the next generation, and participate in movements like the Citizens for Life as acts of connecting with the Creator.
Pastor Lindsey teaches how connecting with God through reformation invites surrender, obedience, and alignment with His heart. Using Saul’s conversion as an example, she emphasizes that God transforms individuals first, equipping them to bring righteousness, justice, and godly influence to the world around them.
In this message, Ps. Chris explores how movement—physical, spiritual, and intentional—can connect us to God. Drawing from biblical examples, from Adam walking with God in the garden to the Israelites circling Jericho, he shows that obedience, worship, and response often require action. Movement is more than exercise or ritual; it is a declaration of trust, a path to encounter God’s presence, and a way to carry His authority. Listeners will learn how their daily steps, gestures, and intentional actions can position them to experience breakthrough, spiritual alignment, and deeper intimacy with God. Ps. Chris challenges the church to move beyond passivity, embrace obedience, and respond to God’s voice with both body and spirit.
Senior Lead Pastor Landon Schott unpacks how movement has always been connected to encounters with God throughout Scripture. From Jericho to the disciples following Jesus, this message reveals how obedience, faith, and physically pursuing God position us for breakthrough, miracles, and holy visitations.
In this message, Pastor Seth unpacks the power and necessity of biblical unity. Through Acts 2 and Psalm 133, he reveals that unity is not compromise or uniformity, but a spiritual oneness produced by the Holy Spirit and stewarded by God’s people. This message confronts the dangers of discord, rebellion, and division while calling the Church into “one accord” with the Spirit of God. From marriage and ministry to worship and revival, Pastor Aaron shows that unity is required to carry the Presence of God, command His blessing, and walk in corporate anointing. If we want revival, we can’t just pursue an experience. We must pursue unity.
In this message, Pastor Les Cody teaches the difference between Babel and Pentecost — one used expression to glorify man, the other to glorify God. Discover how the Holy Spirit redeems creativity, worship, and human expression for His glory, and why God still desires to fill His people with fresh fire, encounter, and intimacy today.
Pastor Matt unpacks the power and purpose of the baptism of the Holy Spirit, revealing how God never intended believers to simply survive culture, but to reform it through radical love and raw power. Through Acts 2 and the story of Pentecost, he teaches how a fresh encounter with the Holy Spirit transforms ordinary people into bold witnesses marked by compassion, power, and daily encounters with God.

Hearing God is one thing — obeying Him is another. In this episode, Pastor Landon Schott walks you through the Journey of Faith: the critical space between hearing God's voice and actually acting on it. Drawing from his experience at Mercy Culture Church, Pastor Landon shares why spiritual growth comes down to these two simple — but not always easy — steps. ❓Got a question for Landon? Ask Here: https://form.typeform.com/to/zXALEGQj... 📖 Want to take your spiritual growth to the next level? Download the Leadership Guide: https://form.typeform.com/to/j22pIS3c... 🌟 Welcome to Spiritual Leadership with Landon Schott, where we help leaders become spiritual leaders by following the Holy Spirit. Every episode provides practical insights and teachings to equip you for spiritual growth and leadership in today's world. 🎙️ Spiritual Leadership is more than just a podcast; it's a call to deepen your relationship with God and lead others toward spiritual growth. We aim to inspire you to disrupt complacency and embrace the transformative power of daily encounters with God. ✝️ If you’re ready to take your spiritual growth to the next level, subscribe to our latest episodes and resources. Follow us on all platforms @mercyculture or visit mercyculture.com for more information on how you can be part of this transformative movement. 👥 Share this episode and invite others to join this spiritual leadership journey. 📲 Text ENCOUNTER to 59090 to discover how you connect best with God through our spiritual growth assessment. 🙏 Need prayer? https://bit.ly/30Y6Lf8 #SpiritualLeadership #MercyCulture #LeadershipDevelopment #HolySpirit #ChristianLeadership MB015D4I1IAJQTZ
This message from Pastor Will Ford focused on how believers can connect with God through real, ongoing conversation rooted in prayer, listening, and obedience. Using examples from Scripture such as Moses, Samuel, David, Paul, and Pentecost in Acts 2, the sermon emphasized that conversation with God is relational, not transactional, and requires honesty, humility, and responsiveness. Pastor Will Ford taught that spiritual maturity comes from turning toward God, hearing His voice, and obeying what He says, while also encouraging believers to embrace the Holy Spirit, the gift of tongues, and the power available through Spirit-filled living. The overall message called people to deeper intimacy with God, greater sensitivity to His voice, and openness to the Holy Spirit’s presence and power.