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In episodes of Path & Posture, sisters Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra discuss the various paths that God has placed them on and the “posture” of their attitude in heart and mind as they walk them.

In this episode of Path & Posture hosts Brittany, Miriah, and Sierra delve into the complexities of building and maintaining community amidst shifting seasons and inevitable conflicts. The trio brings a blend of personal anecdotes, biblical insight, and thoughtful reflection to the discussion, offering listeners a glimpse into their experiences and perspectives.

In this episode, hosts Miriah, Sierra, and Brittany chat about the context surrounding Zechariah 4:10 and reflect back on their beginnings as a family and a music ministry and how they have had to orient their hearts in every beginning since to be content in the days they're given.

In this emotionally-provoking episode of Path & Posture we delve into the importance of maintaining grace, forgiveness, and compassion while pursuing the Lord's calling or in Jonah's case, the callings that make us go, "UGH!"

In the Bible, there is a passage in Matthew 6:25-34 where Jesus teaches about God's provision for his creation. He points out how the birds of the air and the wildflowers of the field do not worry or toil, yet they are provided for by God. Jesus uses these examples to show how much more God cares for his people and encourages them not to worry about their needs.This message is particularly relevant in times of uncertainty and difficulty when we face the unknown in areas we fear or spaces we may not even be aware needs tending. It can be easy to become overwhelmed with worry and anxiety.In this episode, hosts Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra share four areas (Mental, Physical, Spiritual, and Relational) that we are constantly needing to surrender to the One who dresses the lilies and feeds the birds of the air, welcoming grace to the fields.

You've probably seen the word "Asbury" in your feed these last few weeks. What does that mean for you? For your community? For the world? Hosts Miriah, Sierra, and Brittany Turner talk about the revivals of old to today and reflect on how we can approach them in heart and mind and encourage listeners to become the catalyst in their own communities for revival. Harmony Roads' new song, "Ready" (and instrumental) is now available on all streaming platforms!

Ever have a dream where you show up to a place without pants? Or maybe you're talking about something important and realize you're missing teeth? We all have moments of insecurity where we feel unprepared, both consciously and subconsciously. As Christians, we have a way to ground ourselves when those feelings or realities come. Join sisters Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra Turner as they discuss how prayer, knowledge, and community cultivate a layer of preparation for when life greets us unprepared.

WE'RE BACK! After a long hiatus, the sisters return to talk about hard and necessary lessons of taking a posture of appreciation over absorption as friends, wives, sisters, and Christians.

We're heading into Spring kicking off an intentional time of celebration, reflection, and sacrifice. What do Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras, Ash Wednesday, and Lent all have in common? Hosts (and sisters) Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra discuss the abundance and lack of food in our lives and the importance of remembering Jesus as our Daily Bread.

Ever have a word for the year? Words like "joy," "focus," and "create" help set the tone for days to come along with teaching us in the smallest way how to surrender our goals to align with the will of God. Sisters, Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra discuss their words for the year and why they believe words are so important in the lives we lead.

With Christmas fast approaching, many of us are thrust into the holiday season exhausted and unsure about the world around us. Yet, as Christians, we know this season to be one of hope and joy. So when our paths include unfortunate or trying circumstances, how can we cling to that joy and continue being a light in the dark not just in our harmonious times -- but those bah-humbugs too.