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You weren’t meant to just read Ephesians—you were meant to live it.In this final week, we’re talking about what it looks like to stand firm, put on the armor of God, and walk out everything we’ve learned. No more rushing. No more surface-level faith.It’s time to stay rooted. We have our quarterly in person gathering on April 27 at Daystar Church. We would love to see you there! Follow us on socials for more info.

This week, we’re walking through Ephesians 5 and talking about what it really means to live as children of light in a culture that constantly blurs the lines.From “walking in love” to “walking in light” and “walking in wisdom,” this chapter challenges the way we live, what we tolerate, and even what we’ve started calling “okay.”We also dive into:how culture subtly softens what God calls sinwhat it actually looks like to expose darkness (without becoming harsh or self-righteous)and a simple, practical framework for living differently, checking your heart, speaking truth in love, and remembering—you’re not the Holy SpiritPlus, we touch on the often-misunderstood topic of submission and how it reflects humility, not weakness.If you’ve ever felt the tension between standing firm in truth and loving people well—this episode is for you.Join us at our next in-person event, April 27 at Daystar Church in Cullman, AL.

This week we finish Ephesians 4 by diving into what it actually looks like to leave behind our old life and step fully into who God has called us to be. Paul gets incredibly practical here—calling believers to no longer live like the world, but to be renewed in the way we think and to “put on” our new self.In this episode, we talk about the daily tension between the old and new nature—how old habits, mindsets, and reactions try to creep back in, and what it looks like to intentionally choose a different way. We unpack real-life areas like controlling our words, handling anger, choosing honesty, and letting go of bitterness.This conversation is a reminder that transformation isn’t just spiritual—it’s visible. It shows up in how we speak, how we respond, and how we treat others. If you’ve ever struggled with going back to old patterns or wondered what real growth actually looks like, this episode will help you take practical steps toward lasting change.Because walking with Jesus isn’t just about what we believe—it’s about how we live.

This week we move into a new section of Ephesians where Paul shifts from teaching about our identity in Christ to how we actually live it out. In Ephesians 4:1–16, Paul urges believers to “walk worthy” of the calling they have received. He challenges the church to pursue humility, patience, and unity while recognizing that every believer has been given unique gifts to build up the body of Christ.In this episode, we talk about what it looks like to live out our faith in everyday life—how to protect unity in a world that thrives on division, how to grow from spiritual immaturity into maturity, and how speaking the truth in love helps the church grow stronger. We also discuss comparison, finding your role in the body of Christ, and why every believer’s contribution matters.Join us as we unpack how mature faith isn’t flashy—it’s steady, rooted, and built through daily obedience.

This week we’re diving into Ephesians 3 — a chapter that shifts from theology to deep, personal prayer.Paul reveals the mystery of the Gospel: that we are fellow heirs, brought near, fully included, and part of something far bigger than ourselves. But he doesn’t stop there. He prays that believers would be strengthened with power through the Spirit in their inner being — not just informed, but transformed.If you’ve ever felt small, unseen, or unsure of your purpose — Ephesians 3 reminds us that we are part of God’s eternal plan and empowered by His Spirit.

This week we step into one of the most powerful truths in Ephesians — you belong.In Ephesians 2:11–22, Paul shows us that Jesus didn’t just save us individually — He brought us into a family. Walls are torn down. Distance is removed. And through Christ, we are brought near and built together into something beautiful.In this episode, we talk about:• What it really means to belong to God• How Jesus destroys the walls that divide us• Why unity matters in the Church today• What it looks like to live as part of God’s household• How identity and belonging change how we see ourselves and othersIf you’ve ever struggled with feeling like an outsider, not enough, or like you don’t quite fit — this conversation is for you.You are not far off.You are not forgotten.You are being built into something eternal.📘 Want to follow along with the study?Grab your copy here:https://www.amazon.com/Ephesians-Identity-Action-Collective-Study/dp/B0GG78XSNV

In this week’s episode, we study Ephesians 2:1–10 and reflect on the powerful transformation from spiritual death to new life in Christ. Paul reminds us that we are saved by grace through faith—not by our own works—but as God’s workmanship, created for good works He prepared in advance for us. Join us as we unpack what grace truly means, how our identity is rooted in Christ, and how salvation leads to a life of purpose and obedience.

This week on the SHE Collective podcast, we dive into Ephesians 1:15–23, where Paul prays for the believers in Ephesus to be filled with wisdom, revelation, and spiritual insight. We’ll explore how understanding the hope, inheritance, and incredible power available to us in Christ transforms the way we live each day.In this episode, we discuss how to:Grow in spiritual wisdom and understandingExperience the richness of God’s inheritance personallyWalk confidently knowing Christ is far above all powers, ruling in every area of lifeWhether you’re studying on your own or with your SHE group, this episode will inspire you to pray with expectation, trust in God’s power, and live fully in the hope He gives.📖 Follow along with the study guide in paperback or PDF here:👉 Ephesians Study – SHE Collective

Welcome back to the SHE Collective podcast! This week we’re diving into Ephesians 1:7–14, where Paul reminds us of the incredible blessings we have in Christ. He writes about our redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our sins, and the lavish inheritance God has prepared for us.In this passage, we see that everything we have in God is by His grace and according to His perfect plan. Paul calls us to live with thankfulness and purpose, remembering that we are sealed by the Holy Spirit as God’s own possession.This week, we’ll explore:What it really means to be redeemed and forgivenHow our inheritance in Christ impacts our daily choices and confidenceThe role of the Holy Spirit as our seal and guaranteeGet ready to see your life through the lens of God’s abundant blessings and leave encouraged to live in the fullness of what He has already done for you.Get your study guide in paperback or PDF and follow along with the weekly questions and Scripture readings here:👉 https://www.amazon.com/Ephesians-Identity-Action-Collective-Study/dp/B0GG78XSNV/ref=sr_1_1?crid=13YIFGHVI4NP1&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.IcgzCTOPn0s30ic43Ft-kY_JAxeuYmv58TySUvjZd8LGjHj071QN20LucGBJIEps.C7s3iXfJZ9bTBq1igtF8RfEXFQvIXiT9vSHstei8SlI&qid=1769376072&sprefix=ephesiands+study+she+collective%2Caps%2C143&sr=8-1Join us at our first in-person gathering of the year, February 2 at Daystar Church in Cullman, AL. Doors open at 6:00 and worship will begin at 6:30. Find more info on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100066702940178

In Week 1, we dive into the introduction of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians. We explore who Paul was writing to, the historical context of the church in Ephesus, and why his message is still so relevant for us today.This episode is designed to help you:Understand the purpose and themes of EphesiansReflect on your own spiritual journey and callingPrepare to engage with the daily readings and journal promptsWe’ll also share practical tips on how to get the most out of this study, including how to reflect on verses, notice repeated themes, and apply what you learn to your daily life.Week 1 sets the foundation for the entire study and invites you to step into a deeper understanding of who you are in Christ and what God is calling you to in your life.