Grace in the Grind

Grace in the Grind

por Cody Hudson
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Fresh Cup
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Some days faith feels like a mountaintop — other days, it’s just making it through the morning routine. This is where grace meets us: right in the middle of the grind. In this first episode of Grace in the Grind, we’re sharing the heart behind the name and what this space is all about. We’ll talk about how the idea was born around the coffee table, how our faith has shaped the way we work, parent, and walk through ordinary life — and why we believe God shows up most in the moments we often overlook. Pull up a chair, pour yourself a cup of coffee, and join us as we begin this journey of finding faith in the everyday. Support the Podcast Grace in the Grind is brought to you by Arrow & Roots Coffee Co. Coffee Date is our most-loved blend — created for meaningful conversations, quiet mornings, and faithful rhythms in everyday life. ☕ Learn more or brew a cup with us: ArrowandRootsCoffeeCo.com/products/coffee-date
Grace in the Grind: Extra Shot — Cup 3: Be Still
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Take a deeper pour into Cup 3 with this Grace in the Grind Extra Shot — a bonus brew where the mic probably should’ve been turned off, but we kept talking anyway. In this extended companion episode, we explore the theology behind Psalm 46:10 and what it really means to “be still” when life feels more like a dryer full of sneakers than a peaceful retreat. We’ll dig into the Hebrew meaning of stillness, unpack why surrender is a spiritual discipline and not a personality trait, and talk honestly about why slowing down feels nearly impossible in a world full of toddlers, calendars, smartphone notifications, and reheated coffee. All of it wrapped in a little humor, a lot of grace, and fueled — of course — by Arrow & Roots Coffee Co. If you’re looking for deeper theology, relatable stories, fewer filters, and a level of caffeinated commentary your pastor might raise an eyebrow at, this Extra Shot is for you. Settle in, take a breath, and enjoy this extra sip of encouragement in the grind. Support the Podcast Grace in the Grind is brought to you by Arrow & Roots Coffee Co. Coffee Date is our most-loved blend — created for meaningful conversations, quiet mornings, and faithful rhythms in everyday life. ☕ Learn more or brew a cup with us: ArrowandRootsCoffeeCo.com/products/coffee-date
Grace in the Grind: Extra Shot — Cup 4: Sharing the Table
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Ever feel like your table is too messy, too small, or too chaotic for real ministry? In this Extra Shot, we break down the surprising truth: God uses ordinary tables to do extraordinary discipleship. From Genesis to the early church, Scripture shows God forming people around meals, shared spaces, and imperfect homes. This episode dives into the theology of hospitality, why the home is the first place discipleship begins, and how shared meals strengthen marriages, families, friendships, and entire churches. If you’ve ever wondered… • How do I disciple my kids in everyday life? • How can hospitality be simple, not stressful? • What’s the difference between biblical hospitality and entertainment? • Why does the church feel disconnected — and what can fix it? …this episode gives practical, grace-filled answers. In this Extra Shot, you’ll learn: • Why strong tables create strong churches • How the home shapes spiritual maturity (whether we plan it or not) • How Jesus used meals as a primary form of ministry • Simple hosting rhythms for real families with real schedules • How to create spiritually rich conversations without awkwardness • How to prepare your home and heart for unexpected guests • How God uses ordinary meals to build extraordinary faith This episode is packed with biblical insight, practical tools, and humor — all designed to help you see your home as a place where discipleship naturally happens. Keywords for Search Discoverability: hospitality, biblical hospitality, Christian home, discipleship, family discipleship, Christian parenting, table ministry, spiritual formation, Christian community, faith conversations, church community, home discipleship, sharing meals, gospel hospitality, Christian encouragement If you’re ready to turn everyday moments into spiritual formation — and laugh a little along the way — grab your coffee and press play.
Grace in the Grind: Extra Shot — Cup 5: Faith in the Ordinary
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If you’re tired, overloaded, running on reheated coffee, and secretly wondering if “ordinary life” is supposed to feel this… ordinary—this Extra Shot is for you. Because let’s be honest: Most of us aren’t waking up on spiritual mountaintops. We’re waking up to alarms we meant to change months ago, calendars that look like crime scenes, and to-do lists that multiply overnight like they’re auditioning for the book of Exodus. Welcome to the episode where we admit the truth: most of life isn’t mountaintops — it’s errands, emails, grocery runs, wiping down counters, and reheating the same cup of coffee three times because someone always needs something the moment you sit down. And that’s exactly why Faith in the Ordinary matters. In this Extra Shot, we talk about the kind of faith that isn’t loud or flashy — the faith that grows in the quiet corners of everyday life. The small stuff. The mundane stuff. The “oh great, we’re out of paper towels again” stuff. The moments that don’t feel very holy but somehow shape us more deeply than the big, dramatic ones ever could. This episode digs into the reality that spiritual formation doesn’t just happen at retreats, worship nights, or in those rare moments when everything is peaceful and the Wi-Fi actually works. It happens in the mess. In the routines. In the noise. In the interruptions. In the places where we assume God is quiet — but He’s actually doing some of His best work. You’ll hear stories, Scripture, and real-life examples that remind us God doesn’t need a stage or a spotlight. He works in the in-between moments: • while you’re packing lunches • while you’re scrolling Target like it’s a coping mechanism • while you’re answering emails you wish had stayed unread • while your toddler is having a meltdown because their banana is “too bendy” • while you’re trying to pray and your phone is trying to ruin your life We talk about how to notice God in those spaces — and how the everyday grind is often the very place He grows us, strengthens us, and forms us in ways we don’t see until much later. You’ll laugh. You’ll relate. You might even feel a little convicted (in a good way, not the “church camp guilt trip” way). But most of all, you’ll walk away encouraged that God is far more present in your daily chaos than you give Him credit for. Because the truth is this: If God can speak through burning bushes, donkeys, dreams, storms, and tax collectors… He can definitely speak through your Tuesday afternoon. So pour a fresh cup — or microwave the old one, no judgment here — and settle in for a quick, encouraging reminder that the ordinary parts of your life are not wasted. They are not filler. They are not spiritual leftovers. They are the exact places where God meets you, shapes you, and carries you. Listen in and discover how holy your ordinary actually is. Support the Podcast Grace in the Grind is brought to you by Arrow & Roots Coffee Co. Coffee Date is our most-loved blend — created for meaningful conversations, quiet mornings, and faithful rhythms in everyday life. ☕ Learn more or brew a cup with us: ArrowandRootsCoffeeCo.com/products/coffee-date
Grace in the Grind: Extra Shot — Cup 6: Built Together
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If you’ve ever walked into church, made accidental eye contact with the volunteer coordinator, and immediately regretted all your life choices—this episode is for you. Because let’s be real: Most of us didn’t plan on serving next Sunday. Or signing up for nursery. Or becoming the “temporary fill-in teacher” who’s still teaching eight years later. (If you know, you know.) But as much as we joke, this Extra Shot digs into a truth we can’t escape: God didn’t design you to do faith solo. You were built to belong. Built to serve. Built to be connected to the body— even the quirky, awkward, “takes 47 minutes to choose a restaurant” parts of it. This episode explores what Scripture really means when it calls the Church a body. Not a friendly metaphor. Not a cute illustration. A spiritual reality. An interconnected, Spirit-formed, people-shaped organism where your presence actually matters… and your absence is actually felt. We walk through the deep stuff—Ephesians, Corinthians, Romans—but with plenty of caffeine and comedy. Including: • The moment you get volun-told (“Are you free next weekend?”—translation: you are now.) • What happens when Christians try the DIY “Lone Ranger” faith approach • Why doing theology in certain Facebook groups is how spiritual chaos begins • How we slowly become spiritual hermits convinced our opinions are Scripture • Why serving isn’t punishment—it’s formation • And how a believer who disconnects from the body slowly weakens the whole body You’ll laugh because it’s too relatable. You’ll cringe because you’ve been there. And you’ll breathe a little deeper because the truth settles in: Healthy churches don’t just have community— they practice it. Together. This episode also tackles the uncomfortable reality that when believers stop using their gifts, stop showing up, stop engaging, the church doesn’t fall apart overnight. It erodes quietly. Thread by thread. Not from drama— but from distance. And the body can’t thrive when its parts drift into the parking lot after the last “Amen” like extras running from dinosaurs in Jurassic Park. So we talk plainly— about discipleship, spiritual gifts, accountability, connection, maturity, and why God refuses to grow anyone in isolation. Because growth is a team sport. And the Spirit does some of His best work through people who show up, serve imperfectly, love consistently, and stay connected even when it’s inconvenient. You’ll walk away with four practical ways to function as a healthy member of the body right now: showing up, investing in someone, using your gifts even if you’re clumsy, and allowing others to sharpen you without taking it personally. And yes—there’s encouragement, challenge, theology, a little sarcasm, and plenty of coffee references. Because this episode (like your spiritual life) is fueled by caffeine and grace. So pour a cup, settle in, and hit play. Let’s talk about what it means to be built together— because the Church is stronger when all its parts show up. And if God can use fishermen, tax collectors, and that one guy who cut off an ear… He can definitely use you. Support the Podcast Grace in the Grind is brought to you by Arrow & Roots Coffee Co. Coffee Date is our most-loved blend — created for meaningful conversations, quiet mornings, and faithful rhythms in everyday life. ☕ Learn more or brew a cup with us: ArrowandRootsCoffeeCo.com/products/coffee-date
Grace in the Grind: Extra Shot — Cup 7: When the Church Gets Messy
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Church is beautiful… and sometimes it’s unbelievably messy. In this Extra Shot, Cody gets real about church hurt, conflict, awkward conversations, and the kind of relational tension we all try to avoid—even though Jesus calls us to deal with it head-on. If you’ve ever been wounded by someone in church, struggled with miscommunication, or avoided a conversation you knew you needed to have, this episode is for you. We’re digging into what Scripture actually says about reconciliation, forgiveness, unity, spiritual maturity, and how God uses relational friction to grow us. This episode covers: ✅ Why church hurt is real—and why it affects so many believers ✅ How conflict and miscommunication shape Christian community ✅ Jesus’ clear instructions on who should move first in reconciliation ✅ The difference between peacemaking and peace-keeping ✅ A biblical framework for resolving conflict with humility and honesty ✅ Practical steps for restoring broken relationships in the church ✅ Why leaving a church rarely solves the real issue ✅ How God uses uncomfortable conversations to form Christlike character ✅ A weekly challenge that invites you to take one small step toward healing With humor, honesty, and theology that doesn’t pull punches, Cody dives into the uncomfortable truth: Most of the pain in church is accidental—but the healing must be intentional. You’ll hear stories about family communication (and non-communication), why avoiding tough conversations always makes things worse, and how even the bluntest families suddenly go silent when it’s time to talk about the Christmas gift exchange budget. This episode will help you: • Navigate conflict without bitterness • Approach others with grace and truth • Stop waiting for the other person to “go first” • Grow spiritually through relational tension • Learn why reconciliation is core to the gospel • Find peace through obedience, not avoidance Whether you're navigating tension with a friend, a ministry leader, or someone you’d rather avoid in the church lobby, Cup 7 gives you biblical clarity and practical steps for walking toward unity and healing—one humble conversation at a time. Perfect for: Small groups, pastors, ministry leaders, anyone experiencing church hurt, Christians wanting deeper community, or anyone needing courage to take the first step toward reconciliation. Pour a cup, lean in, and let’s talk honestly about what really happens when the Church gets messy—and how Jesus meets us there with grace. Support the Podcast Grace in the Grind is brought to you by Arrow & Roots Coffee Co. Coffee Date is our most-loved blend — created for meaningful conversations, quiet mornings, and faithful rhythms in everyday life. ☕ Learn more or brew a cup with us: ArrowandRootsCoffeeCo.com/products/coffee-date
Grace in the Grind: Extra Shot — Cup 8: The Upside-Down Kingdom
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Ever feel like the Christmas story gets told like a Hallmark movie—pretty lights, soft music, and zero explanation for how anything in that town actually works? We focus on the manger… but skip everything around it. This Extra Shot goes straight into the messy, overlooked, upside-down way the Kingdom of God really entered the world. In CUP 8 — The Hidden Kingdom,” we explore the parts of Advent, Christmas, and Jesus’ story we rarely talk about: the cost of the Incarnation, the quiet “hidden years” of Christ, the spiritual discipline of smallness, and the surprising people God loves to choose on purpose. If you’ve ever felt unseen, overlooked, or like your quiet faithfulness doesn’t matter—this one is for you. Inside this episode, we dig into: • The cost of Christmas in Heaven (Philippians 2 and the self-emptying of Christ) • Why Jesus spent 30 years in obscurity—and why your hidden season matters • God’s pattern of choosing the unlikely (Gideon, David, Ruth, Mary) • How our obsession with “looking strong” keeps us from grace • The discipline of small, faithful acts no one notices • The comparison trap of the Christmas season • The surprising places Jesus still shows up today • Why spiritual growth often begins in the dark • How God builds His Kingdom in quiet, humble spaces You’ll laugh, you’ll think, you might repent of that competitive-Christmas spirit, and you’ll definitely walk away with a deeper understanding of how the Kingdom of God works—humbly, quietly, and often invisibly. Perfect for listeners wanting deeper theology, honest faith conversations, Christian encouragement, and a Christmas reflection that doesn’t feel over-commercialized. Whether you’re navigating a busy Advent season, struggling with comparison, wrestling with purpose, or simply craving a moment of spiritual grounding, this episode will help you slow down and see the hidden work of God in your everyday grind. If this Extra Shot encourages you, share it with a friend, leave a review, and subscribe so you never miss an episode. And remember: Jesus didn’t come for the polished—He came for the humble, the unseen, and the ones willing to say, “Lord, I’ll go small.” Support the Podcast Grace in the Grind is brought to you by Arrow & Roots Coffee Co. Coffee Date is our most-loved blend — created for meaningful conversations, quiet mornings, and faithful rhythms in everyday life. ☕ Learn more or brew a cup with us: ArrowandRootsCoffeeCo.com/products/coffee-date
Grace in the Grind: Extra Shot — Cup 9: Between What Was and What Will Be
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There’s something strangely intense about New Year’s Eve. You sit down with your Bible, a fresh cup of coffee, maybe even a journal… and suddenly your phone chirps: “Here’s your entire year in 37 seconds!” Absolutely not. Some of us are barely ready to check our bank app today — we don’t need an algorithm narrating our emotional journey. But there is something holy about this day — this doorway between what was and what will be. And that’s exactly what we’re talking about in this Ninth Cup of Grace in the Grind. In this episode, we slow down and take an honest, grace-filled look back at the past year — the good, the hard, the unexpected, and the prayers still waiting to be answered. Through Scripture, reflection, and real-life stories, we explore how God has been working behind the scenes even when we didn’t see it in real time. Inside this episode you’ll find: • A reflective New Year’s Eve message rooted in Isaiah 43:18–19, Psalm 138:8, and Lamentations 3:22–23 • Encouragement for the “in-between seasons” of calling, waiting, and transition • A reminder that God wastes nothing — not your quiet seasons, your stretching seasons, or your unresolved stories • Personal reflections from Cody on family change, travel, illness, unexpected blessings, and God’s quiet faithfulness • A hopeful invitation to step into the new year with trust, open hands, and renewed confidence in God’s purpose If you’ve felt weary, uncertain, overwhelmed, grateful, or all of the above — this episode will meet you right where you are. New Year’s Eve isn’t just a countdown; it’s an opportunity to remember God’s faithfulness and look ahead with expectation, not pressure. Perfect for listeners craving Christian encouragement, biblical reflection, end-of-year hope, and a reminder that grace is still at work in the grind. If this episode encourages you, share it with a friend heading into the new year — and be sure to subscribe so you never miss your next pour. Grace in the Grind is part of Arrow & Roots Coffee Co. — where faith meets the everyday. Support the Podcast Grace in the Grind is brought to you by Arrow & Roots Coffee Co. Coffee Date is our most-loved blend — created for meaningful conversations, quiet mornings, and faithful rhythms in everyday life. ☕ Learn more or brew a cup with us: ArrowandRootsCoffeeCo.com/products/coffee-date
EXTRA SHOT | Cup 10 — Small Beginnings
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What do treadmills, mustard seeds, and Gideon’s shrinking army have in common? Apparently… a lot more than we’d like to admit. In this Extra Shot of Grace in the Grind, Cody takes a deeper (and funnier) theological dive into why God consistently chooses small beginnings—and why our obsession with big moments often misses the point. This episode blends biblical theology, everyday humor, and honest discipleship, starting with an unexpected confrontation from a judgmental basement treadmill and ending with a powerful reminder: God rejoices to see the work begin (Zechariah 4:10). You’ll explore: Why God prefers mustard seeds over microwave miracles The Bible’s greatest hits of “This doesn’t feel like enough” Gideon, remnant theology, and why God keeps shrinking the numbers Progressive sanctification (slow growth is not failed growth) Why small obedience is actually spiritual warfare How consistency shapes character long before it shapes outcomes From Moses and Jeremiah to a boy with a Lunchable and the early church, Scripture repeatedly shows that God does His biggest work through unimpressive starts. If your faith feels ordinary, unnoticed, or painfully slow—this episode reframes that as deeply biblical, not broken. This Extra Shot is for: The believer who feels behind The Christian discouraged by slow progress The person showing up faithfully with little applause Anyone who needs permission to start small again With humor, Scripture, and practical theology, this episode reminds us that God isn’t waiting for a breakthrough—He’s blessing your first step. So grab your coffee, laugh a little, breathe deep, and remember: Hell isn’t afraid of big intentions—but it trembles at small obedience that keeps going. 🎙️ Grace in the Grind — helping you follow Jesus faithfully in real life, one ordinary step at a time.
Grace in the Grind | Extra Shot 11 — Grace That Stays
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We love fresh starts. New plans. New rhythms. New spiritual momentum. But what happens when the excitement fades… and you’re left in the unglamorous middle? In this extended Extra Shot, Grace That Stays, we take a deeper (and funnier) dive into Jesus’ words in John 15 and the often-misunderstood call to abide. Not the Instagram version. Not the hype-driven version. The real, steady, everyday staying connected to Christ that actually produces fruit. Using a very underqualified houseplant as a surprisingly wise teacher, Cody unpacks what it means to keep turning toward the Light—even when growth feels slow, unseen, or nonexistent. This episode explores: Why abiding isn’t passive, but active dependence How fruit comes from connection, not performance Why pruning isn’t punishment, but preparation What God is doing in the quiet, unexciting middle of faith How sanctification grows slowly—by grace, not striving You’ll also get a practical framework for living out grace that stays: Building simple, steady rhythms instead of spiritual overload Learning to return quickly when you drift—without shame Paying attention to pruning seasons without panicking Checking your connection, not your results This Extra Shot is longer, deeper, and a little more pointed—designed to meet you right where you are: tired, faithful, unfinished, and still deeply loved. If your faith feels like it’s stuck on a loading screen… If you’re showing up but not seeing much change yet… If you’re wondering whether God is still at work in the ordinary— This episode is for you. Because abiding isn’t flashy. But it’s faithful. And God does His best work in steady. ☕ Grab your coffee. 🎧 Press play. 🌱 Keep turning toward the Light. Scripture Focus: John 15 Theme: Abiding, sanctification, endurance, grace Format: Extra Shot — Theology + application + humor Arrowandrootscoffeeco.com https://buymeacoffee.com/arrowandroots
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