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34 | The Marinelli Theory: How Much We Cared

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Have you ever noticed how quickly our priorities can shift? One day we’re frustrated about a football game, a job, or the little inconveniences of life, and the next day something happens that reminds us of what truly matters. In this week’s episode of Sermons on the Side, Richard shares a personal story from his years living in New York that started with a Monday Night Football game and ended with a comment from a friend that has stuck with Richard for years.

This story sets the stage for a larger reflection: how easily we allow sports, culture, and the everyday noise of life to capture our attention, only to realize later that those things fade in importance compared to faith, family, and eternity. We dig into Colossians 3, where Paul challenges us to “set your minds on things above, not on things of earth.”

If you’ve ever wrestled with keeping your heart fixed on God in a world full of distractions (whether it’s sports, news, or just the pace of daily life) this episode will encourage you! Join us as we talk about shifting perspective, finding hope in Scripture, and remembering what lasts when everything else fades.

Send us a text

Sermons on the Side Bible Readings

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Love the show? If you’re enjoying the stories, laughs, and conversations we share here, we’d be so grateful if you’d consider “buying us a cup of coffee” to help keep things brewing. It’s a simple way to show your support and keep the podcast going strong!

Here’s the link: buymeacoffee.com/sermonsontheside

Thank you for being part of the journey with us!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Beginning (00:00:00)

2. Cold Open (00:00:44)

3. Intro (00:01:37)

4. Mississippi St Football (00:02:12)

5. Life-Long Core Dad Moment (00:03:45)

6. Experiences Over Presents (00:10:01)

7. Sermon on the Side: The Marinelli Theory: How Much We Cared (00:11:33)

8. Segment: GPS Fail Stories (00:35:04)

9. SPECIAL GUEST NEXT WEEK! (00:41:46)

10. Credits (00:43:04)

35 episodes

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Content provided by Richard Moore & Brad Williams, Richard Moore, and Brad Williams. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Richard Moore & Brad Williams, Richard Moore, and Brad Williams or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Have you ever noticed how quickly our priorities can shift? One day we’re frustrated about a football game, a job, or the little inconveniences of life, and the next day something happens that reminds us of what truly matters. In this week’s episode of Sermons on the Side, Richard shares a personal story from his years living in New York that started with a Monday Night Football game and ended with a comment from a friend that has stuck with Richard for years.

This story sets the stage for a larger reflection: how easily we allow sports, culture, and the everyday noise of life to capture our attention, only to realize later that those things fade in importance compared to faith, family, and eternity. We dig into Colossians 3, where Paul challenges us to “set your minds on things above, not on things of earth.”

If you’ve ever wrestled with keeping your heart fixed on God in a world full of distractions (whether it’s sports, news, or just the pace of daily life) this episode will encourage you! Join us as we talk about shifting perspective, finding hope in Scripture, and remembering what lasts when everything else fades.

Send us a text

Sermons on the Side Bible Readings

Connect with us on our FACEBOOK page

Connect with us on INSTAGRAM @sermons_on_the_side_podcast

Check out our website HERE

Love the show? If you’re enjoying the stories, laughs, and conversations we share here, we’d be so grateful if you’d consider “buying us a cup of coffee” to help keep things brewing. It’s a simple way to show your support and keep the podcast going strong!

Here’s the link: buymeacoffee.com/sermonsontheside

Thank you for being part of the journey with us!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Beginning (00:00:00)

2. Cold Open (00:00:44)

3. Intro (00:01:37)

4. Mississippi St Football (00:02:12)

5. Life-Long Core Dad Moment (00:03:45)

6. Experiences Over Presents (00:10:01)

7. Sermon on the Side: The Marinelli Theory: How Much We Cared (00:11:33)

8. Segment: GPS Fail Stories (00:35:04)

9. SPECIAL GUEST NEXT WEEK! (00:41:46)

10. Credits (00:43:04)

35 episodes

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