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  • A New Season
    Apr 10 2026

    This week on The Weekend Joyride, it’s all about stepping into a new season.

    Spring is showing up around Central Texas—hummingbirds returning, flowers waking up, and everything quietly coming back to life. That leads into a deeper conversation about how seasons in life—and in faith—don’t have to be forced. Sometimes, you just notice… it’s time.

    Mac and Rhoni reflect on Hebrews 10 and what it means to grow into who you were created to be—understanding identity, purpose, and the process of becoming.

    Then, the story of rising Christian artist Seth Schlueter—a “new” artist who’s actually spent years in a hidden season—reminds us that what shows up publicly is often the result of quiet growth no one sees.

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re in between seasons… this one may be right on time.

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  • Still Speaking
    Apr 5 2026

    This week on The Weekend Joyride, Mac and Rhoni share a tender conversation about the loss of their pastor, Ray Keasler of Abundant Heart Church in Granite Shoals, Texas, and the kind of life that keeps speaking even after someone is gone.

    They reflect on what made Pastor Ray so deeply loved, from his fierce love for people to the warmth, humor, and real friendship they found with him and his wife Cricket in less than a year. Along the way, they talk honestly about grief, Resurrection Week, and the comfort of remembering that for believers, loved ones in Christ are not only part of our past, but also part of our future.

    The episode also highlights one more part of Pastor Ray’s legacy: the songs he wrote in his final months, leaving behind words, music, and a witness that still remains.

    If you are grieving someone you love, Mac and Rhoni also mention GriefShare, a ministry that helped both of them walk through loss with hope and perspective.

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    Pastor Ray’s music: https://suno.com/@flhmusic
    GriefShare: https://www.griefshare.org/

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    26 m
  • What Was Restored
    Mar 28 2026

    In this episode of The Weekend Joyride, Mac and Rhoni take a deeper look at Good Friday — not just what Jesus did, but what was truly restored and how that changes the way we live today.

    With Good Friday approaching and nearly a year since a life-altering diagnosis in their family, they revisit a powerful moment from their very first episode — a story of praise, faith, and standing strong in the middle of uncertainty.

    Along the way, they share a few favorite Texas ice cream stops and reflect on what it looks like to live connected to God in everyday life.

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  • Be Intentional: A Date Night, A Spring List, and a Divine Moment
    Mar 23 2026

    This week on The Weekend Joyride, Mac and Rhoni share how one simple, intentional date night turned into something much more meaningful.

    What started with a surprise trip to a local Shakespeare performance opens the door to a bigger conversation about being intentional—not just in relationships, but in everyday life.

    Then the conversation takes a deeper turn. Rhoni shares a powerful moment from her morning “First 15”—a reminder that focused, intentional time with God can be more meaningful than hours of distracted routine.From there, they highlight fun springtime events around Austin, Fredericksburg, and the Hill Country—perfect ideas for your next date night or family outing.

    From there, they highlight fun springtime events around Austin, Fredericksburg, and the Hill Country—perfect ideas for your next date night or family outing.

    A light, practical, and meaningful episode about making time matter.

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    🎟️ Mentioned in This Episode:

    • Hill Country Community Theater – https://thehcct.org/
    • Rock Box Theater – https://rockboxtheater.com
    • Long Center – https://thelongcenter.org
    • Bass Concert Hall – https://texasperformingarts.org
    • Moody Center – https://moodycenteratx.com
    • Round Mountain Cider Mill – https://www.roundmountaincidermill.com/
    • Acro-Cats – https://thelongcenter.org/events/the-amazing-acro-cats/

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    26 m
  • Write The Vision
    Mar 22 2026

    This week on The Weekend Joyride, Mac and Rhoni talk about Scripture-shaped vision and what it means to build a life on God’s Word.

    A vision board becomes more than goals and pictures when it’s rooted in God’s promises. In this episode, they talk about how that kind of vision can shape health, family, calling, legacy, and even fun.

    Then the conversation turns to music with Pat Barrett’s Build My Life, a song that fits the theme of building on a firm foundation.

    Later, Mac visits with Pastor Ray Keasler of Abundant Heart Church in Granite Shoals, Texas, about the joys and challenges of pastoring a church, writing songs straight from Scripture, and using AI as a creative tool in the process.

    A hopeful episode about vision, foundation, and living on purpose.

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    Pastor Ray's music on Suno

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    39 m
  • Finding Your Purpose in Uncertain Times
    Mar 7 2026

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    In this episode of The Weekend Joyride, Mac and Rhoni talk about something many people wrestle with: purpose.

    What does purpose really look like in everyday life? Is it something big and dramatic, or something quieter that shows up in the things you naturally love to do?

    They share how discovering your natural bent can point you toward the work and calling that fits you best.

    Then the conversation turns to music. Rhoni has been exploring some new artists and trying to find Christian music with the same soulful vibe as artists like Teddy Swims. That leads to a fun discussion about Terrian, Madison Ryann Ward, and other artists bringing depth and emotion to faith-based music.

    Finally, Mac and Rhoni talk about the uncertain feeling many people have about the world right now — rising gas prices, global tensions, and why more people are paying attention to gold and silver as hard assets during uncertain times.

    Through it all, the message is simple:

    Stay steady. Stay grounded. And keep listening for the path God is guiding you toward.

    The episode closes with a prayer for peace, wisdom for leaders, and protection for those serving around the world.

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    33 m
  • An Honest Heart, A Clearer Next Step
    Feb 28 2026

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    Ever feel like you’re trying to hear God… but your mind is too loud?

    In this episode of The Weekend Joyride, Mac and Rhoni keep it simple and real — an around-the-table conversation about an honest heart, the difference between pressure and peace, and taking one next “honest step.”

    Then we lean into worship with Chris Tomlin, and we wrap with a practical challenge you can try this week: a few minutes of quiet to help your heart settle and your next step get clearer. And a look at what's to come with Juno Skye.

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    — tell us one “nudge” you’re trying to follow this week, or what you noticed when you tried the quiet practice.

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    37 m
  • Fully Known, Fully Loved
    Feb 15 2026

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    What if Valentine’s Day wasn’t about being chosen — but about remembering you already were?

    In this episode of The Weekend Joyride, Mac and Rhoni slow things down for Valentine’s weekend and take a deeper look at love — not as pressure, performance, or expectation, but as something steady and eternal.

    Through a reflective reading of Psalm 139 and a moving exploration of The Creation by James Weldon Johnson, they unpack what it means to be fully known and fully loved by God. This thoughtful conversation centers on identity, intentional creation, and the safety of being seen completely.

    A grounding reminder that before anyone ever chose you — God did.

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    31 m