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Dulin Weekly Podcast

Dulin Weekly Podcast

By: James Henry
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A weekly thought and word of encouragement from the Dulin United Methodist Church in Falls Church, Virginia© 2026 James Henry Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • Realigning Before the Rising
    Mar 26 2026

    As Lent draws to a close and Holy Week approaches, this reflection invites us to pause and gently ask: how is our realignment going? Throughout this season, we’ve been exploring what it means to return to the place God created us to hold—to rediscover our purpose, our calling, and the unique gift we bring to the world. Yet along the way, we may feel distracted, weary, or even overwhelmed by personal struggles and the brokenness we see around us. In these moments, we are reminded that we are not alone—held always in God’s presence and within a wider human community that transcends all divisions. Lent calls us not only inward into reflection but outward into engagement, grounded in love. As we move toward Easter, we are invited once more to realign ourselves with that love, to follow the path of Jesus, and to live as people who remember who we are and whose we are.

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    13 mins
  • When Life Calls Your Name
    Mar 19 2026

    In a world that can feel overwhelming, it’s easy to feel stuck or shut down. As we approach the story of Lazarus, we pause to listen again: Where is God calling your name? This episode invites you to consider the power of small yeses—the simple, faithful steps that lead us back into life, one moment at a time.

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    10 mins
  • Lent: Returning Again
    Mar 12 2026

    In this week’s Dulin Weekly Podcast, Pastor James reflects on the Lenten journey as a season of intentional realignment with God and with our deepest selves. As we approach the midpoint of Lent, he invites listeners to reflect on how their spiritual practices—whether fasting, taking something up, or simply paying attention—are shaping their awareness. Rather than viewing struggles or lapses as failures, James encourages us to see them as opportunities for learning and returning. Lent becomes a space for honest self-reflection, where we recognize our humanity, release guilt and shame, and return again to the grace of a God who sees us with loving eyes and continually invites us toward healing, wholeness, and deeper connection.

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    12 mins
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