• 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
  • The Little Yeses
    Mar 5 2026

    In this week’s Dulin Podcast, Pastor James reflects on Lent as a season of realignment—not through dramatic, mountaintop gestures, but through what he calls “small yeses and small noes.” Using the metaphor of a car’s wheel alignment (and its limits), he invites us to see spiritual growth as gradual and relational rather than mechanical. Real change, he suggests, happens in the subtle daily choices: a kind word, a needed boundary, a moment of dignity offered or received. As we continue through Lent, we are encouraged to pay attention to these small decisions that quietly shape our connection to God and one another, trusting that over time, they gently guide our lives back into alignment.

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    11 mins
  • The Rhythms of Lent
    Feb 26 2026

    In this episode of the Dulin Weekly Podcast, Pastor James reflects on Lent as an invitation to examine the rhythms that shape our daily lives. Noting the church’s seasonal pattern of preparation and celebration, he explores how Lent creates space to pause, notice, and gently realign what feels hurried, chaotic, or disconnected. Through everyday examples — worship, prayer, habits, and even the practices we set aside — listeners are encouraged to ask which rhythms nourish their relationship with God, others, and themselves, and which may be draining or distracting. Rather than a season of obligation, Lent is framed as a compassionate experiment: a time to try new practices, release unhelpful patterns, and cultivate attentiveness so that life’s deeper, life-giving rhythms can emerge with greater clarity and intention.

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    13 mins
  • Practicing Lent: Process, Not Transaction
    Feb 19 2026

    Lent often begins with the question, “What are you giving up?” But Lent is not about earning God’s love or proving spiritual worth. In this week’s Dulin Weekly Podcast, Pastor James reflects on Lent as a season of practice — subtractive or additive — that helps us notice our dependencies, form new habits, and open ourselves to grace. Lent is not transactional; it is transformational. It is the slow work of being shaped by God, one small, faithful step at a time.

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    14 mins
  • Forgiveness Is Not Forgetting
    Feb 12 2026

    Forgiveness is often misunderstood. It does not mean saying what happened was okay. It does not require reconciliation. And it does not erase the scars. In this week’s Dulin Weekly Podcast, Pastor James reflects further on his recent sermon about forgiveness, clarifying what forgiveness is — and what it is not. Drawing on the Japanese art of kintsugi and the image of the risen Christ bearing scars, he explores how forgiveness allows us to move forward without letting past wounds define us. Letting go is not excusing harm; it is refusing to let it shape our future.

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    13 mins
  • Practicing the Path of Jesus
    Feb 5 2026

    In this week’s Dulin Weekly Podcast, James Henry reflects on what lies at the heart of both Wesleyan faith and the teachings of Jesus: not simply believing certain ideas, but practicing a way of life shaped by love, presence, and compassion. Drawing on Jesus’ call to “follow,” James explores how discipleship is about walking the path Jesus modeled—loving neighbor, letting go of what binds us, and engaging the world with God’s unflinching love. Through stories of everyday practices within the Dulin community and beyond, he invites listeners to consider how their own gifts and callings can become tangible expressions of faith. Ultimately, this reflection reminds us that faith is not just something we hold—it is something we live.

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    13 mins