In Motion is the content platform of Church on the Move in Tulsa, Oklahoma where we explore who Jesus is and how His life changes ours.
Shift your thinking on boundaries! What if you viewed a boundary as an invitation for a deeper, healthier relationship. Instead of a consequence, a rejection, or a termination of a relationship. Your…
How do you establish who you are apart from your parents? What if your family and friends disagree with your beliefs, values, or goals, can you still stay close? What about making friends—can you be …
In this episode of Life In Motion, Heather and Jamie talk about confronting toxicity in you and in others. We're all broken people. Unfortunately, if that brokenness goes unaddressed it will affect n…
How do we love like we’ve never been hurt? In this episode of Life In Motion, Heather and Jamie share their current and past struggles with trust issues and what they're doing about them.
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Making friends isn't always easy. Listen to Heather and Jamie discuss social anxiety and being known in this episode of Life in Motion.
Why is making friends so hard? Like, don’t we all just want t…
The best types of friendships take time. Listen to Heather and Jamie discuss managing their friendship in this episode of Life in Motion.
We’re not sure what it was but something about the last year…
We've had an incredible 12 episode first season of Life In Motion. If you didn't know, season one was called "We've Got Issues". We've looked at anxiety, depression, overspending, grief, and so much …
For the last episode of season one, Whit and Adam explore church hurt and what to do about it. If you've been on TikTok or Instagram lately, you've likely seen countless videos, meme accounts, and st…
In this episode of Life In Motion, Heather George and Jamie Jobe talk about what to expect and when to go to counseling. They even talk about helping their children go to counseling and allowing them…
You've probably heard someone say, "Your past does not define you," which is kind of true. It doesn't define, but it does affect you. In this season of Spirit In Motion, we're looking at "true lies."…
If you are struggling with depression that is holding you back from everyday life or seasonal depression that creeps up every now and then, we encourage you to talk to someone about how you’re feelin…
We're not trying to be anti-inspirational this week, but ... "you should follow your dreams" is a lie... What do we mean by that? Well, the problem with statements like "Follow your dreams," "BE YOUR…
Life In Motion | Lost Dreams: How to recognize, embrace, and grieve them well. Have you unknowingly set your dreams aside? Have you lost a dream, a hope, or an aspiration? In this episode of Life i…
Where do you draw the line sexually? In this episode of Spirit In Motion, Church on the Move Lead Pastor Whit George and Kids Pastor Adam Bush, explore the statement, “Porn is a victimless crime.”
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Life In Motion: Q&A
Heather and Jamie love to bring people together. So naturally, their podcast is a place where they want to do the same. Every season, we set aside episodes to hear from YOU and an…
With the rise of online gatherings, there's no doubt you've heard someone say, "The church is not a building." But if the church isn't a building, then what is it? We live in a time with access to mo…
What do you do with grief? That's what Heather and Jamie are talking about in this episode. For some, grief is immediate, fully intense. For others, you feel like your drifting through life, not full…
Today, we’re looking at the idea that, “Christians should be ready to defend their beliefs.” We like to call a statement like that a true lie. There’s a hint of truth to it, but ultimately the idea h…
When we look at Jesus’ life, we see Him slowed down and ready to embrace the people He encounters each day. Being hurried is incompatible with a real relationship with Jesus. To call yourself a follo…
In this week’s episode, Whit George and Adam Bush discuss the questions, “What’s the point of pain?” “Why do bad things happen to good people?” We’re looking at the idea that “if you follow Jesus, ev…