Exciting news for all my Experiencing Grace readers! I’ve made a significant update to the way you can engage with my messages. To make it easier for you to listen to my teachings, I’ve integrated a new audio player into all my blog posts that pulls my messages from the new Experiencing Grace Podcast. Now, you can listen to my messages not just on my website, but from your favorite podcast platforms!
Note: This is not the AI Podcast that I updated you about last week. This podcast is for the original audio from my messages as I taught them at church.
What’s New?
Embedded Audio Player – Each post now features a built-in player that streams directly from the Experiencing Grace Podcast.
Downloadable Notes – Need a copy of the message notes? Simply click the “Download Notes” button right under the player.
Screenshots Incoming! – I’ll be sending some screenshots out to my Newsletter Subscribers to show you exactly how it looks on both mobile and desktop.
Listen Anywhere, Anytime!
This update is all about making my messages more accessible. Whether you’re commuting, relaxing at home, or taking a walk, you can tune in from Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or your favorite Podcast App—whichever platform suits you best!
I encourage you to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. Your support means so much, and I hope this update makes it even easier for you to engage with Experiencing Grace in a way that fits your lifestyle.
Let me know what you think of this new format—I’m excited for you to try it out!
This episode kicks off The Disciples’ Prayer Series, a 12-part journey exploring the Lord’s Prayer in depth. Jason Graham begins with the first word: “Our“—revealing the profound call to unity in the body of Christ.
Why did Jesus teach His disciples to say ‘Our Father’ instead of ‘My Father’? Because unity is central to God’s purpose, bringing all things in heaven and earth into oneness in Christ. Jason unpacks how biblical unity impacts God’s kingdom, the body of Christ, and individual believers—leading to blessings, answered prayer, humility, and spiritual maturity.
Discover practical ways to cultivate this oneness, including honoring others, dying to self, and embracing the ‘one another’ commands of Scripture. Jason also warns against false unity—showing how true biblical unity must have Christ as its head.
Join us as we begin this powerful series, uncovering the deeper meaning behind every word of the prayer Jesus taught His disciples.
This episode is AI generated based on Jason Graham’s original teaching.
Welcome to Episode 1 of the Experiencing Grace AI Podcast. This episode was AI generated based off the notes and teaching audio from The Disciples Prayer Series: Our. For a better explanation of what these podcasts are, feel free to check out the explanation on Episode 0.
I hope you enjoy Episode 1 of the Experiencing Grace AI Podcast.
I’ve been playing around with Google’s NotebookLM Artificial Intelligence (AI) functionality. It has been very fun, and I’ve gotta say–I’m really impressed. As many of you may know, I’m not just a teaching pastor at my local church, I’m also a professional software developer, and have been for 17+ years.
I work with AI on pretty much a daily basis at this point, and when I first saw what NotebookLM could do with generating 100% AI Podcasts based off of user input, I had to give it a try.
So, I’ve decided to generate some podcasts based on the audio and notes from the messages that I’ve taught at church. What you will hear in these podcasts is 100% AI generated. These are not real humans talking about my message. Rather, it is a conversation that AI software generated about the contents of my message after processing the audio and my written notes.
It is pretty impressive, and I hope you enjoy them. I think they did a great job. You should see episode one posted soon on “The Disciples’ Prayer Series: Our.” I plan on making more of these in the future. So, keep in touch to hear more.