On The GO

GO Church

On The GO is a podcast about life, leadership, and the Lord! Pastor David Waldroup (Executive Pastor, GO Church) and Pastor JC Worley (Lead Pastor, GO Church) dive into today’s cultural questions and provide answers with biblical truths. You’ll hear candid thoughts on finding stability in an ever-changing world and discussion on how to approach controversial topics with clarity, compassion, and truth. From practical life advice to deep theological discussions, On The GO is a series that tackles hot-button issues and equips Christians to stand firm in an ever-changing culture.

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    OTG 34 |Biblical Manhood: What Makes a True Man of God?| JC Worley & Kenny Dallas | ( Ep.34 )

    What does it really mean to be a true man of God in today’s world? In a culture that defines manhood by status, success, and self-promotion, this episode challenges men to rise higher and live differently. Join JC Worley and former state champion coach Kenny Dallas as they unpack what biblical manhood truly looks like — leading with humility, living with integrity, and walking in faith.Whether you're navigating leadership, family, friendships, or your personal walk with God, this episode will encourage and equip you to stop blending in and start standing out for the Kingdom.It’s time to step into who God created you to be — a true man of God. Key Quote : "A real man rejects passivity. Off the bat, if a man sees something that ought to be done, he does it. That defines the difference between being a boy and a man." - Kenny Dallas Key Take Aways 1.) Biblical manhood is about choosing identity over culture's definitionTrue biblical manhood is rooted in identity as a follower of Jesus, not in cultural stereotypes like toxic masculinity or superficial measures of strength. This worldview shifts focus from external performance to internal transformed identity, empowering men to lead authentically. 2.) Rejecting passivity requires a spiritual and intentional fightMen’s natural flesh inclines toward passivity, and this spiritual complacency is the primary obstacle to leadership in family, church, and community. Recognizing passivity as a spiritual issue transforms the solution from mere motivation to intentional spiritual warfare and discipleship. 3.) Living courageously means embracing the tension between strength and tendernessCourageous men do not only embody strength but also cultivate tenderness, balancing the lion and lamb within to mirror Jesus’s character. This reframes courage from mere bravado to a dependent reliance on the Holy Spirit, enabling men to lead with both assertiveness and compassion. 4.) The trajectory of family and impact starts with daily awareness of eternityMen’s daily decisions should be informed by the realization that their lives are numbered and their legacy is being built today, not in the nebulous future. This shifts priorities from trivial pursuits to eternal significance, making every moment deliberate toward faith, family, and service.These insights emphasize the importance of intentionality, spiritual discipline, and authentic leadership in shaping a meaningful legacy.To further engage your audience, consider generating a newsletter summarizing these insights. Would you like to proceed with that?

    56 min
  2. 19 MAR

    OTG 33 | We're Not Really Strangers | JC Worley & David Waldroup ( Ep.33 )

    Most people underestimate the power of vulnerability and honest connection, but this episode proves just how transformative it can be. In this raw, unfiltered conversation, Pastors JC Worley and David Waldroup drop their boundaries and lean into real dialogue. They share the stories behind their faith journeys, leadership decisions, and personal struggles, from navigating grief and doubt to embracing change after more than two decades in ministry.Along the way, they reveal that vulnerability isn’t weakness, it’s one of your greatest strengths. You’ll also discover how something as simple as “We’re Not Really Strangers” can spark deeper connection. Key Quote : “True vulnerability is built on earned trust”- JC Worley Key Take Aways: 1. Leadership Flexibility: Effective leaders adapt their decisions based on new information rather than sticking rigidly to initial choices. This flexibility is a sign of maturity and wisdom, allowing for growth and better decision-making. 2. Trust and Vulnerability: True vulnerability is built on earned trust. It requires consistent demonstration of reliability and authenticity over time, which unlocks genuine connections and deeper relationships. 3. Authenticity Over Performance: Godly influence multiplies through authenticity, not performance. People are more moved by genuine faithfulness than by perfect presentation, leading to a lasting impact beyond superficial success. 4. Growth Through Intentionality and Openness: The most profound growth occurs at the intersection of intentionality and openness. Embracing change and reflecting on what works and what doesn't accelerates transformation and personal development.

    40 min
  3. 26 FEB

    OTG 32 | Types Of People We Love The Most | JC Worley & David Waldroup ( Ep.32 )

    You know those people you just love being around? The ones who always say the wild one-liner at the perfect time? Or the friend who makes you say, ” Man I love to be around that guy “. Yeah, we’re talking about those people. In this episode of On The GO Podcast, your hosts Pastor JC Worley and Pastor David Waldroup break down the types of people they love the most, the funny ones, the real ones, the loyal ones, the “tell it like it is” ones. From the encourager in the room to the one who always keeps it 100, we’re celebrating the traits that make relationships fun, meaningful, and full of life. You’ll probably find yourself saying, “Yep, I know someone exactly like that!” Or maybe realizing… that person is you. Hit play, laugh with us, and let us know: what kind of people do YOU love being around? Key Take Aways: 1.) The Power of Unseen Contribution: True leadership is demonstrated through anonymous sacrifice rather than public acclaim. This principle emphasizes humility and the intrinsic value of service, transforming how we approach work and leadership. 2.) Cultivating Genuine Joy and Laughter: Authentic laughter and joy amplify likability and foster resilience. This mental model shifts focus from adversity to joy, influencing how others perceive us and enhancing our resilience. 3.) The Significance of Facing Hard Things: People who confront discomfort head-on, choosing purpose over avoidance, are most respected. This insight reframes discomfort as essential to growth and moral integrity, positioning courage as a core virtue. 4.) Big Dreams Require God-Sized Faith: Dreams that stretch beyond comfort zones are rooted in faith that God can do the impossible. This shifts the mental model of "safe" versus "risky" ventures, emphasizing bold, faith-driven aspirations. "I just respect people that do hard things. They understand that when you grow, it's just going to hurt a little bit. Remember when you were like a kid and you had growing pains? That's just kind of part of it. And I think that we never stop growing. We shouldn't." - David Waldroup

    38 min
  4. 12 FEB

    OTG 31 | What Grinds Our Gears | JC Worley & David Waldroup ( Ep.31 )

    Sometimes you just need to take a break, laugh a little and get some things you don’t like off your chest. In this episode, Pastor David and Pastor JC switch things up and talk about the everyday things that grind their gears, from funny habits to relatable frustrations, all in good spirit and with plenty of laughs along the way. Just two pastors being real, honest, and maybe a little dramatic for fun 😂Because joy matters. Laughter matters. And sometimes the best conversations aren’t the heavy ones , they’re the ones that remind us we’re human.Grab a seat, tag a friend who relates, and enjoy this lighthearted episode of On The Go! Key Take Aways: 1.) The Power of Fully Showing UpFully committing to others and responsibilities builds trust and respect, distinguishing assets from liabilities in life. This means being genuinely present and delivering on commitments, which fosters authenticity and excellence. 2.) The Hidden Cost of Disrespect in Small MomentsDisrespectful behaviors, even minor ones, can erode character and credibility over time. Recognizing and correcting these behaviors early helps preserve trust and relational integrity. 3.) When Excellence Becomes a Spiritual PracticePursuing excellence is a spiritual discipline that aligns work with divine calling. It demonstrates integrity and invites favor, turning ordinary tasks into acts of worship and trustworthiness. 4.) The Vulnerability of Authentic ConvictionSharing insights with humility and crediting others reflects spiritual maturity. It prevents pride, fosters humility, and aligns with biblical virtues, enhancing authentic leadership. "Trust is either built or broken by whether we keep our word, consistency in actions affirms integrity; neglecting it turns us into liabilities."- JC Worley

    39 min
  5. 24/11/2025

    OTG 28 |A Couples Conversation | JC Worley & David Waldroup Pt.2 ( Ep.29 )

    Hey On The GO Family!Welcome back to Part Two of “A Couples Conversation.” Join our hosts JC Worley and David Waldroup as they sit down once again with their wives, Kimberly Worley and Ester Waldroup—this time diving into the world of parenting, where every day is a new adventure and laughter just might be the best survival tool!Tune in to hear their stories, and don’t forget to share yours. We’d love to hear how parenting has shaped your life and strengthened your relationship with Christ!⸻“Your goal in parenting is not to raise children that don’t sin; it’s to raise children that run to the Father when they do.” — David Waldroup⸻Key Takeaways:Parenting Challenges and Joys:This episode explores the unique challenges and joys of parenting, highlighting the importance of being present and engaged with children at every stage of their development.Balancing Discipline and Love:JC and David discuss the delicate balance between maintaining discipline and showing unconditional love, emphasizing the need for open communication and understanding within the family.The Role of Fathers:The role of fathers in their children’s lives is vitally important. This involvement shapes family dynamics and children’s growth.Adapting to Change:The conversation touches on adjusting to the evolving needs of children as they grow, and the importance of flexibility and learning from each parenting experience.

    52 min

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On The GO is a podcast about life, leadership, and the Lord! Pastor David Waldroup (Executive Pastor, GO Church) and Pastor JC Worley (Lead Pastor, GO Church) dive into today’s cultural questions and provide answers with biblical truths. You’ll hear candid thoughts on finding stability in an ever-changing world and discussion on how to approach controversial topics with clarity, compassion, and truth. From practical life advice to deep theological discussions, On The GO is a series that tackles hot-button issues and equips Christians to stand firm in an ever-changing culture.