Living in the Spirit!

Sharyn Cosby

Introduction to Podcast Making the choice to live in the Spirit and not rush ahead in life on your own.  

  1. 1d ago

    "Re-introducing the Voice: Who I am, Why I Speak, and What We Carry into Year One"

    “Re‑Introducing the Voice: Who I Am, Why I Speak, and What We Carry Into Year One” In this powerful pre‑anniversary episode of Living In The Spirit, Apostle Sharyn Cosby re‑introduces herself and the prophetic, justice‑rooted mission of this podcast as we move toward our one‑year celebration on September 25. Apostle Sharyn Cosby — a Black, Indigenous Woman of Color (BIWOC), apostle, preacher, teacher, podcaster, and social justice advocate — shares her story, her calling, and the spiritual fire that fuels this work. She opens up about what it means to carry ancestral memory, cultural wisdom, and prophetic responsibility as a BIWOC leader in ministry. This episode re‑centers the heart of Living In The Spirit: A spiritual space grounded in Scripture A prophetic voice speaking truth with clarity and courage A justice‑examining platform confronting inequity, racism, and systems that harm God’s people A digital altar where the Spirit meets real life As we begin this four‑week journey toward the anniversary, Apostle Sharyn reflects on the past year, honors the community that has grown around this podcast, and names the prophetic call for the season ahead — deeper revelation, greater boldness, wider reach, and stronger justice work. If you’re seeking a space where faith, truth, justice, and the Holy Spirit converge, this episode is your invitation. Welcome to Living In The Spirit. Welcome to the journey. Welcome to the fire.   #Living in the Spirit #Justice Centered #Spirit Led

  2. Jul 15

    Resilience in a Season of Decline

    Resilience in a Season of Decline: A Conversation on Church Closure, Courageous Leadership, and the Future of Faith In this episode of Living in the Spirit, Sharyn sits down with Rev. Michael Davison for a powerful and deeply honest conversation about what it means to lead faithfully in a season of decline. Drawing from his pastoral experience and regional ministry work, Rev. Davison offers a Spirit‑centered perspective on church closure, courageous leadership, and the evolving landscape of Christian community. He reflects on how walking in the Spirit is not an abstract idea but a daily practice—one that shapes decisions, relationships, and the way leaders navigate difficult transitions. Rev. Davison emphasizes that resilience is cultivated through intentional spiritual disciplines, communal support, and a commitment to embody Christlike love even when circumstances are challenging. Together, we explore: How churches can face closure with honesty, hope, and theological integrity Why cooperation and community are essential for sustaining ministry What courageous leadership looks like in moments of uncertainty How believers can remain rooted in love, generosity, and faithful presence The future of faith communities and the opportunities hidden within decline Rev. Davison closes with a pastoral word of encouragement—reminding us that every believer’s witness matters, and that the Spirit empowers ordinary people to do extraordinary work in Christ’s name. If you’re a pastor, ministry leader, or believer seeking clarity and courage in a shifting church landscape, this conversation will speak directly to your spirit.

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Introduction to Podcast Making the choice to live in the Spirit and not rush ahead in life on your own.