DC Table Talk: The Overflow Edition

Destination Church

Welcome to DC Table Talk: The Overflow Edition with Bryan Evans and Pastor Rodney Thrift. We believe meaningful faith conversations happen around tables, not in rows. If Sunday is the meal, this podcast is the overflow. Each week, we dig deeper into the message to help you put action behind what you hear. Our focus is growth over perfection and direction over pressure. Sunday starts the conversation, but this is where it continues. Pull up a chair—there’s always room at the table.

  1. May 20

    Ep 20: Why Your 5-Year Plan Is Making You Anxious (And How to Fix It) feat Tim Bennett

    "What are you doing with your life?" It’s the question every graduate (and most adults) dreads. This week, Next Gen Pastor Tim Bennett joins the table to talk about the pressure of the "In-Between" season of graduation. We’re breaking down the "Soul Tattoo" from Sunday: Take the shot, but change the target. Drawing from the Sermon on the Mount, Tim, Rodney, and Bryan discuss why seeking God’s Kingdom first reorganizes everything else in our lives—from our careers to our peace of mind. Key Takeaways: Why your character is the only thing that outlasts your credentials. How to stop viewing God’s will as a "treasure hunt" and start viewing it as a partnership. The "Scope" Principle: Why your inner circle determines where your life is headed. JOIN THE CONVERSATION:If you're a student, a parent, or someone in a career transition, this episode is for you. Subscribe and share this with someone who needs a little less pressure and a lot more peace today! CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro: Class of '85, '03, and '0603:15 - The "Day After" Graduation: The Ultimate In-Between06:45 - The Problem Isn't Your Effort, It's Your Target11:30 - Matthew 6: Why Anxiety Is a Symptom15:00 - Defining the "Wrong Targets" (GPA, Careers, and Plans)19:20 - What Does "Seek First the Kingdom" Actually Mean?23:40 - Cutting Room Floor: Beatitudes and Building Your Soul29:50 - The Scope: Why Your Friends Determine Your Aim34:10 - Finding "Scope People" in a New City37:25 - Final Encouragement: Take the Shot!

    40 min
  2. Apr 29

    Ep 17: The Real Reason You Feel Spiritually Exhausted

    Many believers feel exhausted and defeated, constantly asking God to remove their struggles. But what if the issue isn't a lack of authority, but the access we've allowed the enemy to have? In the finale of the "Beyond the Veil" series , Pastor Rodney Thrift and Bryan Evans discuss how to stop giving the enemy a "foothold" and how to truly live empowered. After taking a moment to pray for our local community dealing with devastating wildfires, we dive deep into the Greek words "Soma" and "Topos," discovering why true surrender involves our daily schedules, and why the veil didn't just open a door—it relocated the presence of God into us. The 3-Step Daily Rhythm for Spiritual Strength: Morning (Surrender & Align): Start your day by surrendering your thoughts, words, and decisions to God's authority. Noon (Check & Close Doors): Pause to ask the Holy Spirit to reveal any ungodly attitudes or unforgiveness. Repent and realign quickly. Night (Stand & Declare): End your day by standing in your authority and declaring God's truth over your life and family. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro: Are You Spiritually Exhausted? 00:37 - Updates & Prayer for the Local Fires 03:33 - The "Soma": Surrendering Your Schedule 09:28 - The Cutting Room Floor: Relocating God's Presence 12:28 - Topos: Stop Giving the Enemy a Foothold 15:23 - The 3-Step Daily Rhythm 26:43 - Outro: Pull Up a Chair JOIN THE CONVERSATION: If this episode encouraged you, please share it with a friend and leave us a 5-star review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!

    28 min
  3. Apr 17

    Ep 15: What Does it Actually Mean to be a "Man of God"? feat Eddie Taylor (BONUS)

    A few weeks ago, we had a Sunday that didn't go exactly as planned. Pastor Eddie Taylor from Taylor Ministry Group spent the entire week writing a powerful message for the church, only to get taken out by sickness at the absolute last minute. Pastor Rodney had to step in and preach a message he didn't write.Today, Pastor Eddie is healthy, he is back at the table, and we are finally handing him the mic to share the unwritten subtext, the personal conviction, and the deep heartbeat behind his message, "Becoming a Man of God."Eddie and Rodney (who have been friends since middle school!) sit down with Bryan to discuss the true definition of biblical manhood and the three things every man desperately needs. Whether you are a man trying to step into your calling, or a wife wanting to support your husband's spiritual journey, this conversation is packed with truth.In this episode, we cover:👉 The Backstory: The Saturday night scramble when Eddie got sick and Rodney had to decipher his notes.👉 Wild at Heart: The cutting room floor dive into John Eldredge's concept that every man needs a battle to fight, an adventure to live, and a beauty to rescue.👉 The Right Questions: Why we need to stop asking God to rescue us from trials and start asking, "Who do you want to be to me right now?"RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED:👉 Watch Eddie's Original Message (Preached by Pastor Rodney): "Becoming a Man of God" (March 15, 2026) - https://youtu.be/a-W_D0nZ6y8👉 Watch DC Table Talk Ep. 10: Rodney & Bryan reviewing the message notes - https://youtu.be/R8mo5DNdbEY👉 Book Recommendation: Wild at Heart by John Eldredge - https://a.co/d/0ekLeKfd👉 Learn More about Taylor Ministry Group: https://www.taylorministry.com👉 Follow TMG on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/taylorministrygroupSubscribe to the Podcast!Join the Conversation:Pull up a chair. There is always room at the table.

    29 min

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Welcome to DC Table Talk: The Overflow Edition with Bryan Evans and Pastor Rodney Thrift. We believe meaningful faith conversations happen around tables, not in rows. If Sunday is the meal, this podcast is the overflow. Each week, we dig deeper into the message to help you put action behind what you hear. Our focus is growth over perfection and direction over pressure. Sunday starts the conversation, but this is where it continues. Pull up a chair—there’s always room at the table.

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