SHE Grows

Cultivate Women

Women face many challenges when it comes to finding their place and value in the middle of toxic thoughts, challenging relationships, and limiting beliefs. We're here to come along side you to help walk in the best God has for you while building up the girl beside you!Keep growing! The SHE Grows podcast is an extension of Cultivate Church and is hosted by Danielle Doss and Jen Matthews. They are both pastors at Cultivate Church in Shelby County, Alabama and both have a huge heart for seeing the women alongside them be able to fully embrace the purpose God has on their life. Saying yes to follow Jesus is simple, but walking it out is not easy. It takes community and this is one of their favorite ways to dig deeper with you.  Connect with SHE www.cultivatechurch.tv/she Instagram - www.instagram.com/shewomen.cc Facebook - www.facebook.com/shewomen.cc Support the MinistryOnline - https://cultivatechurch.tv/online-giving Text - an amount and "SHE" to 84321 About Jen Matthews Jen is the worship and creative pastor at Cultivate Church, and author of Every Yes. She loves to create atmospheres and visuals that engage our senses to fully experience the presence of God and the people around us. Her husband, Brandon Matthews is her best friend and one of the lead pastors of Cultivate Church and founder of the Mind Your Business Podcast, and her son, Asher is their little pastor in training. Connect with Jen www.jenmatthews.tv Instagram - www.instagram.com/jenkmatthews Facebook - www.facebook.com/porcelainandpink About Danielle Doss Danielle is the directional pastor of Cultivate Church. She has a gift for seeing people and recognizing gifts and callings in them and calling them out. She is married to her high school sweetheart who is one of the lead pastors at Cultivate Church and also works for the NAE. She has two kiddos, Bella and Shep, with big hearts and strong wills.  Connect with Danielle Instagram - www.instagram.com/danielledoss Facebook - www.facebook.com/danielle.doss

  1. 2h ago

    What Does it Mean to Be the Bride of Christ?

    What if we've become so comfortable with the culture around us that we've stopped noticing where we've compromised? Jesus is coming back. And Scripture gives us a powerful picture of who He is coming for: His Bride. But what does it actually mean to live as the Bride of Christ? In this episode of SHE Grows, Jen and Danielle are talking about holiness, surrender, cultural compromise, and what it really means to belong completely to Jesus. Because following Jesus isn't simply about going to church, doing Bible studies, or knowing the right answers. It's about covenant. It's about devotion. It's about becoming a people who are set apart because we belong to Him. We're asking some uncomfortable—but incredibly important—questions: • Have we blurred the line between following Jesus and following culture? • What have we normalized that God may be asking us to surrender? • Are we measuring our Christianity by what we're allowed to do instead of asking what belongs in our relationship with Jesus? • What voices are discipling us? • Are we actually living like we're waiting for the Bridegroom? This isn't a conversation about legalism or trying to earn God's love. It's about something so much better: realizing that holiness is the beautiful response of a woman who knows she belongs to Jesus. The Bride is getting ready. And the question is: Are we? If this conversation challenges you, send it to a woman who needs to hear it, and subscribe to SHE Grows for more conversations designed to help us uncover blind spots, grow deeper in our relationship with Jesus, and actually live out what we say we believe. #SHEGrows #Holiness #BrideOfChrist #ChristianWomen #FollowingJesus #ChristianPodcast #Surrender Partner with SHE! Help us continue to spread the message the Lord has for women. Link arms with us and let's see this message go farther! Just choose SHE in the drop-down menu using the link below. Thank you for being so generous! We're in this together!  https://cultivatechurch.churchcenter.com/giving  Connect with us! INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK  YouTube CULTIVATE CHURCH SHE : Cultivate Women SHEGrowsPodcast.com hello@shegrowspodcast.com

  2. Aug 13

    What if Culture is Quietly Changing Your Faith?

    What if the biggest threat to your faith isn’t something you would obviously call sin? Compromise rarely looks like rebellion. Sometimes it looks reasonable. Normal. Harmless. And little by little, we can allow culture to shape the way we think, live, make decisions, and even understand what it means to follow Jesus. In this episode of SHE Grows, we’re doing a personal inventory. We’re asking the uncomfortable questions: Are we being discipled by Jesus, or by the culture around us? Where have we allowed the world to blur our convictions? Does our daily life actually reflect what we say we believe? And have we become so comfortable that our faith has become passive instead of active? We’re getting into Scripture, examining our own hearts, uncovering blind spots, and talking about what it looks like to move from a complacent faith to a faith that is fully surrendered, Christ-centered, and kingdom-minded. Because following Jesus isn’t just about what we say we believe. Our faith should produce something in the way we live. Grab your Bible, take some notes, and be willing to let God show you what you might not be seeing clearly. “Examine yourselves to see if your faith is genuine. Test yourselves.”  2 Corinthians 13:5 This one might challenge you—but we believe that’s where growth begins. In this episode: • How culture can quietly influence our faith • Why compromise often feels reasonable rather than rebellious • How to recognize spiritual blind spots • What our conduct reveals about what we actually believe • The difference between passive Christianity and active faith • How to examine whether Jesus is truly shaping our lives • Practical questions for identifying areas of compromise • What it looks like to live a Christ-centered, kingdom-minded life SCRIPTURES: 2 Corinthians 13:5 Proverbs 16:2 Philippians 3:18 Titus 1:16 Genesis 3 If this conversation challenges you, share it with a woman who is serious about growing in her faith. Subscribe to SHE Grows for conversations that help women grow deeper in their relationship with Jesus, lead well, and live with purpose. Partner with SHE! Help us continue to spread the message the Lord has for women. Link arms with us and let's see this message go farther! Just choose SHE in the drop-down menu using the link below. Thank you for being so generous! We're in this together!  https://cultivatechurch.churchcenter.com/giving  Connect with us! INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK  YouTube CULTIVATE CHURCH SHE : Cultivate Women SHEGrowsPodcast.com hello@shegrowspodcast.com

  3. May 28

    How to Keep Moving When Life Hurts

    People often think God’s comfort means escape from pain, instant relief, or permission to stay stuck in survival mode. But what if the comfort of the Holy Spirit was meant to do something deeper? In this episode of SHE Grows, we talk about the difference between healing and hiding, grieving and drifting, and how God’s comfort strengthens us to keep moving forward even in difficult seasons. Whether you’re walking through loss, disappointment, burnout, uncertainty, heartbreak, or a major life transition, this conversation will encourage you to recognize the presence of God not just as a place of safety — but as a source of strength. We discuss: what biblical comfort really meansthe difference between processing pain and partnering with defeathow to know when you’re driftingwhy the Holy Spirit comforts uswhat healthy movement looks like after hardshiphow God gives us strength to rise againYou may be hurting, but you are not without hope. And you were never meant to simply float through life defeated by the current. Partner with SHE! Help us continue to spread the message the Lord has for women. Link arms with us and let's see this message go farther! Just choose SHE in the drop-down menu using the link below. Thank you for being so generous! We're in this together!  https://cultivatechurch.churchcenter.com/giving  Connect with us! INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK  YouTube CULTIVATE CHURCH SHE : Cultivate Women SHEGrowsPodcast.com hello@shegrowspodcast.com

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Women face many challenges when it comes to finding their place and value in the middle of toxic thoughts, challenging relationships, and limiting beliefs. We're here to come along side you to help walk in the best God has for you while building up the girl beside you!Keep growing! The SHE Grows podcast is an extension of Cultivate Church and is hosted by Danielle Doss and Jen Matthews. They are both pastors at Cultivate Church in Shelby County, Alabama and both have a huge heart for seeing the women alongside them be able to fully embrace the purpose God has on their life. Saying yes to follow Jesus is simple, but walking it out is not easy. It takes community and this is one of their favorite ways to dig deeper with you.  Connect with SHE www.cultivatechurch.tv/she Instagram - www.instagram.com/shewomen.cc Facebook - www.facebook.com/shewomen.cc Support the MinistryOnline - https://cultivatechurch.tv/online-giving Text - an amount and "SHE" to 84321 About Jen Matthews Jen is the worship and creative pastor at Cultivate Church, and author of Every Yes. She loves to create atmospheres and visuals that engage our senses to fully experience the presence of God and the people around us. Her husband, Brandon Matthews is her best friend and one of the lead pastors of Cultivate Church and founder of the Mind Your Business Podcast, and her son, Asher is their little pastor in training. Connect with Jen www.jenmatthews.tv Instagram - www.instagram.com/jenkmatthews Facebook - www.facebook.com/porcelainandpink About Danielle Doss Danielle is the directional pastor of Cultivate Church. She has a gift for seeing people and recognizing gifts and callings in them and calling them out. She is married to her high school sweetheart who is one of the lead pastors at Cultivate Church and also works for the NAE. She has two kiddos, Bella and Shep, with big hearts and strong wills.  Connect with Danielle Instagram - www.instagram.com/danielledoss Facebook - www.facebook.com/danielle.doss