Visionary Huddle

Lucas Cecilio

We are living through a crisis of meaning. Young people especially are more confused than ever about who they are and what they were made for.  Visionary Huddle exists to bring clarity. This podcast helps young leaders, entrepreneurs, students, professionals, and creatives make sense of a rapidly changing world through a recovery of Christian anthropology and the theology of work, seeing humans as image-bearers of God, called to build what is good. Hosted by Lucas Cecilio, working at the intersection of vocational formation, leadership, and entrepreneurship. If you’re ready to be challenged, and to become the kind of person who can endure pressure and build something meaningful for the glory of God and the good of others: this is for you. Welcome to Visionary Huddle!

Episodes

  1. 3d ago

    BY THE VOICE

    What if the fog around your calling is there on purpose? Genesis 12 opens with four words that change everything: "Now the Lord said." Before Abram takes a single step, before there's a plan or a map or a destination — there's a voice. In this episode of Visionary Huddle, Lucas Cecilio traces that voice from "let there be light" to "go to the land I will show you," and lands on something most of us miss: the word vocation literally comes from vox — voice. Your calling isn't a career path you find. It's a voice you follow. We get into why God never makes the call one hundred percent clear (so we stay faithful to the Caller, not the call), the contrast hiding in plain sight between Babel and Abram — one builds a name for itself, the other receives a name from God — and why faith was never mental agreement but allegiance in action. It ends on the hardest test in Abraham's story: a father, a son, an altar on Moriah — and the God who asks for the very thing He promised, because He's the God who raises things from the dead. The same mountain where, thousands of years later, He would provide the sacrifice Himself. If you've been waiting for perfect clarity before you move, this one's for you. Hear the voice. Then go. Faith and ambition, no sacred/secular divide. Pull up a seat. More resources, transcripts, and ways to connect: www.visionaryhuddle.com Follow the Visionary Huddle on Instagram: @visionaryhuddle Follow Lucas on Instagram: @lucascecilio1

  2. Jun 30

    DON’T DIE IN HARRAN

    DON’T DIE IN HARRAN Terah left Ur of the Chaldeans intending to reach Canaan, but he settled in Harran and died there. His unfinished journey raises a sobering question: Where have you settled before reaching the place God called you to pursue? In Episode 06 of Visionary Huddle, Lucas Cecilio dives into Genesis 11–12 and explore the calling of Abraham, the influence of family history, inherited identity, personal responsibility, spiritual stagnation, purpose, discipline, and obedience to God. Your family of origin may explain certain patterns in your life, but it does not have to determine your future. God specializes in calling people out of darkness, redefining their identity, breaking generational cycles, and leading them beyond the limitations of previous generations. This conversation explores why Terah stopped in Harran, how comfort and distraction can sabotage calling, why allegiance to Jesus creates focus, and why transformation requires more than a powerful spiritual moment. The surgery may happen in a day, but rehabilitation can take years. You will also hear Lucas share the personal story of getting his first passport before he had anywhere to go—and how one act of obedience prepared him for India, the United States, and a future he could not yet see. This episode is for anyone wrestling with: • Finding God’s purpose for their life • Breaking generational patterns • Overcoming procrastination and spiritual stagnation • Leaving their comfort zone • Understanding identity in Christ • Hearing and obeying the voice of God • Creating a plan for their future • Pursuing Christian calling and vocation • Taking personal responsibility • Trusting God through uncertainty You are not the hero of the story. Abraham was not the hero either. God is the hero—and He is still calling people to leave what is familiar, follow His voice, and continue the journey. Do not settle in the place you were only supposed to pass through. Do not die in Harran. Subscribe to Visionary Huddle for conversations about Christian purpose, biblical identity, leadership, vocation, spiritual formation, personal development, entrepreneurship, faith, and building a meaningful life with God.

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About

We are living through a crisis of meaning. Young people especially are more confused than ever about who they are and what they were made for.  Visionary Huddle exists to bring clarity. This podcast helps young leaders, entrepreneurs, students, professionals, and creatives make sense of a rapidly changing world through a recovery of Christian anthropology and the theology of work, seeing humans as image-bearers of God, called to build what is good. Hosted by Lucas Cecilio, working at the intersection of vocational formation, leadership, and entrepreneurship. If you’re ready to be challenged, and to become the kind of person who can endure pressure and build something meaningful for the glory of God and the good of others: this is for you. Welcome to Visionary Huddle!