Welcome to the Table

Khalil Burton

You want to grow spiritually, but nobody has ever shown you how. You read your Bible inconsistently, your prayer life feels flat, and you wonder if real transformation is actually possible for someone like you. There is a way to grow that is theologically serious and practically grounded. It starts with honest conversation about what Scripture actually says. Welcome to the Table is a Christian podcast about spiritual growth, discipleship, and following Jesus in today's culture, hosted by three pastors. Each episode brings biblical depth and real-world application to the questions Christians are actually asking: How do I overcome sin? What does it mean to be made in God's image? How do I share my faith without being pushy? How do I stop deconstructing and start building? You will find conversations on spiritual disciplines, identity in Christ, faith and culture, evangelism, holiness, and the attributes of God. You will hear from leading voices in theology and spiritual formation. You will leave each episode with something to think about, something to believe, and something to do. If you are tired of shallow Christianity and ready to go deeper, this is your table. Take the free Spiritual Health Assessment at growgodly.com to find out exactly where you are in your formation journey and what your next step should be.

  1. 11/07/2025

    Why Do I Keep Messing Up? The Biblical Framework for Winning the Daily Battle Against Sin

    If you are a Christian who keeps sinning despite genuinely wanting to stop, this episode was made for you. And the answer is not that you need more willpower. The answer is that you have been fighting the wrong way. Khalil, Sean, and Jeff unpack the biblical concept of mortification of sin, what Paul means in Romans 7 when he describes the experience of doing what he does not want to do, and why the Holy Spirit plus genuine community plus sacramental rhythms is the battle plan that actually works. This is not a willpower problem. It is a spiritual strategy problem. The episode covers the difference between putting off the old self and putting on the new, what confession and accountability actually do in the sanctification process, and why grace and effort are not opposites in the Christian life. Welcome to the Table episode 78 explains how Christians can put sin to death through biblical mortification, drawing from Romans 7 and John Owen. If you are a Christian who keeps messing up despite trying to do better, this episode gives you the biblical framework for actually winning the daily battle against sin, not through self-improvement but through the power of the Holy Spirit and genuine community. Related episodes: What Does It Mean to Be Made in the Image of God? (EP 50) | Feeling Like an Outcast: The Bible's Story of Exile (EP 75) | How to Live a Holy Life When Culture Makes Holiness Countercultural (EP 76) Take the free Spiritual Health Assessment at growgodly.com/health-check.

    45 min
  2. 02/08/2024

    How to Settle Your Soul: 5 Practices for Finding Peace in a Restless World with Matt Harder

    You are anxious — not just occasionally but as a default operating mode. You move fast, stay busy, scroll to decompress, and still feel unsettled underneath it all. And part of you knows the fix is not more information, a better evening routine, or one more productivity system. But you are not sure what it actually is. Forty percent of adults identify as anxious, and that number has not moved in years. Matt Harder has written a book and built a life around one question: what does it actually look like to settle your soul? Not to manage the anxiety, not to suppress it, but to address the root of it with something that holds. He joins Khalil, Sean, and Jeff to bring the framework from his book “A Settled Soul” to the table — five practices that anyone can build, and a posture toward Jesus that has nothing to do with having your life figured out. This episode teaches how to settle your soul using five biblical practices, addressing anxiety, digital consumption, and the patterns that keep believers perpetually unsettled, hosted by two pastors and author Matt Harder. You will learn why Jesus went from his baptism directly into the wilderness — and what Matthew 4 is actually teaching about the pattern of high moments followed by acute testing that most believers are never prepared for. You will hear Matt name social media as a feed — the same word as hunger — and why that framing exposes why scrolling never satisfies, because you were never hungry for what a screen can give you. And you will walk away with a clear picture: none of what the world offers is going to satisfy the kind of hunger that only living water can address, and the settled soul is the one who has stopped going to empty wells. If you have been managing your anxiety instead of addressing it, this episode will show you the difference. A settled soul is not a life without pressure. It is a life rooted in something the pressure cannot reach. This conversation starts that process. Related episodes: The Spiritual Discipline of Silence and Solitude | How Sabbath, Margin, and Stillness Prepare You for the Life God Has Ahead | The Spiritual Discipline of Reflection Take the free Spiritual Health Assessment at growgodly.com/health-check.

    38 min
  3. How to Be a Good Neighbor: The Forgotten Mission Field Right Outside Your Door

    09/22/2023

    How to Be a Good Neighbor: The Forgotten Mission Field Right Outside Your Door

    The question “who is my neighbor?” is not new. A lawyer asked Jesus the same thing — and was hoping the answer would narrow the category, not expand it. Most of us are still doing the same thing. We want to love our neighbor without actually knowing them, without any inconvenience, and without having to change our schedule. The Good Samaritan did not have that option. Neither do we. Troy Pomeroy has spent years in post-Christian Seattle asking a harder version of the question: not who counts as my neighbor, but what does it actually look like to love them well in a city where the church has lost cultural credibility and the right to be heard is no longer assumed — it is built. He joins Khalil, Sean, and Jeff to bring Luke 10’s Samaritan story off the page and into your actual street, apartment complex, or cul-de-sac, drawing on Leviticus 19, Acts 2 and 4, and the vision of the home as a kingdom tool. This episode teaches what it means to be a good neighbor biblically, how ordinary believers can build kingdom relationships in their community, and why earning the right to be heard is the foundation of any effective neighborhood witness, hosted by two pastors and a ministry leader. You will learn why the “if you build it they will come” mentality produces churches that attract other Christians but rarely reach the person next door — and how going where people are instead of waiting for them to come to you is the shape of incarnational mission in every neighborhood. You will hear the critical tension between under-adapting — challenging people before you have earned relationship — and over-adapting — surrendering your convictions to fit in — and where the faithful middle actually sits. And you will walk away with one diagnostic question: do the people on your street know who you are, and do they know what you believe? If the Great Commission has felt like something for missionaries and pastors, this episode redraws the map. Your neighborhood is a mission field. Your table is an outreach strategy. And the neighbor you have been passing every day may be the exact person God positioned you next to on purpose. This is where mission starts — not overseas, not at church, but across the street. Related episodes: Living Life on Mission: What Everyday Evangelism Actually Looks Like | Incarnational Living: How to Share Your Faith Without Being Pushy | How to Share Your Faith: The Practical Skills Most Christians Never Learn Take the free Spiritual Health Assessment at growgodly.com/health-check.

    40 min
4.8
out of 5
40 Ratings

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You want to grow spiritually, but nobody has ever shown you how. You read your Bible inconsistently, your prayer life feels flat, and you wonder if real transformation is actually possible for someone like you. There is a way to grow that is theologically serious and practically grounded. It starts with honest conversation about what Scripture actually says. Welcome to the Table is a Christian podcast about spiritual growth, discipleship, and following Jesus in today's culture, hosted by three pastors. Each episode brings biblical depth and real-world application to the questions Christians are actually asking: How do I overcome sin? What does it mean to be made in God's image? How do I share my faith without being pushy? How do I stop deconstructing and start building? You will find conversations on spiritual disciplines, identity in Christ, faith and culture, evangelism, holiness, and the attributes of God. You will hear from leading voices in theology and spiritual formation. You will leave each episode with something to think about, something to believe, and something to do. If you are tired of shallow Christianity and ready to go deeper, this is your table. Take the free Spiritual Health Assessment at growgodly.com to find out exactly where you are in your formation journey and what your next step should be.