34 episodes

We're Micah and Shireen Eldridge, Pastors at Lifegate Church in Omaha, Nebraska. Over the years, we've found our best conversations happen on walks together and this is what inspired our "When We Walk" Podcast. Join us as we sit on a couch and talk about the things we have celebrated, grieved, wrestled with and laughed about on our walks together. Our hope is to encourage you in your own walk with Jesus and help you go even further.

When We Walk Micah & Shireen Eldridge

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 30 Ratings

We're Micah and Shireen Eldridge, Pastors at Lifegate Church in Omaha, Nebraska. Over the years, we've found our best conversations happen on walks together and this is what inspired our "When We Walk" Podcast. Join us as we sit on a couch and talk about the things we have celebrated, grieved, wrestled with and laughed about on our walks together. Our hope is to encourage you in your own walk with Jesus and help you go even further.

    Redefining Happiness | Episode 35

    Redefining Happiness | Episode 35

    The desire for happiness is part of our makeup and design. Where we go wrong, are the things that make us happy.

    Our culture has twisted the true meaning of a fulfilling and enjoyable life. Many followers of Jesus believe that they are deserving of certain things because God “wants us to be happy”. However, scripture defines true joy as suffrage on earth. Micah and Shireen explain that by choosing to follow Jesus in a culture that will condemn you and turn on you, you will need to understand what it means.

    They discuss that when you choose to redefine joy, it won't always feel like a sacrifice. It's what we were originally designed for, and will instead become the desire of your heart. There is a deep-seeded joy and long-lasting happiness available to you.

    As you listen to this podcast, reflect on these questions: How do you currently define happiness? Where are you finding your joy? Are you ready to suffer?

    • 28 min
    Sound Bite Culture | Episode 34

    Sound Bite Culture | Episode 34

    Everyone has an initial emotional response to their algorithm, the difficult part comes down to how you react.

    In this episode, Micah and Shireen discuss a heated topic: Harrison Butler’s commencement speech. They remind us that responses can change with context and urge their listeners to listen to the entire speech before choosing to cancel or celebrate Butler. In today’s culture, people are forced to pick a side, and once you pick, you dare not criticize it; however, there is a credibility that comes when you can challenge your own party. Overall, his speech has sparked an important conversation about the next generation that Micah and Shireen dive into.

    Before you pick your side, are you willing to say “my own team doesn’t always do everything right”?

    As you listen to this podcast, reflect on these questions: What is the biggest calling in your life? What is becoming your idol? Are you feeding in to cancel culture?

    • 28 min
    The Future of the Church is Ancient | Episode 33

    The Future of the Church is Ancient | Episode 33

    Micah and Shireen discuss a sensitive topic for many: getting older.

    But this sparks the question: is getting older “in” again?

    In this Episode, Micah and Shireen challenge the idea that new is always better. In a culture where we want to stay young, hip, and relevant, we don’t value getting old. Instead of creating new language, what if we go back to the very beginning? They reflect on the early church and its purest form before cultural movements worked their way into the church. The best place to root our faith is in what was first planted.

    As you listen to this podcast, reflect on these questions:

    How do we navigate an increasingly spiritually confused world? How do we stay grounded as a church? How do we incorporate early spiritual practices in our lives?

    • 29 min
    Love Your Digital Neighbors | Episode 32

    Love Your Digital Neighbors | Episode 32

    We love the redemption stories but we don’t always understand the work it takes to get there.

    Micah and Shireen reflect on the first big fights in their relationship. This sparks the conversation about how conflict resolution has quickly lost value as people tend to prioritize standing their ground over finding peace and reconciliation. Micah highlights that though Jesus was a man of conviction, He was also a man of compassion. We often forget how Jesus Himself walked in a politically hostile environment. But how did He go about things?

    As you listen to this podcast, ask yourself these questions:

    Are there any relationships in your life with active conflict? How can you resolve it? Can you have strong convictions and not let it lead you to strong devices?

    • 27 min
    Singleness in the Church | Episode 31

    Singleness in the Church | Episode 31

    Micah kicks off this episode by asking Shireen a big question: "what would her life look like today if they'd never met?" This then leads them to discuss singleness and how the church has made marriage the finish line and seen singleness as something to "fix". They offer a different perspective based on Paul's statements that elevate singleness to the same level as marriage. They share from their experiences, practical ways to bridge the relational gaps we find in our lives that will actually produce a more fulfilling life.

    After this episode, consider the following:

    How can your relational status can be a gift to the world? If you're married, how can your marriage be a gift to those around you? If you're a parent, how can your parenting be a gift to the world? If you're single, how can your singleness be a gift to the world?

    • 26 min
    Where in the World is God? | Episode 30

    Where in the World is God? | Episode 30

    At the recording of this podcast, Micah and Shireen have just returned from visiting Lifegate's three campuses in Serbia. They talk about the perspective shift that happens when you begin to see how God is moving in our world and the differences in cultures and worldviews. Experiencing life outside of our American context opens our eyes to how much bigger God is than we previously thought. We also discover that some of our long-held "Christian" ideas may actually have more to do with our culture than Jesus.

    Compression socks, communism, honor-shame societies, gen Z and DVT are some of the topics covered in this fascinating episode.

    • 29 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
30 Ratings

30 Ratings

Homedaddio ,

Keepin’ It Real

Appreciate this couple, their authenticity in their faith walk and the way they share their own personal stories in the context of Christ. I learn from the real and raw experiences. It is in the little things, the moments and decisions in those that take us from God!!! Thanks for sharing your personal wisdom and your relationship with the trinity.

mrshildy10 ,

The best

One of my favorite Ministry couples. EVER. My husband and I are in ministry on staff at a church together and I love this. Love y’all so much! Cannot wait to hear more from you!

BrettBallard ,

10/10

Two of the best people going through life together and pulling you right alongside them. Highly recommend gettin on the train as it’s getting started!!

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