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Living Awakened, Being Open to the Spirit & a Watershed Moment // Watershed Nocino Finished

Living Awakened, Being Open to the Spirit & a Watershed Moment // Watershed Nocino Finished

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In this episode of JB's Bible and Bourbon Talk, JB and Fancy Rob welcome in good friend and Patreon supporter Clint Sample. The guys discuss the importance of awakening the church. They emphasize the need to be open to the movement of the Holy Spirit, to share the good news of Jesus, and to make an intentional effort to be in regular worship and fellowship. They draw inspiration from Acts chapter 2, where the early church experienced the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and grew in unity and devotion. They highlight the significance of personal testimonies and small group gatherings in fostering spiritual growth and community. The episode concludes with a unique pour from Watershed distillery with their nocino finished bourbon. The guys continue to discuss the tasting notes of batch 4 and how it compares to batch 2 all while wondering why JB did not provide batch 3, we may never know for sure.

Takeaways:

  • To awaken the church, we must be open to the movement of the Holy Spirit.
  • We should be committed to sharing the good news of Jesus with others.
  • Regular worship and fellowship are essential for the growth and unity of the church.
  • Personal testimonies and small group gatherings play a significant role in spiritual growth and community building.

Pours this episode:

  • Watershed Barrel Pick - Maumee Valley Whiskey Society (All)
  • Watershed Nocino Finished Batch 2 (All)
  • Watershed Nocino Finished Batch 4 (Featured Pour)

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