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Sacred Sitdowns

By: Rev. Danny Gulden & Rev. Kyle Brown
  • Summary

  • Sharing one’s personal story is sometimes hard, but it is holy. Sacred Sitdowns seeks to allow a safe space for faith-filled conversations with members and friends of Geist Christian Church. Hosts Kyle Brown and Danny Gulden hope that all those who hear will be enlightened and inspired. Listen with us. You’ll be glad you did.
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Episodes
  • "Max Michael"
    Dec 7 2023

    Today, Danny and Kyle sit down with Max Michael. Born and raised in Pendleton, Max embraced a unique blend of interests during high school that have continued throughout his life.  Married to Dana, he spent a large portion of his life working for the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, where he managed the statewide emergency spill response program for two decades. Now retired, he balances part-time roles at Roxley Games in Calgary and Saltire Games on Pendleton Pike. A dedicated history buff, Max loves participating in reenactments and having served as an Elder. His pride lies in his two daughters, Alyson and Kinsey, who embody bravery and brilliance.

    For those looking for a game from Max, check out "Eighth Air Force Commander" by Stratamax Games, set for release soon.

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    35 mins
  • "Thanksgiving Special, Part 2"
    Nov 23 2023

    On this special episode of Sacred Sitdowns, Rev. Sarah Renfro will join Danny and Kyle again as they talk about turkey, family, and thankfulness. It’s been over a year since we started this podcast, and we would like to thank all those who have come to share their stories with us and the podcast world. We also want to thank all those who keep tuning into this podcast. We believe stories allow us to connect to God and each other, and we hope to continue providing powerful, faith-filled stories to you, our listeners. Until then, enjoy this second annual Thanksgiving special.

    Strangers 

    I like to belly up to bars
    At local establishments (or airports as it were)
    Not necessarily for the drinks 
    But for the locals (and travelers)
    I overhear stories
    Answer questions when asked
    And sometimes…
    Some wonderful times
    I have the privilege 
    Of hearing one life’s experience
    And sharing my own 
    Eliminating boundaries 
    Expanding horizons, hope, and grace
    To listen to one’s life is a gift 
    To behold and hold sacred 
    To be witness to vulnerability is a blessing and a responsibility 
    An act of mutuality in trust 
    A breaking of walls, hearts, and bread 
    Lives spilt wide open 
    Onto those with ears to hear
    And hearts to heal 
    Thanks be 

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    26 mins
  • "Casey Osterkamp"
    Nov 9 2023

    Casey Osterkamp is currently serving as the Vice President of Operations at Herron Classical Schools. This intentionally diverse, tuition-free, college prep charter school network serves 1900 scholars in three schools in downtown Indianapolis. She and her family moved to Indianapolis earlier this year from Missouri where she was the Director of the Division of Personnel for the State of Missouri. Casey started her professional career as a Surface Warfare Officer in the U.S. Navy and has worked in management roles for the Chicago Public Schools and IBM. Casey earned her Bachelor of Science in Political Science and Communication from Northwestern University, her Master of Public Policy from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government and her Master of Education Policy and Leadership from the University of Missouri. Casey, her husband Beau, and five-year-old son Jesse live in Indianapolis.

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    39 mins

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