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The Almost Amazing Podcast

The Almost Amazing Podcast

By: CityRise Network
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A show for families seeking to raise children who love and follow Jesus, hosted by Jennifer Dennis, Children's Director for the CityRise Network, and produced by Justin Kellough, Media Arts Pastor for the CityRise Network.Copyright 2021 The CityRise Network. All Rights Reserved. Christianity Parenting & Families Relationships Spirituality
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  • Spotify Wrapped Regrets & Moving Beyond Small Talk
    Dec 24 2025

    Welcome to another episode of The Almost Amazing Podcast! 🎙️

    This week, Jennifer and Justin dive into the chaos of the holiday season, starting with a hilarious look at their Spotify Wrapped results. From Jennifer's obsession with "Brown Noise" and "Space Music" to Justin's surprising status as a top 1% Beyoncé fan (and his K-Pop secrets), we explore what our listening habits really say about us.

    But it's not all laughs and sloths—we also get real about spiritual growth. We discuss how to move past awkward small talk to have deeper, more meaningful conversations about faith. We talk about the "Crazy Tony" method of asking people what God is teaching them, and why it's more important to hear someone's life story before their theology.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    The Sloth Phobia: Why Zootopia triggers some awkward memories.

    Spotify Wrapped Confessions: Listening ages, hipster vibes, and still being on an old church's family plan.

    Seminary Lessons: Why it's more about the questions than the answers.

    Meaningful Connections: How to ask "What is God teaching you?" without being aggressive.

    Spiritual Transformation: A heartfelt moment reflecting on how God is working through this podcast.

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    59 mins
  • 100 Taco Bell Tacos, Pirate Theologians, & the Daily Rut
    Dec 10 2025

    Welcome to The Almost Amazing Podcast! 🎉

    We're the podcast that was "supposed to be focused on parenting," but honestly, we've kind of lost the plot along the way. Hosted by Jennifer Dennis and produced by Justin Kellough, our hope is to provide encouragement and fun alongside incredible people who love Jesus.

    In this chaotic and fun Episode 178, we finally address the question everyone's been asking: Where is Barnacle Bart?

    What's in this (almost amazing) episode:

    The Legend of Barnacle Bart: We reminisce about our highly-successful (and perhaps slightly "under the influence" looking) pirate puppet show during the pandemic. Hear how Bart, voiced by Justin using his best Mr. Krabs impression, gave deep theological answers to "kids" (who we definitely didn't make up).

    Friendsgiving Chaos: We recap the recent student ministry potluck, discussing the glorious mess of parent-contributed food—from gourmet cranberry-turkey balls to the unexpected appearance of 100 Taco Bell tacos.

    The Amazing Cake Delivery: Jennifer shares a heartwarming and hilarious story from her teaching days about a third-grader who brought a full birthday cake to school via public bus.

    Deep Thoughts: We talk about avoiding the daily routine rut and doing things actively for God that are uncomfortable , the power of simply noticing and acknowledging people , and what we're looking forward to exploring in eternity.

    If our lack of clear direction bothers you, we apologize... but no one is making you listen to this podcast!

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Our CRAZIEST Week: Scooping Water, Sketchy Dealerships, and Modern Dating Debates
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode of The Almost Amazing Podcast, Jennifer, Justin, and Ashley dive into the latest cultural headlines and their own wild week! Ashley shares the chaotic story of her friend's apartment flooding in the middle of the night, detailing the four-hour ordeal of scooping out dirty water. Then, the hosts tackle a viral topic: Is it embarrassing for an independent woman to have a boyfriend? They debate the changing expectations in modern relationships, the impact of absent fathers, and the low perceived value-add men seem to bring in the secular dating world. The discussion pivots to the spiritual realm, where they talk about the breakdown of the family and how they've had to navigate the struggle between a child's happiness and their spiritual character. Jennifer also recounts a bizarre experience buying a car for her daughter, Olivia, from a mysterious, vacant warehouse-style dealership.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
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