
Cooked: Anger
Being mentally and emotionally healthy is understanding why we feel the way we feel. Pastor Peyton talks about anger being a secondary emotion that, often times, masks a deeper struggle within.

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Hosted by CITY YTH · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 11 episodes
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The City Youth Podcast brings the energy and insights from our weekly youth services directly to your ears. Each episode dives into inspiring messages, real-life stories, and discussions on relevant topics in youth culture, empowering and engaging young people to navigate their world with purpose and passion.
CITY YTH hosts City Youth Podcast, a religion show with 11 episodes published.

Being mentally and emotionally healthy is understanding why we feel the way we feel. Pastor Peyton talks about anger being a secondary emotion that, often times, masks a deeper struggle within.

In this episode, Pastor Peyton takes a moment to reflect on the events during the past month. When tragedy happens around us, God can still teach us, grow us, and call us deeper to Himself.

Mental health is a growing topic in our world today, and there are statistics to prove it. In this episode, Pastor Peyton talks about anxiety. If we are honest, we live our lives mentally cooked.

Some say that the world is getting darker and darker, but as Christians, we hold the light that illuminates that darkness. Pastor Peyton wraps up this series, focusing on showing up for the world around us.

Friendships can be life-giving at times, and during other times, they can be challenging. In this episode, Pastor Peyton walks through scripture to show how we can have genuine friendships with each other and how friends

Pastor Peyton began a new series called Show Up. Many of us have experienced faithfulness, but what are some areas in our lives where we need to show up? In this episode, Pastor Peyton unpacks what it looks like to show

School is in full swing, so it's time for our kickoff party⎯Big Day. Pastor Peyton shares a message about the youth ministry's vision and mission to calibrate students to take ground for the Kingdom of God.

Going to conferences and camps often ignites our faith, but how do we sustain that wave of momentum? Pastor Peyton gives us three practical things to put into practice to maintain spiritual momentum.

During this episode, Pastor Peyton sits down with a live panel to answer questions submitted by YOU! These questions range from a variety of topics such as, faith, career paths, addiction, relationships, and theology.

During this episode, Pastor Peyton sits down with a live panel to answer questions submitted by YOU. These questions range from various topics such as faith, careers, addiction, relationships, and theology. Disclaimer: d

In this episode, Pastor Peyton concludes the More Than A Man series. Scripture discusses how Jesus is the chief cornerstone on which all Christians build their lives. Today, by the Holy Spirit, sons and daughters of Chri
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