
Does Evil Win?
Join Emily for the next discussion based on our study of Esther. For additional context read Esther 3 and tune in as we wrestle with navigating encounters with evil in this world and stepping into our calling even when i

Hosted by Emily Hill · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 26 episodes
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Epiphany for the Everyday is a podcast about discovering God in the midst of ordinary life. Through real stories and honest faith, we explore how God shows up in everyday moments—especially when faith is full of questions. Rooted in Scripture and real experience, these conversations create space for questions, doubt, and wonder. Listeners are invited to notice grace, grow in trust, and discover new life in the middle of real life.
Emily Hill hosts Epiphany for the Everyday, a religion show with 26 episodes published.

Join Emily for the next discussion based on our study of Esther. For additional context read Esther 3 and tune in as we wrestle with navigating encounters with evil in this world and stepping into our calling even when i

What if the moments we miss are the ones God is using the most? We often want to know the meaning of each moment as we are living it but God often reveals more information in hindsight. The book of Esther teaches us abou

Have you ever had a season in life that only made sense when you looked back on it later? A relationship that ended. A job you didn’t get. A move that was unplanned. A diagnosis you desperately didn’t want. At the time,

Have you ever wanted to be in a Bible study that told the truth about Scripture in terminology that made sense and helped connect it to real life? Join Emily as she begins a multi-week study on the book of Esther. Learni

Read more about the experience of Pentecost in Acts 2. Then consider how God is showing up in your life, empowering you for what comes next, and walking with you step by step through it all.

“Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight and the sin that clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us.” Hebrews 12:1

The Great Commission tells us to ‘Go’. Jesus doesn’t say we have to wait until we have reached perfection or obtained a large enough platform. He says we are ready to go now. And the Greek language used carries the idea

Scripture shows us that God knows what it means to come from a dysfunctional family. Join Emily as she shares about the women who led to the birth of Jesus and what that can mean for ur lives as we consider His incredibl

Psalm 51:10-12 Create in me a clean heart, O God; And renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away from thy presence; And take not thy Holy Spirit from me. Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation ❤️

If you read through the Gospels, four books written about Jesus in this world, you’ll see a lot of references to fishing. It was an important trade in many of the areas He ventured. The guys who fished back then would ha

Have you ever felt like expressing your doubt was a lot like shouting a 4-letter word in church? 😬 Join Emily this week as we explore the story of a disciple known for his doubt and the deep connection it led to when he

Sin can be heavy. It’s easy to feel burdened and weighed down by poor choices and mistakes. But the good news of His resurrection is that Jesus carried it all to the cross so we could lose that weight and then joins us i

Join Emily as we consider the various pit stops made by Jesus and His followers during what we now call Holy Week. Starting with praise of Palm Sunday, the times of reflection on Maundy Thursday, the pain of Good Friday,

Ever spilled coffee? This week I was at an event and spilled coffee on my nice white shirt. The only option was to turn my shirt around and wear it backward for the day, hiding the stains underneath my sweater. A quick f

God can turn any mess into a miracle. He has been doing it since the beginning of creation. And won’t stop now. Even when we still act a little bit like Eve. Seeking comfort and following our desires instead of staying f

It’s been 6 years since the world was flipped upside down and we all went into a lockdown phase that lasted way longer than the projected couple weeks. Regardless of your specific feelings about the pandemic and everythi

A lot has changed since MLK Jr shared that he had a dream, thankfully. But unfortunately, there is still judgement based solely on skin tone. There is still hate speech liked and shared. There are still people of power p

“I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want.” Philippia

Lent starts tomorrow. It’s a season in the church that leads us toward the celebration of Easter. A time when we pause. Intentionally slowing down and removing distractions so that we can more clearly recognize our human

Anyone else out there identify as a know-it-all every once in awhile? 🙋🏻♀️ It’s not my favorite thing to admit, but it’s true. And the real truth is that it has led me down paths of destruction on more than one occasi
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