
Episode #21
Ep 21 | The Cost of Real Community with Scott Volk
What if one of the biggest things keeping us from real community is the way we've learned to protect our privacy? In this episode, Josh and Thomas sit down with Scott Volk for a conversation about hospitality, vulnerability, family, leadership, and what it actually looks like to let people into your life. Scott has spent decades opening his home to people—family, friends, strangers, church members, pastors, kids, and people who weren't always easy to love. And he's seen firsthand what comes from it: stronger families, deeper relationships, authentic community, and a legacy that carries into the next generation. But hospitality isn't convenient. It costs money. It costs time. It costs privacy. Sometimes it costs your clean carpet. And that's kind of the point. The guys talk about why hospitality isn't a personality trait or a “gift” reserved for certain people, why Christian leaders especially need to resist becoming inaccessible, and how opening your home can expose the pride, isolation, and perfectionism we often try to hide. You don't need a perfect house. You don't need a big budget. You don't even need to be good at hosting. You just have to open the door. #MondayMorningMen #ChristianMen #ChristianPodcast #MensMinistry #Hospitality #Community #Discipleship #ChristianLeadership #ChristianFamily #FaithInAction #BiblicalManhood #ChristianLiving There’s more access to Bible teaching today than ever before. But knowing the truth and living it out are two different things. Monday Morning Men is a practical Bible study podcast designed to help men move beyond information and into application. Each episode is simple: A short teaching, followed by one important question: How do I apply this on Monday?






