Feast Days

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Creating Sacred Space in Urban Denver with Katie Fowler | Feast Days Podcast
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In this conversation, Pastor Katie Fowler shares her journey of planting Nova in Denver, exploring how her church integrates liturgical practices, community meals, and a focus on spiritual formation to foster authentic relationships and spiritual growth in a transient urban context.

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The Church Planter as Host and Guest with Andy Cornett | Feast Days Podcast
03/11/2026

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In this episode, Mark Grapengater and Andy Cornett discuss the themes of hospitality and church planting, focusing on the journey of establishing Trinity Forest Church in Concord, North Carolina. They explore the importance of building community, engaging with the local population, and the role of hospitality in creating a welcoming environment for newcomers. Andy shares his experiences in navigating the challenges of church planting, the significance of relationships, and the journey from being strangers to becoming family within the church community...


The Hospitality of Corn Roasts with Brandon Jolley | Feast Days Podcast | Season 1, Episode 4
02/03/2026

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In this conversation, Mark Grapengater and Brandon Jolly discuss the rich history and revitalization of Hopewell Church, emphasizing the importance of hospitality and community engagement. They explore how the church has transformed from a quiet congregation to a vibrant community hub, highlighting the significance of traditions like Wednesday night dinners and the annual corn roast. Brandon shares his personal journey as a pastor and the lessons learned about building relationships and fostering a...


Everything is Hospitality with Joshua Smith | Feast Days Podcast | Season 1. Episode 3
01/13/2026

Summary

In this conversation, Mark Grapengater and Joshua Smith explore the profound connection between hospitality, feasting, and spirituality within the church context. They discuss how everything can be seen as an act of hospitality, the theological implications of this perspective, and the importance of creating a culture of feasting within church life. Joshua shares insights on the biblical categories of hospitality, the role of liturgy, and the significance of love in fostering genuine relationships. They also delve into the practical aspects of church staff dynamics, community engagement, and the impact of rituals like the Eucharist on daily...


It Started in a Garden with Megan Hackman | Feast Days Podcast | Season 1, Episode 2
12/15/2025

In this conversation, Mark Grapengater speaks with Megan Hackman, a church planter in Port Orchard, Washington. They discuss Megan's journey to Port Orchard, her experiences with gardening as a metaphor for ministry, and the importance of building community through shared meals and hospitality. Megan shares insights on adapting her ministry during COVID-19, redefining church beyond traditional Sunday services, and the significance of the Kitsap House as a community-centric approach. They explore the challenges and joys of cultivating relationships, resilience, and the hope for restoration in the community.



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BBQ and Church Planting with James Daniels | Feast Days Podcast | Season 1, Ep. 1
11/20/2025

In this conversation, Mark Grapengater and James Daniels explore the intersection of hospitality, community, and church planting. James shares his journey from education to becoming a church planter in Chelsea, Alabama, emphasizing the importance of creating a welcoming environment through food and hospitality. They discuss the challenges of building trust within the community, the significance of intentionality in hospitality, and the transformative power of sharing meals. The conversation also touches on the role of weekly communion and the philosophy behind serving others without expectation, ultimately highlighting how these practices foster genuine relationships and discipleship.



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