Consider One Another
A podcast focused on each other.
New episode every Friday.
Episodes
32 episodes
Consider Will Speer
This episode is not about me! Have you ever googled your name before? I did, and I learned a crazy story that has helped me consider myself and my relationship with God in a new way. In this episode we will consider 1 Corinthians 10:12, how we ...
Mike McCown: Seeing Clearly
In this episode we sit down with one of our elders, Mike McCown, and explore the powerful imagery of Matthew 7. Through the lens of both faith and his profession, we talk about what it really means to see clearly. This conversation explores Scr...
Tammy Titus: I Need God
In this episode we sit down with Tammy and reflect on James 4:13–17. Through stories of her family’s travels for work, her journey of becoming a Christian and part of this church, and sharing the Scriptures that have meant the most to her, one ...
Consider Your Reach
In this solo episode, we look at Philippians 3 to encourage us to keep reaching forward and pressing on in faith. Considering your reach means faithfully taking the next step toward a goal, even when the goal feels far away. This episode looks ...
Roger Gibson: Hitching Your Wagons
From the woods to the Word, this episode is a powerful story of faith, work, and direction. Centered around Psalm 23, we explore the reassurance Scripture provides, hear Roger's story of becoming a Christian, and reflect on his career as a logg...
Donna McNair: God Has a Plan
In this episode Donna talks about the blessings of living in Washington and Wisconsin and the unique opportunity to be part of two church families. Consider Donna as she opens up about Scripture, family, and her favorite hymns.
Will & Lauren Bybee: God Works Things Out
In this episode, we sit down with our newest members Will & Lauren Bybee to learn more about their story. We reflect on the comfort of Psalm 121 while discussing life as traveling healthcare workers, the unique challenge of getting married ...
Consider Your Sword
In this solo episode, I explore why keeping a physical Bible in our hands still matters in a digital world. From memory and focus to personal notes and spiritual growth, we discuss how engaging with a physical Bible can deepen the way we read, ...
Ross Turner: Just Try
Sit down with Ross as he reflects on how being part of a church family has shaped his life. Ross shares what he learned from his church family in Florida, how members here in Bremerton have influenced him over the years, and how his internship ...
Tim Warrington: Deadlines, Decisions, & Doing Things
Consider Tim as we sit down to talk about his life as a husband, father, Senior Chief in the Navy, college student, and dedicated member of this church. Tim shares openly about the joys and struggles of carrying many responsibilities at once, a...
Wyatt Couch: Faith Underway
In this episode, we look at the refining of faith through trials in 1 Peter 1, as Wyatt shares how his faith grew while serving in the Navy. We also talk about his life before the Navy and what lies ahead as he prepares for life after the Navy....
Consider Your Team
While many people in Washington are excited about their football team, I am excited about the lessons that can be learned from a football team. If something as trivial as a football team is getting this much consideration, what might that teach...
Teri Fisher: Who Am I?
In this episode we enjoy getting to spend time with Teri Fisher. She talks about some of the projects she has been working on at the church building, her career in human services, and her experience as a Navy wife homeschooling her kids.
Emily Reeves: Faith & Science
In this episode, we sit down with Emily Reeves to reflect on Romans 1 and the way God’s invisible qualities are revealed through creation. Emily shares about her work as a research scientist in biochemistry and how her research has deepened her...
Herman McHenry: Don't Quit
Sit down with Herman and me as we reflect on the invitation to taste and see the goodness of the Lord in Psalm 34.8-14. We talk about Herman's journey as a chef, first in the Navy and later in the private sector, and the answered prayers along ...
Maddie Turner: Restoration at Work
Welcome to a new season of Consider One Another! In this first episode, we reflect on Isaiah 35 and the God who restores. Through the lens of Maddie’s work as an occupational therapist, we explore restoration, both physically and spiritually. W...
Lea & Leroy Horton: Stewards of God's Grace
Season 1 finale! In this episode, we reflect on 1 Peter 4:7–11 and talk about what it looks like to be stewards of God’s grace through service, hospitality, and love. We also hear how God uses these ordinary acts to draw hearts back to Him....
Megan Turner: Gratitude & Grit
Megan Turner is in town this month, so please take the time to consider her in this episode! Megan talks about how nursing has shaped her faith. Through stories of gratitude, grit, and God’s provision, she reflects on how her walk with Christ h...
Consider What God Has Done
Once a month I like to record a solo episode to share something I’m passionate about that feels especially timely and relevant. I am really excited to share this episode that is all about considering what God has done. It is easy to focus more ...
Mikayla Warrington: Trust, Teachability, and Toughness
In Matthew 18, Jesus emphasizes the beauty of childlike faith. In this episode, we reflect on what children can teach us, guided by the insight of a kindergarten teacher and new mother. Mikayla also shares the story of her emergency helicopter ...
David Kelley: It Has To Be Christ
Consider David as he talks about coming to Christ, his work on the submarine base, and how he strives to live out his favorite verse, "Here am I, send me!" (Isaiah 6:8).
Tim Turner: God Is With You
This episode with Tim Turner explores Psalm 127, honest conversations about mental health, and how Tim serves our church as a deacon. I know it will be encouraging for you if you listen!
Josh Ralston: Where Could I Go?
Consider Josh Ralston as he talks about teaching the book of Judges, moving to Kitsap County from King County, and the lasting legacy of hard work passed down from his parents.