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Beyond Sunday

Pastor Lee Day
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    How A Men’s Meeting Builds Brotherhood

    04/27/2026 | 40 mins.
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    A lot of men carry the same fear in silence: “I’m the only one struggling.” Ground Zero exists to prove that lie wrong. We gathered around the table with four leaders from Christ Family Outreach Church in Amelia, Virginia to talk about what happens when men show up hungry, put down the mask, and choose brotherhood.

    We dig into why a monthly men’s meeting can become a catalyst for real change: accountability that sticks, relationships that keep you standing, and a church community that feels like family. You’ll hear how something as simple as dinner around tables can break isolation, why bringing sons and grandsons matters for the next generation, and how friendships formed at church can protect you from getting pulled back into your old life.

    Then we talk worship. There’s nothing like hearing 80 to 100 men sing, pray, and fill an altar with expectation. We share how unashamed praise becomes a training ground that carries into Sunday mornings, into the workplace, and back home into marriage and parenting. We also get personal about the battles men face, from learning to receive love to leading with courage, and why we’re praying for a tangible encounter with the Holy Spirit that “takes our breath away.”

    If you’re looking for a Christian men’s ministry focused on spiritual growth, discipleship, and godly leadership, press play, share this with a man you care about, and subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next. After you listen, leave a review and tell us what kind of brotherhood you want to see in your church.
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    This Day Pt. 2 with Pastor Lee and Frankie

    04/20/2026 | 31 mins.
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    You can’t live on “I don’t know” forever. Pastor Lee Day sits down again with CFO Church men’s leader Frankie Brown for part two, and we land on a hard but freeing line from Joshua 24: choose this day whom you will serve. Not next week. Not after things calm down. Right now. We talk honestly about why a culture full of options can still produce people who feel stuck, lukewarm, and split between God and whatever promises quick comfort.

    From there we open Jeremiah 2 and let the imagery do its work. God calls Himself the fountain of living waters, yet His people trade that for broken cisterns that can’t hold water. That’s not just ancient history. It looks like self striving, chasing control, and doing life “my way” until you’re worn out, dry, and confused about how you got there. Frankie shares how core lies and misplaced blame kept him from trusting the Father, and how Scripture started hitting with conviction and hope, leading him toward redemption he couldn’t earn.

    We also challenge what we call polluted water: spiritual habits that look fine on the outside but have no life because the Word is missing. Then we shift to provision and obedience in 2 Kings 4, where a widow’s oil keeps flowing behind a shut door until there are no more empty vessels. The takeaway is practical and repeatable: choose God, remain in step with God, serve God, and be obedient to God, then watch Him fill what you can’t fill.

    If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend who feels spiritually dry, and leave a review so more people can find it. What “well” are you tempted to dig again instead of letting God be your living water?
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    Pastor Lee and Brother Frankie Pt.1

    04/13/2026 | 26 mins.
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    Comfort doesn’t always mean you’re safe, sometimes it means you’re drifting. Pastor Lee Day sits down with men’s leader Frankie Brown to open Jeremiah 2 and ask a question God still asks today: what did you find in Him that made you walk away? We talk honestly about how “following what is worthless makes us worthless” in the sense that our attachments shape our fruit, our focus, and our spiritual hunger.

    God brings His people into a plentiful land, yet they still defile what He provides, and that pattern shows up in our lives when gratitude turns into entitlement. We name the real threat: comfort can lead to complacency, and complacency makes faith feel optional. Pastor Lee puts it plainly: when there’s no pressure, there’s no press, but we can’t wait for crisis to rebuild a relationship with God.

    Then we move to Revelation 3 and Jesus’ warning to Laodicea about lukewarm faith. Why do believers ride the fence? Frankie points to core lies and worldly thinking that keep us from trusting what Scripture says, even when we read it. We end with hope that is both humbling and freeing: you cannot buy redemption, you cannot earn forgiveness, and you cannot afford righteousness, but Jesus already paid in full and still stands at the door and knocks.

    Subscribe to Beyond Sunday, share this with a friend who feels spiritually stuck, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one “worthless” thing you need to let go of to get your focus back?
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    Diligently Seek God

    04/06/2026 | 17 mins.
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    How close to God do you actually want to be? That question sits at the center of this message as we open Psalm 105:1–4 and slow down on two repeated commands that can reshape a daily walk with Jesus: seek the Lord and His strength, and seek His presence continually. We talk plainly about what “diligently seek God” looks like when it moves from church language to real habits like worship, gratitude, prayer, and letting Scripture set the tone for your day. 

    We also wrestle with a challenging idea from A.W. Tozer: you’re as close to God as you choose to be. That pushes us to stop outsourcing spiritual growth and to take ownership of obedience, priorities, and the pursuit of God’s presence. Psalm 105 connects seeking with joy, so we dig into why rejoicing is a mindset and why rejoicing takes faith, especially when life feels heavy. 

    From there we turn to Matthew 6:25–33, where Jesus confronts anxiety and resets our focus: seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and trust the Father to provide what you need. You’ll hear a simple illustration about focus, a heart-check from Isaiah 29:13, and steady promises from the Psalms that God does not forsake those who seek Him and that those who seek the Lord lack no good thing. If you’re ready to go deeper, press play, share this with a friend who needs encouragement, and subscribe and leave a review so more people can find the show.
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    Decision Time

    03/30/2026 | 27 mins.
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    One question can expose a divided heart: who will you serve right now? We open 1 Kings 18 at Mount Carmel where Elijah confronts a nation stuck between the Lord and Baal, and we let that same challenge land in our modern lives. When pressure hits, comfort calls, and culture makes idols feel normal, a halfhearted faith starts to limp. We talk plainly about how anything can become an idol when it takes first place, even good things that slowly consume our time, attention, and love.

    We also dig into what hardship is meant to do in a believer. Instead of letting famine seasons drive us away, we choose to run to God first, not as the last resort. Psalm 34 gives language for spiritual resilience: blessing the Lord at all times, seeking Him, and discovering that He answers and delivers. We reflect on the difference between a powerless object of worship and Yahweh, the living God who listens, speaks, and leads.

    From Joshua 24, we take the daily urgency seriously: “Choose this day whom you will serve.” That decision shows up in our homes, our habits, and our prayers. And just like Elijah soaking the altar, we name the moments that feel impossible to fix and remember that God specializes in redemption and restoration. If you need to come home to faithful Christianity, this message invites you to decide without delay. Subscribe for more, share this with someone who needs clarity, and leave a review. What is one thing you need to put back in its proper place today?
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Welcome to Beyond Sunday, the Podcast that takes you deeper into the Word of God throughout your week, with your Host Pastor Lee Day. It's Time to Inspire, Uplift, and dig deeper. Beyond Sunday starts now!
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