Reflecting on 30/10
The OG3 are back to reflect on the celebrations for the 30th anniversary of Soul Revival as a ministry and 10th anniversary of Soul Revival Church.

The OG3 are back to reflect on the celebrations for the 30th anniversary of Soul Revival as a ministry and 10th anniversary of Soul Revival Church.
We had a great time hearing Drew's story, including a missionary year in Tonga and some pearls of wisdom as well,
Amb's, as she's affectionately referred to by her daughters, joins us on the Chip Lunch podcast to talk love, history, life, living in Sylvania, and how God prepares us for every life stage.
Kath brings some great stories and a lot of fun to this week's podcast.
It's Liam's turn on the Chip Lunch podcast!
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We have a great chat with Jono about belonging and being adopted into God's family
Dee joins Joel to tell her story, and most importantly why and how God always listens to our prayers.
Anthony, along with Brayden and Joel, bring in the 50th episode of Chip Lunch. Listen for a fascinating dive into Anthony's life and why he likes to take it to the edge.
Karen joins Joel and Ethan to talk about her life as a Christian and her impulse to always be caring for others
We welcome Marty onto the podcast to hear just a few of his many stories as we delve into his past, how he became a Christian and how it has changed his life.
Amy joins Joel and Brayden in the studio to chat about her faith journey - from moving around Australia due to her father being a rugby league coach, to taking her faith as her own, all the way through to motherhood.
Joel is joined by Jacob (Kids Coordinator) and Tim (Children's Pastor) for a special Chip Lunch podcast focusing on Children's Ministry and how we do it at Soul Revival Church.
Joel, Ethan and Brayden (the OG3) chat about an age old Soul Revival tradition - Week Away. They share their experiences from this year and in the years gone by. They also take stock of the first half of the year.
Our guest this time is Tim Anderson, who has plenty to share about his life
Guest co-host Gemma jumps on the Chip Lunch podcast to chat with Amelia who gives us an insight into being a teenage Christian.
Joel, Brayden and Ethan re-convene to talk Commitments Week and humbly using the gifts that God has given us. Check out the winter Soul Revival Apparel range: soulrevival.shop
Suzanne joins Joel and Ethan to talk about the three stages of her Christian journey.
Joel and Brayden have our Planting Pastor, Jai McMordie on the podcast to talk about his life, his ministry and spiritual fathers.
Joel and Ethan chat with our Teaching Pastor, Karen Sell. She shares how through all of the ups and down in her life, the importance of being ground in faith and knowing where God is leading her.
Joel and Ethan chat with Grace from our West Ryde gathering. Hear about her experience that lead to her search for belonging and how important university mission has been to her faith journey.
We just can't say enough about how enjoyable this episode was with Tracy. Hear about craftiness, relying at Jesus when at a rock bottom, modelling and her passion for children's ministry.
Brayden and Joel are chatting to Rob, Rob shares some snice stories from school and what it's like being on Christian on a worksite.
Joel and Ethan take some time out to hear Tod's story. We learn about his move from South Australia and how he has tried to apply Christ's compassion in all aspects of his life. Also look out for a saucy take on the best way to have hot chips!
In an effort to get to know our newest pastor better, Joel and Brayden have a chat with Joey. We hear about how he came to take up the role at West Ryde.
Joel sits down with Jacob to chat about how moving between youth groups impacted him but also how it helped him become more committed.
Brayden and Joel chat with Jen who has a wonderful and moving story about learning how to love people through God's strength and not our own.
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Brayden and Joel chat with Tim about moving around in his early years and how it shaped his Christian walk and leadership.