Share: Jenna Potts

What does it truly mean to follow Jesus in our everyday lives? The conversation with Jenna Potts reminds us that faith is not about having everything figured out or presenting a perfect version of ourselves. Instead, it's about choosing to say yes to Jesus each day, even when life gets messy and complicated. We discover that discipleship happens not in grand, dramatic moments, but in the small, consistent steps we take toward Christ. Our faith must be lived out loud through our actions, not just our words. Whether it is showing up when we would rather stay in bed, opening our Bible when it feels like a chore, or simply being present with others in authentic relationship, these everyday choices build our faith.  This is an invitation to stop overcomplicating our spiritual journey and instead focus on intentional, relational discipleship that points others to Jesus through how we live, speak, and love.
Chapters
  • 0:00 - 4:13 Chapter 1: Introduction and Family Legacy at Maiden Lane
    We are introduced to the new podcast host and learn about her deep family roots at Maiden Lane Church spanning four generations.
  • 4:13 - 7:24 Chapter 2: Following Jesus Daily Without Having It All Together
    We explore what it means to follow Jesus as choosing to trust and obey Him daily, even when life is messy and we don't have everything figured out.
  • 7:24 - 11:04 Chapter 3: Demonstrating Faith Through Relationships and Small Moments
    We discover how to influence others for Christ through consistent actions, genuine relationships, and being present in everyday moments at work and in daily life.
  • 11:04 - 14.10 Chapter 4: Intentional Discipleship in Everyday Life
    We learn that discipleship means intentionally walking with others through life, investing time and relationship while pointing each other back to Jesus.
  • 14:10 - 15:43 Chapter 5: Living Faith Out Loud Through Actions
    We are challenged not to overcomplicate faith but to build it through everyday actions, taking consistent small steps toward Jesus rather than waiting for dramatic moments.