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Grace in the Grind is a Christian podcast for people trying to follow Jesus faithfully in everyday life—especially when success, productivity, and outcomes don’t turn out the way they expected.
Hosted by Cody Hudson, the show meets listeners in the real rhythms of life: early mornings, long commutes, demanding work, busy family schedules, church tensions, spiritual questions, and the quiet moments when faith feels both necessary and hard to hold onto.
Each episode uses the familiar language of coffee—cups, pours, extra shots, and pots—as a framework for Scripture-anchored, conversational reflections on Christian discipleship in real life. Grace in the Grind explores theology, spiritual formation, church life, and faith lived out in ordinary work, responsibility, and waiting.
Pot 2 — The False Dream We Built On: Sold a Lie
Pot 2 of Grace in the Grind explores what happens when success, productivity, and control fail to deliver what many Christians were promised.
Many American believers were shaped by a version of faith intertwined with the promises of the American Dream—where obedience is expected to lead to success, clarity, and visible results. But real life often tells a different story. Burnout lingers. Prayers feel unanswered. Obedience doesn’t always “pay off.”
Through Scripture-rooted, pastoral conversations, Pot 2 examines faithfulness without guarantees, trusting God without outcomes, and following Jesus when life doesn’t go as planned.
Episodes throughout this season explore burnout and rest, grief and suffering, waiting on God, letting go of control, and redefining success through a biblical lens. Rather than offering motivational fixes or spiritual shortcuts, Pot 2 invites listeners to release false promises and rediscover a quieter, sturdier faith grounded in Christ rather than performance or productivity.
Topics Across the Show
• Christian faith in everyday work and responsibility • Burnout, rest, and spiritual exhaustion • Waiting on God and obedience without guarantees • Grief, suffering, and faith when life feels stuck • Church life, reconciliation, and loving imperfect people • Parenting, marriage, calling, surrender, and long obedience
Alongside the main episodes (“Cups”), listeners will also find Extra Shots—shorter bonus episodes that go deeper theologically with a lighter, honest tone.
Companion Podcast for Parents
☕ Coffee Break: Biblical Truth on Parenting Hosted by Cody and Christie Hudson https://rss.com/podcasts/coffee-break-biblical-truth-on-parenting/
Produced in partnership with Arrow & Roots Coffee Co., Grace in the Grind exists to help believers grow deeper roots in Christ and live faithfully where God has planted them.
Support the podcast by purchasing coffee at https://arrowandrootscoffeeco.com or donating at https://buymeacoffee.com/ArrowandRoots
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Fresh Cup
Season 1
jeudi 6 novembre 2025 • Duration 02:49
Some days faith feels like a mountaintop — other days, it’s just making it through the morning routine. This is where grace meets us: right in the middle of the grind.
In this first episode of Grace in the Grind, we’re sharing the heart behind the name and what this space is all about. We’ll talk about how the idea was born around the coffee table, how our faith has shaped the way we work, parent, and walk through ordinary life — and why we believe God shows up most in the moments we often overlook.
Pull up a chair, pour yourself a cup of coffee, and join us as we begin this journey of finding faith in the everyday.
Support the Podcast Grace in the Grind is brought to you by Arrow & Roots Coffee Co.
Coffee Date is our most-loved blend — created for meaningful conversations, quiet mornings, and faithful rhythms in everyday life.
☕ Learn more or brew a cup with us: ArrowandRootsCoffeeCo.com/products/coffee-date
Grace in the Grind: Extra Shot — Cup 3: Be Still
Season 1
samedi 22 novembre 2025 • Duration 07:38
Take a deeper pour into Cup 3 with this Grace in the Grind Extra Shot — a bonus brew where the mic probably should’ve been turned off, but we kept talking anyway. In this extended companion episode, we explore the theology behind Psalm 46:10 and what it really means to “be still” when life feels more like a dryer full of sneakers than a peaceful retreat.
We’ll dig into the Hebrew meaning of stillness, unpack why surrender is a spiritual discipline and not a personality trait, and talk honestly about why slowing down feels nearly impossible in a world full of toddlers, calendars, smartphone notifications, and reheated coffee. All of it wrapped in a little humor, a lot of grace, and fueled — of course — by Arrow & Roots Coffee Co.
If you’re looking for deeper theology, relatable stories, fewer filters, and a level of caffeinated commentary your pastor might raise an eyebrow at, this Extra Shot is for you. Settle in, take a breath, and enjoy this extra sip of encouragement in the grind.
Support the Podcast Grace in the Grind is brought to you by Arrow & Roots Coffee Co.
Coffee Date is our most-loved blend — created for meaningful conversations, quiet mornings, and faithful rhythms in everyday life.
☕ Learn more or brew a cup with us: ArrowandRootsCoffeeCo.com/products/coffee-date
Extra Shot - Cup 12 - Blooper Reel!
Season 1
vendredi 23 janvier 2026 • Duration 04:21
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Grace in the Grind — Season 1 Bonus Episode | Blooper Reel (Extra Shot)
Every podcast has moments that don’t make the final cut — missed lines, awkward pauses, unexpected laughter, and real, unscripted humanity. This Season 1 bonus episode of Grace in the Grind brings those moments to the surface.
In this lighthearted Extra Shot, host Cody Hudson shares a blooper reel from Season 1, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the making of a faith-based Christian podcast rooted in Scripture, everyday life, and grace lived out in the grind.
This episode isn’t about theology or deep teaching — it’s about authenticity. It’s a reminder that following Jesus doesn’t require perfection, polish, or getting everything right on the first take. Grace shows up in the mess, the missteps, and even the laughter.
Whether you’ve been listening since the first cup or you’re just discovering Grace in the Grind, this bonus episode is a chance to slow down, smile, and remember that faith is lived by real people in real life.
Grace in the Grind is a Christian podcast exploring discipleship, church life, spiritual formation, and the everyday rhythms where faith meets work, family, and responsibility — all through the familiar language of coffee.
☕ Bonus Episode 🎙️ Christian Podcast | Faith & Discipleship 📖 Scripture-Rooted | Real Life | Honest Conversations
Grace isn’t just for Sundays. It’s for every day — even in the outtakes.
Off the Clock — The Table Is Still Set
Season 1
mercredi 4 février 2026 • Duration 08:12
Communion was never meant to feel like a test — but for many believers, it quietly has.
In this Off the Clock episode of Grace in the Grind, we slow down to revisit the Lord’s Table and recover what it was always meant to be: a place of grace, unity, honesty, and shared life in Christ.
If you’ve ever felt anxious during Communion… If you’ve wondered whether you should sit it out because of guilt, failure, or unresolved tension… If the Table has felt heavy instead of hopeful…
This conversation is for you.
Drawing from 1 Corinthians 10–11, this episode explores what Scripture actually means when it calls us to “examine ourselves.” Not a weekly moral audit. Not a demand for perfection. But a call to repentance, reconciliation, and surrendered hearts — especially toward one another.
We talk honestly about:
- Why Communion is open to the repentant, but not casual toward unrepentant sin
- How division, bitterness, and unresolved relationships matter deeply at the Table
- Why Paul warns that treating Communion lightly harms the church
- The difference between struggling with sin and refusing surrender
- How Jesus knowingly set the Table for betrayers, deniers, and deserters — and still offered Himself
- Why Communion is not a reward for holiness achieved, but nourishment for holiness pursued
This episode holds the tension Scripture holds: Grace without fear. Reverence without shame. Unity without compromise.
And ultimately, Communion doesn’t just look backward — it looks forward.
Every time we take the bread and the cup, we proclaim a future hope: the marriage supper of the Lamb — a Table with no division, no guilt, no death, and no fear.
The Table is still set. The bread is still broken. The cup is still offered. And the feast is still coming.
☕ Grace in the Grind is a Christian podcast for people trying to follow Jesus faithfully in everyday life — especially when faith feels heavy, ordinary, or complicated. 🎧 Follow the show, share this episode, and leave a review to help these conversations reach others. ☕ Want to support the podcast? Grabbing a bag of coffee from Arrow & Roots Coffee helps keep Grace in the Grind going — on the clock and off.
Keep your coffee strong. And your faith stronger.
Off the Clock — Not on Hold
Season 1
mercredi 11 février 2026 • Duration 07:27
Singleness in the church is often treated like a waiting room — a season to explain, fix, or rush through. But Scripture tells a different story.
In this Off the Clock episode of Grace in the Grind, Cody reflects on years of waiting, well-meaning but painful assumptions, and the quiet pressure many single Christians feel — especially inside the church. Drawing from Scripture, lived experience, and the life of Jesus Himself, this conversation challenges the idea that marriage is the measure of wholeness or faithfulness.
This episode speaks directly to singles, widows, and anyone who has been told — explicitly or implicitly — that their life is “on hold.” It also offers a gentle but clear word to the church about how our assumptions can unintentionally wound those we’re called to love as family.
No timelines. No fixing. No pressure.
Just a reminder that your life matters now — because Christ is enough now.
☕ Off the Clock episodes are between-season conversations — slower, pastoral reflections meant to create space for listening, honesty, and grace.
Off the Clock — When Words Run Out
Season 1
jeudi 26 février 2026 • Duration 06:24
What does faith look like when you don’t have answers?
In this quiet Off the Clock episode of Grace in the Grind, we step into one of the hardest realities of the Christian life: grief, suffering, and the moments when words feel thin.
When a diagnosis comes. When loss hits close to home. When prayers don’t come with explanations.
As believers, we often assume faith should provide clarity. But Scripture shows us something deeper — and more honest. In John 11, Jesus stands at the tomb of Lazarus knowing resurrection is coming… and still, He weeps. In Romans 12, we’re told to weep with those who weep. In 1 Thessalonians 4, we’re reminded we grieve — but not without hope.
This episode explores:
- How to trust God when understanding runs out
- Why grief is not a lack of faith
- The difference between Christian hope and denial
- What Scripture says about sorrow, loss, and eternity
- How to sit with God when you have no words left
We also reflect on passages like Deuteronomy 29:29, Psalm 34:18, Romans 8:26, Ecclesiastes 7:3, and 2 Corinthians 5:8 to anchor our grief in the character of God — not in easy explanations.
This isn’t an episode about fixing pain.
It’s about presence.
If you’re walking through loss, facing uncertain outcomes, grieving someone who knew Christ, or carrying the heavier ache of losing someone who didn’t — this conversation is for you.
You don’t have to manufacture answers. You don’t have to clean up your sorrow. And you don’t have to carry it alone.
God is near — even when words are gone.
☕ Grace in the Grind is a Christian podcast hosted by Cody Hudson, helping believers follow Jesus faithfully in everyday life — especially when success, productivity, and expectations don’t unfold the way we thought they would.
Follow the show so you don’t miss the next episode. And if this encouraged you, share it with someone who may need space to grieve with hope.
Off the Clock — When You’re Tempted to Go Back
Season 1
mercredi 11 mars 2026 • Duration 19:59
There’s a strange thing our memories do over time.
We soften the hard parts. We remember the highlights. And eventually the seasons we once prayed to escape start looking… appealing again.
In this Off the Clock episode of Grace in the Grind, Cody Hudson explores the quiet temptation many Christians experience when following God becomes uncertain: the pull to return to what once felt stable, predictable, and familiar—even if it wasn’t healthy.
Looking at Israel’s longing for Egypt in Numbers 11, this episode examines how selective memory can make old systems of bondage feel safer than a life of daily dependence on God.
But the real issue isn’t nostalgia.
It’s control.
Through Scripture and honest reflection, this conversation unpacks how modern “Egypts” can quietly form in our lives—through career pressure, financial systems, comfort, reputation, or even well-intentioned family structures. The episode also addresses the realities of formation in modern families, asking thoughtful questions about how culture, schedules, and systems shape both us and our children.
Most importantly, this episode offers a hopeful reminder:
God’s presence in the wilderness is better than predictable chains in Egypt.
You don’t have to sprint into spiritual overhaul. You don’t have to panic when you feel the pull backward. You just need to stay oriented toward the One who leads forward.
If you’ve ever felt tempted to return to an old mindset, an old rhythm, or a version of faith that felt easier—this episode will help you name that tension and take one faithful step upstream.
Grab your coffee and join the conversation.
Topics covered in this episode:
- Why we romanticize past seasons
- Israel’s longing for Egypt and the psychology of selective memory
- Dependence on God vs. the illusion of control
- Modern forms of “Egypt”: debt, career pressure, lifestyle expectations
- Formation and discipleship in busy family systems
- Progressive sanctification and spiritual drift
- Why God’s presence is better than predictable stability
Scripture referenced: Numbers 11 Deuteronomy 8 Matthew 6 Galatians 5 Romans 7
If this episode resonates, consider sharing it with someone who may be feeling the same pull backward.
And if you'd like to support the ministry behind Grace in the Grind, grab a bag of coffee from Arrow & Roots Coffee Company — where faith meets the everyday.
☕ Stay steady. Stay honest. Stay dependent.
Off the Clock — Just Near
Season 1
mercredi 18 mars 2026 • Duration 05:01
Off the Clock — Just Near
What do you do when God feels quiet—but not absent?
In this Off the Clock episode of Grace in the Grind, we slow down and talk about faith in seasons where nothing feels clear, emotional, or moving forward.
Not doubt. Not distance. Just… quiet.
This episode explores:
- God’s presence in spiritually dry or quiet seasons
- The difference between feeling far from God and being near to Him
- How Scripture reframes faith when emotions fade
- What it means to stay grounded when nothing feels like it’s changing
If your faith feels steady but not strong… present but not powerful… you’re not alone.
This is a conversation about God’s nearness in the ordinary, and how real faith often looks like staying—right where you are.
No pressure. No fixing. Just presence.
Grab your coffee, take a breath, and sit with us.
The 1st Cup: Great Is Thy Faithfulness
Season 1 · Episode 1
jeudi 6 novembre 2025 • Duration 04:08
What if God’s faithfulness isn’t proven in the miracles — but in the mornings that look just like yesterday? When life feels repetitive or quiet, His grace is still at work in every unseen detail.
In this first cup of Grace in the Grind, we talk about what it means to trust God not just in the storms, but in the steady — the ordinary moments where faith quietly grows roots. We’ll look at how His consistency becomes our comfort and why remembering His faithfulness changes how we show up in the everyday grind.
Whether you’re on your way to work, washing dishes, or sipping your first cup of coffee, this episode is a reminder that His mercies really are new every morning — even the ones that feel the same.
Support the Podcast Grace in the Grind is brought to you by Arrow & Roots Coffee Co.
Coffee Date is our most-loved blend — created for meaningful conversations, quiet mornings, and faithful rhythms in everyday life.
☕ Learn more or brew a cup with us: ArrowandRootsCoffeeCo.com/products/coffee-date
Grace in the Grind | 2nd Cup — Chasing Smoke
Season 1 · Episode 2
mercredi 12 novembre 2025 • Duration 08:05
Have you ever chased something that looked fulfilling — only to find it fading just as you reached it? Solomon called it chasing smoke.
Episode Summary: In this Grace in the Grind episode, Cody takes us through the book of Ecclesiastes — where Solomon, a man who “had it all,” reminds us that everything done apart from God is fleeting. Through Scripture, story, and personal testimony, we’re invited to reexamine what truly gives our lives meaning.
Cody and Christie share how following God’s call to slow down and raise their family differently didn’t make sense on paper — but became a story of God’s faithfulness, provision, and peace.
This episode is a reminder that the grind without grace is just motion… but grace in the grind gives meaning to it all.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
- What Solomon discovered about success, work, and purpose
- Why modern life makes it easy to trade contentment for comfort
- A personal story of faith, transition, and God’s unexpected provision
- How to find meaning in the ordinary by working unto the Lord
- Why what’s done in the Son will always outlast what’s done under the sun
Key Scriptures:
- Ecclesiastes 1:2–3 — “Vanity of vanities… all is vanity.”
- Colossians 3:23–24 — “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord.”
- Matthew 6:19–21 — “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
- 1 Corinthians 15:58 — “Your labor in the Lord is not in vain.”
Reflection: Life is full of things that promise satisfaction but fade like smoke. True fulfillment comes not from what we achieve, but from Who we follow.
Listen now and discover how grace gives purpose to the grind.
Support the Podcast Grace in the Grind is brought to you by Arrow & Roots Coffee Co.
Coffee Date is our most-loved blend — created for meaningful conversations, quiet mornings, and faithful rhythms in everyday life.
☕ Learn more or brew a cup with us: ArrowandRootsCoffeeCo.com/products/coffee-date









