
Sunday Morning
Join Shaw Gage on Sunday Morning as he brings the inspiration of God's teaching to listeners with special guests included.
Episode 195 - Bubba Bussey
Mar 18, 2026
Shaw Gage sat down with Bubba Bussey for a conversation centered on 1 Peter 5:7.
Episode 194 - Gregg Wykoff
Mar 09, 2026
Shaw Gage caught up with Gregg Wykoff to talk about what he is doing now and the message of Jeremiah 29:11.
Episode 193
Feb 23, 2026
Shaw Gage urged listeners to take up their cross, pointing to Matthew 16:24 as a call to daily commitment and obedience.
Episode 192
Feb 16, 2026
Shaw Gage focused on Ephesians 4:2, emphasizing how everything comes down to perspective and choosing patience, humility, and grace in everyday life.
Episode 191
Feb 09, 2026
Shaw Gage shared a message from Matthew 11:28, reminding listeners that if you’re tired, burnt out, stressed, or worried, you don’t have to carry it alone because Jesus will handle it.
Episode 190
Feb 02, 2026
Shaw Gage reflected on Psalm 107:1, encouraging thankfulness to the Lord for His constant goodness and everlasting love.
Episode 189
Jan 26, 2026
Shaw Gage discussed how God is good and how His love endures forever, reflecting on 2 Chronicles 7:1–3.
Episode 188
Jan 19, 2026
Shaw Gage walked through 1 Timothy 4:12.
Episode 187
Jan 12, 2026
Shaw Gage talked about the importance of meeting people where they are.
Episode 186
Jan 05, 2026
Shaw Gage pondered what needs to be fixed in the year ahead, using 1 Chronicles 11:9 to encourage listeners to pursue growth, perseverance, and faith.
Episode 185
Dec 29, 2025
Shaw Gage focused on the New Year.
Episode 184
Dec 22, 2025
Shaw Gage wished listeners a Merry Christmas and walked through Romans 8:28.
Episode 183
Dec 15, 2025
Shaw Gage discussed the importance of perspective through the lens of Luke chapter 6.
Episode 182
Dec 08, 2025
Shaw Gage dove into the spirit of the season as he talked about getting ready for Christmas and reflected on the message in Luke chapter 2.
Episode 181
Dec 01, 2025
Shaw Gage went through the history of Thanksgiving, weaving in insight and perspective from George Washington’s first proclamation and Abraham Lincoln’s landmark 1863 address that shaped the holiday into what it is today.

