Make Room for Hope
This week Pastor Camden sits down with Misty Jaggers to talk about what it really means to make room for hope. Instead of something we create, hope is something we make room to receive from God. Camden and Misty reflect on how Mary, Joseph, and even the shepherds chose to make room for God’s plan — not out of weariness, but expectation. If life feels crowded, hurried, or uncertain, this episode invites you to pause and let hope in. We encourage you to listen, then take a few minutes to explore the reflection questions. And if this podcast is meaningful to you, consider sharing it with a friend who needs the hope of Jesus this Advent season!
Listener Guide — Week 1: Make Room for Hope
Listen + Reflect
As you listen to the episode, think about these:
What stood out to you most about how hope is described?
How did people in the Christmas story “make room” for hope?
What does it mean for you to expect God to work even when life feels crowded or uncertain?
Personal Reflection Questions
What are some ways your life feels too full for God’s presence right now?
How could you intentionally create space this week to experience hope—through prayer, rest, conversation, or worship?
What’s one situation in your life where you need to believe that God is still at work?
How can you remind yourself that hope is not just a feeling, but a gift from God?
When the world says “no room,” how do you choose to slow down and make space for God to speak?
Family or Group Discussion
If you’re listening with others, try these prompts:
Where do you see “hope” showing up in your daily life—or where do you wish it would?
How can your family (or small group) make room for hope together this Advent season?
What might it look like to help someone else find hope right now?
Challenge of the Week
Make space for hope by removing one small thing that crowds your time or attention—then use that moment to pray, reflect, or simply rest in God’s presence.

