Kingdom Roots | Season 2, Episode 1 — The Beginnings of an Apostolic Life (with Trey Milner)
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Season Two of Kingdom Roots begins with an honest, unfiltered conversation about where faith truly starts—and why so many believers feel stuck.
In this episode, Jacquie Tyre is joined by Trey Milner, CEO of CityGate Studios, as they share parallel stories of growing up in church, loving Jesus deeply, and yet sensing that something was missing. From early encounters with God to moments of disillusionment with church culture, religious systems, and unfulfilled hunger, this episode explores the tension between what we read in Scripture and what we often experience in modern Christianity.
This is a conversation for anyone who has ever thought:
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“There has to be more than this.”
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“Why doesn’t church look like the Book of Acts?”
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“I love Jesus, but I feel stalled.”
Together, Jacquie and Trey unpack:
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Growing up in faith vs. truly encountering God
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The difference between knowing about God and knowing Him
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How wounds, disappointment, and religious culture can quietly stall destiny
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Why being “busy for God” is not the same as walking in Kingdom fullness
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What it means to break past comfort zones and rediscover spiritual hunger
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How repentance, surrender, and intimacy unlock new dimensions of life in Christ
This episode sets the foundation for Season Two—a season focused on Kingdom living, ecclesia identity, revival, and restoration. It’s not about abandoning the past, but allowing God to build on the foundation and take you further than you’ve ever gone before.
🔥 There is always more in God—and He reveals Himself to those who seek Him.
👉 Like, subscribe, and share to walk with us through Season Two of Kingdom Roots as we explore the journey from religious familiarity into living, breathing Kingdom reality.