
Episodes
105. The Big Story to Come
Dan gives a preview of Holy Week and the Easter story. We reflect on our week with questions about patience and generosity.
104. Make Up Your Own Holiday Day
It’s Make Up Your Own Holiday Day! Dan walks through the various kinds of things we celebrate, challenges families to invent their own generosity-themed holiday, and introduces Grace Harbor’s beloved returning residents: Mr. and Mrs. Quackerson.
103. Waffle Day
Happy International Waffle Day! Dan shares the surprisingly faith-filled origin of the holiday, takes the kids to The Blue Anchor for a pizza-sized waffle, and learns something about generosity.
102. Grateful for Patient People
A buzzing phone sets the stage for Bobby to be patient with Dan. We give thanks for the people in our lives who show us patience.
101. Being Patient
We’re back from Spring Break and Dan shares about why patience is harder than it sounds—especially at the airport. Plus: how setting intentions can help when you’re stuck waiting.
20a. Letting the Icing Dry (Revisit)
Letting the icing dry on a gingerbread house helps lock it in, Similarly, we reflect on our week to help lock in all the good stuff from the week.
18a. You Are Grace Harbor (Revisit)
Lighthouses help ships by showing them the way around danger and to safety. We have the opportunity to be lighthouses and safe harbors for the people in our lives.
17a. Becoming a Harbor for Others (Revisit)
Grace Harbor got its start as a Trading Post set up by a sailor named John and his wife, Grace. Their welcome and care for the ships and crews passing through defined this as a place of refuge and safety.
16a. We All Need Harbors (Revisit)
Even the strongest ships need the safety of a harbor at times. It is not a sign that the boat is weak but that the captain is wise.
15a. What Is a Harbor? (Revisit)
We learn that a harbor is any place that keeps us safe when life gets stormy. We also begin to learn a little bot about the history of Grace Harbor.