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Navigate Sunday (March, 2026): Faith, Identity and Career | Edesili Obetoh
54 minutes Posted Mar 30, 2026 at 5:00 pm.
and Psalm 139:14, we are reminded that we are created in God’s image—fearfully and wonderfully made—far beyond our professional roles. Through Jeremiah 29:11, we are reassured that even in uncertainty, God’s plans for our lives are intentional, hopeful, and secure. Faith becomes the anchor that steadies us when outcomes are unclear.As we navigate our careers, the call is not just to succeed, but to serve. 1 Peter 4:10 challenges us to steward our gifts for others, while Romans 11:36 re-centers our lives on God as the source and purpose of all we do. This means choosing obedience over comfort, trusting God in unfamiliar spaces, and allowing our work to become a platform for impact rather than self-promotion.Will you trust God with your identity and career, even when it stretches you beyond your comfort zone? Step into a life marked by faith, purpose, and obedience. Listen now on Spotify.
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In this special Navigate Sunday session, Rev. Ek Boadu was joined by Edesili Obetoh, Vice President and Assistant General Counsel at J.P. Morgan Chase, for a powerful and insightful conversation on Faith, Identity, and Career.In a world driven by achievement and defined by titles, Edesili shares her personal journey into Law and Financial Services, pointing us back to a greater truth: our identity is rooted in Christ. Drawing from Genesis 1:27 and Psalm 139:14, we are reminded that we are created in God’s image—fearfully and wonderfully made—far beyond our professional roles. Through Jeremiah 29:11, we are reassured that even in uncertainty, God’s plans for our lives are intentional, hopeful, and secure. Faith becomes the anchor that steadies us when outcomes are unclear.As we navigate our careers, the call is not just to succeed, but to serve. 1 Peter 4:10 challenges us to steward our gifts for others, while Romans 11:36 re-centers our lives on God as the source and purpose of all we do. This means choosing obedience over comfort, trusting God in unfamiliar spaces, and allowing our work to become a platform for impact rather than self-promotion.Will you trust God with your identity and career, even when it stretches you beyond your comfort zone? Step into a life marked by faith, purpose, and obedience. Listen now on Spotify.