Episode 23 - Shifting to an Eternal Perspective on Singleness and Marriage with Taylor Carlier

In a culture that often treats marriage as the ultimate destination and singleness as a season to endure, how do we align our perspective with what Scripture actually teaches?

In this solo episode of The Already Collective Podcast, host Taylor Carlier takes an honest and biblical look at singleness, marriage, and God's Kingdom. Drawing from personal experience, Scripture, and years of wrestling through these questions herself, she challenges some of the assumptions both culture and the Church have made about romantic relationships and fulfillment.

This conversation isn't about providing a formula for finding a spouse, becoming content in singleness, or doing more to earn God's blessings. Instead, it's an invitation to zoom out and view our lives through an eternal lens.

Together, we'll explore:

  • Why marriage was never intended to be the finish line

  • The purpose of marriage as a reflection of Christ and His Church

  • How singleness and marriage both point to something greater than themselves

  • The danger of placing our hope, identity, and fulfillment in earthly relationships

  • What it looks like to live with eternity in mind right now

If you've ever wrestled with disappointment, longing, confusion, or unmet expectations around dating, singleness, or marriage, this episode offers a perspective shift that moves beyond temporary circumstances and redirects our focus toward what lasts forever.

Because at the end of the day, marriage is a representation of our relationship with Jesus. Jesus is the prize, the goal, and the finish line. And the only thing that brings true fulfillment is Christ.

Resources & Mentions:

Taylor Carlier is a marketing strategist, ministry leader, and entrepreneur passionate about helping people and organizations communicate messages that create lasting impact.

She is the founder of The Already Collective, a Nashville-based marketing agency that partners with purpose-driven organizations, ministries, and leaders to clarify their message, amplify their mission, and build meaningful connections with their audiences. She also serves as Director of Operations for Nothing is Wasted Ministries, where she helps lead initiatives that equip people to navigate pain, trauma, and life's unexpected circumstances through a redemptive lens.

Known for her thoughtful leadership, strategic thinking, and deep compassion for people, Taylor is passionate about helping others discover that true fulfillment isn't found in achievement, relationships, or circumstances, but in a life sold out to building the Kingdom of God here and now.

Originally from Indianapolis, IN and now based in Nashville, TN, Taylor spends her time playing pickleball, boating with her parents on their lake, drinking Americanos, and talking incessantly about her love for reality TV and the latest podcast episode she listened to.

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