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UNDONE Podcast

Hosts

The Hosts

Mike Bettig leads from belief. Brendon Scott leads as the reluctant seeker - honest uncertainty included. Both are essential.

The Pastor

Mike Bettig

Mike Bettig is co-lead pastor of Sawyer Highlands Church and Converge Community Church in Southwest Michigan, where he grew up. A Moody Bible Institute graduate with a Master's in New Testament Theology from Grand Rapids Theological Seminary, he has served both congregations since 2005. He comes to UNDONE with years in ministry behind him - but not with the posture of someone who has it all figured out.

He stays humble about the places faith still feels hard - because he knows pastoral calling and honest doubt can live in the same person. Being a pastor does not mean every question has been settled in a tidy drawer. He and his wife are raising five children, and family life keeps the work grounded in something larger than a microphone.

On the show, he leads from belief - not as someone who has transcended struggle, but as someone willing to name the parts belief does not erase overnight. That vulnerability is not a concession; it is the posture the room requires. Away from hosting and podcast listening, he reads history, runs, heads to the beach, and tries to be present with the people who matter most.

He models vulnerability from belief - including the parts belief does not erase overnight.

The Reluctant Seeker

Brendon Scott

Brendon Scott owns a media production and strategic communications firm. For decades, curiosity has pulled him toward Scripture and toward Christ - not on a tidy timeline, but as a long, honest search.

His resistance has real sources: the undeserved pain and suffering that life can bring, and the hypocrisy and judgment he has observed - and experienced - from people who claim to know Christ. Those are not obstacles he performs for the microphone; they are the lived reasons faith has been hard to claim.

He hosts UNDONE in the hope that the stories shared here will help him move past his own barriers and find greater clarity in his faith journey.

He is not here as a convert-in-waiting or a foil. He is the voice of everyone still weighing what to do with what they have seen.