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Worship And Nonsense Podcast
Worship And Nonsense Podcast
27 episodes
3 days ago
The Worship & Nonsense podcast is conversation between a Worship Pastor and a Media Company Owner/Long Time Worship Volunteer. Starting as Green Room chats, We decided to carry on these discussions in a recorded environment.
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The Worship & Nonsense podcast is conversation between a Worship Pastor and a Media Company Owner/Long Time Worship Volunteer. Starting as Green Room chats, We decided to carry on these discussions in a recorded environment.
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Religion & Spirituality
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Is John-Paul Miller A Suspect?
Worship And Nonsense Podcast
1 hour 4 minutes 29 seconds
1 year ago
Is John-Paul Miller A Suspect?

Tune into Episode 29 of "The Worship & Nonsense Podcast," where hosts Sam and Aaron explore a blend of worship, controversy, and personal milestones. πŸŽ™οΈπŸŽ΅ Starting strong, the episode kicks off with the hosts' enthusiastic review of Elevation Worship's new track "Sure Been Good," featuring Tiffany Hudson, capturing the uplifting spirit of the song.

As the podcast marks its two-year anniversary, Sam and Aaron reflect on their journey, sharing aspirations to ramp up their episode frequency and continue delivering compelling content. They also dive into personal updates, with Aaron discussing the highs and lows of buying a house and Sam recounting memorable moments from his recent vacation in Mexico. 🏠🌴

The conversation then shifts to a thought-provoking analysis of Harrison Butker’s commencement speech. The hosts dissect the Kansas City Chiefs kicker's remarks, pondering their impact on discussions around gender roles and career choices in today's society. πŸŽ“βš½

Next, they react to "Evidence: The Making of Overflow the Album," a deep dive into Pastor Mike Todd's creative process during a live worship service. This segment offers listeners a behind-the-scenes look at the production and spiritual energy that defines Transformation Church's musical outreach.

The episode also revisits the troubling case of Mica Miller's death, providing an update on the ongoing investigation. The hosts speculate on the evidence and discuss the darker aspects of the case, reflecting on the complex emotions and potential foul play involved. πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈπŸ’”

Before wrapping up, Sam and Aaron review "Eagle" by Transformation Worship featuring KB, humorously critiquing the portrayal of hardships by artists who lead seemingly comfortable lives.

Finally, the podcast concludes on a high note with a recommendation of the worship song "His Glory and My Good" by CityAlight, encouraging listeners to seek out the track for its heartfelt message and melodic beauty. 🌟🎢

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This episode is packed with diverse content, from uplifting musical reviews to critical discussions on societal issues and personal reflections, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of faith, culture, and personal growth.

Worship And Nonsense Podcast
The Worship & Nonsense podcast is conversation between a Worship Pastor and a Media Company Owner/Long Time Worship Volunteer. Starting as Green Room chats, We decided to carry on these discussions in a recorded environment.