In the series finale of Jehovah Rabboni podcast, the four podcast hosts of Celestial Zeitgeist Ministries come together to discuss the state of the Celestial Church of Christ, most especially in the west. Tune in for a fun discussion and the only video episode where our host Chioma finally shows her face. Thank you to all who have tuned in these past few years. God bless you all. Amen.
Featuring: Jola Oyebamiji, Seun Dodo-Williams, Seyi Dodo-Williams
“Growing up into Christ” can be a tough journey. Pulling away from the world to fully immerse yourself in His ways is much easier said than done. In this episode, we reminisce on our personal lives and discuss our growth as Christians and as Celestians.
Co-Host: Jola Oyebamiji
“Wait on the Lord and be of good courage” is much easier said than done. In this episode, we get a bit personal and discuss having patience while crying out to God for something so strongly desired.
Co-host: Jola Oyebamiji
Let’s talk about sex, baby! In this episode, we will entreat sexuality and the walk of a Christian woman. This is an open discussion about abstinence, abuse, the world’s view vs the Christian view, modesty, self-confidence, and how the “marital bed is undefiled.”
Featuring: Jola Oyebamiji, Racheal Popoola
Social media in CCC has been a blessing and a curse. From the blogs, the WhatsApp forwards, to the Instagram videos, we will discuss the impact of social media in CCC.
Co-host: Jola Oyebamiji
The use of money is a common topic in the church. From tithes and offerings to the abuse of finances, the Church has been subject to criticism when it comes to money from believers and non-believers. In this episode, we will discuss the various financial aspects of the church, most especially CCC.
Featuring: Jeffery Adebayo, Gbenga Kujore
The topic of the prophetic ministry in CCC is commonly discussed via multiple platforms. In this episode, we attempt to take the conversation in a route where we discuss less of the mystery and more of the practical. Join us as we discuss the prophet ministry, its role in CCC and the personal experiences of our guests.
Featuring: Moses Adesina, Samson Ezijota
What is the Kingdom of God? What is heaven like? In this collaboration episode with the hosts of The Kindling Podcast, we share laughs, bible verses, and dig deep into different aspects of the Kingdom.
Featuring Seun Dodo-Williams, Seyi Dodo-Williams
In Paul’s letter to the Romans, he expresses his struggle with sin and the flesh. In this episode we will discuss the warring of the flesh against the spirit and the daily walk of a Christian youth in this present age.
Featuring Temitope Ifonlaja, Imoleayo Ogunjimi
Since we ought to do everything as unto the Lord, can all that we do be considered the work of God? In this episode we will discuss working in His vineyard, purpose, ministry burnout, and more.
Featuring: Femi Ashaye, Ezekiel Bello
Gossip is a problem in the Christian church. CCC “news media” and blogs can sometimes be considered gossip. Are church politics considered gossip or news? How does the interpersonal gossip affect our members and youth? Why can’t we separate ourselves from the world when it comes to gossip?
Featuring: Tolu Adelola, Beatrice Aina
Jesus Christ said “blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called sons of God”. Christ also calls us to turn the other cheek. However, some may think that there may be instances where it is the right choice to proverbially “choose violence”, citing the moments where Christ called out the Pharisees and when He overturned the tables of the money changers. We will explore righteous anger and more in this episode.
Featuring: Bose Adeniji, Jola Oyebamiji
As believers, we should be able to stand "ten toes down" in our faith. Why do we believe the mission of Jesus Christ? Why should we believe in the mission of SBJ Oshoffa? As Celestians, what should be our defense for our faith and denomination? We will discuss these questions and more in this collaboration episode with the hosts from The Kindling Podcast.
Featuring: Seun Dodo-Williams, Seyi Dodo-Williams
JR invites two medical professionals to discuss the stigmas around mental health and the fears in our community attached to physical health. Does physical and/or mental illness always equate to spiritual attack? Should one simply rebuke illness and not seek treatment? We entreat this and more on this episode about the intersection of health and faith.
Featuring: Dr. Pamela Anani PsyD, Kehinde Hall RN, BSN
“Don’t tell anyone” seems to be a common statement in our church. We shouldn’t tell anyone our plans, goals, ailments, struggles etc. Is this from superstition? Does it stem from distrust? Even when members share their testimonies, they don’t share specifics. Galatians 6:2 calls us to bear one another’s burdens. Romans 12:15 tells us to rejoice and mourn together. James 5:13-15 encourages us to pray for one another for healing and repentance. So why is it so hard for us to share and encourage one another in the church?
Featuring: Gabriel Akinmoladun, Ibukun Olukoya
This episode discusses the clash between worldly and biblical womanhood. We entreat the influence of social media, peers, college/work life as well as the expectations that come with being a disciple of Jesus Christ and a member of CCC.
*Featuring Bukky Babalola, Moji Bankole
Most of the women who followed Christ and His disciples were wives and mothers. Many of our youth are also now wives and mothers. How do our sisters continue to focus on their own spiritual development while trying to instill those same values in their children? How do they maintain the romance while supporting a husband who is active in ministry? In this episode, we entreat the balance of spiritual maintenance with motherhood and marriage.
*Featuring Sarah Ogunleye, Adetola Olorunnisola
**Guest appearances by Esther Ogunleye, Emmanuel Ogunleye, and John Olorunnisola
In Matthew 20:26, Jesus Christ said that to lead you must serve. What does leadership look like for the Christian woman, especially in CCC? How is that reflected at home/church/work? This episode covers the topic of leadership and mentorship in ministry, most especially regarding women in the fold.
*Featuring Tinu Ogunkoya, Rachael Popoola
Mary and Martha, Leah and Rachel, these ladies had their bit of sibling rivalry. As active members of ministry in CCC, do sisters still experience that rivalry? We discuss faith, support, encouragement, and potential problems as biological sisters working in the fold.
*Featuring Tunmi Adeniji, Bose Adeniji, Teju Adeniji
When we think of popular song ministers in white garment churches, many male names come to mind. Our female youth are rising stars in song ministration. In this episode, the JR guests discuss their journey, triumphs and challenges that come with their craft.
Featuring Oluwakemi Adeagbo, Oluwakemi Momoh, Oluwatosin Shittu