In this episode, Nathan Spearing sits down with Uri Brito, Presiding Minister of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC)—the denomination that includes leaders like Doug Wilson and Pete Hegseth. Together they reflect on the recent martyrdom of Charlie Kirk and what it means for Christians today. The conversation covers how men, families, and churches should respond in times of national upheaval: from worship and discipleship to marriage, child-rearing, and public witness. Pastor Brito lays out practical steps for raising sons and daughters in the faith, building strong households, and engaging publicly with boldness. They also discuss why young men are drawn to Orthodoxy, the need for strong Protestant voices, and how social media can be used strategically for kingdom work.
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[00:00:00] Opening
Intro: reformation, Protestant tradition, and the example of Charlie Kirk.Nathan welcomes Pastor Uri Brito.
[00:02:00] Current Events & Sabbath Convictions
Uri shares about being invited to Charlie Kirk’s funeral on a Sunday and why he declined.The importance of keeping the Lord’s Day holy even during public events.
[00:03:00] Why Nathan Reached Out
Nathan recalls hearing Uri on rites of passage and the importance for military dads and churches.Connecting Charlie Kirk’s ministry to the absence of true rites of passage in American culture.
[00:08:00] Uri’s Background
Pastor in Pensacola, doctorate from Reformed Theological Seminary.Commitment to training pastors, political theology, and household economy.Father of five, invested in homeschooling and Christian education.
[00:10:00] Responding to Charlie Kirk’s Martyrdom
Nathan asks: “What are we supposed to do now?”Uri stresses application: worship, discipleship, household faithfulness, and public action.Martyrdom always produces multiplication in church history.
[00:14:00] Lessons from Charlie Kirk’s Life
Charlie’s rhetorical gifts, boldness, and courage.Martyrdom as a call to examine apathy and complacency in men.
[00:16:00] First Sphere: The Church
Recommitment to worship, catechism, and modeling faith for children.Martyrdom as a call back to faithful participation in local congregations.
[00:18:00] Second Sphere: Household Leadership
Men: get married, take responsibility, provide for families.Fathers must disciple their children directly, not outsource to wives or schools.Masculine education: setting rituals, rhythms, and rites of passage.
[00:20:00] Third Sphere: Public Witness
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