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Things You Don't Hear in Church
Things You Dont Hear In Church
293 episodes
1 week ago
You know those questions that keep you awake at night? We're here to answer them. Creating a place for non-Christians and Christians alike to have honest conversations about real questions that are usually neglected in the Church.
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You know those questions that keep you awake at night? We're here to answer them. Creating a place for non-Christians and Christians alike to have honest conversations about real questions that are usually neglected in the Church.
Show more...
Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality
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This PROTESTANT belief makes BETTER Christians #278
Things You Don't Hear in Church
44 minutes 2 seconds
3 months ago
This PROTESTANT belief makes BETTER Christians #278

What if one core low church Protestant belief could actually make you a stronger, more responsible Christian? In this episode, we dive into the biblical idea of the Priesthood of All Believers and contrast it with the Catholic, Orthodox, and many high church Protestant view of Apostolic Succession. Can only priests baptize, bless communion, or offer forgiveness? Or does Scripture teach that every believer is empowered to minister directly?

We challenge the notion that forgiveness, baptism, or communion must come through ordained clergy and explore how this impacts spiritual maturity. When Christians believe they must go through a priest to access God, does it create dependence—or does it weaken personal faith? We argue that when believers take ownership of their walk with Jesus, it leads to deeper spiritual growth, authentic discipleship, and a more empowered Church.

Perfect for new Christians, skeptics, or anyone curious about theology, church history, or biblical authority—this video tackles the heart of what it means to have direct access to God through Christ. Subscribe for more content that explores tough and often overlooked topics in the Christian faith!

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Things You Don't Hear in Church
You know those questions that keep you awake at night? We're here to answer them. Creating a place for non-Christians and Christians alike to have honest conversations about real questions that are usually neglected in the Church.