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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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"Trans" Is In The Name
Worship And Nonsense Podcast
57 minutes 53 seconds
2 years ago
"Trans" Is In The Name

In this episode, the boys begin by discussing Pastor Mike Todd's recent sermon, in which he expresses his wish for the Bible to provide clearer guidance on the topics of gay and transgender people. He also points out that "Trans" is part of the name of his church, Transformation Church. The conversation then shifts to Elevation Worship's new song, "More Than Able" featuring Chandler Moore and Tiffany Hudson, written by Steven Furtick, Chandler Moore, Ben Fielding, and Naomi Raine. The hosts praise the song's production and its potential influence on worship music. Next, they explore the similarities between Leeland's "City of God" and Chris Tomlin's "Our God is Greater," touching on the resemblance to Israel Houghton's musical style. Lastly, the hosts delve into Bethel Music's new album, "Come Up Here," discussing songs like "Inheritance" by Emmy Rose and "Time and Time Again" by Josh Baldwin. Throughout the episode, the hosts provide an entertaining mix of humor, insights, and personal stories, making for a lively and engaging listening experience for those interested in worship music and Christian culture.

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.