21 episodes

Dr. James Runcorn, a Pastor from Watersprings Church, provides "slices" from conversations he has with unbelievers, new believers, seasoned believers and everything in-between. Each episode of Culture Crux invites a new guest to share their level of faith, or lack thereof. The overall purpose is to equip the Body of Christ to engage the world with the Gospel message, through relational understanding and compassion; individual stories and journeys to understand, before being understood.

Culture Crux Dr. James Runcorn

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Dr. James Runcorn, a Pastor from Watersprings Church, provides "slices" from conversations he has with unbelievers, new believers, seasoned believers and everything in-between. Each episode of Culture Crux invites a new guest to share their level of faith, or lack thereof. The overall purpose is to equip the Body of Christ to engage the world with the Gospel message, through relational understanding and compassion; individual stories and journeys to understand, before being understood.

    S3E1; Pastor Joe Stepp

    S3E1; Pastor Joe Stepp

    Welcome to Season 3 of Culture Crux with Dr. James Runcorn. Leading up to Season 3 Dr. Runcorn has interviewed people with a diversity of backgrounds, faiths, experiences, and hardships. Season 3 is not going to be any different. That's a fact! Dr. Runcorn is efficient, professional, friendly, and engaging with his guests.

    On Episode 1 of Season 3 Dr. Runcorn sits down with Pastor Joe Stepp, who is a Watersprings High School Bible Instructor and an Associate Pastor of Watersprings Church. Pastor Joe's story is very intriguing and extremely powerful. He grew up in a single-parent home...not because of divorce but because his dad passed away when Joe was 2 years old. His family was left with many questions and little to no answers after that heart wrenching morning of discovery. Joe grew up loving sports, particularly football, and quickly learned that football gave him abilities to grow in, develop, and achieve something greater. He looked to the coaches, and other father-figures, in his life to help him understand his purpose. At the young age of 17 Joe gave his life to Jesus Christ, and his life has never been the same. Listen as Pastor Joe talks about his life growing up, his hardships, his heartaches, and most importantly his testimony of Jesus Christ. You won't hear Joe complain about anything in his life. He knows and understands what the blood of Jesus Christ did, has done, and will continue to do for his life, his family, and everyone else who proclaims Him as their Lord and Savior.

    NOTE: The purpose of Culture Crux is not to judge or demean the guest because of their experiences or beliefs. Culture Crux is an open discussion, and it's purpose is to share in prayer as the discussion unfolds.

    When you're engaged with others...hear their story, hear where they come from, and earnestly pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit to assist you as you build your relationships.

    • 36 min
    S2E8; Gary

    S2E8; Gary

    Gary is an atheist. Is that a bad thing? Not necessarily, because as Christians we're commanded to love ALL people. Is it sad? Absolutely! Gary still has a lot of pain, hurt, and anger built up within himself. This is all evident in the things he says and how he explains his experiences with religion. Dr. Runcorn introduces yet another brave person who is willing to share their story. Gary didn't wake up one day and decide that he no longer believed in a God. There were steps that he took along his path of life that led him to where he is today. As with many of Dr. Runcorn's guests, Gary struggled with toxic shame and shame itself. There was abuse in his home growing up, both physical and sexual, and coming from a large Mormon family who lived in a dominant Catholic area was no easy task as a young kid. Once again, shame or embarrassment keeps us from sharing with others, especially by the use of a podcast, but Gary is willing to share through the pain.

    Again, the purpose of Culture Crux is not to judge or demean the guest because of their experiences or beliefs. Culture Crux is an open discussion, and it's purpose is to share in prayer as the discussion unfolds. Parts of the discussion may be difficult to understand or listen to.

    When you're engaged with others...hear their story, hear where they come from, and earnestly pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit to assist you as you build your relationships.

    • 45 min
    S2E7; Kelly

    S2E7; Kelly

    Kelly steps out of his comfort zone in sharing his journey with Dr. Runcorn. We may sometimes think to ourselves that it's easier on us if we stay in the background and don't share our testimony or journey with others. In Kelly's case that rang very true for a long time. Sharing his journey and thoughts today is a really big step in Kelly's life. Shame or embarrassment keeps us from sharing with others, especially by the use of a podcast, but Kelly is getting stronger and stronger in his faith with Jesus Christ, and it shows.


    Again, the purpose of Culture Crux is not to judge or demean the guest because of their experiences or beliefs. Culture Crux is an open discussion, and it's purpose is to share in prayer as the discussion unfolds. Parts of the discussion may be difficult to understand or listen to.

    When you're engaged with others...hear their story, hear where they come from, and earnestly pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit to assist you as you build your relationships.

    • 28 min
    S2E6; Pastor Shane - Part 2

    S2E6; Pastor Shane - Part 2

    LISTEN TO PART 1 OF 2 BEFORE LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE.

    Pastor Shane continues the sharing of his walk to Gethsemane, and what it took for him to recognize and accept the true love of Jesus Christ. This is part 2 of 2 of Pastor Shane.

    Is there a disconnect between the Gospel and the life that you live? Listen carefully as Dr. James Runcorn continues his visit with Pastor Shane.

    Again, the purpose of Culture Crux is not to judge or demean the guest because of their experiences or beliefs. Culture Crux is an open discussion, and it's purpose is to share in prayer as the discussion unfolds. Parts of the discussion may be difficult to understand or listen to.

    When you're engaged with others...hear their story, hear where they come from, and earnestly pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit to assist you as you build your relationships.

    • 40 min
    S2E5; Pastor Shane - Part 1

    S2E5; Pastor Shane - Part 1

    Very few people have heard the full story of Pastor Shane and his walk to Gethsemane. Parts of his story are difficult to hear, but perhaps that's because many people, including myself, can relate to his emotions, struggles, alcoholism, abuse, etc., and not in that order or of any relevance to some. Pastor Shane had so much to bear and so much weight to carry at a younger age that he wasn't sure what to do with the stresses of life and the consequences of others. As he grew up and moved to Idaho from California it was supposed to be a re-start. A new life. A difference.

    Is there a disconnect between the Gospel and the life that you live? Listen carefully as Dr. James Runcorn visits with Pastor Shane.

    Again, the purpose of Culture Crux is not to judge or demean the guest because of their experiences or beliefs. Culture Crux is an open discussion, and it's purpose is to share in prayer as the discussion unfolds. Parts of the discussion may be difficult to understand or listen to.

    When you're engaged with others...hear their story, hear where they come from, and earnestly pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit to assist you as you build your relationships.

    • 32 min
    S2E4; Dr. James Runcorn: The Blog of A Forgiven Cheater

    S2E4; Dr. James Runcorn: The Blog of A Forgiven Cheater

    Dr. Runcorn, as host of Culture Crux, introduces his recently published book "The Blog of A Forgiven Cheater." All of us make mistakes and/or sin, and all of us have consequences for those mistakes and/or sin. The length of time that we must suffer from those consequences is not part of our choice to make a mistake and/or sin. When Dr. Runcorn approached his wife with everything he had been doing in sin, he could see the pain in her eyes from what he had just dumped on her. She looked at him and said, "I forgive you! Let's work through this." His wife wasn't saying in the least, "It's okay what you've done. I'm alright." No, she was full of hurt and forgave him for herself. It wasn't an easy trek for him to restore trust. It also wasn't an easy trek for her to allow him "back in". It took some time. Coming back from sin and/or mistakes or bad choices that we have made takes time, but it's worth it, as Dr. Runcorn explains going through emotions, heartache, frustration, self-doubt, toxic shame, and lack of self-love. It's evident the love Dr. Runcorn has for his wife and kids is worth everything!

    When you're engaged with others...hear their story, hear where they come from, and earnestly pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit to assist you as you build your relationships.

    • 24 min

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