Church Unplugged Christ Community Chapel
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Tune in to Church Unplugged, the podcast of Christ Community Chapel, for a candid exploration of how our Christian faith and everyday lives interact. Each episode includes pastors and staff discussing common questions or issues related to our faith that may not normally be covered in weekend service. New episodes are released on the first and third Monday of every month, don't miss out on a new way to learn and grow in your faith!
Christ Community Chapel is a non-denominational church in Northeast Ohio. Learn more at ccchapel.com.
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How should Christians interact with AI?
In this episode of Church Unplugged, we discussed the possible unintended consequences of AI and how Christians should interact with artificial intelligence as it continues to develop. Tune in to hear why the fast-paced world of technology might be eliminating the boundaries people truly need.
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How does God speak to us?
How do we actually hear the voice of God, and how do we know it's really his voice? In today's episode of Church Unplugged, we discuss how to not only be intentional in listening to God's voice but to trust the wisdom and discernment he has given you through your faith.
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Men's Summit Recap
In this episode of Church Unplugged, we have a chance to sit down and talk about what God has been doing in our church since the recent Men's Summit event. The event introduced men to the possibility of leadership not only in their careers but in their faith and, as a result, within their families.
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Should Christians integrate into the current culture?
How do we, as Christians, navigate the current culture? On this episode of Church Unplugged, we'll dive into this intimidating question and ask ourselves how much we should engage in the current culture and what it means to be a Christian in today's society.
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A Christian Look at Antisemitism
In the recent months following the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks that took place in Israel, there's been a rise in our culture's conversation on antisemitism. This episode of Church Unplugged will dive into how we, as Christians, should respond to the global issue of antisemitism.
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How does our understanding of God impact our everyday life?
In this episode of Church Unplugged, we'll delve into the significance of our understanding of God's relationship with us. Often, there is a disconnect between our professed beliefs about God and our practical beliefs. Join us as we discuss how to bridge this gap and what it means for all of us.
Customer Reviews
Fantastic
True Biblical Christianity mixed with how that plays out in our lives and in the culture we live in....this Podcast is a must listen for me. Thank you CCC!
Great podcast!
This is really a great podcast! It’s fantastic to hear Christian views on all the major issues in our world today.
Critical Race Theory Podcast
I appreciate that you all have the courage to try and tackle this topic, but I don’t know how much clarity was really provided by the discussion. It seems to me that critical race theory says this, “Many systems of government (particularly American systems of government) are designed with the specific intent to perpetuate racism. Everything is either racist or anti-racist.” This metaphysical (or maybe even material?) framework for seeing the world considers all things in light of race. If you’ll grant my metaphor, CRT is a system of viewing the world through black and white lenses. Sure, someone wearing these lenses may be able to point out many things that are black and white, but it would actually make it harder to tell what is truly black and white. This person would see even objects that are very colorful as black and white, causing a great deal of confusion. It would be harder for this person to have a conversation with someone who isn’t wearing the lenses, but rather seeing the world as it truly is - a complex mix of many neutrals and colors. Whereas, two people who aren’t wearing the lenses could likely have a much more productive conversation about the world around them, still pointing out situations that may be black and white. Please tell me if and how this metaphor is missing the mark.