Pastor Plek's Podcast

Pastor Plek

Pastor Chris Plekenpol deals with Faith, Culture, and everything in between. Recording from Austin, TX, Pastor Plek deals with many of the issues that he faces pastoring in a post-Christian environment. He takes questions from his congregation and beyond to help Christians navigate culture from the Christian perspective.

  1. Apr 16

    When Popes Speak And Presidents Post

    Have a question or comment for Pastor Plek or one of his guests. Send it here. 384: The news cycle keeps daring Christians to pick a side fast, speak loud, and “own” someone online. We slow it down and ask better questions: what does Scripture actually say about rulers, war, and the temptation to turn political leaders into religious symbols? We start with Pope Francis, Vatican II, and the claim that Christians and Muslims are essentially seeking the same God, then pivot to war and morality through Romans 13 and just war theory. When people press us for hot takes on Iran or any conflict, we admit the limits of what we know and argue for a posture of humility, prayer for leaders, and trust in God’s providence. That isn’t passivity; it’s refusing to play omniscient commentator. Then we tackle the Christian celebrity moments that confuse people the most: Paula White’s over-the-top comparison of Trump to Jesus, and the viral AI image that makes Trump look like Christ healing someone. We talk blasphemy, the second commandment, Psalm 2, and why leaders still have a duty to honor God even if they don’t believe. We also dig into JD Vance, the Pope, and ordo amoris “ordered loves” to explain why Christian ethics includes real duties to family and nation without erasing love for the world. If you care about faith and politics, Christian worldview, government and the Bible, and how the church should speak in public without losing the gospel, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us: what’s the most faithful way to pray for leaders you disagree with? Text your questions to us at 737-231-0605 or visit pastorplek.com. We talk faith, culture, and everything in between. Support the show: https://wbcc.churchcenter.com/giving Support the show

    32 min
  2. 12/11/2025

    Why God? with Kenneth Monroe

    Have a question or comment for Pastor Plek or one of his guests. Send it here. 377: Discover how one man found hope after losing his wife, daughter, and son in just six years. This powerful testimony explores finding God in the midst of unimaginable grief and trauma. Kenneth Monroe's story addresses childhood abuse, military PTSD, sudden death, losing a child, grief counseling, and spiritual healing. Learn practical steps for processing pain, dealing with anger toward God, and finding purpose after loss. This message offers hope for anyone struggling with depression, family tragedy, or questioning God's goodness during difficult times. Topics covered include honest prayer, breaking isolation, healing from trauma, rebuilding relationships, and discovering God's presence in suffering. Perfect for those seeking encouragement through loss, understanding grief stages, or supporting someone through bereavement. Whether you're dealing with sudden death of a loved one, struggling with faith after tragedy, or looking for biblical perspective on suffering, this testimony provides real-world application of Matthew 11:28 and God's invitation to find rest. Essential viewing for grief support groups, pastoral care, and anyone needing hope in dark seasons. Text your questions to us at 737-231-0605 or visit pastorplek.com. We talk faith, culture, and everything in between. Like, share, and subscribe! We love seeing and responding to your reviews and comments. Support the show: https://wbcc.churchcenter.com/giving Support the show

    1h 2m

Ratings & Reviews

4.8
out of 5
16 Ratings

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Pastor Chris Plekenpol deals with Faith, Culture, and everything in between. Recording from Austin, TX, Pastor Plek deals with many of the issues that he faces pastoring in a post-Christian environment. He takes questions from his congregation and beyond to help Christians navigate culture from the Christian perspective.

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