Worship And Nonsense Podcast

Worship And Nonsense Podcast
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.

  1. MAY 26

    Is John-Paul Miller A Suspect?

    Tune into Episode 29 of "The Worship & Nonsense Podcast," where hosts Sam and Aaron explore a blend of worship, controversy, and personal milestones. ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ๐ŸŽต Starting strong, the episode kicks off with the hosts' enthusiastic review of Elevation Worship's new track "Sure Been Good," featuring Tiffany Hudson, capturing the uplifting spirit of the song. As the podcast marks its two-year anniversary, Sam and Aaron reflect on their journey, sharing aspirations to ramp up their episode frequency and continue delivering compelling content. They also dive into personal updates, with Aaron discussing the highs and lows of buying a house and Sam recounting memorable moments from his recent vacation in Mexico. ๐Ÿ ๐ŸŒด The conversation then shifts to a thought-provoking analysis of Harrison Butkerโ€™s commencement speech. The hosts dissect the Kansas City Chiefs kicker's remarks, pondering their impact on discussions around gender roles and career choices in today's society. ๐ŸŽ“โšฝ Next, they react to "Evidence: The Making of Overflow the Album," a deep dive into Pastor Mike Todd's creative process during a live worship service. This segment offers listeners a behind-the-scenes look at the production and spiritual energy that defines Transformation Church's musical outreach. The episode also revisits the troubling case of Mica Miller's death, providing an update on the ongoing investigation. The hosts speculate on the evidence and discuss the darker aspects of the case, reflecting on the complex emotions and potential foul play involved. ๐Ÿ•ต๏ธโ€โ™‚๏ธ๐Ÿ’” Before wrapping up, Sam and Aaron review "Eagle" by Transformation Worship featuring KB, humorously critiquing the portrayal of hardships by artists who lead seemingly comfortable lives. Finally, the podcast concludes on a high note with a recommendation of the worship song "His Glory and My Good" by CityAlight, encouraging listeners to seek out the track for its heartfelt message and melodic beauty. ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽถ Hashtags: #WorshipAndNonsense #ElevationWorship #ControversialSpeeches #MicaMillerInvestigation #TransformationWorship #CityAlight #PodcastAnniversary #WorshipMusicReview #LifeUpdates #WorshipJourney This episode is packed with diverse content, from uplifting musical reviews to critical discussions on societal issues and personal reflections, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of faith, culture, and personal growth.

    1h 4m
  2. MAY 22

    Do Women Belong In Ministry?

    Dive into a riveting episode of "The Worship & Nonsense Podcast" as hosts Sam and Aaron tackle some of the most pressing and controversial topics within the modern church. ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ๐Ÿ”ฅ This episode features a potent mix of in-depth discussions, personal anecdotes, and critical analysis of current church dynamics. The episode kicks off with a startling revelation about popular pastor Mike Todd and allegations of sermon plagiarism. The hosts examine the implications of such actions on the credibility and integrity of church leadership, sparking a broader conversation about authenticity in ministry. ๐Ÿ“œโœจ Next, the duo navigates the contentious issue of women in ministry, fueled by recent debates within the Southern Baptist Convention. They dissect scriptural interpretations and historical contexts that influence current stances on women as lead or assistant pastors. This segment offers a balanced exploration of doctrinal disagreements and the evolving role of women in church leadership. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿšบ Adding another layer to the episode, Sam and Aaron discuss an audio recording of Jeremy Riddle addressing controversial church topics. This leads to a frank conversation about transparency and accountability in church leadership, questioning whether those who disagree with prevailing church cultures should stay or leave. ๐ŸŽค๐Ÿ’ฌ The hosts then share personal reflections on their journey in faith, from their teenage years trying to fit in through Christian hip hop to their current perspectives on church culture and leadership. This personal touch adds depth to their critique of church practices, especially concerning the treatment of women in ministry roles. Finally, the episode concludes with a detailed breakdown of Bethel Music's tracks "Holy Forever" and "Surrounded By Holy." The hosts are in awe of the production quality and instrumental arrangements, highlighting these as must-listen worship songs for 2024. ๐ŸŽถ๐Ÿ™Œ Hashtags: #WorshipAndNonsense #MikeToddScandal #WomenInMinistry #ChurchControversies #BethelMusicBreakdown #ChristianLeadership #DoctrinalDebate #ChurchCulture #MinistryTransparency #HolyForever

    1h 17m
  3. MAY 12

    Mica Miller Tragedy

    Join hosts Sam and Aaron, alongside special guest Hannah, in a gripping episode of "The Worship & Nonsense Podcast" that takes listeners through an emotional rollercoaster. ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ๐Ÿ’” Starting with Hannahโ€™s powerful song "Always Keep Fighting," this episode sets the tone for deep, reflective discussions interspersed with moments of light-hearted banter. Hannah, our unofficial off-site producer, shares a charming yet hilarious story of how she fell for Aaron, who was quite the player before they became a love story for the books. ๐ŸŒŸโค๏ธ The coupleโ€™s dynamic adds a personal touch to the episode, making for engaging and relatable content. The episode takes a serious turn as we delve into two contrasting videos by Chandler Moore, hinting at his potential departure from Maverick City. The hosts critique the polished, promotional nature of these announcements, questioning the necessity of such dramatization in modern worship culture. ๐ŸŽค๐Ÿค” A TikTok discovery shifts the mood with "Anthem Lights," showcasing impressive harmonies that spark a debate between Aaron and Sam on the authenticity of the vocal performance. ๐ŸŽต๐ŸŽ™๏ธ The highlight of the episode is a harrowing story involving Mica Miller, a pastor's wife who tragically ended her own life amid tumultuous circumstances with her husband, Pastor John Paul Miller. The hosts provide sensitive commentary on the disturbing events leading up to her death, including alleged grooming and harassment, which culminated in a heart-wrenching 911 call made by Mica herself. In a powerful closing segment, Hannah encourages listeners, especially women, to seek help if they find themselves in abusive situations, echoing Micaโ€™s advocacy against domestic abuse. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’ฌ The episode concludes with the reflective tones of "Still A Fire" by Citipointe Worship, filmed live in Brisbane, Australia, serving as a somber yet hopeful end to a profoundly moving podcast. **Hashtags:** #WorshipAndNonsense #AlwaysKeepFighting #ChandlerMoore #MaverickCityMusic #JusticeForMica #ChurchScandals #DomesticAbuseAwareness #WorshipDebate #AnthemLights #LiveWorship #CitipointeWorship This episode of "The Worship & Nonsense Podcast" navigates the complexities of love, worship, and tragedy, offering listeners both entertainment and thoughtful discourse on pressing issues within the church and broader Christian community.

    1h 4m
  4. Pastorโ€™s Sermon Disrupted by Homeless Man: Inspiring Turnaround!โค๏ธ

    MAY 5

    Pastorโ€™s Sermon Disrupted by Homeless Man: Inspiring Turnaround!โค๏ธ

    In this lively episode of "The Worship & Nonsense Podcast," join Sam, Aaron, and their new producer John as they kick things off with a hilarious reaction to the AI-generated song โ€œChicken Blessings,โ€ a whimsical ode to Chick-fil-A. Their infectious energy shines through as they welcome 100 new subscribers and have a laugh about their imaginary cash app. ๐Ÿ”๐ŸŽ™๏ธ The team then dials in their biggest fan, Kaedon Cronkright, to hear about his journey as a worship leader at a rural church. With a humble spirit and incredible voice, Kaedon shares guitar recommendations, discusses his click track use, and reflects on the lessons of humility he learned at Church of the Highlines under Pastor Chris Hodges. His insights into leading worship at his 100-member congregation provide valuable lessons for aspiring worship leaders. ๐ŸŽธ๐Ÿ’’ The episode's highlight is the moving story from Community Bible Church in San Antonio, where Pastor Ed Newtonโ€™s sermon was interrupted by a homeless man cursing out loud. What could have been a disaster turned into a heartwarming tale as the pastor paused to help the man, who was on the brink of taking his life but had been invited to church. The congregation's support and financial aid touched the man's heart, ultimately leading him to give his life to Christ. ๐Ÿ โค๏ธ In the final segments, the hosts dig into the worshipleader Reddit thread to answer tricky questions on song selection, navigate ethical dilemmas involving former staff, and offer critiques of vocal performances. Sam also shares his thoughts on how to pick songs for worship, blending humor and advice to inspire fellow leaders. ๐ŸŽต๐Ÿ’ก The podcast wraps up with the song "Even If" by New Life Worship, featuring Jon Egan and Abby Burley, leaving listeners with a sense of inspiration and encouragement for their own worship journey. This episode delivers laughter, touching stories, and practical wisdom, embodying the perfect blend of worship and nonsense that keeps fans coming back for more. Hashtags: #WorshipAndNonsense #ChickenBlessings #WorshipLeaderLife #PastorEdNewton #CommunityBibleChurch #KaedonCronkright #HumilityInWorship #ChurchOutreach #InspiringSermon #NewLifeWorship #EvenIf #JonEgan #AbbyBurley

    1h 13m
  5. Did Pastor John Lindell Lie?

    APR 28

    Did Pastor John Lindell Lie?

    Prepare for a deep dive into one of the most contentious events in recent church history on this episode of "The Worship & Nonsense Podcast." ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ๐Ÿ”ฅ Join Sam and the team as they unpack the explosive happenings at the James River Church's Stronger Menโ€™s Conference, featuring a polarizing performance that spiraled into a major theological and personal conflict. The episode kicks off with Sam introducing his wife Jamie, setting a lighter tone with their humorous love story before steering into more turbulent waters. ๐ŸŒŠ๐Ÿ’‘ The duo then critiques some of the latest hits in Christian music, examining lyrics that stir controversy and provoke thought, particularly focusing on theological accuracy and the messages conveyed in worship songs. The highlight of this episode, however, centers around the dramatic incidents involving Pastor Mark Driscoll and Pastor John Lindell at the James River Church's conference. Listen as we dissect Pastor Lindell's accusations of demonic influence against Driscoll, who in turn criticized a performance at the conference he labeled as promoting the "Jezebel spirit." This conflict reached its peak when Lindell publicly called Driscoll to repentance, citing a severe breakdown in brotherly relations and sowing discord within the community. ๐Ÿ›โš”๏ธ Further, explore the intense aftermath, including how the local and national church communities reacted, the impact on church staff, and the broader implications for church leadership and accountability. We delve into the Matthew 18 protocol for conflict resolution, discussing how it wasโ€”and wasn'tโ€”applied in this scenario. Wrapping up, the podcast doesn't shy away from the heated debate over idolization in Christian music, ignited by a preview of a new song by Brandon Lake on TikTok. This sparks one of the most intense discussions in the podcast's history, reflecting on the fine line between admiration and idolatry in Christian worship. ๐ŸŽค๐Ÿ‘€ This episode is not just a recount of events but a reflective look at how personal failings, theological disagreements, and public accountability play out in the modern church setting, promising insights, reflections, and, as always, a bit of nonsense. ๐ŸŽถ Closing the episode, we play "Abandoned (Live)" by Benjamin William Hastings and Brandon Lake, encouraging our listeners to seek out the full experience on platforms like Spotify, especially given the songโ€™s contentious blocking issues. This episode of "The Worship & Nonsense Podcast" offers a unique blend of personal storytelling, musical critique, and a detailed examination of a church controversy that captivated the Christian community. It's a journey through the complexities of faith, leadership, and the power of media in shaping religious narratives.

    1h 9m
  6. APR 20

    Brandon Lake's Favorite Podcast

    Dive into Episode 24 of "The Worship & Nonsense Podcast," where the unexpected meets the divine in a lively session filled with music, controversy, and spirited dialogue. We kick off with Brandon Lake's reaction to our feature on him, touching on his latest ventures including the Lake Life YouTube channel. ๐ŸŽค๐ŸŒŠ Sam's probing questions stir up a bit of a storm among our listeners, leading to a vibrant segment where we unpack and address your reactions. The musical journey continues as we revel in the artistry of Jonathan Stamperโ€™s โ€œNo One Like The Lord,โ€ followed by Kaedon Cronkright's impressive display of vocal talent and guitar mastery. ๐ŸŽธ๐ŸŽถ Sam, reinvigorated by โ€œIn The Roomโ€ by New Life Worship, shares his plans to introduce this moving track to his congregation, spotlighting Dee Wilson, the compelling worship leader featured in the song. Despite a glitch in our tech, we offer a sneak peek into our field interview with Dee, promising more insightful exchanges in the future. ๐ŸŽง๐Ÿ™ Our feature story unfolds around the explosive commentary by Pastor Mark Driscoll at a church menโ€™s conference, criticizing an unusual performance involving a sword-swallowing acrobat. The drama escalates with a scriptural showdown, raising questions about public rebuke and church decorum. โš”๏ธ๐Ÿ“– Wrapping up, we react to trending Christian TikToks, including a fiery debate ignited by a contentious video about the reality of hail, sending Sam into a memorable rant. Join us in Episode 24 of "The Worship & Nonsense Podcast" for a blend of divine tunes, challenging debates, and unfiltered reactions that spotlight the vibrant and sometimes unpredictable world of modern Christian culture. Hashtags: #WorshipAndNonsensePodcast #BrandonLake #MusicAndMinistry #ControversialDebates #NewLifeWorship #ChristianTikTok #MarkDriscollControversy #DeeWilsonInsight #ChristianMusicCulture Tune into this episode for an engaging exploration of faith, music, and the spirited discussions that keep the Christian community buzzing.

    1h 3m
  7. APR 9

    Easter Extravaganza & The Sweet Sounds of Worship | The Worship & Nonsense Podcast Ep#22

    Hop into a special Easter edition of "The Worship & Nonsense Podcast" with Sam, Aaron, and their producer John, as they unwrap the season's festivities with a mix of humor, heartfelt discussions, and a dash of candy-coated debates. This episode, affectionately dubbed the "Super Bowl of the world" for churches, kicks off with a light-hearted nod to the Easter season, from the sudden choir appearances to the marathon schedule faced by worship leaders. Diving into the sweeter side of Easter, the hosts debate the merits of seasonal candies - from the divisive peeps to the innovative Nerds jelly beans, stirring up a flavorful conversation about Easter's best treats. The episode isn't just about sugary delights; it's a platform celebrating new Christian artists and fostering lives through engaging discussions, with a heartwarming mention of supporting communities in Denver, Colorado. Amidst playful banter, the trio delves into worship music, sharing their Easter song picks, expressing their candid views on the "corniness" of some contemporary Christian tunes, and pondering the genre's broader impact on faith and culture. The episode wraps up on a light yet reflective note, pondering the challenges worship teams face during this busy season, critiquing the commercial side of Christian music, and humorously suggesting therapy as a post-Easter decompression tool. Join Sam, Aaron, and John for an episode filled with laughter, insight, and perhaps a new perspective on the Easter season and the world of worship music. #WorshipAndNonsense #EasterExtravaganza #ChristianMusicDebate #EasterCandyControversy #WorshipLeadersLife #SupportDenverCommunities #PostEasterTherapy #NewChristianArtists

    48 min
  8. APR 9

    DELIVERANCE & POP PUNK | The Worship & Nonsense Podcast Ep#23

    In this episode of the Worship & Nonsense Podcast, we dive deep into the intriguing intersection of worship culture and the supernatural. Brace yourselves as we explore the realms of demons, deliverance, and the unexpected infusion of pop-punk music into the spiritual conversation. Join us as we navigate through the labyrinth of spiritual warfare, shedding light on the often mysterious and misunderstood topic of demonic influences. But fear not, we're not all seriousness here! Along the way, we'll lighten the mood with hilarious church videos that are making waves across Instagram and social media platforms. From poignant discussions on confronting spiritual darkness to sharing a laugh over the quirks of modern church life, this episode is a rollercoaster ride you won't want to miss. So, whether you're a devout believer, a skeptic, or simply curious about the wild world of worship culture, tune in for an insightful and entertaining exploration. Subscribe now to the Worship & Nonsense Podcast for more thought-provoking conversations that blend faith, humor, and cultural commentary like never before. Get ready to be inspired, enlightened, and entertained all in one go! Don't forget to hit that like button, leave a comment, and share with your friends who love to delve into the depths of spirituality with a dash of humor. Let's embark on this journey together, because when it comes to worship and nonsense, there's always more than meets the eye!

    35 min

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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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