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EPISODE · Feb 26, 2026 · 27 MIN

Episode 1 A | Barbecuing Success

from Barbecuing Sacred Cows · host Jason Williams & Gerrel Jones

Most people think success in Christianity looks like big crowds, big money, and “God blessing you” with an easy life. But what if that definition is completely backwards? In this episode of Barbecuing Sacred Cows, we challenge the church success story many of us inherited—where questioning leaders is treated like sin, where tradition gets mistaken for theology, and where “blessing” is measured by material gain instead of character and impact. This conversation digs into the sacred cows hiding in plain sight: religious culture that discourages accountability, parents outsourcing discipleship, and believers assuming God’s will means comfort instead of trials. If you’ve ever felt confused by church metrics, discouraged when doing the right thing got harder, or tired of spiritual language being used to control people—this episode will help you think clearly again. We talk about Jesus’ model of community, serving broken people, and why real success often starts small, unseen, and slow. If you want a biblical definition of success, meaningful discipleship, and faith that produces real change—not just a church image—this is for you. You’ll hear why many church “rules” are cultural tradition, not biblical truth, and how to spot the difference. You’ll learn a healthier definition of Christian success that isn’t tied to wealth, titles, or popularity, but to faithfulness, planting seeds, and being a catalyst for change. We break down why trials and challenges can follow spiritual growth—and why that doesn’t mean you’re failing. And we discuss real accountability in leadership, why “don’t touch God’s anointed” gets misused, and why parents can’t outsource the most important spiritual formation in their kids’ lives. 00:00 Intro • 00:23 What “Barbecuing Sacred Cows” means01:14 Why sacred cows survive: nobody questions them02:28 Tradition vs theology in church culture04:04 The danger of not reading the Bible for yourself05:13 “Don’t touch God’s anointed” and accountability07:27 Who Jesus built community with08:52 Stop outsourcing discipleship to youth group09:34 Prison, identity, and spiritual misconceptions14:42 Redefining success in God’s economy15:28 Why closeness to God can bring trials19:02 Planting seeds: success you may never see25:38 “Blessed” vs what scripture actually says #ChristianPodcast #FaithAndCulture #BiblicalTruth #ChurchLeadership #RedefiningSuccess

Most people think success in Christianity looks like big crowds, big money, and “God blessing you” with an easy life. But what if that definition is completely backwards? In this episode of Barbecuing Sacred Cows, we challenge the church success story many of us inherited—where questioning leaders is treated like sin, where tradition gets mistaken for theology, and where “blessing” is measured by material gain instead of character and impact. This conversation digs into the sacred cows hiding in plain sight: religious culture that discourages accountability, parents outsourcing discipleship, and believers assuming God’s will means comfort instead of trials. If you’ve ever felt confused by church metrics, discouraged when doing the right thing got harder, or tired of spiritual language being used to control people—this episode will help you think clearly again. We talk about Jesus’ model of community, serving broken people, and why real success often starts small, unseen, and slow. If you want a biblical definition of success, meaningful discipleship, and faith that produces real change—not just a church image—this is for you. You’ll hear why many church “rules” are cultural tradition, not biblical truth, and how to spot the difference. You’ll learn a healthier definition of Christian success that isn’t tied to wealth, titles, or popularity, but to faithfulness, planting seeds, and being a catalyst for change. We break down why trials and challenges can follow spiritual growth—and why that doesn’t mean you’re failing. And we discuss real accountability in leadership, why “don’t touch God’s anointed” gets misused, and why parents can’t outsource the most important spiritual formation in their kids’ lives. 00:00 Intro • 00:23 What “Barbecuing Sacred Cows” means01:14 Why sacred cows survive: nobody questions them02:28 Tradition vs theology in church culture04:04 The danger of not reading the Bible for yourself05:13 “Don’t touch God’s anointed” and accountability07:27 Who Jesus built community with08:52 Stop outsourcing discipleship to youth group09:34 Prison, identity, and spiritual misconceptions14:42 Redefining success in God’s economy15:28 Why closeness to God can bring trials19:02 Planting seeds: success you may never see25:38 “Blessed” vs what scripture actually says #ChristianPodcast #FaithAndCulture #BiblicalTruth #ChurchLeadership #RedefiningSuccess

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