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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2025 · 1H 16M

On Subjective Vs Objective Faith, Wisdom In Consuming Entertainment, and Satirical Comedy

from The Upside Down Podcast · host Juan, Ceddie, and Jeremiah

In this insightful episode of our Christian podcast, we welcome Sam, a Geneva College worship leader and emerging Christian music artist, for an honest conversation on how faith, Scripture, and culture collide.We tackle big questions like:How do Christians balance biblical objectivity vs. personal subjectivity?What role should denominational traditions play in our faith journey?Is it okay for Christians to watch secular movies, listen to non-Christian music, or engage with pop culture?Where's the line between humor and holiness in Christian comedy?Whether you're a college student, worship leader, or just seeking deeper spiritual conversations, this episode dives into real topics that shape the modern Christian walk. You’ll hear perspectives on exclusive psalmody, Reformed theology, personal convictions, spiritual maturity, and cultural discernment.👉 If you're searching for a Christian podcast about worship, culture, and theology, or wondering how to live faithfully in today’s world—this episode is for you.💬 Leave a comment with your thoughts, subscribe for more Christian content, and follow us for future episodes on faith, entertainment, and biblical truth.🎧 Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.

In this insightful episode of our Christian podcast, we welcome Sam, a Geneva College worship leader and emerging Christian music artist, for an honest conversation on how faith, Scripture, and culture collide.We tackle big questions like:How do Christians balance biblical objectivity vs. personal subjectivity?What role should denominational traditions play in our faith journey?Is it okay for Christians to watch secular movies, listen to non-Christian music, or engage with pop culture?Where's the line between humor and holiness in Christian comedy?Whether you're a college student, worship leader, or just seeking deeper spiritual conversations, this episode dives into real topics that shape the modern Christian walk. You’ll hear perspectives on exclusive psalmody, Reformed theology, personal convictions, spiritual maturity, and cultural discernment.👉 If you're searching for a Christian podcast about worship, culture, and theology, or wondering how to live faithfully in today’s world—this episode is for you.💬 Leave a comment with your thoughts, subscribe for more Christian content, and follow us for future episodes on faith, entertainment, and biblical truth.🎧 Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.

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