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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 1H 1M

Preaching the Gospel or Selling It: Culture, Clickbait, and Following Christ with Jesse Jackson

from Passing The Pulpit · host SermonCentral.com

In this episode, we sit down with Jesse to unpack some of the most thought-provoking—and at times controversial—stories shaping the church today. From a provocative Easter marketing campaign that sparked major backlash, to a powerful conversation about engaging culture without compromising truth, this episode doesn’t shy away from the tension leaders are facing right now.We wrestle with questions like: Has the Church started to rely too much on shock value? Is the gospel enough on its own? And what happens when cultural relevance begins to blur the line between creativity and compromise?We also dive into a fascinating interview between a young evangelist and a well-known prosperity preacher, exploring what it looks like to have honest, respectful conversations across deep theological differences. In a time where disagreement often leads to division, this conversation challenges us to recover the lost art of sitting at the table together.Finally, we explore a powerful moment between a Christian artist and a curious interviewer who asks a deeply human question: “Is there room for me?” That question opens the door to a bigger conversation about belonging, truth, and how the Church engages a searching world.This episode is honest, challenging, and deeply relevant for pastors, leaders, and anyone trying to faithfully navigate faith in today’s cultural moment.Check out the Bryce Crawford article here.Check out the Brandon Lake article here.Check out the easter bunny article here. I’d love to hear your thoughts on this one… Feel free to email me HERE. Join the conversation on our Instagram Channel HERE.You can find SermonCentral on Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube

In this episode, we sit down with Jesse to unpack some of the most thought-provoking—and at times controversial—stories shaping the church today. From a provocative Easter marketing campaign that sparked major backlash, to a powerful conversation about engaging culture without compromising truth, this episode doesn’t shy away from the tension leaders are facing right now.We wrestle with questions like: Has the Church started to rely too much on shock value? Is the gospel enough on its own? And what happens when cultural relevance begins to blur the line between creativity and compromise?We also dive into a fascinating interview between a young evangelist and a well-known prosperity preacher, exploring what it looks like to have honest, respectful conversations across deep theological differences. In a time where disagreement often leads to division, this conversation challenges us to recover the lost art of sitting at the table together.Finally, we explore a powerful moment between a Christian artist and a curious interviewer who asks a deeply human question: “Is there room for me?” That question opens the door to a bigger conversation about belonging, truth, and how the Church engages a searching world.This episode is honest, challenging, and deeply relevant for pastors, leaders, and anyone trying to faithfully navigate faith in today’s cultural moment.Check out the Bryce Crawford article here.Check out the Brandon Lake article here.Check out the easter bunny article here. I’d love to hear your thoughts on this one… Feel free to email me HERE. Join the conversation on our Instagram Channel HERE.You can find SermonCentral on Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube

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