Unreligious

Written by: Chris Lewis & Drew Finchum
  • Summary

  • Welcome to The Unreligious Podcast—where it’s all about Jesus, no religion required. Hosted by two down-to-earth guys passionate about sharing God’s love, we dive into real conversations about faith, life, and the teachings of Jesus without the religious red tape or judgment. Whether you’re tired of the religious noise or searching for something real, this podcast is for you. We explore how the Bible speaks to today’s world, offering hope, love, and practical wisdom for everyday life.No sermons, no clichés—just Jesus. Tune in and discover what it truly means to follow Christ authentically. If you’re seeking faith without the fluff, you’ve found your home. The Unreligious Podcast—where Jesus is the focus, and you are always welcome.Keywords: Christian podcast, Jesus, Bible, authentic faith, real conversations, spiritual growth, no judgment, relatable Christianity, down-to-earth faith.
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Episodes
  • #6 - How do you REALLY follow Jesus? (Thanksgiving Episode)
    Nov 25 2024
    Discover what it means to REALLY follow Jesus in today’s episode of The Unreligious Podcast. Chris and Drew dive deep into the cost and rewards of true discipleship, breaking down what the Bible teaches about walking in Jesus’ footsteps in a world filled with challenges, persecution, and distractions.Today's biblical topic focuses on "REALLY Following Jesus," using key scriptural references to guide the discussion. Chris explores what the Bible says about the sacrifices involved in following Jesus, including giving up worldly comforts, enduring persecution, and being countercultural. Drew highlights the abundant rewards of following Him, such as peace of mind, eternal life, and the joy of living with purpose and assurance in Christ.Scriptural references include:
    • Matthew 8:19-20 (ESV): Following Jesus means a life of sacrifice, as the Son of Man had no place to lay His head.
    • Matthew 20:20-28 (ESV): True greatness in the kingdom of God comes through servanthood, not authority.
    • Mark 1:16-20 (ESV): The disciples immediately left their nets to follow Jesus, showing radical obedience.
    • Luke 5:11 (ESV): Leaving everything behind to follow Jesus is the hallmark of true discipleship.
    • John 15:15 (ESV): Jesus calls us friends, sharing His divine purpose with those who follow Him.
    • Romans 6:22 (ESV): Freedom from sin leads to sanctification and eternal life.
    The episode also discusses the cost of following Jesus, referencing John 15:20 (ESV): Persecution and trials are inevitable, as disciples are not greater than their Master. Chris and Drew explore how standing firm in faith means facing challenges like being disliked by non-believers and resisting societal norms.On the other hand, they unpack the incredible rewards of following Jesus:
    • John 10:10 (ESV): Jesus offers life in abundance.
    • Philippians 4:7 (ESV): His peace surpasses all understanding and guards our hearts and minds.
    • Matthew 11:28-30 (ESV): Jesus provides rest for our souls, with a yoke that is easy and a burden that is light.
    This episode will inspire you to reflect on your walk with Jesus, offering practical insights into living out your faith boldly and authentically.Join the conversation, share this episode with someone searching for deeper meaning, and send in your questions to theunreligiouspodcast@gmail.com.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • #5 - Church Hurt (Part 2)
    Nov 18 2024
    Scriptural Conflict Resolution
    • Handling conflict scripturally is essential for maintaining healthy relationships within the church. Here’s a biblical approach to resolving conflicts:
      • 1. *Address the Issue Privately*:
      • Matthew 18:15 instructs us, "If your brother or sister sins, go and point out their fault, just between the two of you." This step emphasizes the importance of addressing conflicts directly and privately before escalating them to others.
      • 2. *Seek Understanding*:
      • Approach the situation with a heart of humility and a desire to understand the other person’s perspective. Proverbs 18:2 says, "Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions." Listening is key to resolving conflicts effectively.
      • 3. *Involve Others Wisely*:
      • If the conflict remains unresolved, Matthew 18:16 advises us to take one or two others along to help mediate the situation. This ensures that the matter is handled fairly and with accountability.
      • 4. *Pursue Peace*:
      • Romans 12:18 encourages us, "If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone." Strive for reconciliation and peace, even if it requires humility and sacrifice.
    Scriptural Remedies for Church Hurt
    • So, how can we find healing from church hurt?
    • Here are some scriptural remedies to guide us:
      • 1. *Forgiveness*:
      • Ephesians 4:32 encourages us, "Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you." Forgiveness is crucial for healing. It doesn’t mean we condone hurtful behavior, but it frees us from the burden of bitterness.
      • 2. *Focus on Jesus*:
      • Hebrews 12:2 reminds us, "Fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith." When we focus on Christ and His teachings, we find strength and encouragement that transcend our experiences with others.
      • 3. *Seek Community*:
      • While we may have faced hurt, it’s vital to seek out healthy, supportive communities. 1 Thessalonians 5:11 encourages us, “Therefore encourage one another and build each other up.” Finding a group that embodies Christ-like love can provide healing and support.
      • 4. *Consider Finding a New Church*:
      • If your current church community is not aligning with your biblical viewpoint or is causing you more pain than growth, it may be time to consider finding a different church. Look for a community that embraces you and supports your faith journey. Remember, the church is meant to be a refuge and a place of growth, not a source of ongoing hurt.
      • 5. *Prayer and Reflection*:
      • Spend time in prayer, asking God to heal your heart and help you process your feelings. Psalm 34:18 reminds us, "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." He is our ultimate comforter.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • #4 - Church Hurt (part 1)
    Nov 11 2024
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    • Chris and Drew catch up on each other’s week, happenings in pop culture, funny episodes, etc.
    • Drew: “It’s Christmas Tree Cake Season.”

    TODAY’S TOPIC

    • Catch up on what we covered last week (be sure to go back and listen listeners) “TESTIMONIES”
    • Get into today’s topic: CHURCH HURT

    WHAT IS CHURCH HURT?

    • Church hurt refers to the emotional and spiritual pain that individuals experience due to negative interactions with fellow church members or leaders. This can manifest as betrayal, judgment, gossip, or unkindness—often from those we expect to support us in our spiritual journey.
    Understanding The Difference Between, “Biblical Correction” and “Unbiblical Bias”:
    • Drew seen a post today that perfectly sets this up:
    • A critical distinction to make is between biblical correction and unbiblical bias.
    • *Biblical Correction*: This is rooted in love and guided by scripture. Galatians 6:1 tells us, "Brothers and sisters, if someone is caught in a sin, you who live by the Spirit should restore that person gently." This kind of correction aims to restore and uplift the individual, not to tear them down.
    • *Unbiblical Bias*: In contrast, unbiblical bias often manifests as judgment, condemnation, or criticism that lacks grace and compassion. It can stem from personal biases, misunderstandings, or even cultural differences within a church community. This behavior can lead to feelings of inadequacy and hurt, leaving individuals feeling ostracized instead of embraced.
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    • I know of at least 2 affairs that have happened in churches I have attended. One as a kid, and one as an adult.
    • Mathew 7:15 “ WATCH OUT FOR FALSE PROPHETS. THEY COME TO YOU IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING, BUT INWARDLY THEY ARE FEROCIOUS WOLVES”.
    • MATHEW 24:11 ‘AND MANY FALSE PROPHETS WILL APPEAR AND DECEIVE MANY PEOPLE. Vs. 12 BECAUSE OF THE INCREASE OF WICKEDNESS, THE LOVE OF MOST WILL GROW COLD.”
    • I have been to MEGA churches as well as small churches and at least 4 churches with different denominations.
    • That UNCOMFORTABLE feeling when a church or pastor does something you're not sure is actually biblical.
    • How many of us have left a church because we were hurt there or felt they weren't teaching biblical truth?
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    1 hr and 3 mins

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