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This podcast was created to provide a support system rooted in empathy, understanding, and purpose. It aims to inspire listeners to navigate the transformative journey of self-discovery and healing, drawing strength from the teachings of Jesus Christ. His message of compassion and love serves as a guiding light for profound personal growth and true divine healing. Join two brothers, Ny’Reon and Jordan, as they candidly share their personal challenges and triumphs, inviting others to reflect on their own journeys. Together, they explore life’s complexities through the lens of faith, leaning on the strength and comfort found in Jesus Christ. This empowering podcast seeks to inspire and lead others toward purpose, healing, and the profound transformation that comes from choosing purpose over comfort.
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Tuesday Jun 10, 2025
Church Culture (feat. Jarett Walker)
Tuesday Jun 10, 2025
Tuesday Jun 10, 2025
In this episode, Ny’Reon, Jarett, and Jordan sit down for a real, unfiltered conversation about what really goes on behind the scenes in today’s churches. From the pulpit to the pews, they dive into the unspoken struggles, the traditions we often follow without question, and the tension between authentic faith and performative religion. Jarett shares his experience as a youth pastor and prison minister, offering insight into how church culture sometimes clashes with the heart of the gospel. Ny’Reon opens up about growing up in ministry, what it’s like navigating expectations as a young leader, and the pressure to be “perfect” in the eyes of others. Jordan adds fresh perspective, asking bold questions and calling attention to the disconnect many young people feel within church spaces. Together, the trio challenges the status quo, discusses how to create safe spaces for transparency and healing, and talks about what it means to be the church beyond just Sunday mornings. Whether you've grown up in church or are just trying to figure it out, this episode will have you thinking, laughing, and reflecting on the true culture of the Church.
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