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In this episode with all five pastors all five pastors are back around the table — and the rabbit trails are alive and well.
We kick things off with highlights from the Super Bingo Bowl (yes, it’s soup-er), debate the difference between soup and stew, break down Olympic figure skating physics, and celebrate a surprise engagement in the pastor’s family.
But somewhere between chili recipes and curling controversies, the conversation turns serious.
This week’s message on the New Age movement sparks a thoughtful discussion about:
Why New Age spirituality feels so close to Christianity
The danger of blending biblical truth with cultural spirituality
The rise of phrases like “namaste” and “speak it into existence”
Why words like karma deserve a second look
The difference between biblical meditation and emptying your mind
And why knowing who God is really matters
This episode reminds us that while spiritual trends may change, truth does not. The nature of God is not something we invent — it’s something He reveals.
Pull up a chair. Chase a few rabbits. And let’s stay grounded in the gospel.
By First Baptist Church of the IslandsIn this episode with all five pastors all five pastors are back around the table — and the rabbit trails are alive and well.
We kick things off with highlights from the Super Bingo Bowl (yes, it’s soup-er), debate the difference between soup and stew, break down Olympic figure skating physics, and celebrate a surprise engagement in the pastor’s family.
But somewhere between chili recipes and curling controversies, the conversation turns serious.
This week’s message on the New Age movement sparks a thoughtful discussion about:
Why New Age spirituality feels so close to Christianity
The danger of blending biblical truth with cultural spirituality
The rise of phrases like “namaste” and “speak it into existence”
Why words like karma deserve a second look
The difference between biblical meditation and emptying your mind
And why knowing who God is really matters
This episode reminds us that while spiritual trends may change, truth does not. The nature of God is not something we invent — it’s something He reveals.
Pull up a chair. Chase a few rabbits. And let’s stay grounded in the gospel.