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Pastor Femi, Esther, and Kenneth tackle the most debated question in church culture with biblical truth and unfiltered honesty. The answer might surprise you.
In this episode, PF breaks down 1 Corinthians 8 "idols are nothing" and explains why Christmas shouldn't be the scapegoat for pseudo-spirituality. The crew explores Christian freedom, why believers judge each other over holidays, and how we major in the minors while missing what actually matters.
From debating turkey wings as Christmas food to discussing "Dirty December" culture in Nigeria, this conversation mixes theology, humor, and cultural commentary. PF even shares his complex relationship with Christmas after losing his mother on December 25th yet still advocates for celebration without guilt.
The bottom line: Celebrate or don't celebrate but stop using holidays as spiritual one-upmanship.
💬 Where do you land on Christmas? Do you celebrate, skip it, or somewhere in between? Let us know in the comments 👇🏾
Chapters
00:00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:01:05 Should Christians Celebrate Christmas?
00:02:40 Personal Experiences and Traditions
00:06:35 Religious Significance and Observance
00:19:25 Commercialization and Societal Pressures
00:33:26 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
📱 CONNECT WITH US:
• Instagram: @pfunfiltered
• Pastor PF's Instagram: @femi.omotayo
• Listen on Spotify: [link]
• Listen on Apple Podcasts: [link]
🎙️ ABOUT PF UNFILTERED:
PF Unfiltered is a Christian podcast exploring faith, relationships, and culture through honest, unfiltered conversations. Led by Pastor Femi Omotayo of New Covenant House Dallas, each episode tackles the questions African Christians and believers worldwide are actually asking about dating, money, church life, spiritual growth, and living authentically in modern culture. Real Talk. Real Faith. Real Life.
#ChristianPodcast #Christmas #ChristianFreedom #BiblicalTeaching #ChristianLiving #PFUnfiltered #FaithAndCulture #ChurchCulture #ChristianHolidays #Theology #ModernChristianity #AfricanChristian #BibleStudy #ChristianLife #HolidayDebate
By PF OmotayoPastor Femi, Esther, and Kenneth tackle the most debated question in church culture with biblical truth and unfiltered honesty. The answer might surprise you.
In this episode, PF breaks down 1 Corinthians 8 "idols are nothing" and explains why Christmas shouldn't be the scapegoat for pseudo-spirituality. The crew explores Christian freedom, why believers judge each other over holidays, and how we major in the minors while missing what actually matters.
From debating turkey wings as Christmas food to discussing "Dirty December" culture in Nigeria, this conversation mixes theology, humor, and cultural commentary. PF even shares his complex relationship with Christmas after losing his mother on December 25th yet still advocates for celebration without guilt.
The bottom line: Celebrate or don't celebrate but stop using holidays as spiritual one-upmanship.
💬 Where do you land on Christmas? Do you celebrate, skip it, or somewhere in between? Let us know in the comments 👇🏾
Chapters
00:00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:01:05 Should Christians Celebrate Christmas?
00:02:40 Personal Experiences and Traditions
00:06:35 Religious Significance and Observance
00:19:25 Commercialization and Societal Pressures
00:33:26 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
📱 CONNECT WITH US:
• Instagram: @pfunfiltered
• Pastor PF's Instagram: @femi.omotayo
• Listen on Spotify: [link]
• Listen on Apple Podcasts: [link]
🎙️ ABOUT PF UNFILTERED:
PF Unfiltered is a Christian podcast exploring faith, relationships, and culture through honest, unfiltered conversations. Led by Pastor Femi Omotayo of New Covenant House Dallas, each episode tackles the questions African Christians and believers worldwide are actually asking about dating, money, church life, spiritual growth, and living authentically in modern culture. Real Talk. Real Faith. Real Life.
#ChristianPodcast #Christmas #ChristianFreedom #BiblicalTeaching #ChristianLiving #PFUnfiltered #FaithAndCulture #ChurchCulture #ChristianHolidays #Theology #ModernChristianity #AfricanChristian #BibleStudy #ChristianLife #HolidayDebate