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This episode is probably going to make some people uncomfortable — but it needs to be said. We’re talking about the viral “hallelujah” trend, emotional worship culture, and how social media keeps turning sacred things into aesthetics. Somewhere along the way, worship became content, spirituality became performance, and people started confusing emotional moments with actual intimacy with God. In this episode, we unpack performative Christianity, worship trends, online faith culture, and why this generation is starving for something real instead of just something that looks spiritual.
By Alexa SearsThis episode is probably going to make some people uncomfortable — but it needs to be said. We’re talking about the viral “hallelujah” trend, emotional worship culture, and how social media keeps turning sacred things into aesthetics. Somewhere along the way, worship became content, spirituality became performance, and people started confusing emotional moments with actual intimacy with God. In this episode, we unpack performative Christianity, worship trends, online faith culture, and why this generation is starving for something real instead of just something that looks spiritual.