Welcome to the premier episode of 'unAPOLOGETIC KINGDOM', a father-son journey diving headlong into the depths of Christian faith, theology, culture, and politics. This isn't your average Sunday sermon.
In this riveting 90-minute opener, Pastor James Champlain and his son, Rev. Russell Champlain, engage in a provocative discourse that'll rock your theological foundations. Today's topic? A robust discussion contrasting Postmillennial and Premillennial Eschatology. They're not just exploring the "what" but digging deep into the "why" and its profound implications on our daily lives.
The surprising highlight of this episode comes when Russell drops a shocking claim, challenging conventional beliefs and sparking an intense discussion – "Dad, I don't think Jesus is coming back anytime soon." What ensues is an enlightening exploration of prophetic timelines that will surely ignite your thought processes and may just turn your understanding of the End Times on its head.
But that's not all. Amid the Eschatology discourse, they dive into an equally important discussion – how does the church influence our world? In an era where faith seems to be increasingly sidelined, Pastor Champlain and Russell argue that the church is called to affect and transform our culture and politics.
They center this discussion around the pivotal scripture, Matthew 5:13-14, "You are the salt of the earth... You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden." It's a potent reminder of our role as Christians to preserve, influence, enlighten, and guide our societies.
This inaugural episode of 'unAPOLOGETIC KINGDOM' promises to challenge your perceptions, empower your faith, and equip you to make a Christ-driven difference in our world. Buckle up for an enlightening journey into the depths of Kingdom-centered discourse.
Be ready to question, learn, and grow. This isn't just about theological nitty-gritty. It's about standing unapologetically in our faith, engaging with our world, and reshaping it in Christ's image.
So, press play, and let's start a revival!