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Come.Union Podcast

Come.Union Podcast

Auteur(s): Erin Olinger and Ramonita Smith
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Come.Union is all about relationships over religion. Our relationship with Christ, ourself and with others. In a culture that seems so divisive, we are cultivating a community of truth-seekers from all walks of life. So whether you have faith, no faith or have walked away from faith, YOU ARE WELCOME HERE. We are ready to understand, heal, have tough conversations and re-build bridges. So let's get started! Let the reconciliation begin!

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  • S3E7: How Do We Sit at the Table with Our "Perceived" Enemy?
    Oct 14 2025

    Reconciliation isn’t optional—it’s the heartbeat of the Gospel.

    In a world where division feels louder than ever, what does it really mean to sit at the table with those we see as our “enemies”? In this conversation, Erin and Ramonita explore what it looks like to lay down our weapons, approach conflict with humility, and follow Jesus’ example of love and reconciliation.

    Together, they unpack the “rules of engagement” for communion—how active listening, curiosity, and confession can disarm even the most difficult conversations. From understanding the roots of offense to practicing benevolent detachment, this episode invites you to lean into the tension, pursue healing, and keep Christ at the center of it all.

    You’ll walk away challenged to see reconciliation not as a one-time event, but as a daily rhythm that transforms how we love, forgive, and lead.

    Key Takeaways

    * Reconciliation requires humility, forgiveness, and a willingness to listen.

    * Setting the table for dialogue opens the door to understanding perceived enemies.

    * Jesus models the posture of love and surrender that leads to healing.

    * Confession, curiosity, and context disarm conflict and build connection.

    * Keeping Christ at the center transforms division into deeper unity.


    To hear the FULL episode, make sure you are subscribed to our Substack:

    https://substack.com/@comeunion


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    16 min
  • S3E6: A House Divided: Can We Disagree and Still Be United?
    Sep 30 2025

    Reconciliation is needed more than ever in today’s world. The body of Christ often appears fractured and divided, but Jesus prayed for unity among His followers. So what does it look like to actually live that out?

    In this conversation, Ramonita and Erin dive into the pressing need for reconciliation in the body of Christ amidst a week filled with heavy news and heightened division. They explore the complexities of human experiences, the impact of social media, and the importance of unity over uniformity.

    Together, they wrestle with hard but necessary questions: How do we love our enemies? How do we forgive when it feels impossible? And how do we move from building walls that divide to tables that invite conversation, understanding, and healing?

    This episode will challenge you to see disagreement differently, encourage you to listen deeply, and invite you to step into the reconciling work Jesus calls us to.

    Key Takeaways:

    * Unity does not mean conformity—it’s about understanding different perspectives.

    * Social media can amplify division, but intentional dialogue can foster reconciliation.

    * Disagreement is not the same as disunity; we can disagree and remain united in Christ.

    * Forgiveness is difficult but essential for healing and reconciliation.

    * Our identity in Christ empowers us to extend love and grace even in conflict.

    * Building tables for dialogue is more powerful than building walls of division.


    👉 Want the full episode and more conversations like this? Subscribe to our Substack here to never miss an update.

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    19 min
  • S3E5: Are Humans Innately Good, Bad, or Somewhere In Between?
    Sep 16 2025

    Are people born good? Broken? Or somewhere in that messy middle? In this episode, we dive into one of the oldest (and most important) questions about human nature.

    Together, they explore:

    * How nature, nurture, and choice shape who we become

    * Why grace and accountability both matter in how we see ourselves and others

    * The power of love to transform lives and communities

    * What the Bible says about being created in God’s image while living in a fallen world

    This conversation is all about wrestling with the tension between who we are, who God created us to be, and how His grace makes reconciliation possible.

    Whether you’ve always believed people are “mostly good,” wrestled with the reality of brokenness, or are just curious about how faith fits into it all, you’ll find encouragement and honesty here.

    Also! Don’t forget to subscribe on Substack (http://substack.com/@comeunion) so you don’t miss what’s coming next!


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    9 min
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