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Reflections On Now

Reflections On Now

Auteur(s): City Church Tulsa Matt Nelson Cody Jensen Rachel Sanders
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A podcast from City Church Tulsa with the purpose of looking at cultural events and everyday life through the gospel lens of love. We will discuss how we as Christians should respond to cultural events, movements, politics, and varying opinions.

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City Church Tulsa
Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Philosophie Sciences sociales Spiritualité
Épisodes
  • ICE, Moral Responsibility, and Church Leadership
    Jan 27 2026
    In this episode of Reflections on Now, we begin with immigration, ICE, and what it means to be a “villager” who refuses to look away from harm in their community. From there, we turn to leadership, moral failure, and the culture of pedestal-building in the church, asking how truth, repentance, and redemption might look more like the way of Jesus.

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    59 min
  • Near-Death Experiences, Gilmore Girls, and the Way of Power
    Nov 12 2025
    From Gilmore Girls to near-death experiences, the conversation turns toward consciousness and Christian witness. What if faith looks less like winning and more like embodying Jesus in the everyday?

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    1 h et 8 min
  • Charlie Kirk, Operation SAFE, and Self-awareneess
    Sep 12 2025
    In this episode of Reflections on Now, we take on three big conversations shaping both our personal and public lives. We begin with the Enneagram and the difference between healthy self-awareness and unhealthy self-consciousness. We then turn to Oklahoma’s new Operation SAFE and what it means to criminalize homelessness. Finally, we wrestle with the tragic murder of Charlie Kirk, exploring tribalism, empathy, and whether violence can ever be justified—or celebrated. Through it all, we ask what it means to follow Jesus faithfully in a fractured cultural moment.

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    53 min
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