Saved-ish Podcast
Conviction is defined as a firmly held belief or opinion, often driven by strong personal or moral principles. Sin refers to any serious wrongdoing or offense against ethical norms or societal standards. In this episode, we are joined by our producer Kahlil as we reflect on the inner tension between knowing what is morally right (conviction) and acting contrary to that understanding (sin), illustrating the challenge of maintaining integrity in the face of personal weaknesses or societal pressures.
info_outline War: What Is It Good For?Saved-ish Podcast
For as long as we know, war has been a part of human history. The Bible has stories where God is directly involved in battles. In our modern era, we have witnessed invasions, terrorism, and war crimes across nations. Some may question, why does God allow such suffering? In this episode, we are joined by Air Force veteran and Reverend Don Hutchins as we explore God’s role in a world so often defined by conflict.
info_outline The Hierarchy of SinSaved-ish Podcast
Does God view all sins the same? In what ways does the church culture emphasize certain sins over others, and what impact does this have on the faith-based community? Our co-hosts Keith and Katelyn discuss the hierarchy of sin. Video referenced at 14:15: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hx0AjK14A3E
info_outline Post-Election ReflectionSaved-ish Podcast
Part 2 of 2: Continuing the conversation from our last episode, "Is God Voting for Harris or Trump," we invite our Pastor Dexter Nutall to help us process the results of the election and the emotions many are feeling.
info_outline Is God Voting for Harris or Trump?Saved-ish Podcast
Part 1 of 2: Ahead of the 2024 U.S. Presidential election, we discuss how Christianity and politics intertwine.
info_outline Saved...Again?Saved-ish Podcast
We're back!! Did you miss us? In this first episode of season 7, our OG co-host Keith, along with our new Gen Z co-host Katelyn, discuss why we felt the need to revive the Saved-ish Podcast, what it means to be saved, and whether or not salvation is something you need to continually work to maintain.
info_outline Saved-ish PS: Breaking The RulesSaved-ish Podcast
Saved-ish caps off season 5 with a deep dive into what breaking the rules, with Pastor Dexter Nutall. Check out Pastor. Pastor Nutall explores the tension between "worldly" rules and scripture and the ways we can find direction when we're not sure where and how to move. Follow Pastor at PasD on Instagram and Twitter, and keep up with all the rulebreaking happening at New Bethel DC.
info_outline Money MovesSaved-ish Podcast
We’re taught about tithing but what else is there to learn about managing our finances as we grapple with ballooning student loan debt, unstable career trajectories, and a growing wealth gap? Keith, Kiana and Perry Flemming, a credit wealth specialist, discuss financial literacy in the church, owning your worth, and their own journey with money management. Scriptures mentioned: Matthew 6:21, Deuteronomy 8:18, Proverbs 22:1, 1 Timothy 6:10. Follow Perry on LinkedIn, and Saved-ish on IG and Twitter.
info_outline Faith vs. ScienceSaved-ish Podcast
Oftentimes we are told that science and faith collide. The big bang and evolution vs. Adam and Eve. God’s healing ability vs modern medicine . Is it possible to reconcile the two? In this episode, Keith, Kiana and special guest Nurse Meedie Bardonille discuss the intersection of faith and science.
info_outline A Changing ChurchSaved-ish Podcast
As Christians, we often find sanctuary and solace in attending church. But what happens when it's closed to the church family? In this episode we’re looking back at, and looking forward to the time spent at church with our brothers and sisters in Christ. Keith, Kiana and Bunmi discuss church, the effects of Covid-19 on their worship experience, and how they’ve adjusted (or not). Scriptures mentioned: Ephesians 2:14-16, Hebrews 10:23-25, 1 Thessalonians 2 Follow Savedish at savedishpod on IG and Twitte
info_outlineConviction is defined as a firmly held belief or opinion, often driven by strong personal or moral principles. Sin refers to any serious wrongdoing or offense against ethical norms or societal standards. In this episode, we are joined by our producer Kahlil as we reflect on the inner tension between knowing what is morally right (conviction) and acting contrary to that understanding (sin), illustrating the challenge of maintaining integrity in the face of personal weaknesses or societal pressures.