
Uncomfortable Grace
Through Uncomfortable Grace, I create space for honest, Spirit-led conversations that challenge the Church to return to truth, unity, and holiness. Each episode confronts the hard stuff... sin, division, lukewarm faith and invites listeners into deeper surrender, practical discipleship, and a revived relationship with Jesus. This isn’t about surface-level inspiration... it’s about transformation.
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Uncomfortable Grace
When Church Becomes a Performance
The lights are on. The stage is set. The crowd is watching.
But is God even in the room?
In this episode of Uncomfortable Grace, we’re pulling back the curtain on the dangerous drift from worship to performance — when church becomes more about applause than repentance, more about platform than presence.
We’ll talk honestly about what happens when we trade anointing for aesthetics, depth for hype, and truth for theatrics.
I’m not here to bash creativity or excellence. I’m here to ask the hard question:
Have we started entertaining people instead of discipling them?
This one’s going to sting — but maybe that’s what the Church needs.