Church & Culture Podcast

CCP185: On Bad Bunny, Monks and Immigration

Feb 27, 2026
They talk about how leaders decide which news stories deserve a church response. They explore avoiding needless culture-war reactions while still offering biblical guidance. They discuss practical alternatives to full sermons and how to prepare teaching series on recurring cultural topics. They weigh prophetic warning against evangelistic grace when engaging public issues.
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INSIGHT

News Cycle Creates Unrealistic Pastoral Pressure

  • The modern news cycle is a relentless, fast-moving force that creates pressure for leaders to constantly respond.
  • James Emery White ties its rise to cable news and the internet, explaining how updates, punditry, and social media prolong stories and fuel emotional reaction.
INSIGHT

Individual Expectations Add Up To Impossible Demands

  • Every church member has at least one story they expect leaders to address, which cumulatively makes it feel like pastors must cover everything.
  • White illustrates this by comparing collective expectations to everyone wanting the pastor to have different spiritual gifts.
ADVICE

Preteach Big Issues Instead Of Reacting To Stories

  • Do get ahead of recurring cultural issues by teaching them as series rather than reacting to each news event.
  • White cites past MEC series like "Is It Okay for a Christian To?" and "What Does the Bible Really Say About?" covering immigration, A.I., and more.
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