

Nathan Finochio
Founder of TheosU and author of Killer Church, speaking as a theologically conservative pastor and commentator on deconstructionism, revival, and church culture.
Top 3 podcasts with Nathan Finochio
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Sep 4, 2025 • 35min
You Do Not Want to Live in a Non-Christian Country
Alex Marlow, Editor-in-chief of Breitbart News, and Nathan Finochio, Founder of TheosU, delve into significant topics affecting American society. They analyze President Trump's military strategies against drug trafficking, and discuss the implications of a broken immigration system. Alex and Nathan also address concerns about Islam's influence on Western values and the church's evolving role. They highlight the new youth Christian revival and advocate for faith-based solutions to societal issues, urging Christians to engage more robustly in cultural and political discourse.

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Nov 16, 2025 • 34min
Where We Got "Woke Church": Charlie and Nathan Finochio at Freedom Night in America
Join Nathan Finochio, founder of TheosU and author of Killer Church, as he passionately discusses the dangerous trend of deconstructionism and its impact on modern Christianity. He critiques the fascination with a 'hippie Jesus' that undermines the teachings of Paul. Nathan highlights why young people are drawn back to authentic faith, emphasizing a revival among Gen Z. They also explore the intersection of politics and Islam, stressing the importance of distinguishing ideology from individuals. A thought-provoking conversation awaits!

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Jul 20, 2025 • 1h 7min
"Church Isn’t for You" w/Nathan Finochio - KC Pod #017
Nathan Finochio, a former Hillsong pastor and founder of TheosU, dives into the pitfalls of modern church culture with sharp wit and biblical insight. He questions the seeker-sensitive approach and critiques worship songs for lacking depth. Nathan shares the story behind TheosU, emphasizing authentic discipleship over consumerism. He examines the role of comedy in faith contexts and the need for genuine community rituals like communion. Get ready for a thought-provoking challenge to your assumptions about Sunday services!


