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You Are Here

Podcast de Dr. Mark Masucci and Nathan Hughes

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Join us for conversations about the intersection of Church and Culture in our current moment. What are these conversations and why do they matter? Tune in to learn how to contend for the faith and how it affects your daily life.

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28 episodios

Portada del episodio #28 - “Can You Trust the Holy Spirit?”

#28 - “Can You Trust the Holy Spirit?”

What did people say about the Spirit? In this episode, we explore who the Holy Spirit is and why that matters for your everyday life. Drawing from the early Church Fathers through the Reformers, we unpack a rich, historical vision of the Spirit—not as a vague force, but as fully God and fully personal. What does the Holy Spirit actually do? He makes God’s love real to us, assures us that we are His, unites us to Christ, and transforms us from the inside out. In a world where many feel disconnected, uncertain, or stuck trying to change on their own, this conversation invites you into something deeper: a life shaped and sustained by the very presence of God within you. If you’ve ever wondered how to experience God more personally, grow in your faith, or find real transformation—this episode is for you.

9 de jun de 2026 - 34 min
Portada del episodio #27 -The Age of the Spirit: Why Pentecost changes everything

#27 -The Age of the Spirit: Why Pentecost changes everything

In this episode of You Are Here, Dr. Mark Masucci and Nathan Hughes begin a new series on Pneumatology — the theology of the Holy Spirit — by asking a foundational question: What is unique about the age we now live in between Christ’s first and second coming? Beginning in Ezekiel 36–37 and moving through Pentecost in Acts 2, this conversation explores the biblical expectation of the “age of the Spirit.” Israel’s deepest problem was never merely exile or oppression, but spiritual deadness and disobedience. The prophets anticipated a day when God Himself would breathe life into His people, give them new hearts, and place His Spirit within them. Pentecost marks the beginning of that reality. The Holy Spirit is not simply an addition to the Christian life, but the very presence of the new creation breaking into the present age. Christians are not people moving between two modes of existence, but those who have been brought into a fundamentally new reality “in Christ.” Stay tuned through the end for guided reflection questions designed for personal study, discipleship, or small group discussion.

2 de jun de 2026 - 29 min
Portada del episodio #26- Why it Matters: Christology in a Secular World

#26- Why it Matters: Christology in a Secular World

Stay Tuned to the End for Guided Reflection Questions! Great to do individually or in a small group. In this last episode of the Christology Series Dr. Mark Masucci and Nathan Hughes recap what we have covered so far, asking, ‘Who Jesus is’ and wrestling with what the church fought hard to protect. Now the final question brings us to why this all matters today. In a world shaped by secularism, we are told: - create your own meaning - trust what you can see - your body is just biology And yet, many of us feel: Fragmented Anxious disconnected Philosopher Charles Taylor describes this as the “fractured self”—a life disconnected from transcendence, where meaning is something we must construct on our own. But the Gospel tells a different story. God didn’t stay distant. He became human. And that changes everything. Jesus doesn’t just inform the mind He restores the whole person Body. Mind. Will. Emotion. As Gregory of Nazianzus wrote: “What is not assumed cannot be redeemed.” In Christ, nothing is left untouched. This episode explores: Why secularism leaves us fragmented Why information alone doesn’t transform us How our loves and desires shape our lives How Christ restores the whole person Why ordinary life—and even suffering—now has meaning Because Jesus didn’t come to remove us from life— He entered into it. This is the invitation: Not just to understand Christ— but to become whole in Him.

26 de may de 2026 - 28 min
Portada del episodio #24 - When We Get Jesus Wrong: Why Heresies Still Matter

#24 - When We Get Jesus Wrong: Why Heresies Still Matter

If who Jesus is determines our salvation…then getting Jesus wrong isn’t a small mistake. It changes everything. In this episode of You Are Here, we continue our conversation on Christology by stepping into the real debates of the early Church—exploring the heresies that forced Christians to clarify what they truly believed about Jesus. Because these weren’t abstract disagreements.They were questions about salvation itself. * Was Jesus really human?  * Was He just a man empowered by God? * Was He created?  * Was He somehow split into two persons? * Or blended into something entirely new?  At the center of it all is this conviction: “What is not assumed cannot be healed.” — Gregory of Nazianzus If Jesus is not fully God and fully human,then humanity cannot be fully restored. From the road to Emmaus to the formation of the Creeds,the Church came to see that: The incarnation is not optional. It is necessary. Because the story of salvation is this:God bringing life out of death. And the only way to do that…was to come near. This isn’t just about avoiding error.It’s about seeing the beauty of what is true.

12 de may de 2026 - 28 min
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