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Episode 163: The Truth Shall Make You Odd

44 min · 8 de may de 2026
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Odd Truths, Exile, and Faithful Presence (Separatism vs. Syncretism) | CPC Together   In this CPC Together episode from Central Peninsula Church, the Kevin, Brandon, and Rachel share light updates and odd personal habits: root canal recovery, eating condensed chicken noodle soup straight from the can, taking multiple “recreational” showers a day, bringing an open coffee mug in the car, and reheating In-N-Out after showering, before shifting to a discussion about living as Christians in “exile.”   They unpack two unhealthy responses to culture: separatism (withdrawing into an insular Christian subculture) and syncretism (blending in and losing distinctiveness), and argue for faithful presence rooted in Jeremiah 29 and exemplified by Daniel: maintain practices that shape identity while contributing to the flourishing of the city. They emphasize seeking shalom and praying for the city, bearing witness through ordinary work, hospitality, and non-performative faith rather than treating people as projects.

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