The Micah Podcast

Speaking Prophetically Across Cultural Divides

52 min · 18 de mar de 2026
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Bret’s recent experience preaching in a Black church context and realizing, in real time, that his message was not landing as expected, sparks this discussion about the challenge of speaking across cultural divides. What happens when our assumptions don’t translate? What does it mean to speak prophetically in a space shaped by different lived experiences? The Micah Mobilizers are joined by Eric Nicolaysen, a Vineyard pastor and hospital chaplain in Des Moines, Iowa, as they reflect on code-switching, double consciousness, and the weight of communicating faithfully. How do we remain attentive to the Spirit without silencing ourselves—or others?

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