The Central Peninsula Church Podcast

Nicodemus, Tree Nuts, and Chompers

1 h 17 min · 13 jun 2026
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In this CPC Together episode from Central Peninsula Church, Kevin and Brandon banter about favorite nuts, then discuss one host’s appendicitis surgery experience and a detailed “Chomper” dental update involving a difficult root canal, an extra tooth canal, and a buildup after a crown wouldn’t fit. The conversation shifts to spiritual health, using dental avoidance as an analogy for ignoring deeper issues, and explores what “born again” means by letting Jesus define it in John 3 with Nicodemus. They explain the Greek anothen as both “again” and “from above,” connect being born again with repentance and surrender, note the American cultural and political connotations of the term, and consider how Jesus’ teachings confront false visions of the good life, calling for transformed loves and longings through prayer and renewed attention to God.

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aflevering Nicodemus, Tree Nuts, and Chompers artwork

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