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2 Pentecostals and a Microphone

2 Pentecostals and a Microphone

By: Jaredith Mize Bryce Kyle
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Hosts Jaredith Mize & Bryce Kyle discuss theology, faith, and culture from an Apostolic perspective. This show tackles serious social issues such as race, poverty, gay rights, war, etc. We shy away from nothing.

This was the first discussion style podcast designed with the Apostolic Pentecostal movement in mind.

Jaredith is a UPCI minister, his dad was an ALJC pastor, and his great-grandfather was a PAW pastor, so his roots run deep in the Apostolic movement.

Bryce comes from a diverse background of faith experience. He grew up in the Baptist church and spent several years in a charismatic community church before coming to the Apostolic church. He is pursuing his minister's license as well.

New episodes release every week (let's be honest, we haven't hit that target in a while but it's still the goal)!2 Pentecostals and a Microphone
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Episodes
  • Politics and the Church with Justin Giboney (Founder of The AND Campaign)
    Apr 21 2026
    In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Justin Giboney (attorney, political strategist, and co-founder of The AND Campaign) to explore what it truly means for Christians to engage in politics with both conviction and compassion. Justin shares his journey from campaign politics in Atlanta to launching a movement aimed at reshaping how Christians approach the public square. Frustrated by a culture where political parties often replace biblical frameworks, he explains why faith should never be subordinated to ideology and how the Gospel calls believers to something deeper. Together, we unpack:
    • Why many Christians default to partisan thinking and how to break free
    • The importance of developing a biblical framework for political engagement
    • How “compassion & conviction” challenges both the political right and left
    • Moving beyond one-issue voting to a more holistic, “whole life” perspective
    • Practical ways to escape echo chambers and engage in more thoughtful, grace-filled conversations
    Justin also discusses his book Compassion & Conviction (co-authored with Chris Butler and Michael Wear), offering a roadmap for Christians who want to navigate politics faithfully without sacrificing truth or love. If you’ve ever felt frustrated by the lack of nuance, compassion, or biblical grounding in today’s political conversations, this episode will challenge and equip you to think and engage differently.

    Connect & Learn More:
    Explore the work of The AND Campaign and discover how you can get involved in bringing a more faithful Christian witness to today’s cultural and political landscape. https://www.andcampaign.org/
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    37 mins
  • The Open Bible & Biblical Literacy with Philip Nation (VP of Thomas Nelson Bibles)
    Mar 18 2026
    In this episode of 2 Pentecostals and a Microphone, Jaredith sits down with Philip Nation from Thomas Nelson Bibles to explore one of the most urgent challenges facing the Church today: biblical literacy. As culture shifts and more people come to faith with little to no background in Scripture, the need for intentional discipleship has never been greater. Philip shares insights from his experience in ministry, publishing, and discipleship to help us understand:
    • Why discipleship must be a culture—not just a program
    • How today’s generation is rediscovering foundational questions about Jesus, identity, and truth
    • The importance of understanding who God is before asking what the Bible says about us
    • Practical ways to help new believers (and seasoned Christians) learn how to study the Bible
    We also dive into the world of Bible publishing, including:
    • The differences between Bible translations (KJV, NKJV, NIV, ESV, etc.)
    • Why it’s helpful to read multiple translations
    • The fascinating story behind the NET Bible and its 60,000+ translator notes
    • A deep look at the Open Bible (50th Anniversary Edition) and how it helps believers connect Scripture with Scripture
    Whether you’re a pastor, leader, or simply someone who wants to grow deeper in your faith, this conversation will challenge and equip you to move from surface-level reading to meaningful engagement with God’s Word.

    Guest
    • Philip Nation – Thomas Nelson Bibles
    • Website: https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.com
    Key Topics
    • Discipleship as culture vs. program
    • Biblical illiteracy in modern culture
    • Teaching identity through Scripture
    • How to study the Bible effectively
    • Bible translations and why they matter
    • The NET Bible and translation transparency
    • The Open Bible (50th Anniversary Edition)


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    33 mins
  • Unity in the Church and Your Spiritual Gifts with Chase Rashad
    Feb 20 2025
    Summary

    In this conversation, Pastor Chase discusses the importance of unity and interdependence in the church. He shares how his book, Seamless, explores the topic of spiritual gifts and how they can foster greater unity among believers. The conversation also touches on the challenges of navigating a multicultural church in an individualistic society, as well as the need for hospitality and love towards immigrants. Pastor Chase emphasizes the importance of reflecting God's kingdom in the church and embracing diversity. The conversation explores the challenges and importance of creating a multicultural and multigenerational church. It emphasizes the need for intentional engagement, active participation, and the recognition of the value and wisdom of all members. The conversation also highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding and empowering the church to make disciples and bring about the redemption of the earth. The book 'Seamless' by Chase Rashad Stancle is recommended as a resource for further exploration of these topics.

    Bio


    Chase Rashad serves as lead pastor at Union Christian Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan,
    a musician, and racial equity coach for many schools, churches, and businesses. He
    holds a Bachelor’s in Biblical Studies from Indiana Wesleyan University and a Master's
    in Christian Ministry from Wesley Seminary. Chase and his wife, Christine, have four
    children. Chase has recently authored a thought-provoking book titled, "SEAMLESS:
    What Your Spiritual Gifts Are Really For."

    Takeaways
    • Unity and interdependence are essential for believers to reflect Christ and experience the same kind of unity that Jesus has with the Father.
    • The church should be a foretaste of the coming age, reflecting the diversity and unity described in Revelation 7:9.
    • In an individualistic society, it is important for Christians to navigate the tension between their earthly citizenship and their identity as citizens of the kingdom of God.
    • Hospitality and love should be extended to immigrants, reflecting God's heart for all people.
    • Cultivating a multicultural church requires the Holy Spirit, understanding, vulnerability, and unconditional love. Creating a multicultural and multigenerational church requires intentional engagement and active participation from all members.
    • Recognizing the value and wisdom of all individuals, regardless of age, ethnicity, or cultural background, is essential for building a thriving church community.
    • The role of the Holy Spirit is crucial in guiding and empowering the church to make disciples and bring about the redemption of the earth.
    • The book 'Seamless' by Chase Rashad Stancle is recommended as a resource for further exploration of these topics.
    🔗 Find Seamless on Amazon and Wesleyan Publishing House

    📩 Connect with Pastor Chase: chase@unisongr.com
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    1 hr and 4 mins
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