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Deeper Roots Podcast

Deeper Roots Podcast

By: Impact Church Greensboro
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We explore what it means to live a life rooted in Christ—beyond Sunday sermons.

Whether you’re planted in the church or still searching for your soil, Deeper Roots is your weekly reminder to stay grounded, ask better questions, and grow in the direction God is calling you.

© 2026 Deeper Roots Podcast
Christianity Politics & Government Spirituality
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  • Should Christians Be Rich
    Jun 20 2026

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    New York is popping off after a game night, and not in a good way. We start by talking through the postgame chaos and why sports fandom can never be a free pass to act violent, especially when regular people are just trying to get home safe. Then we get into the basketball side, too: how a team blows a huge lead, what coaching should do to stop a run, and why “slow the game down” is basically wisdom for life.

    From there, a viral headline takes us somewhere deeper: a trillionaire story and the question behind it. Does God want Christians to be extremely wealthy? Is wealth a blessing, a byproduct of wisdom, or sometimes a trap that makes faith unnecessary? We push back on prosperity gospel thinking, talk about biblical examples of rich believers, and keep coming back to motive and stewardship. Money can fund real help for real people, but it can also reveal what we worship when nobody is watching.

    We wrap with two moments that hit close to home: a scary pool-day accident where a kid’s tooth gets knocked out and a dentist puts it back in within the time window, plus a proud dad update about a daughter’s graduation and major scholarships. If you care about faith and finances, Christian stewardship, and real-life stories that make you rethink what matters, this one is for you.

    Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who debates money and faith, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What do you think: is it okay to be rich and Christian?

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    49 mins
  • PDA in Church, Giga Church, and NBA Finals
    Jun 12 2026

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    One minute we’re breaking down the NBA Finals and the wild way a series can flip from “it’s over” to “we’ve got a game,” and the next we’re confessing the modern struggle of streaming services. If you’ve ever searched three apps for one game, debated a free trial, or felt the pull of “I’m not paying for one more subscription,” you’ll feel seen. We even talk about the nostalgia of cable and why having too many options somehow makes it harder to relax.

    From there, the conversation gets unexpectedly personal and practical: why returning stuff feels impossible, how “red button” budget resets work in real households, and why our wives deserve awards for actually sending things back. Then we shift to the power of shared energy with sports like the World Cup and hockey, where watching with people makes the moment feel bigger than the scoreboard.

    The deeper turn lands with church life. We celebrate a birthday, then debate PDA in church and where the line is between healthy affection and distracting everybody around you. Finally, we tackle a question Christians are asking more and more: what do mega churches and giga churches mean for discipleship and spiritual health? We dig into spectators vs ministers, authenticity vs cookie-cutter ministry, and why local impact matters more than raw attendance numbers. If you care about church growth, Christian leadership, and building something real, this one’s for you.

    Subscribe for more conversations like this, share it with a friend who loves church culture talks, and leave a review with your take: are giga churches a sign of health, or a warning light?

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Do I need to believe in the Trinity to be a Christian?
    Jun 5 2026

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    New York can barely handle the Knicks making the finals, and we start right there with the kind of sports talk that feels like the whole city is holding its breath. But that chaos quickly turns into a different kind of intensity when we read listener feedback and move into a topic that makes a lot of Christians nervous: the Trinity.

    A comment we received pushed us to ask whether any analogy for Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is actually helpful or whether every attempt risks misleading people. We agree that all analogies fail if they pretend to “solve” God, yet we also wrestle with the real-life problem of teaching kids, discipling new believers, and having honest conversations at home. We keep coming back to a theme we can’t shake: there’s mystery in God, but there’s also an invitation to know him, to search, and to love God with our minds.

    From there we go deeper into why the Trinity matters for daily Christian living and why salvation cannot be reduced to “how little do I need to know to get to heaven.” We talk about the Father’s will, the Son’s sacrifice, and the Holy Spirit’s presence, plus how “heresy” gets used too casually while real relationships hang in the balance. We push for fruit, humility, and love for the brethren, because arguing is not the same as edifying.

    If this conversation hits a nerve, share it with a friend who loves theology or avoids it, then subscribe and leave a review. Where do you land on Trinity analogies, and how do you handle doctrinal disagreement with people you love?

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    51 mins
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