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Recovering Fundamentalist Podcast

070 - Music (Part 3) with Brandon Holt

Recovering Fundamentalist Podcast

Recovering Fundamentalist

Christianity, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.8722 Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2021

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

This week we continue the conversation about music with Brandon Holt, who grew up in the Church of God and Pentecostal movement. Brandon opens up about his personal story, call to ministry, and philosophy of worship. We dive deep into the music controversy by answering some listener questions about contemporary Christian music, bands like Bethel and Hillsong, and how to interact with those with whom we disagree about secondary doctrines.

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0:00.0

I've come back to my heart.

0:13.0

The recovering fundamentalist podcast starts in three.

0:20.0

You know what makes women stupid as college.

0:21.7

Jesus was not a bartender.

0:24.6

Highback!

0:25.3

Two.

0:26.0

You have lost your mind.

0:28.9

Long-tonged hifers have given me a lot more trouble than heifers wearing bridges.

0:32.9

And you know that.

0:33.9

Say amen like that.

0:35.0

One.

0:35.6

Let me tell you something, bozo.

0:37.5

They'll be setting frosties in hell for this boy.

0:40.8

I'm putting on a pair of pink underwear.

0:42.6

Amen.

0:43.1

I sucked my thumb that I was 14 years of eight.

0:45.9

Hi, man.

0:47.4

Hey, everybody.

0:48.4

Thanks for tuning in to the Recovery Fundamentalist Podcast.

0:51.4

We're your host, Brian Edwards, Nathan Carvatt.

0:54.1

I am J.C. Groves.

0:55.5

Guys, it is the 4th of July weekend. Y'all going to be blowing up some fireworks this weekend.

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