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Check out new episodes of our daily podcast, Wake Up, Look Up, with Zach Weihrauch as he interprets what's happening in our world through the lens of the gospel.
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In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach discusses the growing cultural push to redefine family through polyamory and why these ideas are gaining traction in society. He explains the biblical vision of marriage as a God-designed covenant that brings stability, sanctification, and flourishing for individuals and communities. Pastor Zach encourages Christians not just to argue against cultural shifts, but to model strong, faithful marriages that reflect the gospel and honor God.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach explores the booming longevity industry and the promise of living longer through supplements, cold plunges, and other fads. He explains why these trends can’t stop aging or deliver true life. Instead, Pastor Zach points to Jesus as the source of lasting renewal and eternal hope.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach reflects on the escalating conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran, and asks how global chaos can test the strength of our faith. Looking at Jesus’ teaching about building on the rock in Matthew 7, he explains that real stability comes from hearing and obeying Christ, which develops a deeper trust in God over time. Pastor Zach encourages listeners to practice daily obedience so that when the storms of life come, their faith is rooted firmly in God’s promises.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
Is Khamenei in Hell?

Is Khamenei in Hell?

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In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach examines the life and death of Ayatollah Khamenei, highlighting the evil and oppression he caused under the guise of being divinely appointed. He reminds listeners that hell exists as a place of God’s justice, where the wrongs done to victims are acknowledged and righted. Pastor Zach points to Jesus Christ as the ultimate answer for our own sin, offering redemption instead of reckoning for those who turn to him.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach reflects on a recent controversy involving a public leader celebrating at a sporting event and asks an important question about leadership and optics. Exploring the biblical call to set an example both on and off the clock, he challenges leaders to consider how their personal choices communicate during moments of crisis. Pastor Zach reminds listeners that authentic leadership requires wisdom, awareness, and a life that aligns with the message they want others to hear.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach examines whether the Bible supports breaking the law in the name of compassion, particularly in conversations around immigration. Responding to a recent opinion piece, he explores how Scripture holds both mercy and justice together–calling God’s people to care for the foreigner while also upholding the rule of law. Pastor Zach challenges listeners not to cherry-pick verses to defend political views, but to wrestle honestly with the full counsel of God’s Word.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach explores the question of whether earning something through hard work shapes our character differently than relying on talent alone. Using the example of Olympic athletes and the discipline required to compete at the highest level, he highlights how grit, perseverance, and sacrifice cultivate gratitude and humility. Drawing from Proverbs, Pastor Zach challenges listeners–especially parents–to pursue and encourage hard things that build character, deepen gratitude, and reflect a biblical vision of growth.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach tackles the debate over whether government food assistance programs should restrict the purchase of junk food, exploring what true compassion and responsible provision really look like. Drawing on recent statistics and a biblical framework, he argues that helping people thrive means using wisdom–not enabling harmful choices that lead to long-term consequences. Through practical examples and Scripture, Pastor Zach challenges listeners to think critically about generosity, accountability, and what it means to care for others in a way that reflects the heart of Christ.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach considers a viral matchmaking algorithm to explore what happens when technology begins to shape how we pursue romance. He contrasts convenience-driven, self-focused approaches to dating with a biblical picture of love rooted in covenant, sacrifice, and valuing another person. The episode challenges listeners to examine whether modern tools are helping or reshaping their understanding of what real love is meant to be.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach reflects on a public shift within the body-positivity movement to explore how easily identity can become tied to a single cause. He examines how online communities can harden into echo chambers that react harshly to dissent, contrasting that dynamic with a biblical vision of identity rooted in Christ. The episode invites listeners to evaluate what shapes their loyalties and to pursue truth, humility, and self-control over cultural approval.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach explores growing concerns about AI-driven job disruption and what that could mean for workers and families. He encourages listeners to hold together trust in God’s sovereignty with practical wisdom, urging thoughtful preparation rather than panic or denial. The episode frames technological change as an opportunity for Christians to respond with faith, prudence, and intentional planning for the future.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach examines migration trends out of high-tax states and uses them to reflect on deeper questions about government, responsibility, and worldview. He contrasts cultural expectations of what government should provide with a biblical framework that assigns different roles to institutions like family, church, and state. The conversation ultimately points listeners toward placing their hope not in political systems, but in God’s ability to change hearts and shape a flourishing society.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach reflects on a young woman’s public account of medical transition and regret to challenge Christians to think carefully about truth, harm, and compassion in today’s cultural conversations. He urges believers to weigh difficult stories through a biblical lens, emphasizing both the seriousness of choices that shape a life and the responsibility to speak with courage and love. The episode ultimately calls Christians to prioritize faithfulness to God while engaging hurting people with clarity, humility, and genuine care.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach reflects on a New York Times article exploring how students are turning to AI to process emotions and form pseudo-relationships. He warns that emotional “offloading” to machines is distancing young people from real intimacy and increasing anxiety, while robbing parents of opportunities to truly know their children’s hearts. Drawing from Jesus’ words in Luke 6, Pastor Zach calls parents, families, and friends to do the hard work of listening, vulnerability, and human connection that no technology can replace.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach challenges listeners to rethink the role politics plays in their lives, arguing that it should never become an all-consuming identity. Drawing from a Wall Street Journal op-ed and Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians 13, he emphasizes that being “right” means nothing if it comes at the expense of love. The episode calls Christians to hold political convictions with humility, prioritize relationships and community, and be known first for love rather than party allegiance.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach uses an unexpected environmental issue—the billions of golf balls lost each year—to challenge the modern assumption that something is only wrong if its harm is immediately visible. Drawing on Proverbs 14, he argues that human perspective is limited, while God alone sees the long-term and generational consequences of our actions. The episode invites listeners to rethink moral decision-making, trust God’s wisdom over personal perception, and consider how seemingly harmless choices may carry far-reaching impact beyond what we can see.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach invites families to reconsider the spiritual value of slowing down together in an overstimulated, screen-saturated world. Prompted by a Wall Street Journal article and grounded in Jesus’ invitation to rest in Mark 6, he argues that reclaiming simple rhythms—like family movie night—can restore attention, connection, and meaningful conversation. The episode challenges parents to intentionally create space for shared stories, genuine presence, and rest, reminding listeners that stepping away from constant hustle isn’t laziness, but a deeply biblical practice.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach challenges the way we evaluate political leaders by shifting the focus from image, charisma, and media presence to character, track record, and faithfulness. Drawing from current events and Jesus’ teaching in Luke 16, he argues that leadership credibility is revealed in how someone handles what they’ve already been entrusted with. The episode calls listeners—especially voters—to resist spectacle, pursue substance, and rethink what truly qualifies someone to lead.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach responds to a Wall Street Journal article on how AI is reshaping the workplace and forcing employees to justify their value. He argues that while lazy, disengaged workers may be replaceable, humans who show up with purpose, creativity, and excellence never are. Drawing from Scripture, Pastor Zach challenges Christians to reject coasting and instead approach their work with enthusiasm, integrity, and a commitment to glorify God.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach reflects on new research showing that childhood trauma doesn’t have to define a person’s future. He connects the HOPE framework—supportive relationships, safe environments, emotional growth, and belonging—to the very things God has designed the local church to provide. Pastor Zach challenges listeners to see church not just as something they attend for themselves, but as a place God uses through ordinary people to bring real healing to those carrying deep wounds.Have an article you’d like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
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