NCC Unplugged

Ready for a podcast focused on Conversations, Community, and Culture? Then grab your headphones and get ready for NCC Unplugged. We’re breaking free from the traditional sermon format to engage in raw conversations about faith, life, and everything in between. So join us as we unplug from the noise of everyday life and plug into something more. This is NCC Unplugged: Conversations, Community, and Culture.

Discipleship in Everyday Life: Wrapping Up the Series

In this episode of NCC Unplugged, Joshua Persall (Executive Minister), Allison Murray (Children’s Ministries Director), and Jonathan Slatt (Youth Minister) conclude our six-part discipleship series. Together, they reflect on what it truly means to live as a disciple of Jesus and how to naturally share our faith in everyday life. From sharing your story—whether it’s dramatic or quiet—to seeing people with Christlike compassion, this conversation highlights how discipleship is less about programs and more about relationships. You’ll hear practical ways to integrate disciple-making into daily rhythms, whether with family, co-workers, or friends. If you’ve ever wondered how to move from simply “knowing” about discipleship to actually living it out, this episode will encourage and challenge you to take the next step. 📝 Show Notes Episode Highlights: Looking in the mirror: Why being a disciple comes before making disciples. Everyone has a story—big or small—that God can use. Discipleship happens best in relationships, not programs. Deuteronomy 6 and living discipleship in the everyday rhythms of life. Practical next steps: start with just two people already in your life. The importance of patience, compassion, and prayer in disciple-making. Encouragement to keep the conversation going, even though the series is ending. Key Scriptures Referenced: Matthew 18:21–35 (The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant) Deuteronomy 6 (Discipleship woven into daily life) 2 Timothy 2:2 (Passing faith to the next generation) The Parable of the Lost Sheep Takeaway: Discipleship is not about adding more to your schedule—it’s about shifting your focus and living intentionally with the people God has already placed in your path.

10-01
39:31

What Makes a Church a Disciple-Making Church?

In this week’s episode of NCC Unplugged, Joshua Persall (Executive Minister), Jeff Terpstra (Preaching Minister), and Allison Murray (Children’s Ministry Director) dive into what it means for a church to truly be a disciple-making church. They explore: The difference between “doing church” and living as disciples Why discipleship is more than a program—it’s an identity How Scripture shapes our approach to measuring growth The tension between numbers, stories, and transformation Practical ways NCC seeks to live out the Great Commission You’ll hear reflections from Colossians, the Great Commission in Matthew 28, and real-life examples of transformation happening in our community. Whether you’re a church leader, a long-time believer, or someone just exploring faith, this episode will challenge and encourage you to see discipleship as a way of life. 👉 Learn more about Norwin Christian Church: www.norwinchristianchurch.com 📅 Join us in person: Sundays at 8:45am & 10:30am, Thursdays at 7pm

09-17
40:39

From Home to Workplace: Living as a Disciple

This week on NCC Unplugged, Joshua is joined by Allison Murray (Children’s Ministry Director), Jonathan Slatt (Youth Minister), and Richard Seaman (Elder & Forge Team Member) to continue our series on discipleship. We explore what it looks like to follow Jesus in every context of life—from raising children at home, to discipling teenagers and young adults, to walking faithfully as empty nesters, and even living out our faith in the workplace. Key Highlights: What Deuteronomy 6 teaches about discipleship in the home How teenagers and young adults grow through relationships and community The importance of not compartmentalizing our faith Practical encouragement for parents, grandparents, volunteers, and mentors How NCC partners with families through events like Coffee & Conversations Discipleship isn’t a program or a checklist—it’s a way of life. Join us as we talk about living out our faith in ordinary, everyday moments. 👉 Listen now and be encouraged to see your relationships as opportunities to disciple and be discipled.

09-03
38:18

How to Be a Disciple Who Makes Disciples

On this episode of NCC Unplugged, we dive into one of the most important yet often misunderstood aspects of following Jesus—discipleship. More than just a label, being a disciple means walking in intentional relationship with Christ and others. Together with Allison Murray, NCC’s Director of Children’s Ministries, and elder Rich Seaman, we unpack what it looks like to move from being a disciple to becoming a disciple-maker. From exploring the biblical foundation in the Great Commission to sharing practical next steps, we discuss how discipleship is relational, lifelong, and deeply personal. Whether it’s through prayer, investing in one-on-one relationships, navigating family dynamics, or simply being intentional in everyday conversations, this episode offers encouragement for anyone who wants to live out Jesus’ call to “go and make disciples.” Show Notes Episode Highlights What is discipleship really about? Moving beyond titles and labels, discipleship is intentional, relational, and lifelong. The role of elders at NCC Rich explains how NCC’s elder team functions as spiritual shepherds and why a plurality of leadership reflects the biblical model. The Great Commission as our foundation We revisit Matthew 28:18–20 and reflect on how Jesus’ final words are still our mission today. Evangelism vs. Discipleship Evangelism plants the seeds, but discipleship nurtures growth through relationship, prayer, and life together. Practical next steps Begin by being a committed disciple yourself. Pray for God to reveal who He’s placing in your circle. Focus on relationships, not projects. Start small—invest deeply in just one or two people. Use everyday opportunities (like conversations at work, coffee meetups, or family gatherings) to point others to Jesus. Family dynamics in discipleship Discipling family members can be challenging, but Scripture shows us examples of bringing loved ones to Christ with humility and love. How to invite someone into deeper conversation Look for natural openings—sharing how faith impacts your daily life, offering to pray with someone, or inviting them to study Scripture together. Encouraging multiplication True disciple-making doesn’t end with us. As new believers grow, they’re called to bring others along in the journey too. Key Takeaways Discipleship is not about numbers—it’s about people. Relationships are the soil where discipleship grows. Everyone can be part of God’s mission, regardless of personality type or fears. The Great Commission is for all believers, not just church leaders. Scripture References Matthew 28:18–20 – The Great Commission Matthew 9:36 – Jesus’ compassion for the crowds John 1:40–42 – Andrew brings his brother Peter to Jesus John 4:28–30 – The Samaritan woman tells her town about Jesus Next Episode Preview We’ll be talking about the different places discipleship happens—in our homes, workplaces, community, and church—and how to be intentional in each setting.

08-20
37:48

Is being a Disciple greater than being a Christian? Rethinking What It Means to Follow Jesus

In this episode of NCC Unplugged, Joshua and Allison dive into the second installment of our discipleship series by exploring a surprising fact: the word Christian only appears three times in the New Testament, while disciple shows up over 250 times. What does that tell us about how Jesus wants us to identify ourselves—and live? They unpack: The historical difference between the words “Christian” and “disciple” What it meant to follow a rabbi in the first century How the early church operated—and how it evolved into what we know today Whether "bigger church" means "better church" How reaching one person at a time may be God's original plan for spreading the Gospel This is an eye-opening, encouraging, and practical conversation for anyone who wants to take the next step in their faith or help someone else do the same. Next episode sneak peek: We’ll explore what it actually looks like to reach your one.

08-06
32:45

Discipleship Starts Here: Redefining What It Means to Follow Jesus

Welcome to the first episode in our brand-new NCC Unplugged series on Discipleship! In this conversation, Jeff Terpstra (Preaching Minister) hands the mic to Executive Minister Joshua Persall as they unpack one of the most important—yet often misunderstood—concepts in the church today: being a disciple of Jesus. Why is “discipleship” making a comeback in church language? What does it actually mean to be a disciple, not just a churchgoer? And how do we live out Jesus’ Great Commission in a modern context? In this episode, Jeff and Joshua dive into: The biblical definition of discipleship (Mark 1:17 + Matthew 28) Why the Church is shifting focus from attendance to transformation The impact of COVID on how we think about church The tension between cultural Christianity and full surrender Why discipleship isn’t about guilt, but about joyful response Whether you’re new to faith, spiritually stuck, or just ready to go deeper, this episode sets the foundation for a life of purpose and growth as a follower of Jesus. Stay tuned as Joshua continues the series with guests and stories that bring discipleship to life in the everyday.

07-23
35:48

A Minister's Perspective on Weddings and Funerals: Navigating Life's Sacred Moments

This week on NCC Unplugged, Jeff and Matt dive into one of the most personal and impactful parts of ministry: officiating weddings and funerals. Jeff shares real stories, wisdom, and some behind-the-scenes insight on what it’s like to walk with families through both the joyful highs and the difficult lows of life. From premarital counseling to writing personalized funeral messages, you’ll hear how our church approaches these moments with intentionality, conviction, and grace. Topics include: Why we take weddings seriously (and what premarital counseling looks like) Church policies on who we marry (and why) The evolving role of ministers in weddings today The sacred weight of funerals—and how we offer hope without assumptions Funny moments (yes, even in the rain), awkward slip-ups, and meaningful memories Whether you're planning a wedding, grieving a loss, or just curious about the pastoral side of things, this episode is packed with authenticity and heart.

07-09
44:43

Summer Staff Round Table: Skydiving, Vacations and Wood Chopping

🎙️ Welcome to the NCC Unplugged Staff Roundtable – Summer 2025 Edition! Get ready for a behind-the-scenes look at what summer really looks like for the Norwin Christian Church staff. From VBS chaos (yes, with cardboard bears and custom trading cards) to CIY trips, mission work in Arizona, and even skydiving plans 😳—this episode is full of laughs, ministry insights, and genuine conversation about what it means to serve, grow, and rest well as a church family. 👥 Featuring: Jeff Terpstra, Jonathan Slatt, Joshua Persall & Matt Mastroianni 📍Topics include: What’s new for VBS 2025 (and what nearly broke the stage) Family mission trips & youth group summer events Why one staff member may or may not survive a skydive Bike gangs, dad jokes, and...pogo sticks? 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes of NCC Unplugged – where real conversations meet real community. 📌 Learn more about Norwin Christian Church at: https://www.norwinchristianchurch.com   📅 Join us for worship: Sundays at 8:45am & 10:30am Thursdays at 7:00pm   #NCCUnplugged #ChurchPodcast #VBS2025 #CIY #FaithAndFun #ChristianLife #YouthMinistry #ChurchBehindTheScenes #FunnyChurchStories

06-25
25:18

Behind the Sermon Series: The Jesus Way of Sacrifice

In this episode of NCC Unplugged, Jeff Terpstra and Brion Elliott take a reflective look back at NCC’s recent sermon series on Sacrifice. From heart, mind, and time to money—this series challenged the church to go deeper in surrendering every aspect of life to God. Jeff shares the struggle of writing the final sermon on time and how it unexpectedly shifted direction. Brion opens up about the balance between worship leadership and heartfelt praise. Together, they explore Jesus’ teachings, prayerful moments in service, and the power of preparing both spiritually and practically. They also tease what’s coming next: a new sermon series on Intentional Discipleship—what it means to follow Jesus and help others do the same. 💬 Topics include: The Holy Spirit’s surprising work through feedback Why praising God is meaningless without sacrifice Creating authentic worship moments beyond performance Loving correction in the church family Where NCC is headed this summer 🔗 Scripture Highlights: Matthew 25, Luke 14, Hebrews 13:15-16, Ephesians 5:2 🙏 "There's no praise without sacrifice."

06-13
22:06

Is the Church Dying… or Evolving? A Real Talk on Trends, Stats, and Hope

In this episode of NCC Unplugged, Matt is joined by Jeff and Joshua for a candid conversation about current trends in church attendance and engagement across America—and how those trends are playing out at Norwin Christian Church. They unpack: 📉 The nationwide decline in church attendance—and why it may have finally leveled off 📊 Surprising stats about millennials vs. boomers and their church habits 🏛️ Why non-denominational churches are on the rise 🧭 How NCC is adapting to meet people where they are—without gimmicks 🤝 What it means to walk with Jesus and be part of a local church Whether you're a committed churchgoer, a spiritual seeker, or someone wrestling with church hurt, this episode is full of insight and heart. It's not about the numbers—it’s about the people behind them. 👉 Subscribe and share this episode if you found it helpful. 🕊️ Learn more or plan a visit: norwinchristianchurch.com #ChurchTrends #NCCUnplugged #FaithAndCulture #MillennialsInChurch #ChurchGrowth #RestorationMovement #NonDenominational #ChurchHurt #FaithIn2025

05-14
27:28

Money, Sacrifice, and the Heart of Giving

  This Week on the Podcast: Let’s talk about the topic nobody really wants to talk about… money. (Don’t worry—it’s not what you think.) In this episode, Jeff, Matt, and Joshua have an open and honest conversation about how Jesus talked about money—a lot more than we realize—and what that means for us today. From cultural discomfort to church baggage, we unpack why money is such a sensitive subject and how we can approach it with a fresh perspective grounded in trust, sacrifice, and discipleship. You’ll Hear Us Talk About: Why Jesus taught about money more than heaven and hell combined How NCC made a big shift—removing offering plates and trusting people’s hearts The difference between pressure and purpose when it comes to giving How sacrifice is more than 10%—it’s about surrender Moving from fear and “what ifs” to generosity and faith Why This Matters: This isn’t about a campaign or pushing for donations. It’s about getting back to Jesus’ heart and understanding that how we view and use our money says something about what (or who) we truly trust. And as we head into our next sermon series, The Way of Sacrifice, we want to have this conversation the way Jesus did—with truth, grace, and purpose. Scripture Highlight: “No one can serve two masters… You cannot serve both God and money.” – Matthew 6:24 Looking Ahead: Our upcoming sermon series will walk through the sacrificial life Jesus modeled—not just financially, but in how we live, love, and give of ourselves. Let’s grow together in this. Join Us at Norwin Christian Church: 📍 North Huntingdon, PA 🕤 Sunday Services at 8:45 & 10:30am | Thursday at 7:00pm 🧒 Full kids and youth classes available 🌐 norwinchristianchurch.com  

04-30
21:45

Engaging Culture as Christians: Finding Balance Between Isolation and Influence

Engaging Culture as Christians: Finding Balance Between Isolation and Influence As Christians, navigating our relationship with culture can be challenging. While we're called to be "in the world but not of it," finding the right balance between cultural engagement and maintaining our distinct Christian identity requires wisdom and discernment. What is Culture and Why Does it Matter? Culture encompasses the beliefs, values, art, media, politics, language, and social norms that shape how people live and act. It's impossible to completely escape culture's influence - even isolated communities like the Amish are affected by the broader culture around them. From the beginning, God intended humans to create and engage with culture, as seen in Genesis 1:28's mandate to "be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth and subdue it." Culture itself isn't inherently negative - it's how we engage with it that matters. What Should the Church's Relationship with Culture Look Like? There are three main approaches churches typically take:   Complete engagement - Speaking into every cultural issue Complete isolation - Creating a "Christian bubble" Balanced engagement - Thoughtfully engaging while maintaining focus on the gospel   The balanced approach allows churches to maintain their distinct Christian identity and mission while still meaningfully engaging cultural issues when appropriate. How Do We Know When to Engage Cultural Issues? Key factors to consider:   Does it directly relate to moral issues addressed in Scripture? Is it so culturally dominant that silence could be misinterpreted? Do we have the expertise/authority to speak meaningfully on the issue? Will engaging help or hinder our primary mission of making disciples?   Three Key Principles for Cultural Engagement   Discernment - Think carefully rather than reacting out of fear Influence - Engage culture to be "salt and light" where God has placed you Hope - Maintain an optimistic, loving attitude toward those in the culture around us   Life Application This week, consider:   Where has God positioned you to be an influence in culture (work, school, community)? Are you operating more from fear or hope in your cultural engagement? How can you better discern which cultural issues deserve your attention and energy?   Questions for reflection:   Am I isolating myself too much from culture or becoming too absorbed in it? Do I view those with different cultural values as enemies or as people Jesus loves? What specific opportunities do I have this week to be "salt and light" in my sphere of influence?   Remember: Culture isn't the enemy - sin and Satan are. We're called not to hide from culture or attack it, but to engage it with Christ-like love and wisdom while maintaining our distinct identity as followers of Jesus.

04-16
44:31

Getting to Know Brion Elliott: NCC's New Worship and Tech Minister

  🎧 Episode Overview: In this special episode of NCC Unplugged, we introduce you to the newest member of our staff, Brion Elliott, who recently joined Norwin Christian Church as our Worship and Tech Minister. Brion shares his story—from growing up in Virginia and attending Bible college to how God gradually led him into full-time church ministry. Get to know his heart for worship, his family, his hobbies (including his love for pickleball!), and what he's most excited about in this next chapter. 🗣️ Highlights from the Episode: Brion's upbringing in a close-knit church in Virginia His education journey through Clark Summit and Lancaster Bible College The pivotal moment that led him from marketing to ministry How Brion met his wife Miranda and their growing family (yes—they're expecting!) What excites and challenges him about stepping into full-time church ministry A look into his dual role overseeing worship and tech His vision for building a worship family at NCC 🎵 Ministry & Mission: Brion’s role blends leading worship on stage and supporting behind-the-scenes technology, ensuring a smooth and meaningful Sunday experience. He’ll be coordinating with volunteers, scheduling services, planning themes, and helping our tech team thrive. 🙌 Connect with Brion: Be sure to say hello to Brion and Miranda at one of our services: Thursdays at 7:00 PM Sundays at 8:45 AM & 10:30 AM 🌐 Stay Connected: Visit us at norwinchristianchurch.com Follow us on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review to help others find NCC Unplugged.

04-01
20:52

Are Bible Colleges Dying? The Future of Christian Education & Why It Matters

In this episode of NCC Unplugged, we dive deep into Christian higher education and its impact on ministry and faith. Join hosts Jeff Terpstra, Matt Mastroianni, and Garrett Crawford as they explore theological studies, the challenges facing Christian colleges, and Garrett’s journey toward his PhD. They discuss deep theological questions about God's sovereignty, human free will, and how quantum mechanics serves as an analogy for understanding determinism. From personal experiences in ministry education to the future of Bible colleges, this episode is packed with insights for anyone curious about theology, education, and faith. Whether you’re considering seminary, questioning free will, or just love a good discussion, this episode is for you!   🔹 The purpose and challenges of Christian higher education 🔹 What it takes to earn a PhD in theology 🔹 Understanding determinism and free will through physics 🔹 The future of Christian colleges and alternative training options 🔹 How churches can partner with education institutions to develop future leaders #ChristianEducation #Theology #BibleCollege #MinistryTraining #FaithAndScience #QuantumMechanics #FreeWill #GodsSovereignty #ChurchLeadership #NCCUnplugged #ChristianPodcast

03-18
38:04

Garrett Says Goodbye: Trusting God's Call

In this episode of NCC Unplugged, Garrett Crawford, the minister of outreach and small groups at Norwin Christian Church, shares his journey of being called into ministry and his recent decision to transition to another church. Garrett reflects on his initial resistance to ministry, his growth and experiences at NCC, and the confirmation he received from God to move to a new role closer to his family. The discussion highlights the challenges and emotions involved in following God's call, the importance of being open to His guidance, and the impact of mentorship and community in shaping one's ministry journey.   Join us as we discuss: ✅ How Garrett first felt called to ministry ✅ The challenges of leaving a church family ✅ Trusting God’s plan even in uncertainty ✅ What’s next for Garrett and his family We’ll miss Garrett at NCC, but we know God has big plans ahead! Be sure to reach out with your well wishes and prayers.   🎧 Listen now and be encouraged in your own walk of faith! Additional Notes: 📅 NCC Service Times: Sundays: 8:45 AM & 10:30 AM Thursdays: 7:00 PM 🌐 Learn more at norwinchristianchurch.com 👍 If you enjoyed this episode, please like, share, and subscribe to help us spread the message!   #NCCUnplugged #MinistryCalling #GarrettCrawford #FaithJourney #GodsPlan #ChurchLeadership #ChristianPodcast #PastoralMinistry #NorwinChristianChurch

03-04
28:02

NCC Unplugged Rewind: Our First Outside Guest with Patsy Sassano

In this episode of NCC Unplugged Rewind, we take a look back at an interview with one of our first outside guests, Patsy Sassano from the First Christian Church in New Salem. The topic was Christian Unity. Enjoy! ----more---- Today's episode features an important conversation about Christian unity, the importance of connections and relationships with other Christians within and beyond the walls of one church. Allison, Jonathan and Patsy discuss the significance of making connections, the challenges of disunity, and practical ways to foster unity. They also share personal insights and experiences related to building connections and maintaining unity within the Christian community.----more----Key Topics: The importance of Christian unity Building connections within and beyond the church Practical ways to get involved and connect with others Overcoming challenges to maintain unity Personal stories and experiences in ministry ----more---- #NCCUnplugged #NormanChristianChurch #ChristianUnity #CommunityAndCulture #FaithConnections #YouthMinistry #ChildrensMinistry #ChristianPodcast #BuildingBridges #ChurchFamily #FaithJourney #CampChristian #GrowCurriculum #UnityInChrist

02-25
32:43

The Power of Prayer: Using Technology to Transform Global Prayer Efforts

🎧 Episode Summary In this episode of NCC Unplugged, Jeff Terpstra and Matt Mastroianni discuss Norwin Christian Church’s January prayer initiative using Prayer Global. Learn how technology played a key role in engaging the church community in worldwide prayer, uniting them with believers across the globe. The discussion covers the impact of Prayer Global, the power of visual prayer prompts, and how this initiative created a sense of urgency for the Great Commission. 🔗 Important Links & Resources Prayer Global – Visit Prayer Global Prayer Tools – Learn more about additional prayer resources Norwin Christian Church – Visit our website NCC Service Times: Sundays at 8:45 AM & 10:30 AM Thursdays at 7:00 PM 📌 Key Takeaways ✅ Prayer Global’s Impact: The church completed its first prayer lap in just 26 days, engaging members in global intercession. ✅ Technology & Prayer: A user-friendly app & website helped participants pray for specific countries, including statistics and scripture. ✅ A Shift in Perspective: Participants gained a new awareness of unreached people groups, leading to deeper prayer and curiosity. ✅ Urgency of the Gospel: Visualizing lost souls emphasized the importance of missions and evangelism. ✅ Personal & Family Growth: Many families, including Matt’s, used this initiative to teach children about prayer and missions. 🛠️ How to Get Involved 🔹 Join a Prayer Lap – Visit Prayer Global to start praying today. 🔹 Participate in Ramadan Prayer – Focused prayer for Muslims begins February 27th. 🔹 Stay Connected – Follow NCC Unplugged for more discussions on faith, community, and technology in the church. 📢 Rate & Review If this episode encouraged you, please leave a rating & review and share it with others! 🙏 Let’s continue praying together!

02-18
28:37

NCC Unplugged Rewind: Our First Roundtable

In this episode of NCC Unplugged Rewind, we take a look back at our very first Staff Round Table. The round table format is a chance for the staff at NCC to pull back the curtain and let you know a little about what's going on in their personal lives. Enjoy! ----more----In this episode of NCC Unplugged, the staff members of Norwin Christian Church gather for a roundtable discussion. They share personal experiences, including Garrett's trip to Boston to present a paper, the process of moving into a new house, and visiting friends from out of town. They also discuss upcoming events such as Serve Day and the Membership Class. The conversation highlights the importance of community, ministry, and serving others.

02-11
30:51

Understanding Biblical Interpretation: A Deep Dive into First Samuel

In this episode of NCC Unplugged, Jeff Terpstra and Matt discuss the intricacies of sermon preparation, focusing on the current series on First Samuel. They explore the challenges of condensing a long book into a sermon series, the importance of biblical interpretation, and the themes of legacy, reversal of fortunes, and kingship in First Samuel. The conversation also touches on the practical aspects of sermon planning, such as aligning worship songs with sermon themes and the use of various resources and commentaries to deepen understanding. Resources Mentioned: 🔹 Bible Study & Interpretation Tools: Blue Letter Bible – Free online resource with commentaries, original language tools, and Bible study aids. Strong’s Concordance – A reference tool for studying words in their original Hebrew and Greek contexts. A Son to Me – A commentary focusing on typology in First Samuel. 🔹 Biblical Interpretation Tips: Read in multiple translations (e.g., NIV, CSB). Pay attention to repeated words and themes. Understand the historical and cultural context. Cross-reference passages throughout Scripture. Utilize commentaries for deeper insights. 🔹 Museum of the Bible (Washington, D.C.) A highly recommended destination for learning about the history and preservation of the Bible. Join Us at Norwin Christian Church 📍 Service Times: Sundays: 8:45 AM & 10:30 AM Thursdays: 7:00 PM 🌐 Website: norwinchristianchurch.com 📢 Stay Connected: Follow NCC for updates, sermons, and more content. Send in your questions or feedback—we’d love to hear from you! 🎧 Enjoyed the episode? Rate, review, and share with friends and family!  

02-05
46:47

NCC Unplugged Rewind: Our first podcast

As we celebrate our 1 year podcasting anniversary we are going to Rewind some of our favorite episodes from this past year. This week we take a look at our very first episode that was published on December 12th, 2023. Enjoy! "Welcome to the inaugural episode of NCC Unplugged! We're thrilled to have you join us on this journey, whether it's your first time or you're revisiting our history. Today we're diving into the purpose of this podcast, aiming to foster community, engage in conversations, and connect with culture in a more extended format than traditional sermons or small group discussions. Join us as we introduce ourselves, share our intentional practices at home, and discuss purposeful approaches in our various ministries. We're excited to make this podcast a transparent platform for interviews, discussions, and insights into different aspects of our church. So grab your headphones, join our conversation, and get to know us a little better."   #PodcastAnniversary #RewindEpisodes #FirstEpisode #PodcastCelebration #Throwback #PodcastHighlights #PodcastJourney #BehindTheScenes #PodcastLife #MilestoneMoments #YearInReview

01-28
28:47

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