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Everyday Theology In Plain English

Everyday Theology In Plain English

Written by: Charlie Miller
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What if theology didn’t feel intimidating—but inspiring?


Everyday Theology in Plain English helps ordinary believers explore who God is and how His truth changes real life. In each short, conversational episode, host Charlie Miller breaks down big biblical ideas into simple, practical truths you can actually use — from understanding Scripture to trusting God in everyday moments.


No jargon. No lectures. Just real conversations about who God is, what He’s like, and why that matters for your Monday morning.


📖 Season 1: God’s Word for Real People

Learn how to trust the Bible, study it with confidence, and build your life on its truth. Over 18 episodes, you’ll discover that theology isn’t just for pastors or professors — it’s for anyone who wants to know God more deeply and follow Him more faithfully.


Because God isn’t hiding from you.

He wants to be known — and that’s exactly what we’re here to explore.

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Episodes
  • The Trinity Explained (Without Losing Your Mind) - S2E35
    Jul 6 2026

    God is like water: ice, liquid, and steam! God is like an egg: shell, white, and yolk! God is like a three-leaf clover! Ever had someone try to explain the Trinity that way, and it kind of made sense, but also kind of didn't?

    In this episode, we're tackling what might be the most mind-bending doctrine in all of Christianity, and we're going to make it as clear as possible without losing our minds. We'll unpack what the Trinity actually is (and isn't), why those popular analogies fall short, and — most importantly — why this isn't just an abstract puzzle for theologians. Understanding the Trinity changes how you pray, how you experience community, and how you relate to God every single day.

    "Every time you pray, you're experiencing the Trinity. You pray to the Father, through the Son, empowered by the Spirit. The three persons are actively involved in your relationship with God right now."

    In This Episode, You'll Discover:

    • The three essential affirmations of the Trinity — one God, three fully divine persons, all distinct
    • Why the popular analogies (water, egg, clover) actually describe ancient heresies — and why that's okay
    • Why the Trinity means God is inherently relational — love existed before creation because God is Trinity

    Practical Applications:

    • Approach God with confidence — the Father isn't the "strict one" while Jesus is the "nice one"; they're one God
    • Enter divine community — the God who exists as community invites you into community with himself and his people
    • Transform your prayer life — you're not sending words into the void; you're engaging with the three-personed God

    Your Assignment This Week: Be intentional about engaging all three persons of the Trinity in your prayer life this week. One day, focus your prayers on the Father — thanking him for his love and provision. Another day, focus on Jesus — thanking him for salvation and asking him to help you follow him. Another day, focus on the Spirit — asking for his guidance, power, and help. Experience the fullness of relating to the three-personed God and notice how it enriches your prayer life.

    💬 Community Question: Which person of the Trinity do you relate to most easily, and which feels most distant or confusing? Maybe you love Jesus but feel nervous about the Father, or you're comfortable with the Father but unsure what to do with the Spirit. Your honesty might help others realize they're not alone in finding some aspects of God easier to connect with than others — and might spark some helpful conversation about how to grow. Email us at Charlie@heychurchmedia.com or just hit the "Send us a text" link below!

    We're building something important together in Season 2, and YOUR voice matters. Follow the show so you don't miss the next episode, and share this with someone who's given up trying to understand the Trinity!

    📖 Want to go deeper? Grab the Season 2 companion guide book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Nvi2fk

    Send us Fan Mail

    Watch our podcast episodes on YouTube. Follow our channel right HERE

    Get The Books! Grab your copy of the Season 1 and Season 2 Companion Guides from Amazon.com...

    Everyday Theology In Plain English: Season 1 Companion Guide

    Everyday Theology In Plain English: Season 2 Companion Guide

    You can find ALL of Pastor Charlie's books on Amazon:

    CLICK HERE to see Pastor Charlie's books

    Thanks for listening to Everyday Theology In Plain English!

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    15 mins
  • God’s Patience: Why He Hasn’t Given Up on You - S2E34
    Jun 29 2026

    How many times have you made the same mistake? Confessed the same sin? Promised to change and then... didn't? And yet — here you are. Still loved. Still pursued. Still welcomed back.

    In this episode, we're exploring one of the most underappreciated attributes of God: his patience. We'll unpack what it really means that God is "slow to anger," why his patience has a purpose (not just passivity), how it has limits (no, really), and how the patience he's shown you should reshape how you treat the people who test yours. If you've ever wondered why God hasn't given up on you, this episode is your answer.

    "God sees everything you've done wrong — every sin, every failure, every broken promise — and he chooses to keep working with you rather than discarding you. That's not weakness. That's supernatural restraint."

    In This Episode, You'll Discover:

    • What "slow to anger" really means — and why theologians call it "longsuffering"
    • Four aspects of God's patience — including the sobering truth that it has limits
    • Why God's patience isn't passive — it has a purpose, and it's actively buying time for sinners to be saved

    Practical Applications:

    • Find hope when you keep failing — God isn't tired of you, and his patience hasn't expired
    • Use this time wisely — patience isn't an invitation to procrastinate on obedience; it's an opportunity to respond
    • Extend patience to others — you've received far more than you could ever be asked to give

    Your Assignment This Week: Spend some time reflecting on God's patience in your own life. Think about a specific sin or struggle you've dealt with over and over — one where you might have expected God to give up on you by now. Thank him that his patience hasn't run out and that he's still working with you. Then ask him to show you one person you need to extend more patience to this week — someone who's testing your limits the way you've tested God's.

    💬 Community Question: Looking back at your life, where do you most see God's patience at work? Is there a specific area where he's been especially patient with you — a struggle that's taken years, a pattern he keeps forgiving, a growth process that's been slower than you'd like? Your story of God's patience might encourage someone who's feeling hopeless about their own repeated failures. Email us at Charlie@heychurchmedia.com or just hit the "Send us a text" link below!

    We're building something important together in Season 2, and YOUR voice matters. Follow the show so you don't miss the next episode, and share this with someone who needs to hear that God hasn't given up on them!

    📖 Want to go deeper? Grab the Season 2 companion guide book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Nvi2fk

    Send us Fan Mail

    Watch our podcast episodes on YouTube. Follow our channel right HERE

    Get The Books! Grab your copy of the Season 1 and Season 2 Companion Guides from Amazon.com...

    Everyday Theology In Plain English: Season 1 Companion Guide

    Everyday Theology In Plain English: Season 2 Companion Guide

    You can find ALL of Pastor Charlie's books on Amazon:

    CLICK HERE to see Pastor Charlie's books

    Thanks for listening to Everyday Theology In Plain English!

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    14 mins
  • God’s Grace: Getting What You Could Never Earn - S2E33
    Jun 22 2026

    Most Christians believe in grace for salvation but live like they have to earn everything else. We trust grace to get us in the door, then switch to performance mode for everything after that. Sound familiar?

    In this episode, we're rescuing the most important word in the Christian vocabulary from background-music status. We'll explore what grace really means, why it's not just how you got saved but how you live every single day, and how living by grace instead of performance can free you from the exhausting treadmill of trying to be "good enough." If your Christian life feels like an endless performance review, this episode is for you.

    "Grace doesn't just change your status before God — it changes your heart. When you truly understand that you're loved despite your sin, it makes you want to live differently. Not to earn more love, but because you've been so loved already."

    In This Episode, You'll Discover:

    • The crucial difference between mercy and grace — and why you need both
    • Five characteristics of grace — free, undeserved, all-encompassing, transformative, and not opposed to good works
    • Why grace covers not just the sins of your past, but the failures of your today and tomorrow

    Practical Applications:

    • Stop performing for God's acceptance — you're working from acceptance, not for it
    • Be honest about your failures — grace is bigger than your worst day, and honesty with God is the path to freedom
    • Extend grace to others — give what you've received, even when people don't deserve it

    Your Assignment This Week: Identify one area where you've been living by performance rather than grace. Maybe it's your quiet time routine — you feel guilty when you miss it. Maybe it's your service at church — you're driven by obligation rather than overflow. Maybe it's your constant worry about whether you're "good enough." Confess that performance mindset to God, thank him that your acceptance is already secure in Christ, and ask him to help you live from grace rather than for approval.

    💬 Community Question: Where do you most struggle to live by grace instead of performance? Is it in your spiritual disciplines, your service, your sense of God's approval, or somewhere else? What would it look like for grace to transform that area of your life? Share your struggle — you might help someone else realize they're not alone in treating their relationship with God like a performance review. Email us at Charlie@heychurchmedia.com or just hit the "Send us a text" link below!

    We're building something important together in Season 2, and YOUR voice matters. Follow the show so you don't miss the next episode, and share this with someone who needs to stop performing and start resting in grace!

    📖 Want to go deeper? Grab the Season 2 companion guide book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Nvi2fk

    Send us Fan Mail

    Watch our podcast episodes on YouTube. Follow our channel right HERE

    Get The Books! Grab your copy of the Season 1 and Season 2 Companion Guides from Amazon.com...

    Everyday Theology In Plain English: Season 1 Companion Guide

    Everyday Theology In Plain English: Season 2 Companion Guide

    You can find ALL of Pastor Charlie's books on Amazon:

    CLICK HERE to see Pastor Charlie's books

    Thanks for listening to Everyday Theology In Plain English!

    Show More Show Less
    15 mins
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