• Are Ghosts, Angels & Demons Real? A Biblical Conversation
    Jul 14 2026

    If you’ve ever wondered whether there’s more going on than what we can see—but don’t want fear, hype, or strange answers—this conversation is for you. Pastor Mateen shares a thoughtful biblical perspective on the spiritual world so you can approach these questions with confidence instead of anxiety.

    • What Scripture actually says about angels, demons, and spiritual beings
    • Why Christians shouldn’t ignore the spiritual world—or obsess over it
    • How God’s authority gives believers confidence instead of fear

    Chapters

    02:24 Mateen’s Story: From the Occult to Following Jesus

    08:15 What Does the Bible Actually Say About Spiritual Beings?

    13:15 Should Christians Be Afraid of Demons?

    21:33 Can Christians Be Demon Possessed?

    29:16 What Should You Do If You’re Still Wrestling With These Questions?

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    32 mins
  • When Death Still Scares You as a Christian
    Jun 30 2026

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    If you believe in Jesus but death, hell, or the afterlife still make your stomach drop, this episode is for you. Emmy sits down with Matt Holtzman to talk honestly about fear, grief, heaven, hell, Scripture, and the kind of hope that does not rush past the hard questions.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • Why honest questions about death do not make you a bad Christian
    • How Scripture, mystery, and pastoral care can hold together when answers feel incomplete
    • One low-pressure next step if grief, doubt, or fear has been feeling too heavy to carry alone

    Matt brings his experience as a caring ministries pastor who has walked with people through grief, final days, doubt, and fear.

    Your next step: bring one real question into the light with someone you trust, and find people who can walk with you at First Pres.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Why Christians still fear death (and why it's okay to ask)

    04:09 What do you say to someone who's afraid to die?

    08:12 Can you really be sure what happens after death?

    16:14 Holding faith and mystery together without pretending

    24:21 What if you're afraid of hell—or for someone you love?

    29:27 Your next step if grief, doubt, or fear feels overwhelming

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    35 mins
  • A Real Conversation About What Prayer Changes
    Jun 16 2026

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    If you’ve wondered whether prayer really matters in everyday life, this episode is for you. This conversation offers an honest look at why prayer can feel hard, what it changes, and how to take a real next step without pretending.

    Why prayer can feel slow, silent, or confusing
    What prayer changes even when your situation stays hard
    How to begin again with honesty instead of pressure

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    32 mins
  • How to Handle Conflict Without Shutting Down
    Jun 2 2026

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    If you know a conversation matters but you keep putting it off because you do not want to make it weird or make it worse, this is for you. This episode will help you understand why conflict feels so loaded and how one honest step can move you toward trust, real community, and belonging.

    - Why hard conversations can feel emotionally expensive even when you care about people
    - How to tell the difference between peacemaking and avoidance
    - One low-pressure next step for saying something true without trying to fix everything at once

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    30 mins
  • Stop Treating Science and Faith Like They’re Enemies
    Apr 21 2026

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    If science questions have left you confused, torn, or unsure what to do with faith, this conversation is for you. This is for people who want a more honest way to think about science, belief, doubt, and what it means to keep moving toward God.

    In this episode we cover:

    How worldview shapes the way you think about science and meaning

    Why medicine, discovery, and faith do not have to be enemies

    A practical mindset for staying curious when your perspective is getting rebuilt

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    32 mins
  • What to Do When You Are Scared to Say Your Doubts Out Loud
    Apr 7 2026

    If you are scared to say what you really think about faith, this is for you.

    If you have been carrying doubts, questions, or frustration and wondering whether church can handle the truth, this episode meets that moment with honesty.

    What young adults are really feeling when faith starts to feel shaky

    Why church can feel unsafe when honesty seems costly

    How belonging can start before everything feels settled

    Tim McConnell shares an honest conversation designed to help people feel known, less alone, and invited into real community.

    Next step: take one honest step toward belonging at First Pres: https://firstprescos.org/belong

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    33 mins
  • Mentors, Discipleship, and the Life You Can’t Google
    Mar 24 2026

    Life has a lot of questions you can’t Google—this episode explores why mentorship might be the missing piece.

    Have you ever felt like everyone else has life figured out while you’re still Googling how adulthood works? Many young adults long for guidance but don’t know how to find a mentor—or even what mentorship should look like.

    In this episode of the Light + Life Podcast, Tim and Liza explore the role of mentorship in the Christian life. They discuss why discipleship was always meant to happen through relationships—learning by walking alongside someone who is further along in faith and life. The conversation covers the awkwardness many people feel when approaching a mentor, the difference between friendship and mentorship, and how both mentors and mentees grow in the relationship. Along the way, they share practical ways to begin mentorship organically within church community and encourage listeners to prayerfully consider who they might learn from—and who they might invest in.

    Key Takeaways

    • Mentorship reflects the model of Jesus, who invited people to “follow me” and learn by walking with him.
    • Some of the most important parts of life and faith are “un-googleable” and require guidance from others.
    • Healthy mentorship doesn’t require perfection—mentors share both victories and struggles.
    • Many mentorship relationships begin informally through admiration, shared conversation, and simple invitations to coffee or lunch.
    • Mentorship is mutual: mentors often learn and grow just as much as mentees.
    • A helpful framework is identifying people ahead of you to learn from and people behind you to invest in.

    Action Steps / Practical Applications

    Pray for three mentors. Ask God to show you people whose lives reflect the kind of faith and character you hope to grow into.

    Start with a conversation. Invite someone you admire to coffee and ask how they’ve grown in a particular area of life.

    Suggest a shared rhythm. Consider reading a book, studying Scripture, or meeting monthly together.

    Show up ready to learn. Respect your mentor’s time and actively apply the wisdom they share.

    Look behind you too. Pray for three people you could encourage or walk alongside in their faith journey.

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    26 mins
  • Singleness Is Not A Waiting Room
    Mar 10 2026

    What if singleness isn’t a delay in your real life—but a place where Christ meets you fully?

    In this honest and hope-filled conversation, Liza and Tim explore what the church often gets wrong about singleness. From dating fasts and codependency to cultural idolization of the nuclear family, they unpack the tension many feel between longing for marriage and learning to live fully today. Together, they build a broader, more biblical vision of singleness—one that includes those waiting, those widowed, those never called to marriage, and those living faithfully in unexpected seasons. At its heart, this episode reminds us that identity is rooted in Christ—not relationship status.

    Key Takeaways

    • Singleness is not a lesser life—it is not a “holding pattern” before something better.
    • Marriage is a gift, but it does not fix insecurity, self-pity, or identity struggles.
    • The church must honor and learn from singles, widows, and those living celibate lives.
    • Cultural pressure often idolizes family life in ways Scripture does not.
    • Jesus and Paul model lives that were whole, faithful, and unmarried.
    • Fulfillment is found in Christ—whether single, married, widowed, or unwillingly single.

    Action Steps / Practical Applications

    • Write a sentence that names who you are before your relationship status (e.g., “I am loved, called, and not alone.”)
    • Examine your prayers—are you asking God only for the blessing, or also for transformation?
    • Take one relational step this week: text a friend, join a group, or initiate community.
    • Practice gratitude for this season—even while holding your longings honestly before the Lord.
    • Ask: What might God be shaping in me right now?
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    31 mins