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The Kingdom Creatives Podcast

The Kingdom Creatives Podcast

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The Kingdom Creatives podcast is a dynamic exploration of faith-driven innovation in the digital age. It's where cutting-edge technology meets timeless truth, and where creative visionaries share how they're revolutionizing church outreach and engagement.
Whether you're a pastor seeking to amplify your message, a creative professional looking to serve the church, or a tech-savvy believer passionate about digital evangelism, this podcast delivers actionable insights and inspiration.
Join us as we uncover the latest trends, tools, and techniques that are shaping the future of ministry.Copyright Akta Media
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  • Virtue Signalling Is Killing Christian Music — w/ Nathan Finochio | KC Pod #30
    Feb 6 2026
    He’s outspoken, unfiltered, and allergic to performative faith. In this no-holds-barred Part II conversation, Nathan Finochio joins the Kingdom Creators Podcast to dismantle the myths around the Christian music industry, ambition, awards shows, and the growing obsession with “keeping it pure.” What starts as a debate about industry quickly turns into a deeper confrontation with virtue signaling, Gen Z authenticity, authority, and the will to power shaping modern Christian culture.This episode wrestles with uncomfortable questions: Is ambition ungodly? Are awards shows corrupt — or are we just projecting cynicism? Where does personal conviction end and public performance begin? And why does Christianity seem uniquely vulnerable to moral posturing in the social media age?Raw, funny, confrontational, and deeply philosophical, this conversation challenges Christians to rethink how faith, influence, and integrity actually play out in the real world — not just online.IN THIS EPISODE:✅ Is the “Christian Music Industrial Complex” a lazy critique?✅ Why ambition isn’t anti-gospel — and never was✅ The real issue with awards shows, platforms, and public convictions✅ Virtue signaling, performative faith, and social media Christianity✅ Gen Z, authenticity, and distrust of authority✅ When “personal conviction” becomes spiritual pressure✅ Power, influence, and why Christians aren’t immune to either✅ When calling out the industry becomes its own kind of industry✅ How Christians should actually handle fame, success, and platformsKEY QUOTES:“Industry isn’t evil — lazy critique is.”“Everybody has a will to power. Christians just spiritualise it.”“If it’s truly personal, why announce it to millions?”“The moment virtue becomes content, it stops being virtue.”ABOUT NATHAN FINOCHIO:Nathan Finochio is a pastor, speaker, and cultural commentator known for his sharp critique of performative Christianity and his ability to challenge both the church and culture with clarity and conviction. With a background spanning ministry, theology, and cultural analysis, Nathan brings a rare mix of humour, honesty, and intellectual depth to conversations about faith, power, and influence.CONNECT WITH KINGDOM CREATORS:Instagram: @kngdmcrvsWebsite: www.kingdomcreatives.com.auSubscribe for more honest conversations about faith, culture, leadership, and following Jesus in a noisy, performative world.💬 Drop a comment: Where do you think personal conviction should stay personal?#christianpodcast #faithandculture #genz #virtuesignaling #christianmusic #churchculture #authenticfaith #kingdomcreativesIf you want this even hotter (or more YouTube-safe), I can:🔥 rewrite the first paragraph for max outrage🎯 optimise for retention + CTR🧨 create a thumbnail line that guarantees comments
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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Facing Death, Bullying, and Finding God — w/ Xenia James | KC Pod #29
    Jan 11 2026
    She’s a storyteller, historian, Alpha Youth voice, and a guide for a generation wrestling with faith, identity, and purpose. In this raw and deeply moving conversation, Xenia James opens up about grief, bullying, anxiety, faith, and the moment she encountered a love that changed everything. From childhood trauma to discovering Jesus in a packed London church, this episode is an honest look at how God meets us in our deepest pain and redeems it.
    IN THIS EPISODE:✅ Growing up with faith but without a personal relationship with God✅ Experiencing death, grief, and trauma at a young age✅ How bullying and anxiety shaped her teenage years✅ Panic attacks, people pleasing, and searching for belonging✅ The moment she encountered the Holy Spirit for the first time✅ Why truth not achievement heals deep wounds✅ Wrestling with doubt, calling, and career direction✅ How God redeems lost years and gives purpose to pain✅ Why Gen Z is hungry for faith that’s honest not performative
    KEY QUOTES:“You can only fight lies with perfect truth.”“I didn’t know I was searching for Jesus but He knew where to find me.”“I thought I was broken but I was just unheard.”“God didn’t erase my pain He redeemed it.”
    ABOUT XENIA JAMES:Xenia is a creator, historian, and speaker passionate about helping young people explore faith, purpose, and life’s biggest questions. Known for her work with Alpha Youth and her ability to communicate deep truth with clarity and compassion, she uses storytelling to help a new generation encounter Jesus in a real and meaningful way.
    CONNECT WITH XENIA:Instagram: @missxeniajames
    CONNECT WITH KINGDOM CREATIVES:Instagram: @kngdmcrvsWebsite: www.kingdomcreatives.com.au
    Subscribe for more honest conversations about faith, identity, purpose, mental health, and following Jesus through the real, messy moments of life.
    💬 Drop a comment: What’s one moment that changed your faith journey forever?#faith #testimony #genz #mentalhealth #anxiety #purpose #alphayouth #christianpodcast #kingdomcreatives
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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • These Comments Are Unhinged | KC Pod #28
    Dec 28 2025
    In this chaotic and hilarious episode, Sam and Josh read real YouTube and Instagram comments from past podcast episodes, delivered one by one by Shawn and try to guess which episode each comment came from. What starts as a simple guessing game quickly descends into confusion, self-roasting, forgotten guests, and uncontrollable laughter — all while Shawn quietly enjoys the chaos he’s created. This is Kingdom Creatives at its most self-aware, chaotic, and unfiltered. This is Comment Carnival. ⸻ IN THIS EPISODE: ✅ Sam and Josh guessing episodes based only on viewer comments ✅ Shawn reading unhinged, savage, and hilarious comments ✅ YouTube comments with absolutely no mercy ✅ Forgetting their own episodes (more than once) ✅ Chaos, banter, and overlapping conversations ✅ When the comments completely derail the game ✅ The moment everything falls apart ✅ Proof that reading the comments is always a mistake ⸻ KEY MOMENTS & QUOTES: “Who are these guys?” “Literally nothing of substance was said.” “You suck, bro.” “That probably should’ve been cut.” “This episode is just the comments roasting us.” ⸻ ABOUT THIS EPISODE: Comment Carnival is a game-style Kingdom Creatives episode where Shawn reads real viewer comments, and Sam and Josh attempt to identify which past episode each comment came from. From thoughtful critiques to one-word insults, nothing is off-limits — and no one is safe. ⸻ CONNECT WITH KINGDOM CREATIVES: Instagram: @kngdmcrvs Website: www.kingdomcreatives.com.au ⸻
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    26 mins
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