How the Hillsong Cool Factor Changed Worship for Good and for Ill
Hillsong has been a major player in transforming Christianity from a communal lifestyle to a spectator sport.

Hillsong has been a major player in transforming Christianity from a communal lifestyle to a spectator sport.

Cult movies ‘Midnight Special’ and ‘The Path’ are having Wade and Kevin shop for sneakers and jogging suits. Tinfoil optional.

Like the freedom of the airship in a Japanese role-playing game, our freedom in Christ is not simply a negative liberty, a release from worldly constraints

The Bachelor is a fairy tale and how J.R.R. Tolkien would have loved the show is the topic for the CaPC Digest with Drew, Tyler and guest Joy Beth Smith.

Rest in peace, capital-I Internet. We hardly knew ye.

The food we consume not only determines how well we live this life, it also expresses who we are.

The CaPC 25 for 2016 reaches the the 10th slot milestone as S.D. Kelly, Jonathan Clauson and special guest Drew Dyck debate between three different nominations to add to the list

Drew Barrymore says that her impending divorce doesn’t take away from being a family. Is this even possible?

Rob Bentz’s ‘The Unfinished Church’ is for those of us who are trying to figure out the church, free to CAPC members from Crossway Books.

Erin and Hannah talk about the 80/20 rule, how non proactive members are important to a community, and how they fit into the Christian community.

The battle over Yankee Stadium’s premium seats reveals the tensions between old and new.

At this point in my life, nostalgia has become indispensable to my formation as a spiritual disciple.

Kevin Garcia joined the show to compare notes on ministry in the hood and songs about the hood, specifically Freddie Gibbs’ “Forever and a Day” and Smoke DZA’s “Morals”.

The sensate culture that drove Riggan Thompson into a desperate suicidal search for relevance, fame, and attention is in fact our own.

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Terrence Malick’s ‘Knight of Cups’ get the review from Wade and Kevin followed by their Top 5 films set in their hometowns of Houston and Chicago.
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