Sonrise Pastors Podcast
Sonrise Pastors Podcast
Podcast Description
Featuring two types of series, each podcast combs through various hot topics and discussions with Pastor John Hammer, a Jesus disciple, preacher, author, and poet in Everett, Washington.
SERIES 1: "Theology, Culture & Leadership" are interviews and discussions around current trends in both pop culture and the church. Followed by answering how we best navigate those trends as disciples of Jesus.
SERIES 2: "Dear Young Man" begins with a letter written to the next generation of men then responds with a focus on today's realistic journey towards manhood. Lastly, how the adult male can drive hope, character, and promise into tomorrow's men.
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Content Themes
The podcast explores themes related to theology, culture, and leadership. Sample episodes include discussions on the 2024 elections and voting to think Biblically about political engagement, as well as a focus on manhood and the journey to becoming a responsible adult male in 'Dear Young Man'. Other topics include cultural trends, family dynamics, and spiritual warfare, with episodes like 'Deliverance From Demonic Spirits And Spiritual Warfare' addressing contemporary issues within the church.

Featuring two types of series, each podcast combs through various hot topics and discussions with Pastor John Hammer, a Jesus disciple, preacher, author, and poet in Everett, Washington.
SERIES 1: “Theology, Culture & Leadership” are interviews and discussions around current trends in both pop culture and the church. Followed by answering how we best navigate those trends as disciples of Jesus.
SERIES 2: “Dear Young Man” begins with a letter written to the next generation of men then responds with a focus on today’s realistic journey towards manhood. Lastly, how the adult male can drive hope, character, and promise into tomorrow’s men.
Brought to you by the Sonrise Podcast Network.
This panel discussion addresses the epidemic of leadership failure in charismatic and Pentecostal circles, emphasizing that true success in Christian ministry is not measured by platform influence or church growth, but by maintaining Christ-like character, strong family relationships, and authentic intimacy with God. The speakers challenge the CEO-driven church model that has replaced spirituality with strategy, arguing that ministry must flow from a life of prayer and devotion rather than human planning. They stress that the closest relationships—spouse and children—should reflect the greatest respect for a leader, and that ministry calling must never supersede the primary calling to love Jesus and family well.

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