
Generation to Revelation
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Podcast Overview
<p>A Boomer, Gen X, and a Millennial walk into a church to discuss relevant topics for being a Christian today.</p> <p><span>Through honest, respectful conversation, three Christian leaders from three different generations and religious upbringings show that Christians can ask hard questions, disagree with grace, and still walk together in love.</span></p> <p>A Podcast from First Lutheran Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado.</p>
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Publishing Since
8/13/2025
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Recent Episodes

April 9, 2026
Holy Wars | When Christians Pick Up Swords Instead of Crosses
In the season two finale, three generations — a boomer, a Gen Xer, and a millennial — discuss Christianity and violence, tracing history from the Old Testament and Crusades to just war theory, pacifism, and modern conflicts.They examine how religion can be used for power, the tension between church and state, moral responsibility, and the path toward confession, reconciliation, and following Jesus’ teachings.

April 2, 2026
Dead People Walking | What We Really Believe About Miracles
Three generations — a boomer, a Gen Xer, and a millennial — walk to church and wrestle with miracles: what they mean, how they relate to science, and why the resurrection is the cornerstone of Christian hope.The conversation explores C.S. Lewis’s distinction between miracles of the old creation and new creation, real-life healing stories, doubt, suffering, and how belief shapes what we see as miraculous.On the brink of Easter, the hosts emphasize the resurrection’s promise of life beyond death, the call to bring healing in the world, and why people still gather for this life-changing story.

March 26, 2026
The Devil Made Me Do It | Spiritual Warfare in the Real World
On this episode of Generation to Revelation the hosts unpack spiritual warfare—what we mean by the devil and demons, how scripture and personal experience shape belief, and how modern explanations (mental health, social forces) intersect with traditional spiritual language.They discuss practical pastoral responses, abuses in charismatic practice, cultural differences in seeing the supernatural, and why Jesus remains central to confronting evil.
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- What is Generation to Revelation?
<p>A Boomer, Gen X, and a Millennial walk into a church to discuss relevant topics for being a Christian today.</p> <p><span>Through honest, respectful conversation, three Christian leaders from three different generations and religious upbringings show that Christians can ask hard questions, disagree with grace, and still walk together in love.</span></p> <p>A Podcast from First Lutheran Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
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