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Jun 7, 2022 · 54m 20s

Cullen and Mason chat with Trey Pearson. They chat about Trey's time as the frontman of Everyday Sunday, his story of coming out as gay, and about his new music....

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Cullen and Mason chat with Trey Pearson. They chat about Trey's time as the frontman of Everyday Sunday, his story of coming out as gay, and about his new music.

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Marcus Pitcock

Marcus Pitcock

9 months ago

I had not heard of this podcast and enjoyed the one I listened to with Kaal from Pillar so decided to check out another. I have heard similiar stories of people who have left what they call fundamentalism based on feelings and wanting to live out a different lifestyle. My story is somewhat opposite. I grew up thinking I was a Christian although I knew very little about the Bible and only stories from Sunday School where I went to church as a youth, but was no longer attending. I had my own viewpoints on everything and thought God loved me and I was a good person and that was all I needed. I grew up in the Bay Area and never was asked by anyone about faith, Jesus, or the Bible. There was no thought of God when I made my decisions in any area of life. I started reading the Bible when I was 20 and it changed my life. I decided to put my faith in Jesus and realized in order to really love others like Jesus, I had to repent of my sin (which was a lot), put my faith in Him, and change my life and live for Him. In changing my life and trying to realign it to scripture my views changed on forgiveness, people who I felt had wronged me, money, lust, sexuality, divorce, homosexuality, etc.. I realized that how i had been living was away from God and found that He would give me strength to change it. Although I still sin often my desires for it changed and my love for others did also. I did not want to live based on my feelings anymore but on Truth and how God wanted me to live. I want to encourage anyone who listens to this and Trey and the Black Sheep Podcast people to let the Bible shape their truth and not culture. Don't live a life based on feelings. I have known a lot of people who have left their spouses, become part time dad's, changed their lives, and devasted a lot of others, when they decided to go after what their feelings and what they thought would make them happy. I am so thankful Jesus saved me when he did and turned my life around. I am thankful to be in a church that is seeing lives change and that loves people as Jesus did and calls people out to change their lives. It is involved in the community in schools, with homelessness, missions, and loves people wherever they are at and points them to Jesus and shows that He offers so much more. That is what I have seen in my life and hope and pray that Trey and Black Sheep can experience the same. Don't let society and feelings define truth but go to the Bible and follow the life Jesus lead in all areas not just the ones you agree with, which is what I had done for 20 years.
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