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April 25, 2025 40 mins

In this episode, Aaron and Erwin McManus share their vision for a new chapter of the Mind Shift podcast—one centered on answering the deep, complex questions people have about God, the Bible, and faith. They express a desire to tackle not just the well-known scriptures, but also the obscure, confusing, and even bizarre passages that often go ignored. Their goal is to help listeners remove the intellectual and emotional roadblocks that prevent deeper spiritual connection.


They reflect on the evolution of the podcast itself, acknowledging how far it has come over 80+ episodes. With renewed clarity, they want the show to become a space for theological exploration that still feels personal and accessible. They also talk about the emotional weight of leading a church through major spiritual moments like Easter, and how those experiences often lead to deeper introspection for both the community and themselves.


As they recount the most recent Easter services at Mosaic, Aaron highlights the massive effort from the creative team and volunteers who made it all possible. Erwin praises the passion and dedication of a church community driven not by staff but by people giving their time and heart. They speak candidly about the lingering challenges of rebuilding after COVID, and how the Mosaic culture continues to grow stronger through shared purpose and innovation.


The episode also explores Mosaic’s global footprint, now impacting cities like Mexico City, Quito, and London. Aaron shares stories of creative church spaces and growing international communities, while Erwin reflects on the legal and cultural complexities of expanding globally. They see Mosaic not just as a local church, but a worldwide movement built on the uniqueness of each individual and culture, rather than conformity or religious tradition.


Aaron and Erwin close the episode with a discussion about their recent political and social commentary, particularly the reactions to their thoughts on billionaires in government. Erwin defends the importance of leadership experience at scale, while Aaron notes the polarized response online. They both reaffirm the value of thoughtful, nuanced conversations in a world where faith, politics, and culture are deeply intertwined—and encourage listeners to join them in the journey ahead by submitting questions and staying engaged with the podcast.

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