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Content provided by Jeremy Jernigan is a former megachurch pastor turned wine-loving theologian who’s not afraid to ask the hard questions about Christianity. As the host of Cabernet and Pray, Jeremy blends deep theological exploration with cultural critique, all while sippi, Jeremy Jernigan is a former megachurch pastor turned wine-loving theologian who’s not afraid to ask the hard questions about Christianity. As the host of Cabernet, Jeremy blends deep theological exploration with cultural critique, All while sipping exceptional wines from around the world. With a background in ministry, A passion for progressive faith, Jeremy invites listeners into raw, Honest conversations about doubt, Rediscovering Jesus beyond evangelicalism. Whether he’s unpacking a problematic Bible passage, Challenging toxic church traditions, Or exploring the beauty of grace with a guest, Jeremy offers a fresh take on faith that’s thoughtful, Deeply rooted in love. If you're seeking a faith that holds space for curiosity, A good Pinot Noir, and You're in the right place.. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jeremy Jernigan is a former megachurch pastor turned wine-loving theologian who’s not afraid to ask the hard questions about Christianity. As the host of Cabernet and Pray, Jeremy blends deep theological exploration with cultural critique, all while sippi, Jeremy Jernigan is a former megachurch pastor turned wine-loving theologian who’s not afraid to ask the hard questions about Christianity. As the host of Cabernet, Jeremy blends deep theological exploration with cultural critique, All while sipping exceptional wines from around the world. With a background in ministry, A passion for progressive faith, Jeremy invites listeners into raw, Honest conversations about doubt, Rediscovering Jesus beyond evangelicalism. Whether he’s unpacking a problematic Bible passage, Challenging toxic church traditions, Or exploring the beauty of grace with a guest, Jeremy offers a fresh take on faith that’s thoughtful, Deeply rooted in love. If you're seeking a faith that holds space for curiosity, A good Pinot Noir, and You're in the right place. or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

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In this episode, I talk with my friend Tyler Johnson. Until recently, Tyler was the Lead Pastor of a ten-congregation multisite church. He recently decided to step away from that and is now a spiritual and social entrepreneur entering into the marketplace. He's a man of many convictions and recently started a business called “The Human Element.” We take sips of a 2021 Argyle Nusshaus Riesling and a 2019 Il Farneto - Rosso ‘Giandon’ as we converse about baseball, entrepreneurship, and our favorite wines.
The discussion gets deep as we explore Tyler’s transition from leading a congregation to leading in the entrepreneurial world. He shares his journey, challenges, and lessons learned about human capital in the business landscape. Tyler's business, the Human Element, is a testament to the belief in human beings as the most potent form of capital. We explore his unique approach to leadership that emphasizes empathy, relational intelligence, and emotional intelligence. Tyler drops an incredible analogy of a chef at a restaurant to what it can often feel like when leading in a church.
Our conversation with Tyler culminates with exploring unity and diversity within Christianity, and how elements like wine, food, and ambiance can reconcile religious divides. We discuss his relationship-building strategy to bridge these divides and the role of social trust in this process. As we wrap up, we delve into seeing the world through Jesus's eyes and how prioritizing the marginalized can unlock ultimate reality. So, lean in, listen up, and join us for an enlightening episode filled with thoughtful insights, wine, and baseball.
Wines:

  • 2021 Argyle Nusshaus Riesling
  • 2019 Il Farneto - Rosso ‘Giandon’
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