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Reflecting on Growth + What’s Next for Come.Union
Apr 14, 2026
29m 23s
What Happens After You Accept Jesus?
Mar 31, 2026
58m 01s
Why the Cross, the Resurrection & Communion?
Mar 17, 2026
55m 29s
What Is Revival… and Is It Actually Happening?
Mar 3, 2026
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What Is Discipleship, Really?
Feb 17, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 4/14/26 | ![]() Reflecting on Growth + What’s Next for Come.Union✨ | faithcommunity+4 | — | Come.UnionSubstack+3 | — | Come.Unionpodcast+6 | — | 29m 23s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() What Happens After You Accept Jesus?✨ | faithChristianity+5 | — | — | — | faithChristianity+8 | — | 58m 01s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Why the Cross, the Resurrection & Communion?✨ | Christianityresurrection+3 | — | — | — | crossresurrection+5 | — | 55m 29s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() What Is Revival… and Is It Actually Happening?✨ | revivalspiritual transformation+3 | — | — | — | revivalspirituality+5 | — | 51m 51s | |
| 2/17/26 | ![]() What Is Discipleship, Really?✨ | discipleshipspiritual growth+3 | — | — | — | discipleshipspiritual growth+4 | — | 52m 08s | |
| 2/3/26 | ![]() What is the Role of the Church?✨ | role of the churchcommunity+4 | — | Substack | — | church rolecommunity+5 | — | 1h 06m 40s | |
| 1/20/26 | ![]() Who is the Holy Spirit?✨ | Holy Spiritrelationship with God+3 | — | — | — | Holy Spiritspirituality+4 | — | 1h 04m 48s | |
| 1/6/26 | ![]() What is Repentance?✨ | repentancefaith journey+5 | — | Prodigal Son | — | repentancefaith+5 | — | 17m 00s | |
| 12/23/25 | ![]() A Christmas Pause: God With Us✨ | Christmasjoy+4 | — | SubStackA Christmas Pause: God With Us | — | Christmasjoy+5 | — | 27m 57s | |
| 12/9/25 | ![]() What is Sin?✨ | sinidentity+4 | — | Come.Union Podcast | — | sinidentity+5 | — | 20m 59s | |
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| 11/25/25 | ![]() Is the Bible Absolute Truth? | How do we engage with the Bible in a way that’s both honest and faithful? In this episode, Erin and Ramonita dive into the complexities of interpreting scripture. They explore the tension between absolute and subjective truths, the challenges of understanding God’s Word, and why personal exploration is essential in your faith journey. Whether you’re a lifelong believer or simply curious, this conversation invites you to wrestle with questions about the Bible’s authority, interpretation, and the ongoing discovery of God’s truth. Key Takeaways:The Bible speaks truths that are universal, and truths that we discover personally through reflection and context.Understanding scripture grows through exploration, context, and curiosity.Recognizing literary styles and historical context deepens comprehension.Faith is a journey—discovering God’s truth unfolds over time.Asking questions and discussing scripture with others enhances understanding.Want the full episode? Subscribe to our Substack to unlock the complete conversation. https://substack.com/@comeunion | 14m 23s | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | ![]() S3E9: Is Jesus Really the Way, the Truth, and the Life? | In this conversation, we dive deep into what it really means when Jesus says He is “the way, the truth, and the life.” Together, we explore faith, reconciliation, and the bold claims of Jesus—how they challenge us, comfort us, and invite us into something deeper. We talk about what it looks like to feel God’s presence, to walk the ongoing journey of reconciliation with ourselves and others, and to wrestle with questions that strengthen, not weaken, our faith.We also unpack why context matters when interpreting scripture and how to hold both grace and truth in tension. Ultimately, this episode reminds us that following Jesus isn’t about religion—it’s about relationship. It’s an invitation to stay curious, keep asking questions, and live anchored in His love.Takeaways:Jesus’ words are an invitation into relationship, not exclusion.Truth is personal—it’s embodied in who Jesus is.Following the Way means walking with humility, not certainty.The life Jesus offers starts now, in the everyday moments.Holding truth and love together is the heart of reconciliation.To listen to the FULL episode, subscribe to our Substack and it will unlock the full episode here! | 17m 28s | ||||||
| 10/27/25 | ![]() S3E8: Is There a Right Way to Be a Christian? | In this week’s episode, Erin and Ramonita dive into a question that so many of us have wondered— is there really a right way to be a Christian? From childhood church experiences to moments of doubt and discovery, they share stories that reveal how messy, beautiful, and real faith is.This conversation isn’t about having all the answers but about creating space to ask the honest questions. Together, they unpack how culture, tradition, and personal experiences shape our view of faith, and why understanding the heart of Jesus matters more than checking all the boxes.If you’ve ever felt like you don’t fit the “Christian mold,” this episode is for you. It’s a reminder that faith is a journey, not a formula.Key Takeaways:Faith is meant to be explored, not perfected.Safe spaces for honest dialogue are where real growth happens.Personal experience plays a huge role in how we understand God.Love and accountability belong together in the Christian life.The goal isn’t getting it “right” — it’s getting closer to Jesus.Tune on Substack for this episode and more… and make sure you are subscribed! https://substack.com/@comeunion | 9m 44s | ||||||
| 10/14/25 | ![]() S3E7: How Do We Sit at the Table with Our "Perceived" Enemy? | Reconciliation isn’t optional—it’s the heartbeat of the Gospel.In a world where division feels louder than ever, what does it really mean to sit at the table with those we see as our “enemies”? In this conversation, Erin and Ramonita explore what it looks like to lay down our weapons, approach conflict with humility, and follow Jesus’ example of love and reconciliation.Together, they unpack the “rules of engagement” for communion—how active listening, curiosity, and confession can disarm even the most difficult conversations. From understanding the roots of offense to practicing benevolent detachment, this episode invites you to lean into the tension, pursue healing, and keep Christ at the center of it all.You’ll walk away challenged to see reconciliation not as a one-time event, but as a daily rhythm that transforms how we love, forgive, and lead.Key Takeaways* Reconciliation requires humility, forgiveness, and a willingness to listen.* Setting the table for dialogue opens the door to understanding perceived enemies.* Jesus models the posture of love and surrender that leads to healing.* Confession, curiosity, and context disarm conflict and build connection.* Keeping Christ at the center transforms division into deeper unity.To hear the FULL episode, make sure you are subscribed to our Substack:https://substack.com/@comeunion | 15m 34s | ||||||
| 9/30/25 | ![]() S3E6: A House Divided: Can We Disagree and Still Be United? | Reconciliation is needed more than ever in today’s world. The body of Christ often appears fractured and divided, but Jesus prayed for unity among His followers. So what does it look like to actually live that out?In this conversation, Ramonita and Erin dive into the pressing need for reconciliation in the body of Christ amidst a week filled with heavy news and heightened division. They explore the complexities of human experiences, the impact of social media, and the importance of unity over uniformity.Together, they wrestle with hard but necessary questions: How do we love our enemies? How do we forgive when it feels impossible? And how do we move from building walls that divide to tables that invite conversation, understanding, and healing?This episode will challenge you to see disagreement differently, encourage you to listen deeply, and invite you to step into the reconciling work Jesus calls us to.Key Takeaways:* Unity does not mean conformity—it’s about understanding different perspectives.* Social media can amplify division, but intentional dialogue can foster reconciliation.* Disagreement is not the same as disunity; we can disagree and remain united in Christ.* Forgiveness is difficult but essential for healing and reconciliation.* Our identity in Christ empowers us to extend love and grace even in conflict.* Building tables for dialogue is more powerful than building walls of division.👉 Want the full episode and more conversations like this? Subscribe to our Substack here to never miss an update. | 19m 27s | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | ![]() S3E5: Are Humans Innately Good, Bad, or Somewhere In Between? | Are people born good? Broken? Or somewhere in that messy middle? In this episode, we dive into one of the oldest (and most important) questions about human nature.Together, they explore:* How nature, nurture, and choice shape who we become* Why grace and accountability both matter in how we see ourselves and others* The power of love to transform lives and communities* What the Bible says about being created in God’s image while living in a fallen worldThis conversation is all about wrestling with the tension between who we are, who God created us to be, and how His grace makes reconciliation possible.Whether you’ve always believed people are “mostly good,” wrestled with the reality of brokenness, or are just curious about how faith fits into it all, you’ll find encouragement and honesty here.Also! Don’t forget to subscribe on Substack (http://substack.com/@comeunion) so you don’t miss what’s coming next! | 8m 49s | ||||||
| 9/2/25 | ![]() S3E4: Does God Really Answer Prayers? | Ever wondered if God really hears your prayers? In this episode, we get real about the times God has said yes, the times He’s said no, and the harder ones—not yet or not like that. We share our own stories of waiting, wrestling, and finding hope, and remind each other that prayer isn’t a formula to get what we want—it’s about staying close to God in every season.Here is some of what we discuss in this episode:* Why unanswered prayers can shake our faith* The difference between treating prayer like a formula vs. a relationship* The role of trust, patience, and perseverance when God says wait* Personal stories of provision, heartbreak, and hope that shaped our prayer lives* How shifting our prayers from self-focus to kingdom-focus changes everythingWant to hear the FULL episode? Subscribe to our Substack: https://substack.com/@comeunionSee you on Substack :) | 10m 31s | ||||||
| 8/19/25 | ![]() S3E3: Why Are Christians So Whack Sometimes? | To listen to the full episode, head over to Substack.https://substack.com/@comeunionIn this conversation, we dive into the branding crisis within Christianity, exploring why the issues often lie not with Jesus, but with the behavior of His followers. We tackle the credibility gap between belief and behavior, the importance of embodying Jesus’s character, and the need for unity among believers despite theological differences.Key takeaways include:* The credibility gap is a significant issue, causing many to leave institutional Christianity* Jesus exemplifies love, humility, and service, which Christians are called to emulate* Living authentically and reflecting on our actions rebuilds trust and represents Christ well* Love—not perfection—is the truest indicator of faith* Grace and truth must coexist, and accountability is essential in our faith journey* We may be the only representation of Jesus others ever seeThis episode challenges listeners to reflect on their beliefs and actions, encouraging a deeper understanding of Jesus’s teachings and the impact of their lives on others. | 11m 20s | ||||||
| 8/5/25 | ![]() S3E2: What Does It Mean to Fear God? | To listen to the full episode, head over to Substack.https://substack.com/@comeunionIn this episode of Come.Union, we’re diving into a phrase that’s often misunderstood in Christian spaces: the “Fear of God.”Is it about punishment? Control? Living in terror of messing up?Or… is there something deeper and more beautiful?We explore how the biblical concept of fear is less about being afraid and more about reverence, awe, and respect. Through honest conversation, personal stories, and scriptural insights, we challenge the fear-based theology many of us inherited and offer a fresh perspective of God—not as a distant authoritarian, but as a loving protector.In this episode, we talk about:* Why “fearing God” doesn’t mean living in shame* What the Bible actually says about fear and reverence* How we’ve been unlearning fear-based religion* What it looks like to build a relationship with God rooted in love and trustIf you’ve ever felt afraid of God—or unsure how to relate to Him beyond rules and fear—this conversation is for you. | 8m 28s | ||||||
| 7/22/25 | ![]() S3E1: Is God Really Good All the Time? | We’re back with Season 3, and we’re so excited to kick things off with this conversation.In this episode, we (Ramonita and Erin) get real about the complexities of faith—especially when it comes to trusting God’s goodness in the middle of pain, doubt, and hard seasons. We talk about where our questions about God’s character come from, how the prosperity gospel has shaped some of our thinking, and what it looks like to move from a fear-based relationship with God to one that’s actually rooted in love and trust.You’ll hear personal stories, some honest wrestling, and reflections on how worship, community, and reframing our narratives can help us see God’s goodness—even when life doesn’t make sense. We also dig into the story of Joseph as a powerful reminder that purpose can come from our pain, and that asking God the hard questions is part of what grows our faith.We also have some exciting news: we're moving to Substack! We want to create more space for deeper conversation with you, our community. From here on out, you'll only hear short teasers of each episode on this platform. To hear the full episodes and join the conversation, head over to our Substack after this episode. We’d love to see you there: https://comeunion.substack.com/We’re so glad you’re here. Let’s jump in. | 52m 56s | ||||||
| 7/30/24 | ![]() S2E25: Expectations and the Path to Reconciliation | This is our season finale of season 2 and we cannot wait for where we are headed for season 3! In a world filled with division and brokenness, hosts Ramonita and Erin dive deep into the heart of reconciliation with God, self, and others. In this episode they discuss the topic of expectations: the ones we have for ourself, the ones we have for others and the expectations others have for us. Reflecting on the power of intentionally loving others, unmet expectations and the spiritual warfare shaping our society, they confront the harsh realities of our current world. Join them as they navigate through the challenges of a divided society, emphasizing the importance of unity, love, and understanding. Featuring a powerful discussion sparked by real-life events, including the tragic story of Sonia Massey.Key Takeaways:* Discover the impact of expectations on self-perception and relationships.* Embrace the journey towards self-love and acceptance, prioritizing God's view of us over societal standards.* Explore the significance of reconciliation with God, ourselves, and others in a divided world.* Reflect on the power of intentional love and the need for empathy in a polarized society.* Acknowledge the role of spiritual warfare in societal division and the importance of seeking unity and understanding.Stay tuned for Season 3 coming THIS FALL 2025!Connect with us!Follow us on instagram: @come.union Subscribe to our newsletter at come-union.com and subscribe to the podcast on this listening platform too! | 41m 19s | ||||||
| 7/23/24 | ![]() S2E24: His Design with Jeremy Smith | In this episode, Ramonita and Erin sit down with the incredible Jeremy Smith, whose journey is all about resilience and authenticity. Growing up under high expectations, Jeremy excelled in basketball despite setbacks like contracting mono in high school. His unwavering determination led him to significant professional success, embodying perseverance and trusting the journey.Join us as Jeremy shares candid reflections on family dynamics and basketball experiences, weaving a powerful narrative of resilience and acceptance. Our conversation dives deep into faith and prayer, underscoring the importance of aligning personal desires with God's plan for a fulfilling life. This episode is filled with inspiration and insight you won't want to miss!Key Takeaways:* Navigating High Expectations: Jeremy shares the impact of growing up with siblings who excelled academically, setting a high standard that he struggled to meet.* Resilience in Setbacks: Mono abruptly ended Jeremy's promising basketball career, teaching him the importance of adapting to new realities and accepting God's will.* Authenticity Over Conformity: Embracing his unique mindset and processing of information, Jeremy learned the value of being true to oneself rather than trying to meet others' expectations.* Faith and Prayer: The passing of his grandmother led Jeremy to comprehend the significance of aligning personal desires with God's plan, shaping his perspective on prayer and acceptance.* Embracing Who You Are: Jeremy's journey to self-acceptance and authenticity underscores the power of staying true to oneself despite challenges and external pressures.Jeremy Smith, originally from Chino Hills, California, is a seasoned professional who has ascended to a senior leadership role at Nike’s World Headquarters. Despite early challenges, including the end of his promising basketball career due to illness, Jeremy demonstrated resilience and adaptability, continuing to play at Division II schools and junior college. Moving to New York City after college, he worked tirelessly from a retail position at Nike to a respected leadership role. Known for valuing authenticity and perseverance, Jeremy's career is marked by overcoming initial rejections and letting his work speak for itself.On a personal note, Jeremy is married to Ramonita and is a dedicated father to two daughters, Storm and Sol. Raised in a Christian household, his faith was tested during his grandmother’s illness, leading him to a deeper understanding of God’s will. Jeremy's journey is characterized by resilience, authenticity, and a steadfast commitment to his family and professional growth.Follow Jeremy on Instagram: @JustJay14_Connect with us!Follow us on instagram @come.union Subscribe to our newsletter at come-union.com and subscribe to the podcast on this listening platform too! | 1h 01m 43s | ||||||
| 7/16/24 | ![]() S2E23: What Has Your Heart? Discovering and Overcoming Idols in Our Lives | In this heartfelt episode (S2E23) we’re asking the big questions: What truly has your heart? What sits on the throne of your life? We’ll explore what we worship and prioritize, and how these choices shape our lives. We discuss the idols we often unknowingly worship, even when our intention is to put God first. Dive in with us as we uncover how to live out of love rather than fear, the importance of seeking God first, and practical steps to keep God at the center of our hearts.Key Takeaways:* Heart Check: What do you worry about the most? Are you living out of fear or love? Often, our fears disguise themselves as love, but perfect love casts out all fear.* Prioritize God: Even good things can become idols if they take God's place. Like I shared in my journey, even working to fulfill God's calling can become an idol if it overshadows our relationship with Him.* Trust in God's Timing: We can grow impatient and create idols out of our desires. Remember the story of Baal? Taking control because God seemed too slow. Let’s trust in God’s timing and promises, even when we don’t see immediate results.* Time, Energy, and Attention (TEA): Reflect on where you invest your TEA. Are you pouring it into things that truly matter? This world offers so much, yet often leaves us feeling empty and chasing after things that don’t satisfy.* Seek God Wholeheartedly: We’ll never find true fulfillment when idols occupy our hearts. Scriptures remind us that God is near when we seek Him with all our heart (James 4:8, Jeremiah 29:13, Revelation 3:20). God isn’t elusive; the more we seek Him, the more we find Him.* Living in Love: When God is on the throne, the fruits of our lives are evident. Living from a place of love, not fear, brings discernment, wisdom, and joy. The things we once obsessed over lose their grip, and our priorities become clear.* Steps to Remove Idols: Awareness is the first step. Recognize when an idol surfaces, confess it, and seek accountability. Invite others on this journey—whether it’s a mental health professional, trusted friend, pastor, or resource group. We’re not meant to do this alone.Connect with us!Follow us on instagram @come.union Subscribe to our newsletter at come-union.com and subscribe to the podcast on this listening platform too! | 42m 15s | ||||||
| 7/9/24 | ![]() S2E22: God Wants More Of You, Not More From You w/ Raul Ochoa | In Episode 22 of Season 2, Raul Ochoa opens up about growing up just outside of Chicago as the son of Mexican immigrant parents. He dives into the challenges he faced, from financial struggles to cultural identity conflicts. Raul gets real about the tough parts of navigating marriage without Jesus and the incredible transformation when Jesus is at the center. His journey is a testament to the power of faith, reshaping his approach to ministry and life. Raul’s story beautifully highlights the importance of being with God over merely doing for Him, shedding light on the complexities of the human heart and the beauty of embracing unique perspectives.Key Takeaways and Moments From This Episode:* Raul's upbringing in a multicultural environment shaped his perspectives on identity and community.* The pivotal moment in 2012, guided by the Holy Spirit, led to a transformative journey of faith for Raul and his wife.* Balancing family and ministry became a priority for Raul, highlighting the importance of prioritizing relationships.* Raul emphasizes the need for understanding and acceptance in relationships to foster growth and unity.* The journey of unraveling past influences and embracing a balanced, healthy faith approach is central to Raul's story.Raul Ochoa, born to Mexican immigrant parents in California, later moved to Waukegan, Illinois, where he grew up in a predominantly black community. He faced financial struggles, cultural identity conflicts, and challenges in his upbringing. After a transformative experience in 2012, prompted by the Holy Spirit, he and his wife committed their lives to Jesus. Raul has held leadership roles in his church, prioritizing family over ministry. He advocates for a balanced, healthy approach to faith and ministry and focuses on uniting churches and supporting church leaders through the Mosaic Initiative. To learn more, visit : https://www.mosaicministries.orgConnect with us!Follow us on instagram @come.union Subscribe to our newsletter at come-union.com and subscribe to the podcast on this listening platform too! | 1h 18m 19s | ||||||
| 7/2/24 | ![]() S2E21: Transforming Pain into Purpose | In this episode, we dive into how life's toughest moments can lead to finding purpose and meaning. Ramonita and Erin share personal stories of loss, grief, and challenging times, showing how these experiences can shape our journey towards resilience and purpose. We talk about enduring tough times with the help of faith, hope, and community support to get through life's uncertainties.Throughout the discussion, Ramonita and Erin draw from biblical stories and personal experiences, emphasizing the importance of embracing vulnerability, seeking growth in adversity, and trusting in God's ability to redeem difficult circumstances. The conversation highlights the transformative power of pain and resilience in shaping our paths, inspiring listeners to tackle life's challenges with courage and faith. Remember: God ALWAYS replenishes.Key Takeaways:* Embracing hardships as opportunities for growth and transformation* Recognizing the cyclical nature of life's seasons and finding hope in challenging times* Leveraging personal losses and setbacks to drive purpose and resilience* Discovering the beauty of redemption and restoration through faith and community support* Navigating grief and pain to uncover deeper meaning and authenticity in lifeConnect with us!Follow us on instagram @come.union Subscribe to our newsletter at come-union.com and subscribe to the podcast on this listening platform too! | 44m 19s | ||||||
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