[161] From YouTube rabbit holes to spiritual awakening with the Connexionalist

What happens when your questions about faith lead you into the world of YouTube? Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Reverend Matt Patrick—Oklahoma pastor, theologian, and creator of the Connexionalist YouTube channel—as we explore how digital spaces are reshaping spiritual discovery. Matt shares his journey from campus ministry to online community-building, revealing how deep theological conversations and honest dialogue on platforms like YouTube are becoming vital spaces for seekers, doubters, and lifelong Christians alike.

Check out The Connexionalist: https://youtube.com/@theconnexionalist

In this episode, we dig into why Gen Z and young adults are gravitating toward traditional expressions of Christianity and how online content can both challenge and empower us to articulate beliefs in a complex world. We talk through apologetics, the modern Protestant/Catholic conversation, and the importance of community as Matt shares ways the church can creatively meet people wherever they are—both in-person and online.

About our guest: Rev. Matt Patrick is a United Methodist pastor serving at University United Methodist Church on the campus of the University of Tulsa. He is also the creator of the Connexionalist YouTube channel, a growing digital community dedicated to honest, accessible conversations on faith, doubt, and theology from a Wesleyan/Methodist perspective. Matt blends pastoral wisdom, a love for church tradition, and a uniquely relatable approach—making deep questions about God and spirituality inviting for all.

In this episode:
[00:00] “Exploring Faith Journeys Online”
[04:42] YouTube’s Influence on Theological Education
[07:17] Rise of Traditional Christianity in U.S.
[10:57] “Thinking Person’s Religious Tradition”
[13:28] Weekly Communion: Spiritual Presence Emphasis
[18:07] Protestant-Catholic Apologetics Popularity
[19:57] “Reluctant Start to YouTube Journey”
[27:20] “Solo Christianity Isn’t Enough”
[31:06] “Join a Small Local Church”
[34:54] “Balancing Pastoral and Theological Roles”
[38:08] Gen Z’s Catholicism Interest Surge
[41:35] Compass Podcast Episode Recap

More episodes and show notes ➡️www.umc.org/compass

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How Methodism took root in Italy

In the second episode of a new podcast series that examines Methodism around the world, Dr. Ashley Boggan welcomes Massimo di Gioacchino, noted historian, to discuss the story of how British and American Methodist missionaries planted a movement in Italy, shaping politics, education and social justice along the way.

Learn more about William Burt’s Italian Papers Project, which is sponsored by GCAH, at the link.

“Metodisti in Italia,” the first complete history of Italian Methodismo, was released in 2024 by Claudiana S.R.L. Learn more at the link.

Explore the United Methodist General Commission on Archives and History at ResourceUMC.org/ArchivesandHistory.

Interested in a deep dive into the earliest stories of Methodism? Sign up for a free, online, four-module history course titled “Radicle Methodism: Back to our Roots” at ResourceUMC.org/ArchivesandHistory/Radicle-Methodism.

Listen to other episodes of “Un-Tied Methodism” at UnTiedMethodism.org.

When hope meets hardship: Faith as a healing force

Hope isn’t about ignoring reality, says Natalie Justice, who has experienced two different cancer diagnoses. Through the uncertainty and tough days, the United Methodist minister learned that, by leaning into God, hope can be a holy medicine.

More information and a full transcript of this conversation are available here.

Learn more and/or order a copy of Justice’s book, “Sunflowers in the Valley: Finding Hope and Healing through Faith: at Amazon and other online booksellers.

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Connect with The United Methodist Church by visiting UMC.org.

[160] Hope is not optional: Resisting numbness and finding light

In a world that feels overwhelming, hope isn’t just a feel-good idea—it’s vital for resilience and growth. This episode of Compass helps cultivate a mud-on-the-boots kind of hope, even when it feels like too much.

Real hope isn’t about ignoring pain—it’s about facing it and choosing to believe in something better anyway. Hope is spiritual defiance, a radical way to keep showing up for ourselves and each other, even when the world feels heavy.

‘On Love’: 20 lessons for a gentler world

Whether you’re seeking personal growth or to deepen your relationships, authors Janet and Paul Chilcote share transformative insights drawn from 50 years of ministry, mission, and marriage in their new book, “On Love: 20 Lessons for the World We Seek.”

More information and a full transcript of this conversation are available here.

Learn more and/or order a copy of “On Love: 20 Lessons for the World We Seek” at

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