Uncommon Christianity
True Christianity has become uncommon to many believers. Uncommon Christianity is devoted to clarifying what the Scripture actually teaches and to dispelling the misconceptions and false teachings that have become widespread in the modern Church, calling believers back to biblical Christianity as revealed by Christ and His Apostles.
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Apr 16, 2026
Apr 16, 2026
20 min
In this episode of Uncommon Christianity, we address a critical and often misunderstood issue in the Christian world today — the role of the pope and the claims of the papacy. As global tensions rise and religious voices enter political conversations, many assume that the pope speaks with unique authority on behalf of Christ. But is that idea supported by the New Testament? Opening the Scriptures, we examine what Jesus and the apostles actually taught about authority, mediation, and access to God. With clarity and conviction, this episode confronts the question: does any man have the right to stand as the representative of Christ on earth? From the headship of Christ to the truth that there is only one mediator between God and man, we return to the simplicity of the gospel — salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone. This is not an attack on people, but a call back to truth. A call back to Christ. And a reminder that He alone is enough.

Apr 15, 2026
Apr 15, 2026
32 sec
In this episode of Uncommon Christianity, we take a clear and biblical look at a question many believers struggle with: Should Christians vote? While America is not the Kingdom of God, we still live in a world where leadership affects everyday life, the stability of society, and even the environment in which the gospel is preached. So how should we think about our role? Drawing from passages like 1 Timothy 2, Romans 13, and Jeremiah 29, we explore the command to pray for those in authority, and what that means in practical terms. If we are praying for conditions that allow us to live quiet and peaceable lives in all godliness and honesty, should that shape how we think when we have the opportunity to participate? This is not about political parties or placing hope in men. It is about thinking as Christians, discerning direction, and acting with a clear conscience in a fallen world. We are not choosing a savior. We are walking in responsibility.

Apr 15, 2026
Apr 15, 2026
32 min
Did angels really reproduce with human women in Genesis 6… or has this idea come from outside the Bible? In this Scripture-centered episode of Uncommon Christianity, we carefully examine Genesis 6, the words of Jesus, Job, Jude, and more to uncover what the Bible actually teaches about angels, the “sons of God,” and God’s created order. By allowing Scripture to interpret Scripture, we address the major objections—including the use of “sons of God” in Job and the influence of the Book of Enoch—and bring the focus back to what Genesis 6 truly emphasizes: the corruption of man, not the crossing of kinds. If you’ve wrestled with the Nephilim or the mystery of this passage, this episode will bring clarity, stability, and confidence in the Word of God. If this ministry has been a blessing to you, you can support the work through: Zelle: peternunziante@gmail.com PayPal: paypal.me/guardiansoftruth

Apr 15, 2026
Apr 15, 2026
22 min
As Easter approaches, much of the world turns its attention to Rome, the Vatican, and the Pope as the visible authority of Christianity. But is this what Jesus actually established? In this episode of Uncommon Christianity, we step back from tradition and examine the claims of the papacy in the light of Scripture. Did Christ build His Church on Peter as a supreme earthly head, or is the foundation something far greater? We explore how the early Church was transformed after Constantine, how imperial structure began to shape religious authority, and why the idea of a visible head of the Church on earth does not align with the pattern of the apostles. Most importantly, we return to the central truth revealed by the Father Himself: that the Church is built upon the revelation of Jesus Christ, the Son of the living God. This is not about attacking people, but about calling all of us back to the simplicity that is in Christ. Jesus did not leave us dependent on a man, a system, or a throne. He gave us Himself. And the testimony of Scripture is clear: Christ alone is the Head of the Church.

Apr 15, 2026
Apr 15, 2026
27 min
What is the greatest danger in the time we are living in? Jesus answered it plainly: “Take heed that no man deceive you.” In this episode, we follow that warning through the New Testament — from Jesus, to Paul, Peter, John, and Revelation — all pointing to one central truth: deception will increase, and it will be powerful. But who will stand? Paul gives the answer: “Because they received not the love of the truth…” Truth being present is not enough. Hearing it is not enough. Even knowing it is not enough. Only those who love the truth are protected from deception. This is not just a teaching — it is a call to examine our hearts. Do we know the truth… or do we truly love it? If this ministry has been a blessing to you, you can support the work through: Zelle: peternunziante@gmail.com PayPal: paypal.me/guardiansoftruth

Apr 15, 2026
Apr 15, 2026
12 min
What did Jesus really mean when He said, “In my Father’s house are many mansions”? For many of us, this has been understood as a promise of heavenly homes… a place we will one day go. But what if that is not what Jesus was saying at all? In this episode, we walk carefully through John chapters 13 through 17, staying with the words of Jesus Himself, allowing Him to define His own meaning. What unfolds is not a promise of future buildings… but a revelation of something far greater. Jesus was not preparing a place for us in heaven. He was opening the way for us to be brought into the Father. Through His death, resurrection, and the giving of the Spirit, we are not waiting to arrive someday… we are being brought into union with God now. This episode challenges long held assumptions and calls us back to the simplicity that is in Christ… where eternal life is not about where we go, but where we are brought… in Him. “If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above…” (Colossians 3:1) Join us as we rediscover what it truly means to dwell in God… and God in us. If this ministry has been a blessing to you, you can support the work through: Zelle: peternunziante@gmail.com PayPal: paypal.me/guardiansoftruth

Apr 15, 2026
Apr 15, 2026
14 min
The book of Book of Revelation has often been treated as a mystery to decode, a timeline to analyze, or a warning to fear. Many have focused on beasts, judgments, and end-time events, and in doing so, have missed the very thing the book declares from the beginning. “The Revelation of Jesus Christ.” In this episode, we walk through Revelation chapter by chapter, not to build a system, but to recover its true purpose — to see Jesus Christ revealed. From His unveiled glory in chapter 1… to His heart toward His church in chapters 2 and 3… to the throne and the Lamb in chapters 4 and 5… to the unfolding of all things under His authority… to His final appearing as King of kings… and the ultimate restoration where we see His face… This book does not take our eyes off of Christ. It fixes them on Him. If you’ve ever felt confused by Revelation, or overwhelmed by different teachings, this episode will bring you back to the simplicity that is in Christ. If this ministry has been a blessing to you, you can support the work through: Zelle: peternunziante@gmail.com PayPal: paypal.me/guardiansoftruth

Apr 15, 2026
Apr 15, 2026
14 min
What is a true friend… really? In this episode of Uncommon Christianity, we go beyond surface ideas of friendship and uncover the biblical meaning of what it means to be a friend. Is friendship just emotion, shared history, or frequent communication… or is it something deeper that remains even when time and distance intervene? Drawing from Proverbs, the life of Abraham, the relationship of Moses with God, and the words of the Lord Jesus Christ in John 15, we discover that a friend is not defined by proximity… but by a constant love that does not change. “A friend loveth at all times.” This episode explores: The true biblical definition of a friend Why real friendship is not dependent on time, distance, or circumstance What it means that Abraham was called the friend of God How Jesus defines friendship through love, obedience, and revelation Why the greatest question is not if we have friends… but if we are one If this ministry has been a blessing to you, you can support the work through: Zelle: peternunziante@gmail.com PayPal: paypal.me/guardiansoftruth

Mar 12, 2026
Mar 12, 2026
13 min
In this episode, I share a personal reflection from my own journey in ministry about a leadership philosophy that is common in many churches today, often called the “set man” system. For many years I believed and supported this model, which teaches that just as Moses was set over Israel, God sets one man over the church as the central authority. But as I continued to study the New Testament carefully, I began to see that this structure is not revealed in the apostolic pattern of the church. In this teaching, I explain how this leadership model is often built by borrowing examples from Old Testament figures such as Moses and David, even though these men ultimately served as prophetic shadows pointing to Jesus Christ, not as templates for modern church leadership. We will look at what the New Testament actually reveals about leadership in the church, why the apostles consistently established a plurality of elders rather than a single dominant leader, and why the church must guard against systems that elevate personalities instead of honoring Christ as the true Head of His church. This episode is both a personal testimony and a biblical challenge to return to the simple pattern of leadership revealed in the Scriptures.

Mar 12, 2026
Mar 12, 2026
19 min
In this episode, we take a careful look at what the New Testament actually says about elders, bishops, and deacons in the church. Instead of beginning with explanations or traditions, we begin by reading the key passages of Scripture that describe how leadership functioned in the early church. Once we hear the Word of God together, we step back and examine what these verses reveal about spiritual oversight, the qualifications for leaders, and the pattern the apostles established for the care of God's people. What we discover is a leadership model rooted not in hierarchy or personality, but in spiritual maturity, character, shared responsibility, and faithful stewardship of the church that Christ purchased with His own blood. If this ministry has been a blessing to you, you can support the work through: Zelle: peternunziante@gmail.com PayPal: paypal.me/guardiansoftruth

