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A podcast from PF Omotayo

Faith, family,
and the things
people don't say
out loud.

Pastor Femi (PF) and the hosts wrestle with the questions Christians actually have but rarely ask in church. Honest, unfiltered, occasionally uncomfortable — always grounded in scripture.

Pastor Femi
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Mar 31 · 44 MIN

Lust, Attraction and the Truth Nobody Says Out Loud

Churches used to talk about lust all the time. Now they don't — and PF has a theory about why. In this episode, PF, Esther, and Tunde tackle the conversation most pastors and podcasters won't touch: sexual desire, attraction, what both men and women are responsible for, and why being honest about biology doesn't make you a bad person.

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75
Mar 24 · 50 MIN

God's Chosen ones don't go to Church?

This conversation gets heated in the best way. The crew unpacks what it actually means to be the church not a building, not a concert, not a social club but the body of Christ. PF argues that rejecting the church wholesale while claiming to follow Christ is a contradiction, and draws a sharp line between acceptance and tolerance that will challenge both sides of the debate.

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Pastor Femi
About the show

A pastor, a few honest people, and the questions everyone wants to ask but won't.

PF Unfiltered is the conversation Pastor Femi started having around the dinner table that other people kept asking him to record. The show is grounded in scripture but never afraid to follow a question wherever it leads — including when it leads somewhere uncomfortable.

Hosted by Pastor Femi Omotayo with co-hosts Tunde Makanjuola, Kenneth Onigbinde, Esther Griffin, and Roselyne Onuoha.

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I've never heard a pastor say things this honestly. PF Unfiltered is the only Christian podcast my non-Christian friends actually share with me.
Sarah K. · Listener since EP 3
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