Olympic Drama And Halftime Morality
Church Pew Sports - Pastors Talking Sports & LifeFebruary 12, 2026x
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Olympic Drama And Halftime Morality

Welcome to Church Pew Sports Ep 200 - Olympic Drama And Halftime Morality

The Super Bowl and the Olympics collide in this high-energy episode of Church Pew Sports, where we connect sports to life and faith.

Fresh off a Seahawks Super Bowl victory, the conversation dives into team culture, leadership, resilience, and what makes a championship locker room different. From defensive dominance to a blue-collar quarterback story, this episode explores how unity, humility, and identity shape winning teams — and why those same traits matter in our spiritual lives.

The guys also unpack Super Bowl commercials, youth group watch parties, and the balance between cultural moments and Christian fellowship.

Then it's off to the Winter Olympics — breaking down Lindsey Vonn's legacy, U.S. women's hockey dominance, drone coverage innovation, and the ongoing debate: Is curling a sport or a game?

Along the way, there's sharp (and humorous) critique of NBC's Olympic coverage, commentary on sports media narratives, and a thoughtful conversation about celebrity conversions and the danger of looking to halftime performers for spiritual leadership.

This episode blends championship football, Olympic excellence, sports culture, and biblical discernment into one wide-ranging discussion that reminds listeners: we love sports — but our ultimate allegiance belongs elsewhere.

We talk sports. We talk faith. We talk culture. We connect it all.

This week's CPS Starting Host Lineup:

Bill Hobson

Pastor Paul Miller

Pastor Adam Lightbody

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