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Love you both, but here for Seth 🥰
Since you asked for a recommendation besides FB, Substack would be an amazing platform to build community! I would LOVE to connect with you and the Voxology family there!
Keeping the faith in eyes of religiousness
I’ve had the privilege of being part of two churches where Mike was the lead teaching pastor, and I’ve always appreciated his ability to not only teach from the Bible but also provide historical context that makes the message even more relevant today. This podcast has been a true blessing, especially in today’s church and political climate. Mike and I’m reinforce the power of faith over religiousness, bringing clarity of the Bible and wisdom to every episode. I’m incredibly grateful for this show—thank you!
Exiles
Erre, you’re on the right track. Ekklesia and synagogue both mean the congregation or the people who are the called out ones. Politics is a Hellenistic term referring to governance of civil affairs of cities. Religion is a reconnection of a severed relationship (think torn ligaments). Your description of kingdom, particularly in these times, may wrongly be interpreted as supporting Christian Nationalists. The Decalogue is the only portion of the Torah that was distinctly given to Moses. The rest are human constructs in an attempt to control behaviors that the judges considered as violating the Decalogue. The Decalogue were edicts pointing to various actions that broke relationships between people or with God. Sin was not the behaviors, it was the breaking of relationships—the consequences of those behaviors. The blood sacrifices used in Temple worship was a carryover from prior religions in a superficial attempt to appease the gods who would punish the people for breaking the rules. Temple worship using the blood of animals was a higher state of development over using the blood of enemies or of tribal members. The tearing of the veil that separated the people from the Holy of Holies marked the end of blood sacrifices yet the followers of the Way incorporated the blood cult as a part of their religious rituals that continues to this day in the sacrament of Holy Communion.
Pure Gold!!!!
All of you are and have been a light upon a hill for years. Thank you for keeping me sane and for helping me hold on to a mustard seed of faith when I daily want to throw it all away. Especially now. Especially today. I am endlessly grateful. Peace and Love DT
Let’s Calm Down on the zillion-part series
I love this podcast and all of the important issues they talk about. HOWEVER, I really wish Mike & Tim would give each episode a unique name rather than the same title with endless parts. It makes me feel like I can’t jump in and listen unless I go back 6 months and get in on every single episode leading up to the most recent one. And that sounds overwhelming, so why even try? Guys, for the love of new beginnings, just get a little creative sprinkle to title names and help us all to feel like it’s safe to climb aboard the Voxology johnboat anytime we please.🪄 🛶 🪄 🙏🏼
Thank you
Love, love, love Mike, Tim and Seth.
Love Seth
I love Seth
Transformational, Inspirational, and “Sethsational”
Do you want to laugh and smile at the same time you have your mind blown and your understanding transformed? Whether it’s the antics of Seth, the questions from Tim, or the insights from Mike, you will LOVE hanging out with these guys at Voxology podcast!! I love you all!!!
Vulnerable, insightful, enriching, and will benefit many as a result of the raw honesty shared.
Growing kids God’s way episode is a must listen to episode. A great listen and one that is great to share far and wide. Thank you for being vulnerable and speaking your truth. It will benefit many who listen.
Beautiful
How is this podcast not more popular?? I’ve listened to about 10 episodes now and when I finish each episode, I’m thinking wow, Jesus is beautiful. It gives me fresh vision for how I want to show up in this world as a follower of Jesus. I appreciate Mike’s loving, straightforward, non-uptight, honest discussion of tough topics and enjoy the humor and energy of the show.
Thought provoking and practical
I like the way Mike looks at spiritual matters in a practical, non-pretentious manner. He presents the topics with evidence, logic, reason. Definitely worth listening.
Love it all
I have been listening since the very first episode. Mike, Seth, Tim and their guests have radically reshaped my theology. This podcast has reignited a passion for Christ and what his kingdom on earth should look like. Keep up the good work!
Thank you…. thank you…. thank you ;)
I appreciate this podcast so much. I also grew up in the evangelical church world. And have been “deconstructing” and this podcast has helped me to see other interpretations and patterns of thinking that is different then what I grew up with. As a woman I’m working through all the shaming messages I received in the purity culture and how to move forward. My husband is a pastor and your podcast has sparked so much conversation for the two of us. So thank you, thank you, thank you!!! :)
Helps me know I’m not alone
Thoughtful, gracious, irreverent, funny and engaging. I look forward to listening every week.
Honest and Hopeful
I found this podcast through listening to The Holy Post. I am so thankful to hear these voices in today’s noise and culture wars. I just listened to the podcast about Guns and God and my heart is grieved and weeping but I applaud Mike and Tim for bringing scripture, lament, and righteous anger to this discussion in such a thoughtful and helpful way. I loved the song and prayer at the end by both of them.
Thanks for all you do
I’m a recent listener. I am so glad I found you 2. If there is a more honest, loving, thoughtful discussion of theology and religion, I’ve not heard it. I also listen to The Holy Post and they are there, right with you. If there is a hopeful future for Christianity, which I trust there is, you all are helping all of us “out here” live into it. Thank you so much and please keep on keeping on. Mike in Minerva, Ohio
Uncomfy
Dispensationalism?!?!?! I hate when someone shows me the water I’m swimming in. 🤦🏼‍♀️
Honest and real
A truly honest and real sharing of thoughts, perceptions, and perspectives. Fred
My favorite weekly podcast!
I love this podcast. It has challenged me to live out my faith in a more Jesus-center way, challenged me to live out my life in a posture of worship, and challenged me to take the words of Jesus to truth as I love my neighbor as myself. I’ve so grateful for Mike and Tim- and even more so for SETH!!
Grateful for these conversations!
I stumbled upon this podcast through a Google search after reading a book by Matthew Bates and craving some discussion about it. Mike’s ability to condense volumes of biblical scholarship into an accessible, down-to-earth conversation is truly exceptional. The subjects discussed expose and challenge my presuppositions in the best way. Meaning, I would have HATED this podcast 10 years ago when I thought I had the Bible all figured out. Lol
Seth Erre Rocks!
Come for the great discussion with Mike and Tim, but stay for the awesome presence of SETH ERRE baby!!! Love you Seth!
Deconstruction with humility
Lots of deconstruction podcasts have a kind of hubris to them as they critique the evangelical church. Mike and Tim usually maintain a kind of humble attitude as they work through these issues.
Love this podcast!
Mike and Tim are great! I love their openness and willingness to tackle important topics. My own understanding of Christian reality has shifted over the years and I resonate with so much of what they say! Keep up the fantastic work!
Love these guys!
I strongly believe you could build a faithful community pursuing Jesus by simply working out in community the topics they discuss. Love journeying with the Vox folks.
Excellent
This podcast, the Bible project, and ask NT write anything are the only three theology oriented podcasts I listen to anymore. It's a great combination of insight and humor.
So thankful for this podcast
As someone in the process of reconstructing a deconstructed faith, Voxology has been absolutely essential. I don’t always agree with everything, but that’s kind of the point, a fantastic podcast and community where I can feel free to wrestle with doubts and rediscover the beauty of Jesus. So thankful!
Excellent resource for the Christian and non Christian alike
Love the guy and how he interviews and asks questions. Also love his button down, flip flop aesthetic. What a legend.
an affirmative long road
Yes! Thank you for giving words and confirmation to thoughts in my head.
So thrilled
I’m 60 something new listener & I am so thrilled! First off Seth is a great announcer and I love hearing him insure on the show he’s terrific and my heart is very warm towards him so tell him I love him. The topic of your podcast hit exactly the buttons of that I’ve been fighting my whole Christian life as an adult Jesus follower or learner.Your review of midnight mass on Netflix caught my eye, and caught my ear. KaitlynAdded some great perspective to the discussion, and I felt free to go ahead and watch it. And was blown away. Right now I am listening to the discussion on “the God calling” , And what that means for life decisions. I’m looking forward to diving into the podcast with further episodes. Keep up the good work!
So, so enjoy!!!
I found Voxology through The Holy Post Podcast a year or so ago. Started listening as The Vox Podcast. This is such a comfortable place to hear truth about Jesus and the life of Christians. I felt like I just needed to leave a review after the God’s Will episode. Such good stuff coming out of this podcast. It’s fresh, honest, and fun. If you’re looking for good honest Christian content this is the place for you. 👍🏻👍🏻 way up!