
Revolution is a community of grace and provocation, led by Jay Bakker in Seattle, Washington.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 518 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianitySociety & CultureReligion & Spirituality | |||

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I started listening to the Galatians Study in a time of my life with a lot of family contempt, moral dilemmas and stuff. Listening now has led me to a safe space within me and God to keep moving forward and better myself as a person.
I started listening to the Galatians Study in a time of my life with a lot of family contempt, moral dilemmas and stuff. Listening now has led me to a safe space within me and God to keep moving forward and better myself as a person.
Amazing podcast, amazing view on grace and what it means to be a Christian
It’s nice to get away from the everyday typical church jargon. Informational podcast that is easy to understand while still provoking thought. I would highly recommend!
I love this podcast. Jay is so honest about his own humanity. He doesn’t try to act as though he is our great religious leader we must follow blindly.
Love the talks on Grace.
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A thought-provoking faith-focused program that centers grace, nonviolence, and inclusive community while challenging traditional religious power structures. Recent episodes mix biblical interpretation (Galatians, Romans, hell concepts) with practical ethics, social justice, and contemporary issues like immigration, war, and politics, all through a lens of humility and compassion. Noteworthy are its emphasis on agape in action, critique of legalism, and calls for financial support to sustain a hybrid ministry that blends theology with real-world advocacy. The show tends to attract listeners keen on humane, justice-oriented faith conversations that are willing to question orthodox norms and explore grace in everyday life.
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