Join VeggieTales and What's in the Bible? creator Phil Vischer and co-host Skye Jethani (author, speaker, pastor) for a fast-paced and often funny conversation about pop culture, media, theology, and the fun, fun, fun of living a thoughtful Christian life in an increasingly post-Christian culture.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 754 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySociety & Culture |
For the first time ever, the U.K. has appointed a woman as the Archbishop of Canterbury to lead the global Anglican Communion. Kaitlyn, Skye, and Mike Erre discuss the implications of appointment and how Anglicans use “flying bishops” to maintain uni... more
After a South African pastor claimed that Christ would come for his church on September 23, TikTok became rapture obsessed. Mike Erre joins Skye and Kaitlyn to discuss our ongoing fixation with this bad theology, why people get caught up in rapture p... more
The memorial service for Charlie Kirk revealed a deep contradiction with the MAGA movement. Kirk’s widow was cheered when she forgave his assassin and modeled Jesus’ command to love your enemies. But the crowd also cheered when Stephen Miller and Pre... more
Last week, a gunman in Utah killed Charlie Kirk on a college campus. Rather than uniting the country against political violence, Kirk’s assassination has only made divisions wider. Some on the left celebrated his death, saying he reaped what he sowed... more
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I walk away from every episode challenged, encouraged, and often laughing out loud. It’s like a masterclass in how to hold faith with both conviction and compassion.
If you’re looking for a podcast that’s as funny as it is faithful, The Holy Post is for you.
Great podcasts. Skye Phil and Kaitlyn are always thoughtful. Only thing is I would like news of the butt to make a comeback.
You were dismissing Charlie Kirk as a martyr as if that was the craziest thing in the world. Have you thought about John the Baptist? John the Baptist was not killed because he said, behold, the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. John the Baptist was murdered because he was calling out sexual sin in King Herod. Charlie Kirk called out the sin of LBGTQ+ and transgenderism… He was actually talking about it when he took the bullet to the neck.
I wanted to love this podcast, I tried to stay with this podcast. I agree with every principle they purport to support, but when anything comes up that is left of center or to the right of center the team is insanely biased against it. They presume anything independents, libertarians, conservatives, Republicans do or say is imposing Christian Nationalism, whatever that is, I don’t know what that is, or worse on the universe and Christians. This is ultimately a horrible podcast because it is ulti... more
There are a few podcasts that I listen to besides this one. Faith based podcasts that seek to express understanding and a deeper appreciation for not only the word of God, but also humanities response to His word. This podcast succeeds in an increasingly rare way to in gender, contemplative, thought and consideration of what it truly means to be a Christian. Above all, I appreciate how this podcast does not shy away from extremely difficult subjects or topics of the day. The tongue in cheek humo... more
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Listeners are invited to engage in lively discussions that bridge the gaps between pop culture, faith, and contemporary societal issues. The content frequently grapples with themes such as the complexity of Christian unity amid divisions, the challenges posed by individualism, and the implications of political and social movements on Christian communities. A good portion of conversations also delves into historical contexts and modern interpretations of institutional church life, highlighting diverse moral and faith-based perspectives from various guests. Overall, the content is both thought-provoking and accessible, catering to an audience of thoughtful Christians navigating a rapidly changing cultural landscape.
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Recent guests on The Holy Post include:
1. Grace Hamman
2. Dr. Terence Lester
3. Miroslav Volf
4. Kaitlyn Schiess
5. Beth Moore
6. James Talarico
7. Chris Staron
8. Brad Edwards
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