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This Is What the Gospel Sounds Like: A Podcast on K-Pop Demon Hunters

Sarah Crowder
K-Pop Demon Hunters
Lutheran Theology
Christianity
Gospel
Music
Forgiveness
Christian Life
Performance
Deception
Cultural Authenticity
Love Vs Hate
Biblical Languages
Wake Up Dead Man
Golden
Community
Found Family
Identity Crisis
Community Worship
Demons
Fan Theories

A podcast where Sarah Crowder explores the Gospel in surprising places, beginning with the animated film K-Pop Demon Hunters. Together with Pastor Andrew Jones, she reacts to the movie’s music, community, and spiritual themes while connecting them to Lutheran theology and the good news of Jesus. Honest, fun, and Gospel-centered, this show is for fans, theologians, and anyone curious about how fait... more

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In this episode, teacher Sarah Crowder and Pastor Andy Jones explore why Bobby from K-Pop Demon Hunters has become such a beloved character.

Together they discuss encouragement, authenticity, performance culture, loneliness, and the Gospel promise t... more

In this episode of This Is What the Gospel Sounds Like, teacher Sarah Crowder and pastor Andy Jones dive into “Soda Pop” from K-Pop Demon Hunters.

At first, it sounds like a fun, catchy summer song. But underneath the surface, something darker is ha... more

PREVIEW!

In this episode of This Is What the Gospel Sounds Like, teacher Sarah Crowder and pastor Andy Jones dive into “Soda Pop” from K-Pop Demon Hunters.

At first, it sounds like a fun, catchy summer song. But underneath the surface, something da... more

Why did the K-Pop Demon Hunters Oscar moment feel so powerful and why did it feel like more than just a win?

In this episode of This Is What the Gospel Sounds Like, teacher and PhD student Sarah Crowder joins pastor and author Andrew Jones for a joy... more

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Andrew Jones
Pastor and author, fan of K-Pop Demon Hunters
Episode: Ep. 1 – Why Christians Should Watch K-Pop Demon Hunters (Spoiler-Free)

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Sarah Crowder
Host guiding discussions on Gospel-centered faith and cultural topics, with focus on Lutheran theology and pop culture.
Andrew Jones
Pastor, writer, and co-host offering theological depth and pastoral perspective.

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4.0 out of 5 stars from 30 ratings
  • You’re annoying

    This podcast suck. Every time I ask Siri to play “What It Sounds Like” by K-Pop Demon Hunters it plays this dumb podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Puck Beaverton
    United States22 days ago
  • Nope

    No thanks

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Susydude
    United States4 months ago
  • Golden

    Not only did I love the Percy Jackson and Star Wars Rebels comparisons, but I also loved your insights on the biblical parallels in KPop Demon Hunters. Not only did I hear you talk about my own takeaways on the message and themes, but you also added more perspective to how I’ve viewed it. Loving every second of it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GearieDynasties
    United States5 months ago
  • 😍

    I love you 💕😘❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tutti-fruit
    France7 months ago
  • Culture and theology can be fun

    Thankful for conversations that are unafraid to talk cultural moments with a solid theology backing.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    slolee
    United States7 months ago

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Fans praise warmth, humor, and personal anecdotes from hosts.
A few listeners note critique of cultural commentary may be strong but engaging.
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Listeners appreciate thoughtful ties between pop culture and theology.

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Episode 13: Wake Up Dead Man: This Is What Grace & the Gospel Sound Like
Q: What do you think of when you hear about the Road to Damascus?
Andrew discusses the biblical story of Saul's conversion and its significance in prompting life changes.
Episode 13: Wake Up Dead Man: This Is What Grace & the Gospel Sound Like
Q: Have you ever had a, what you would call a road to Damascus moment, Sarah?
Sarah reflects on not having a dramatic conversion experience but acknowledges having moments that changed her life direction.
Wake Up Dead Man: Faith, Culture, and the Church’s Posture
Q: What is Father Judd's approach as a priest?
Father Judd believes in serving the world and engaging with culture rather than being a culture warrior like Monsignor Wicks, who wants to fight against the world.
Wake Up Dead Man: Faith, Culture, and the Church’s Posture
Q: How do Christians and how does the church engage with culture?
The church should engage with culture by serving it rather than fighting against it, which is exemplified by Father Judd who believes in love over condemnation.
Episode 12: Wake Up Dead Man, This is what Confession and Grace Sound Like
Q: Could you kind of tell us, what do these words mean, confession and absolution?
Confession is admitting of mistakes, sharing feelings of guilt, and recognizing that we've fallen short of what God expects.

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A Gospel-centered discussion that examines pop culture through Lutheran theology, focusing on the animated film universe around K-Pop Demon Hunters. The hosts unpack how faith intersects with music, fandom, community, and media narratives, offering pastorally minded reflections, personal anecdotes, and practical takeaways for ministry and everyday life. Notable strengths include a warmly invitational tone and a consistent emphasis on grace, truth, and cultural engagement, making complex theology approachable for fans, theologians, and curious listeners alike.

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