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Voxology

Voxology
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Jesus
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Immigration
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Social Justice
Faith
Mental Health
Politics
Community Engagement
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Parenting
Sermon On the Mount
Lord's Prayer
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Sin
Gun Violence
Charlie Kirk
Spiritual Formation

Voxology (Formerly the Vox Podcast with Mike Erre) is a collection of voices that question and discuss our culture's most relevant topics in relation to Christ and Christianity. We talk LGBTQ, American and church politics, Christian culture's catastrophic marginalization of the very people Jesus implores us to love and so much more. If you have serious questions about the church's representation o... more

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Spiritual abuse doesn’t begin with one bad person. It grows through a culture of approval, secrecy, fear, and loyalty that slowly teaches people to stay quiet, play along, and mistake control for faithfulness. Mike Erre and Tim Stafford break down th... more

Today, Mike and Tim talk with Alex Wolf, director and content developer at Hope Heals, about her journey from pastor’s kid and missionary to one of the key theological voices shaping Hope Heals’ work. The conversation centers on how proximity to disa... more

Imagine a church where spiritual abuse is not just an exception but a pattern rooted deep in its culture... It’s a heartbreaking reality revealed when both pastors and congregation members unconsciously enable destructive behaviors. In this eye-openi... more

Spoiler: Stick around to the end to hear Seth do a Justin Bieber/Shema mashup...

What if salvation isn't about escaping our humanity but restoring it? This episode unpacks a revolutionary view: human beings are inherently divine images—nouns and ve... more

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Recent Guests

Alex Wolf
Director, Hope Heals Camp; co-author with Katherine Wolf
Hope Heals
Episode: Toward a Theology of Disability - with Alex Wolf
Seth Thomas Erre
Seth Erre, son of the hosts, invited guest
Family of hosts
Episode: The Difference Between Spiritual Abuse and Normal Church Conflict
Grace Pelley
Poet with cerebral palsy, author of A Measured Universe
Grace Pelley
Episode: Hope Heals: Cultivating Belonging and Belovedness
Tim Stafford
Guest introduced in intro
Voxology Podcast
Episode: If Jesus is the Center, How Then Do We…?
Seth Erie
Guest, referenced as a regular contributor on Voxology
Episode: A Glutton, a Drunkard and a Rabbi Walk Into A Bar: How Jesus Changed the World
Seth Erre
Guest, involved in the ongoing Voxology discussion
Best Friends Band / Voxology
Episode: Deliver Us From Evil: The Time of Testing
Hannah B
Special guest on the episode
Episode: Daily Bread as Manna: Provision in the Wilderness
Lee Camp
Author of Scandalous Witness; theologian and ethicist
No Small Endeavor; author
Episode: I Pledge My Grievance to the Flag: America is Not a Christian Nation - with Dr. Lee Camp
Max Botner
Author of How Then Shall We Read? A Student's Guide to Interpreting the New Testament
Center for Bible Study; author
Episode: How Then Shall We Read - w/ Dr. Max Botner

Hosts

Mike Erre
Host of Voxology podcast; has long-running involvement with Voxology/Vox Podcast narratives and related ministries.
Tim Stafford
Co-host and theology/discipleship facilitator; frequent guide for interview structure and guest integration.
Seth Erre
Guest and host-guest contributor; contributes family perspective and biblical interpretation insights.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 1.5k ratings
  • Always Hits Me!

    This is a podcast that I love because it hits me in me in my mind, my heart and my soul. When I am walking and listening I guess my strength. Jesus is real and present and speaks to me through this time each listen. The episode about camp was a clear picture of true church. Special people are always giving so much love and speak the Word better than the best preacher in our world. Keep up the good work! Mike thanks for your tears you are the real deal. I cried with you.

    Phil Hall

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hpot112
    United Statesa month ago
  • Great Conversation

    Voxology with Mike & Tim, and occasionally Seth, is a great listen. Each episode gives you conversation about large or smaller ideas with a Jesus focus. Some political, current issues but also long series on the Lord’s Prayer and many others.

    It’s a great podcast if you want to dig deep but also lots of room for laughs. Also, when Seth joins in great joy is felt and my heart swells.

    Listen now!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KDF0918
    United Statesa month ago
  • Canadian listener

    Thank you for focusing on the Lord’s Prayer and not about your president and the crazy stuff going on in politics (CN) at the beginning. I know you need a place to vent but it can get to a point where the cart is place before the horse. This is what me and my wife love about Voxology podcast in the first place. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fr3d3rich
    Canada7 months ago
  • Always a Meaningful & Helpful Listen

    I thank God for this platform & that Mike & Tim welcome us into their very important conversations. I always finish each episode wanting more. I learned about the deep love of Jesus as a young teen many yrs ago and consider myself a lifelong learner. Anyone who can make sense of this current Church season in light of the Kingdom of Heaven, I’m eager to listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BluMufN
    United States9 months ago
  • Lots to chew on and take in

    Mike and Tim really get into the weeds of what it means to follow Jesus. They provide thoughtful and thought provoking discussion on theology and application of Christ following. My husband and I haven’t missed an episode in quite a few years at this point, and consider Mike to be a valuable part of our discipleship and walk with Jesus.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anon5282013!
    United States10 months ago

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Overall, reviews highlight the show's impact on personal faith and understanding of church life in today's culture.
Listeners appreciate the thoughtful, pastoral tone and the willingness to tackle tough topics without sacrificing charity.
Some listeners praise openness to controversial issues, while a few critique perceived political slant or pace of episodes.
Guests are generally seen as credible and the conversations are described as practical and theologically grounded.

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Hope Heals: Cultivating Belonging and Belovedness
Q: Can I ask a question about that?
The hosts discuss how the camp's training, safeguards, and mutuality framework create a safe, dignified environment where people with disabilities and their families can experience belonging, kinship, and a richer sense of community.
How Then Shall We Read - w/ Dr. Max Botner
Q: What is the Bible, Max, and how should we understand what we are describing when we read it?
The Bible is God's revelation, a sprawling library that is both divine and human in origin. Reading it requires recognizing its historical contingency and its ongoing relevance, and doing so within the guidance of the Spirit and the church, rather than in isolation.
The New Exodus People: The Lord's Prayer as Israel's Story
Q: How do we make sense of 1st Corinthians 11, specifically verses 7 and 16?
The verse could be interpreted as cultural practices rather than hierarchical mandates, reflecting the interdependent relationships instead of authority.
Lean In: A Conversation About Immigration - What is the Law and How Should the Church Respond? - w/ World Relief
Q: What can we do to help immigrant communities?
We need to advocate for them, volunteer with local organizations, and ensure biblical teachings regarding immigration are shared in churches.
Disagreeing Well: Exploring, Faith, Community, and the Complexities of Interpretation
Q: What do you think it looks like for just the person in the seat, not the person in the pulpit?
It requires humility and a focus on community engagement rather than just knowledge acquisition.

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A thoughtful, faith-forward show that probes how Christian faith intersects culture, politics, and everyday life. It frequently explores center-set approaches to community, inclusion, and humility, often discussing themes like disability, gospel-centered leadership, and open questions about church practice, salvation, and social ethics. Guests range from theologians and authors to practitioners in faith-based ministries, providing both scholarly and lived perspectives. The program stands out for its candid, pastoral tone, willingness to challenge norms, and practical guidance for churches and individuals seeking to live out the gospel in challenging cultural moments.

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1. The Holy Post
2. The Esau McCaulley Podcast
3. The SkyePod
4. Curiously Kaitlyn
5. Theology in the Raw

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Voxology launched 11 years ago and published 602 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Voxology include:

1. Alex Wolf
2. Seth Thomas Erre
3. Grace Pelley
4. Tim Stafford
5. Seth Erie
6. Seth Erre
7. Hannah B
8. Lee Camp

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