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 of Jesus, what he has done and the beauty of his work on earth today, join hosts Mike Erre and Tim Stafford and their guests to talk things out and find your way back to the true mission of Jesus.
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Revelation Part Seven: Sevenly Heavenly. Back to the end of the world! JK. After a few episodes of ground work, today Mike finally takes us into the first chapter of Revelation! How was this originally interpreted? What working knowledge did the audi... more
Raising Girls to Resist Toxic Teachings on Sex, Self, and Speaking Up. This episode, Mike and Tim are joined by authors Sheila Gregoire, Rebecca Lindenbach & Pastor Suzie Lind to discuss Sheila and Rebecca's (as well as co-author Joanna Sawatsky) new... more
Flood & Fury. This episode, Mike and Tim sit down with author Dr. Matthew Lynch, to discuss his banger of a new book, "Flood and Fury: Engaging Old Testament Violence." Dr. Lynch is an Associate Professor of Old Testament at Regent College. He sits d... more
Thoughtful, gracious, irreverent, funny and engaging. I look forward to listening every week.
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.
I really liked Mike when he was at EV free. These days he seems like he’s really taken in by the news and has begun to sound like a CNN teleprompter script. I can’t stomach it. Bummer.
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. more
Dispensationalism?!?!?! I hate when someone shows me the water I’m swimming in. 🤦🏼♀️
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