
The Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast exists to explore popular songs, practices, and ideas in the light of Sola Scriptura and Tota Scriptura. It is an outlet of Westminster Effects, a church history themed guitar effects pedal brand in Greenville, South Carolina.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 410 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Artificial intelligence is advancing at a staggering pace, but what does Scripture have to say about it? In this episode, Cody Fields explores the rapid growth of AI, the controversy surrounding massive data centers, and the biblical distinction betw... more
What happened at the 2026 Southern Baptist Convention—and why does it matter? Cody Fields is joined by Cory Truax to unpack the major developments from this year's SBC Annual Meeting. From the Truth and Unity Amendment to questions surrounding leader... more
What role do miracles, medicine, and God's sovereignty play in healing?
In this episode of the Doxology Podcast, we discuss the relationship between divine healing and ordinary means, sharing personal experiences ranging from LASIK surgery to seriou... more
On this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, Cody Fields is joined by Jon Ross to discuss the recent legal battles surrounding guitar body shapes, trademarks, and intellectual property in the guitar industry. Using the latest Fender M... more
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On the latest episode regarding the difference between reformed and charismatic theologies or practice, I would agree completely with Bradley. One Anglican charismatic pastor said, and I quote “I want all the gifts. I just don’t want to be weird about it”.
Reformed Evangelicals generally get a bad rap for being harsh and obnoxious…this proves that to be false! Great podcast and great topics!
It’s pretty great to find a podcast that interacts with its fanbase and answers tough questions in a well-thought-out manner.
I’ve still got my theological differences with the hosts, but I find listening to be edifying every time.
This is the ultimate guitar podcast. God, guitars, and Christianity. Westminster Effects covers it all.
Really enjoying the podcast so far only listened to a few episodes so far, but really glad I found it.
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The show analyzes theology, worship, and church culture through a conservative, scripture-centric lens, often pairing doctrinal discussions with practical ministry topics. Episodes frequently cover worship leadership, governance, and the intersection of faith with music gear and culture, sometimes evaluating contemporary movements and media from a Reformed or confessional perspective. A distinctive angle is the blend of robust theology with hands-on industry insight (guitars, gear, and brand ethics), often featuring host collaboration with church leaders and practitioners. This mix makes it useful for pastors, worship leaders, theologians, and gear enthusiasts seeking thoughtful, faith-forward commentary and actionable takeaways.
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5. John Cooper
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