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  • Why Did Jesus Have to Die? Understanding the Wages of Sin and Sacrifice
    2025/04/21

    Why Did Jesus Have to Die? In this conversation, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford discuss the complexities of Easter, the significance of Jesus' death, and the implications of sin and sacrifice within the Christian faith. They reflect on the pressures of Easter services, the meaning behind Jesus' crucifixion, and the role of the tabernacle and temple in understanding the relationship between humanity and God. The discussion emphasizes the importance of recognizing the deeper meanings behind traditional beliefs and practices. Further, Mike and Tim explore the profound theological implications of Jesus' incarnation, death, and the significance of the tabernacle in relation to eternal life. They discuss how Jesus' death was not just a human experience but a necessary act to bridge the gap between humanity and God, emphasizing the importance of understanding the humanity of Jesus, especially in the context of the Garden of Gethsemane. The conversation also delves into the mystery of scripture and the human experience, highlighting the need for a nuanced understanding of biblical texts.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction and Easter Reflections

    10:09 - The Significance of Jesus' Death

    19:57 - Understanding Sin and Sacrifice

    30:05 - The Role of the Tabernacle and Temple

    36:53 - The Tabernacle and the Incarnation

    42:21 - The Significance of Jesus' Death

    49:33 - The Humanity of Jesus and the Garden of Gethsemane

    56:43 - The Mystery of Scripture and Human Experience

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    Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Cruciformity: Living in the Shape of the Cross (A Cross - Shaped Life) - Q&A w The Voxology Patrons
    2025/04/14

    What does it mean to live in the shape of the cross? In this thought-provoking episode, the hosts unpack the concept of cruciformity and how it challenges us to reshape our lives, communities, and faith. They explore biblical interpretation, addressing the difference between what the Bible describes versus prescribes, and how this distinction informs our understanding of morality, the Kingdom of God, and the role of the church today.

    From the countercultural nature of Jesus' teachings to real-world applications of humility, service, and solidarity, the discussion dives deep into how the church can embody a community of justice and radical love. What does it look like to align with the cross in a world obsessed with status, power, and self-preservation? How does this relate to faith and politics, cultural transformation, and our personal lives?

    Join the conversation as the hosts reflect on Christian teachings, the historical context of the Roman Empire, and the practices of baptism, communion, and solidarity with the marginalized. This dialogue invites you to reimagine what it means to live out the values of the Kingdom of God in every aspect of life.

    We encourage and would love to hear your thoughts! Drop your questions, reflections, or insights in the comments below or connect with us on social media. Let’s continue this journey of faith, justice, and transformation together.

    #crossshapedcommunity #cruciformlife #cruciform #sermon #biblestudy

    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 - Intro
    02:05 - Business Strategies
    08:40 - Understanding Biblical Concepts
    14:08 - Identifying Biblical Truths
    18:15 - Cruciformity Explained
    20:38 - Living Cruciformity
    21:37 - Insights from Philippians 2
    26:52 - Roman Society Context
    35:34 - Applying Lessons Today
    39:06 - The Significance of Baptism
    43:19 - Planning for 10 Years of Episodes
    47:50 - Q&A Session
    48:52 - Embracing Extravagant Love
    50:18 - The Impact of Influence
    54:02 - Importance of Spiritual Disciplines
    56:28 - Discussion on 1 Corinthians 11
    58:37 - Applying the Cross in Preaching
    1:03:03 - Final Question
    1:05:40 - Seth Erre's Insights
    1:08:34 - Outro

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    Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford

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    1 時間 10 分
  • What is Cruciformity? w/ Dr. Timothy Gombis
    2025/04/07

    What is Cruciformity? In this engaging conversation, Mike and Tim welcome back long time friend and scholar Dr. Timothy Gombis to discuss a variety of topics ranging from personal anecdotes about driving and family life to deeper discussions on biblical interpretation and its relevance to social justice. Gombis shares insights from his teaching experiences and the importance of maintaining a balanced life while engaging in academic pursuits. The conversation also touches on the historical context of biblical interpretation and its implications for contemporary issues. Further, everyone discusses the importance of understanding historical context in scripture, the transformative nature of reading the Bible, and the concept of cruciformity. They explore how curiosity about biblical figures can lead to deeper insights and the challenges of navigating difficult conversations within the Christian community. The discussion emphasizes the need for self-giving love and social justice in faith practices. In this conversation, Mike Erre and Tim Gombis explore the complexities of community, identity, and the intersection of politics and Christianity. They discuss the challenges of navigating power dynamics and exclusion within church communities, the importance of finding supportive environments, and the need for intentionality in personal and communal growth. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of advocating for social justice and building relationships that foster understanding and compassion.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction and Tim's (not) 50th birthday
    03:00 - Auburn Wellness Committee
    10:20 - Gombis

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    Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford

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    1 時間 19 分
  • The Anti-Greed Gospel - w/ Dr. Malcolm Foley
    2025/03/31

    The Anti-Greed Gospel. In this episode of the VOXOLOGY podcast, Mike Erre, Timothy John Stafford, and Dr. Malcolm Foley discuss the themes of greed, racism, and economic justice as explored in Foley's book, 'The Anti-Greed Gospel.' They delve into Foley's background, theological influences, and the historical context of race and economics in America. The conversation emphasizes the interconnectedness of racial and economic justice, critiques colorblindness, and highlights the church's role in fostering economic solidarity and justice. Further, Dr. Foley discusses the profound vision of deification in Christian salvation, emphasizing the deep relationship God calls us to. He critiques the church's preoccupation with material wealth and power, urging a reorientation towards God's true provisions. The discussion also delves into the urgency of material care and the challenges posed by systemic exclusions in DEI initiatives. Foley highlights the interplay of self-interest and racial dynamics, advocating for a more holistic understanding of community and justice.

    00:00 Introduction and the News

    19:30 Malcolm Foley's Background and Theological Influences

    31:30 Colorblindness vs. Racial Awareness

    As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to hello@voxpodcast.com, and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram.

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    Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford

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    1 時間 17 分
  • Two Kinds of Christians
    2025/03/24

    500. Thank you, thank you , thank you for walking this long road with us.

    In this episode of Voxology, Mike and Tim reflect on the journey of their podcast as they celebrate their 500th episode. They express gratitude to their community and discuss the challenges of navigating cultural issues and the complexities of faith in today's world. The conversation then delves into the existence of different interpretations of Christianity and the role of the church in addressing societal issues, emphasizing the need for clarity in understanding the teachings of Jesus amidst a landscape of competing narratives. They discuss the intersection of faith and politics, emphasizing the need for the church to engage in political discourse while remaining true to the teachings of Jesus.

    Further, Mike and Tim explore the importance of listening to marginalized voices, particularly black women, and the role of the church in advocating for justice and truth in a complex world. The discussion also delves into the concept of cruciformity, contrasting two distinct interpretations of Christianity and the implications for believers today. The dialogue culminates in a reflection on how to navigate the complexities of modern Christianity while remaining true to the teachings of Jesus.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Celebrating 500 Episodes: A Journey of Reflection

    06:22 - Navigating Cultural Challenges: The Weight of Current Events

    17:54 - The Clash of Christianities: Understanding Different Perspectives

    25:24 - Government and Faith: The Role of the Church in Society

    28:39 - The Empire Playbook and Political Christianity

    30:55 - The Church's Role in Politics and Justice

    32:59 - Truth Telling in a Complicated World

    34:57 - Listening to Marginalized Voices

    39:31 - Cruciformity and the Nature of Jesus

    47:26 - The Distinction Between Two Christianities

    54:31 - The Cross as a Way of Life

    56:18 - Understanding Greatness in the Kingdom

    58:17 - The Journey to Jerusalem

    01:00:07 - The Nature of True Greatness

    01:02:02 - The Son of Man's Mission

    01:04:45 - Discernment vs. Judgment in Christianity

    01:06:56 - Clarifying the Center of Christianity

    01:10:48 - Serving the Marginalized

    01:12:36 - Navigating Cultural Distractions

    01:16:30 - The Call to a Cruciform Life

    As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to hello@voxpodcast.com, and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram.

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    Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford

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    1 時間 22 分
  • The Affections of Christ Jesus - w/ Nijay Gupta
    2025/03/17

    The Affections of Christ Jesus. In this episode of the Voxology podcast, Mike Erre, Tim Stafford, and guest Nijay Gupta delve into the complexities of love as presented in theology, particularly in the context of the Old and New Testaments. They explore the differences between Hebrew and American conceptions of love, the role of emotions, and the importance of empathy in relationships. The conversation also touches on the challenges of loving others, including enemies, and the necessity of cultivating genuine compassion. Throughout the discussion, the hosts emphasize that love is not merely an action or feeling but a multifaceted experience that encompasses attachment, devotion, and relational dynamics.

    Further, Nijay , Mike and Tim discuss the complexities of love, empathy, and relationships in the context of faith and social media. They explore the power of prayer, the impact of celebrity culture on genuine relationships, and the nature of God's love and jealousy. The discussion also delves into the concept of fear in relation to God and the importance of empathy as a tool for connection and understanding, emphasizing that empathy is essential for humanity and requires proximity to be effective.

    Nijay's book can be found HERE

    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast and Guests
    03:00 - Exploring the Concept of Love in Theology
    06:04 - Hebrew vs. American Conceptions of Love
    09:02 - The Role of Emotions in Love
    12:00 - Love as a Verb: Actions vs. Feelings
    14:57 - The Complexity of Loving Others
    17:59 - Love for Enemies and Compassion
    20:58 - Navigating Difficult Relationships
    24:03 - Truth and Love in Relationships
    29:39 - The Power of Prayer and Social Media
    31:48 - Celebrity Culture and Relationships
    33:09 - Understanding God's Love and Jealousy
    37:17 - The Nature of Fear in Relation to God
    44:10 - Empathy: A Double-Edged Sword
    51:54 - The Importance of Proximity in Empathy

    As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to hello@voxpodcast.com, and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram.

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    Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford

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    59 分
  • Bridging the Gap: Justice in the Church - w/ Sarah Pechan Driver
    2025/03/10

    Bridging the Gap: Justice in the Church. This episode, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford are joined by Sarah Pechan Driver to discuss personal experiences and the profound journey of understanding justice from a biblical perspective. Sarah shares her journey from youth group (with a young Mike Erre as youth pastor) to a consultant for equity in the workplace, emphasizing the importance of justice as restoration of Shalom. The discussion explores the biblical foundations of justice, practical applications in everyday life, and the gaps in understanding justice within the church community. Further, the conversation looks at the effectiveness of USAID programs, the role of the church in health initiatives, and the importance of equity in business practices. They discuss practical steps for promoting equity, biblical perspectives on justice, and the transformative power of community practices. The conversation emphasizes the need for the church to engage in social justice and the restoration of Shalom as a core element of faith.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction and Personal Connections
    07:15 - Journey to Understanding Justice
    17:37 - Biblical Foundations of Justice
    21:31 - Bridging the Gap in Understanding Justice
    23:49 - Practical Applications of Justice
    27:59 - Evaluating Program Effectiveness
    28:50 - The Role of USAID in Global Health
    29:20 - Church Involvement in Health Initiatives
    31:31 - Equity in Business Practices
    32:34 - Practical Steps for Equity in Hiring
    35:04 - Biblical Perspectives on Business and Equity
    37:41 - Justice as a Core Element of Faith
    39:32 - Transformative Practices in Community
    41:13 - Defining Justice Through a Biblical Lens
    43:17 - Restoration of Shalom as Justice
    46:16 - Economic Practices for Justice
    49:10 - The Beatitudes and Economic Justice
    54:29 - Community Practices for Justice
    01:00:34 - Being the Church in the World

    As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to hello@voxpodcast.com, and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram.

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    Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Understanding Grace as a Social Dynamic
    2025/03/03

    Understanding Grace as a Social Dynamic. In this episode of the Voxology podcast, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford discuss the implications of Christian nationalism, the importance of mental health in the face of societal issues, and the transformative power of grace within community dynamics. They explore how grace can reorder relationships and emphasize the need for a new humanity as described in Ephesians, while also addressing the challenges of navigating anger and outrage in today's world.

    Further, Mike and Tim explore the transformative power of grace within the context of the new humanity as described in the New Testament. They discuss how grace flattens social hierarchies, reverses corrupt evaluations of status, and fosters a sense of siblingship among believers. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community practices that restore Shalom, address racial dynamics, and promote generosity towards the marginalized. Ultimately, they highlight the need for the church to embody a radical reconfiguration of social values that celebrates diversity and humanity

    00:00 - Introduction to Voxology Podcast
    00:59 - Christian Nationalism and Its Appeal
    07:32 - Navigating Anger and Mental Health
    12:04 - The Role of Grace in Community
    15:15 - Ephesians and the New Humanity
    32:12 - Grace as a Social Dynamic
    33:10 - Dynamics of Grace in the New Humanity
    36:06 - The Flattening Effect of Grace
    38:30 - Reversing Social Status through Grace
    41:51 - The Role of Community in Siblingship
    44:56 - The Great Reversal of Status
    48:26 - Addressing Racial Dynamics in the Church
    52:48 - Practices for Restoring Shalom
    56:48 - Generosity and the Poor
    01:00:06 - Reconciliation and Social Practices
    01:04:51 - Celebrating Humanity and Diversity

    As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to hello@voxpodcast.com, and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram.

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    Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford

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    1 時間 8 分