Voxology - podcast cover

Voxology

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.
Last refreshed:
Follow this podcast in the Metacast mobile app to refresh it and see new episodes.
Download Metacast podcast app
Podcasts are better in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episodes

A Teachable Spirit: The Virtue of Learning from Strangers, Enemies, and Absolutely Anyone - w/ A. J. Swoboda

How reclaiming a teachable spirit can radically transform our faith, our churches, and our relationships with those we often see as "the other." Mike and Tim welcome theologian, pastor, and author A.J. Swoboda to unpack his latest book, The Teachable Spirit: The Virtue of Learning from Strangers, Enemies, and Absolutely Anyone, as well as a powerful call for intellectual humility and curiosity within Christian community. Together, they explore why Christians should be the most curious people in ...

Apr 28, 20251 hr 5 min

Why Did Jesus Have to Die? Understanding the Wages of Sin and Sacrifice (Cruciformity Series)

Unpacking the deep narrative threads that make Jesus's death not just inevitable, but essential to our human story, Mike and Tim dive into the costs of sin, how death is a consequence—not simply a punishment—and what Jesus's crucifixion really reveals about God's nature. This Good Friday reflection brings clarity to questions we've inherited or sidestepped: Why did Jesus have to die? Why that way? And what's the deeper biblical thread connecting Eden, the tabernacle, and the cross? Follow this c...

Apr 21, 20251 hr 3 min

Cruciformity: Living in the Shape of the Cross (A Cross - Shaped Life) - Q&A w The Voxology Patrons

How does understanding the difference between what the Bible describes and what it prescribes shape the way we live, lead, and love today? Mike Erre and Tim Stafford kick off their new Christianity 101 Series with an in-depth—and often hilarious—conversation that lays the groundwork for how the Voxology community approaches Scripture, biblical authority, and spiritual formation. Responding to an Instagram post that claims "genocide, slavery, and sexual assault are all biblical," Mike and Tim dis...

Apr 14, 20251 hr 10 min

Two Christianities: Cruciform Love vs. Power and Culture Wars w/ Dr. Timothy Gombis (Cruciformity Series)

How a cruciform vision of faith challenges cultural Christianity obsessed with dominance, political power, and exclusion. Mike Erre, Tim Stafford, and special guest Dr. Timothy Gombis kick off a new Cruciformity Series by wrestling with the relational and theological tensions between two distinctly different expressions of Christianity. They dive into Gombis' definition of a cruciform (cross-shaped) life, the way Paul consistently connects theology to social justice, and what faithful biblical i...

Apr 07, 20251 hr 19 min

The Anti-Greed Gospel: How Greed Fuels Racism and What the Church Can Do About It - w/ Dr. Malcolm Foley

Unpacking the intersection of economics, race, and faith, Mike and Tim sit down with historian and theologian Dr. Malcolm Foley to explore the dangerous roots of racism in greed and how Christian communities can resist the power of money—biblically referred to as "Mammon." With incisive insight, emotional clarity, and a sense of urgency, Malcolm walks us through the key thesis of his new book, "The Anti-Greed Gospel: Why the Love of Money is the Root of Racism and How the Church Can Create a New...

Mar 31, 20251 hr 17 min

500 Episodes, Two Christianities, and Clarifying the Center of Jesus

Celebrating 500 episodes and nearly 10 years of bold conversations, Mike and Tim pause to reflect on the Voxology journey and address a growing burden: the deepening divide between competing versions of Christianity in American culture. This milestone episode explores how one branch of Christianity has co-opted the language of Jesus to justify nationalism, violence, and power, while another remains rooted in the cruciform way of Jesus—marked by humility, sacrifice, and enemy-love. Mike and Tim u...

Mar 24, 20251 hr 22 min

The Affections of Christ Jesus: What Paul's Theology of Love Teaches Us Today - w/ Nijay Gupta

How do we truly love others, and what does it mean to love God with our whole being? In this rich and deeply engaging conversation with New Testament scholar Dr. Nijay Gupta, Mike and Tim explore the heart of Paul's theology of love, as captured in Nijay's newest book, "The Affections of Christ Jesus." Tackling questions like "Can we love someone we don't like?" and "Is empathy a sin?", they unpack the biblical roots of love, the emotional texture behind divine commands, and why reducing love to...

Mar 17, 202559 min

Bridging the Gap: How Biblical Justice Calls Us to Reimagine Equity, Economics, and Jubilee - w/ Sarah Pechan Driver

How the biblical blueprint for justice offers a practical and powerful vision for reimagining community, equity, and generosity. In this compelling episode of the Exile Series, Mike and Tim are joined by longtime friend and justice advocate Sarah Pecan Driver to explore what it means to faithfully pursue the restoration of shalom. Drawing deeply from Scripture and her 26 years of domestic and international experience in social policy, Sarah unpacks six biblical pillars of justice—from economic r...

Mar 10, 20251 hr 5 min

Understanding Grace as a Social Dynamic: Resisting the Myth of a Christian Nation (Exile Series)

How reframing grace as a radical, social equalizer challenges cultural power systems and reshapes the church's role in a fractured world. Mike Erre and Tim Stafford continue the Exile Series by unpacking how American nationalism distorts the purpose of the church—and how the book of Ephesians offers a subversive vision of identity rooted in Christ, not country. Drawing on theologians like Lee Camp, Caitlin Schess, and John Barclay, this episode critically examines how partisan politics twist scr...

Mar 03, 20251 hr 8 min

Social Justice as a Core Aspect of the Gospel: How the Early Church Modeled Social Restoration (Exile Series)

How the early church responded to injustice offers a roadmap for communities struggling to embody Christ's vision of transformation and Shalom today. Mike and Tim dive deep into real examples from Acts, 1 Corinthians, and Galatians to reveal how the early Christians addressed systemic injustice across ethnic, economic, and cultural lines—while pointing to what it means to live out political engagement by being the church. Referencing powerful historical texts and contemporary critiques, includin...

Feb 25, 20251 hr 1 min

Finding Hope in Overwhelming Times: Embracing the Church's Role in Restoring Shalom (Exile Series)

Exploring how to keep hope alive in overwhelming times and the church's role in restoring Shalom and unity amidst despair. Unpacking Ephesians 2, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford discuss practical ways to overcome feelings of helplessness by engaging in community action and embracing a holistic understanding of sin and salvation. Key Takeaways: Finding Hope Through Action – How engaging in local community efforts can alleviate feelings of despair and helplessness. Restoring Shalom – Understanding the ...

Feb 17, 20251 hr 12 min

Rethinking Sin, Salvation, and Community in Modern Christianity (Exile Series)

Exploring how reframing sin and salvation as communal realities can transform our understanding of justice, community, and the mission of the church in today's world, Mike and Tim dive deep into the implications of being a community of justice and shalom while continuing their Exile Series. Key Takeaways: • Sin and Salvation as Communal Concepts – Understanding the importance of viewing sin and salvation beyond individualism, emphasizing the corporate dimensions within the church. • The Role of ...

Feb 10, 20251 hr 13 min

How Sin and Salvation Shape a Community of Justice (Exile Series)

Explore how recognizing sin and salvation as communal realities empowers the church to become a beacon of justice and shalom in a divided world. Mike Erre and Tim Stafford delve into the deep-seated issues within modern Christianity, examining the dichotomy between individualistic and communal understandings of faith. They discuss how embracing a communal approach to sin and salvation calls us to prioritize justice, mercy, and empathy as core elements of following Jesus. Key Takeaways: • The Com...

Feb 03, 20251 hr 7 min

Breaking Free from Political Idolatry: Embracing the Church's True Mission (Exile Series)

Explore how Christians can resist the allure of political power, understand the biblical call to live as exiles, and rediscover the transformative impact of being the church in a polarized society. Key Takeaways: • Resisting Political Idolatry – Understanding the dangers of aligning Christianity with political parties and leaders. • Embracing Exile – How the biblical concept of exile shapes the church's posture in today's world. • Living the One Another Commands – The importance of internal tran...

Jan 27, 20251 hr 12 min

Submissive and Subversive: Jesus's Interactions with the Herod Dynasty (Exile Series)

Mike and Tim unveil the revolutionary ways Jesus navigated oppressive systems by balancing submission and subversion, and how this approach empowers us to confront modern challenges with wisdom and courage. Key Takeaways: • The Submissive-Subversive Tension – Understanding how Jesus embodied both submission to authority and subversion of oppressive power structures, providing a model for us today. • Deep Dive into the Herod Family – Exploring the complex dynamics between Jesus and the Herod dyna...

Jan 20, 20251 hr 5 min

Exiles in Democracy: How Should Christians Engage in Politics? (Exile Series)

An insightful exploration of how Christians can navigate political engagement in a democratic society while embracing their identity as exiles. Mike and Tim dive deep into the church's role in politics, discussing whether Christians should seek to transform society through laws and policies or focus on embodying the kingdom of God within their communities. They respond to Sky Jethani's thoughtful critiques, bringing fresh perspectives to the conversation about power, politics, and faith. Key Tak...

Jan 13, 20251 hr 11 min

Exile as Political Identity : Insights from Acts on Allegiance and Hope (Exile Series)

Explore how embracing an exile identity reshapes Christian allegiance, hope, and posture toward government. Mike and Tim delve into lessons from the Book of Acts on how redefining our political identity as exiles can help us navigate the partisan landscape with a focus on the Kingdom of God. Key Takeaways: • Redefining Political Allegiance – Understanding how adopting an exile identity shifts our primary allegiance from partisan politics to the Kingdom of God. • Reconfiguring Hope – Discussing h...

Jan 06, 20251 hr 4 min

Living as a Holy Nation—Insights from Jeremiah and 1 Peter (Exile Series)

Mike Erre and Tim Stafford explore how the biblical concept of exile shapes the church's political identity today, drawing lessons from Jeremiah 29 and 1 Peter. Discover how being a "holy nation" and "exiles" informs how Christians can navigate modern society by balancing submission to authorities with a distinct kingdom identity. Key Takeaways: • Exile as a Political Identity – Understanding the implications of living as exiles in contemporary society. • Lessons from Jeremiah 29 – Learning from...

Dec 30, 20241 hr 5 min

Exile and the Kingdom: Unveiling Israel's Political Identity and Its Meaning for the Church Today (Exile Series)

Mike and Tim take a deep dive into the concept of exile and what it means for the Church today. They unpack Israel's political identity as a holy nation and a kingdom of priests, and how these ancient practices can inform and transform the way we live out our faith in the modern world. From rethinking notions of kingship and power to challenging economic and social norms, they explore how embracing God's upside-down Kingdom can help us resist the allure of worldly power and wealth. Key Takeaways...

Dec 23, 20241 hr 2 min

Rethinking Hospitality, Race, and Power in the Kingdom of God (Exile Series)

This episode, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford explore how listener feedback on hospitality and racial injustice invites us to reassess the church's approach to embodying the radical, self-sacrificial politics of Jesus' upside-down kingdom. Key Takeaways: Redefining Biblical Hospitality – Understanding hospitality as systemic inclusion, not just individual kindness, and its implications for the church today. Confronting Systemic Racism in the Church – Acknowledging and addressing the racial biases and...

Dec 16, 20241 hr 19 min

The Political Kingdom of God and Our Displacement from Modern Christianity (Exile Series)

Exploring how the Kingdom of God challenges political idolatry and offers a transformative vision of public faith beyond partisan divides. Mike and Tim delve into the multifaceted experience of exile—not only as humans and followers of Jesus but also feeling alienated from aspects of modern Christianity. Discover how Jesus' announcement of the Kingdom reshapes our understanding of politics, community, and what it means to live out a holistic, public faith today. Key Takeaways: • Understanding Ex...

Dec 09, 20241 hr 13 min

Limits of Biblical Hospitality: Navigating Division in the Church - w/ Dr. Timothy Gombis

Discover how the teachings of Jesus and Paul on hospitality can guide us in navigating political divisions within the church. Join Mike Erre and Tim Stafford as they engage in a thought-provoking conversation with New Testament scholar Dr. Timothy Gombis, exploring the limits of biblical hospitality and how to practice radical inclusion and love in times of division. Key Takeaways: • Understanding Biblical Hospitality – Unpacking the biblical meaning of hospitality as love of the stranger, roote...

Dec 02, 20241 hr 8 min

Embracing Weakness and Hospitality: Redefining Church Community (Exile Series)

Discover how embracing weakness, humility, and hospitality can transform your approach to church and community. Mike Erre and Tim Stafford challenge traditional church models, inviting you to explore alternative ways of gathering that reflect the true mission of Jesus. Dive into a thought-provoking discussion on power dynamics, the significance of the Lord's Supper, and Paul's vision of the new humanity in Ephesians. Key Takeaways: • Redefining Church Community – Why moving beyond traditional mo...

Nov 25, 202458 min

Navigating Church and Politics: When Pastors Become Partisan

Mike and Tim dive into the challenges many believers face when churches become too political. Reading listener emails, they explore how to find a church that prioritizes faith over partisan politics. They discuss how to separate pastors' personal political views from their spiritual leadership and share practical advice on building Christ-centered communities that embody the teachings of Jesus amidst political divisions. Key Takeaways: • Recognizing When Politics Overstep in Church – Understandi...

Nov 18, 20241 hr 14 min

Revisiting the Sermon on the Mount through: The Message Translation

Join Mike Erre and Tim Stafford as they immerse themselves in a powerful reading of the Sermon on the Mount from Eugene Peterson's The Message translation. Experience Jesus' profound teachings in Matthew 5-7 presented in fresh, contemporary language that brings new life to these timeless words. Mike and Tim reflect on how this revitalized perspective deepens their understanding of living under Christ's kingship and impacts their faith journey. Key Takeaways: • A Fresh Encounter with Jesus' Teach...

Nov 13, 202421 min

Confronting Political Idolatry: 1 Samuel, the 2024 Election, and the Sermon on the Mount

Explore how the church's desire for political saviors mirrors Israel's demand for a king in 1 Samuel, leading to political idolatry in today's context. Mike Erre and Tim Stafford delve into the implications of the 2024 election results, analyzing the dangers of merging faith with politics. They emphasize the timeless wisdom of the Sermon on the Mount as a guide for Christians navigating political division and finding hope beyond earthly leaders. Key Takeaways: • Political Idolatry in Modern Chri...

Nov 11, 20241 hr 15 min

Faith, Politics, and Gender: Unpacking Masculinity and the Church - w/ Pastor Suzie Lind

Mike, Tim, and special guest Pastor Suzie Lind engage in a candid conversation about the intricate relationship between faith, politics, and gender roles in today's society. They explore how political rhetoric shapes perceptions of masculinity, the impact on both men and women within the church, and the pitfalls of aligning faith too closely with political power. Drawing from historical contexts and personal experiences, they offer insightful perspectives on navigating the political landscape wh...

Nov 04, 202456 min

Genesis and the Politics of Fear: Exploring the Momentum of Sin Today LIVE-ish (To Be Human Series)

Mike and Tim are joined by members of the Voxology community in a live recording to delve into the intersections of ancient scripture and modern culture. They discuss Brian Zahnd's "The Christian Voter's Guide," Tim's eye-opening experience at a Moms for Liberty event, and how fear is wielded in politics today. Returning to Genesis 4, they explore the escalating nature of sin and its relevance in contemporary society. Key Takeaways: • The Momentum of Sin in Genesis 4 – Understanding how sin esca...

Oct 28, 20241 hr 7 min

Sin Crouching at the Door: Imaging God vs. the Serpent in Genesis (To Be Human Series)

Discover the profound implications of sin's first appearance in Genesis and how it shapes our understanding of imaging God versus imaging the serpent. Explore how sin, depicted as an external force lurking at the door, can alter our identity from children of God to reflections of the serpent through our choices. Delve into the communal nature of sin and salvation, emphasizing that our actions influence not just ourselves but the entire community. Key Takeaways: • The First Mention of Sin in Gene...

Oct 21, 20241 hr 2 min

The Mark of Cain: Unpacking Sin, Violence, and Humanity in Genesis 4 (To Be Human Series)

Mike and Tim continue their "To Be Human" series with a deep dive into Genesis 4, exploring the profound story of Cain and Abel. They examine how the themes of sin, violence, and human autonomy first introduced in Genesis 3 are intensified in the next generation. Through a close reading of the text, they uncover the layers of meaning behind Cain's actions, the significance of the ground crying out, and the enduring relevance of these ancient narratives in understanding human behavior today. Key ...

Oct 14, 20241 hr 4 min
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android