In this episode of the Westminster Effects podcast, I sit down with Toby Sumpter to talk about joy and gratitude being the heart of the Moscow Mood. The conversation also emphasizes the significance of justification by faith alone and the ongoing advancement of the kingdom despite challenges and detractors.
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The Based Boomer (Mike D'Virgillio) from Eschatology Matters joins us for a conversation on his journey from Roman Catholicism all the way to postmillennialism, all while my phone overheated and we lost video most of the way through.
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In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, Cody Fields engages with guest Andrew Rappaport in a lively discussion about theology, religious beliefs, and the importance of respectful disagreement. They explore personal experiences in church leadership, the role of Scripture, and the impact of social media on faith and ethics. The conversation emphasizes the value of humor and camaraderie among those with differing beliefs, while also addressing the complexities of navigating cultural contexts in religious discussions.
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Pastor Bradley Cox and Cody Fields tackle the uneasy relationship between faith and politics in light of Charlie Kirk’s recent funeral. The two discuss what went right—like the bold proclamation of the gospel—and what went wrong—like the political grandstanding that followed.
From patriotism and Christian nationalism to the biblical role of government and the danger of idolatry in politics, Bradley and Cody wrestle with how believers can love their country without confusing it with Christ’s Kingdom.
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In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, Cody Fields, Bradley Cox, and Stan Fields reflect on the recent passing of influential Christian leaders, particularly Voddie Baucham. They discuss Baucham impact on American Christianity, his teaching style, and the legacy he leaves behind. The conversation also touches on the importance of grieving faithful saints, the future of pastoral leadership, and the need for new voices in the church. The hosts emphasize the significance of learning from these leaders while recognizing their imperfections, ultimately encouraging listeners to remain faithful in their own callings.
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In this conversation, Cody Fields and Bradley Cox discuss the recent violent events in the news, particularly focusing on the assassination of Charlie Kirk. They reflect on the cultural and political implications of such violence, the role of the church in addressing these issues, and the need for a robust theological response. The conversation emphasizes the importance of engaging with biblical truth and the necessity for the church to respond with faith and boldness in the face of societal challenges.
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In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology podcast, hosts Cody Fields and Bradley Cox are joined by Gabe Rench, the founder of CrossPolitic, to discuss the intersection of faith, politics, and education. They explore the origins of CrossPolitic, the impact of COVID-19 on educational choices, and the importance of discipleship in the home. The conversation also touches on the Fight Laugh Feast Conference, the role of community in education, and the need for grace in discussions about differing educational paths. The episode emphasizes the importance of applying biblical principles to all areas of life, including politics and education.
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In this conversation, Cody Fields and Cory Truax discuss their personal journeys into postmillennialism, exploring the implications of this belief system on community and faith. They delve into horseshoe theory, illustrating how extreme ideologies can converge, and reflect on Michael Crichton's environmental narratives. The discussion emphasizes the importance of managing change within communities, the role of faithfulness in kingdom work, and the balance between ambition and humility. Ultimately, they advocate for thoughtful engagement with ideas and the necessity of adapting to change while maintaining core values.
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Jesus Culture’s new song “Send the Fire” asks God for “another Pentecost.” But here’s the problem: Pentecost already happened — once for all — and we don’t need a repeat. Mackenzie Holloway of The Godly Whistleblower joins us on the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast to break down why this lyric is unbiblical, what really happened in Acts 2, and how we should be thinking (and singing) about the Holy Spirit today.
Prepare for some theological fireworks.
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In this episode, Cody Fields and Bradley Cox revisit a minor point of disagreement from Bradley's recent sermon on John 10—specifically Jesus' quotation of Psalm 82. Their discussion models how Christians can engage theological differences with clarity, respect, and unity.
Whether you're interested in biblical interpretation, pastoral ministry, or simply how to disagree without dividing, this conversation is a helpful example of iron sharpening iron within the church.
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In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we reflect on the lives and faith journeys of John MacArthur and Hulk Hogan, two figures from vastly different backgrounds. We also delve into Ozzy Osbourne's profound influence on heavy metal music and the intriguing possibility of a faith awakening towards the end of his life, highlighted by the story of him receiving a Bible in recent years. Join us as we navigate these complex narratives with humility, discussing the delicate balance of respecting individual faith journeys without presumption. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of faith, influence, and the human journey.
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On this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we sit down with Mary Ellen Lovin, a missionary to the Middle East supported by Resurrection Church. Mary Ellen shares what it's like to do ministry in a region rich in both history and hardship, how the gospel is moving, and what the Western Church can learn from believers abroad.
This conversation is part of our Common Thread series, highlighting faithful Christians from across traditions and contexts.
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In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, Cory Truax joins us to discuss the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), its structure, and the importance of church autonomy. They delve into the dynamics of the annual SBC meeting, key debates surrounding female pastors, and the role of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC). The conversation also touches on financial transparency within the SBC and highlights the positive aspects of the convention, including its seminaries and mission-sending efforts. The hosts emphasize the need for clarity in church roles and the importance of maintaining a conservative stance within the SBC.
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