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Should I Stay or Should I Go? Why Staying in the Church Might Be the Most Subversive Act - w/ Dr. Timothy Gombis
When the rot of power, celebrity, and capitalism runs deep in modern American church culture, is walking away the best response—or is there another way forward? In this deeply vulnerable and passionate installment of the New Creation Series, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford are joined by theologian Dr. Timothy Gombis, who brings sobering wisdom, theological insight, and a dawning vision of church grounded not in success but in rest, repentance, and resistance.
What begins as an honest lament about megachurch scandals, celebrity abuse, and American idolatry evolves into a provocative reimagining of what it truly means to be the Church. Rather than retreat into cynicism or fight to fix a broken system with the same tools that corrupted it, Gombis invites us into a radical posture: Sabbath rest, confession, humble presence, and quiet faithfulness. Together, the trio confronts questions about church size, performative faith, historical injustice, and the seductive pull of power—all through the lens of New Creation.
Key Takeaways: • Deconstructing Celebrity Church – Confronting the spiritual costs of megachurch models built on personality, PR, and performance. • Reimagining Church Participation – How simply being the church may be more transformative than trying to fix the church. • Capitalism & the Gospel – Why American success metrics have co-opted the church and how reframing our goals changes everything. • Receiving the Kingdom – Embracing the Gospel’s passive verbs: inheriting, receiving, and resting instead of striving and producing. • Practices of Peace and Presence – Confession, community meals, serving the marginalized—not because they fix the system, but because they form us. • Sexual Anxiety & Power in American Evangelicalism – Exploring the Church’s obsession with sexuality through the lens of control and exclusion. • Can the Church Repent? – Wrestling with America’s Christian history rooted in colonization, slavery, and patriarchy, and what repentance looks like today. • Living as a Christian in a Captive Culture – Gombis’s personal posture of engagement: naming complicity, pursuing private transformation, and relinquishing control.
Guest Highlight: Dr. Timothy Gombis – Seminary professor, New Testament scholar, and prophetic voice of humility and hope. Gombis joins the conversation with candor and insight, offering a strong counter-narrative to ambition-driven models of spiritual leadership.
Resources & References: • Matthew 25 – The sheep and goats and Jesus’ judgment based on care for the least of these. • Zondervan “God Bless the USA” Bible – Highlighted as a misguided fusion of nationalism and scripture. • Book on Reparations – Referenced for wrestling with historical sin and the possibility of corporate repentance. • U2’s “Grace” and “Beautiful Day” – Cited for theological reflection on the realism and hope of grace. • Letter Writing to Prisoners – One way Gombis practices quiet, embodied faith. • Rethink Megachurch Podcast Interview (Hillsong Today Show segment) – Source of Tim’s frustration and springboard for the dialogue.
Connect, Respond, and Reflect: This episode doesn’t pull punches, and we invite you to join the conversation. How are you wrestling with the state of the church? What does it mean to be the church in our current age? Email your thoughts to [email protected] and let us know how you’re finding—or struggling to find—Christ’s presence in Christian spaces.
As always, we’re grateful for your time and presence as we pursue the true mission of Jesus together.
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They Might Be Giants: Understanding the Nephilim and Cosmic Rebellion (Elohim Series)
Unlocking new layers of biblical meaning, Mike and Tim dive into one of the Bible’s most mysterious and perplexing passages—Genesis 6—and the weird, wild world of the Nephilim, fallen Elohim, and cosmic rebellion. In this episode of the Genesis Series, they unpack how humanity's fall mirrors the spiritual realm's own betrayal, why "heaven" needs redemption too, and how it all connects to the gospel’s cosmic scale. They also respond to some truly thought-provoking listener emails and celebrate Voxology’s upcoming 300th episode with big announcements and an invitation to add your voice to the journey.
Key Takeaways: • Understanding the Sons of God and Nephilim – A deep dive into the meaning of Genesis 6 and the implications of divine beings breaking heavenly boundaries. • Cosmic Rebellion & Restoration – Why God's redemption plan includes not just earth, but also the heavens, and how Eden’s echoes appear again in David vs. Goliath and even Jesus’s ministry. • Personal vs. Communal Salvation – Responding to a listener’s brilliant email about individual salvation and the church's communal calling. • The Church as a Messy but Sacred Community – Why finding a healthy, humble, and justice-oriented church is more important than searching for theological perfection. • The Fault Lines of Modern Church Models – A candid conversation about ecclesiology, power, love, and whether the institution of church still serves the original mission of Jesus.
Guest Highlights: This episode includes thoughtful listener comments from Jeremy and others, inspiring a rich discussion about the nature of faith, frustration, and formation within today’s church context.
Resources Mentioned: • Genesis 6 – The Sons of God and Nephilim passage. • Jude & 2 Peter – New Testament references to the rebellious Elohim. • Tim Mackie & The Bible Project – Background on ancient cosmology and Hebrew literary patterns. • Patreon Sign-Up – Patreon.com/voxology • Voxline for Episode 300 submissions – Call (530) 492-0382 or email [email protected]
Call to Action: We want your voice in our upcoming 300th episode! Submit your one-word or short reflection on hope or lament about the church. Plus, don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and follow Voxology on social media to stay connected with a community reimagining faith in Jesus together.
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