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Off the Beaten Pulpit

Welcome to the Off the Beaten Pulpit—where we preach Gospel, plant sequoias, and practice resurrection 🌱Hosted by pastors Jeremy Spainhour (Crossroads Neighborhood Church) and Daniel Frederick (The Refuge Church)—with plenty of Wendell Berry along the way.This podcast is devoted to sermon reviews and previews, meandering tangents in theology and life and literature, a weekly "offerings" segment that features highlights from books or poems or the arts, and a “You Asked for It” segment that brings questions from our congregations into the dialogue. Have a question? Send it to [email protected], and we’ll be glad to take it up in future episodes and and include it among the clips we post here. Cheers 🍻

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    Episode 13 | "Make Disciples," Said Jesus Never: Fish, Fire, and the Grammar of the Great Commission

    1. Sermon Discussion(a) John 21: Peter's Denial and Restoration (b) Matthew 28: The Grammar of the Great Commission: Disciple is a verb.2. Offerings(a) Corrie Ten Boom's The Hiding Place (b) Byung Chul-Han's The Disappearance of RitualsSend your questions for "You Asked for It" to [email protected]"You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you odd."—Flannery O'Connor

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    Hallowing & Blaspheming: God's Graven Image & No Graven Images

    1. You Asked for It (Q&A from Congregants & Listeners)a) Where do dinosaurs fit in the timeline of the Bible (and where do these timelines of the Bible actually come from)?b) Response to Reuters article: Evangelicals Amplify Trump's Religious Framing of Iran War 2. Sermon Discussion(a) John 21: Living in the Epilogue of the Resurrection (b) Matthew 28: The Two Commissions: The Great Commission and the Counter Commission3. Offerings(a) Bonhoeffer on Stupidity (b) Monet's Waterlilies by Robert HaydenSend your questions for "You Asked for It" to [email protected]"You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you odd."—Flannery O'Connor

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    Episode 10 | Table & Touch: The Meal That Makes a Body & the Kiss That Reveals It

    1. You Asked for It (Q&A from Congregants & Listeners)a) What do the 3,000 killed at Sinai have to do with the 3,000 saved at Pentecost (commemorating Sinai)? 2. Sermon Discussion(a) Luke 9: The Feeding of the 5,000: the meal that revealed the Messiah (b) Mark 1: Jesus touching, and healing, a leper: the touch that cleansed the world. And what's the significance of the command to "Greet one another with a holy kiss" (Rom. 16:16; 1 Cor. 16:20; 2 Cor. 13:12; 1 Thess. 5:26; 1 Pet. 5:14)?3. Offerings(a) NYT Essay: "We Study Mass Shooters. Something Terrifying Is Happening Online" by James Densley and Jillian Peterson(b) Book: For the Life of the World by Alexander SchmemannSend your questions for "You Asked for It" to [email protected]"You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you odd."—Flannery O'Connor

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    Episode 9 | Biblical Zion & (Anti)Christian Zionism: The Land, the Temple, & the People of Zion

    1. You Asked for It (Q&A from Congregants & Listeners):Doesn't Christian Zionism attempt to control God's timeline (that Jesus forbids us from even knowing, much less controlling!)? 2. Biblical Zion & (Anti)Christian Zionism: In this episode we had a special guest guest discussion with Pastor Ben Hurst. We examine the three pillars of Zion in the Bible over against the three pillars of modern day (so-called) "Christian" Zionism: the Land, the Temple (or Governing Power and Presence), and the People of Zion. We show how the geopolitical vision of contemporary "Christian" Zionism is diametrically (and diabolically!) opposed to the biblical vision of all-nations Zion in Christ. The discussion makes it clear: the Christian Zionism espoused by many "evangelical" Zionists is a creation of the spirit of the antichrist (described in 1 John 4) and is decided unchristian, even anti-Christian.3. OfferingsSandra Richter's The Epic of Eden Send your questions for "You Asked for It" to [email protected]"You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you odd."—Flannery O'Connor

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    Episode 7 | A Meal with Jesus and Wrestling Match with God

    1. You Asked for It (Q&A from Congregants & Listeners)a) What are good reasons to leave a church?2. Sermon Discussion(a) Luke 5: The Calling of Levi and the table ministry of Jesus. (b) Genesis 32: The blessing of God and Jacob's wrestling match to become "Israel"--receiving the blessing of God and undoing the curse of his father.3. Offerings(a) A Meal with Jesus: Discovering Grace, Community, and Mission Around the Table by Tim Chester (b) The Man Watching by Rainer Maria Rilke Send your questions for "You Asked for It" to [email protected]"You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you odd."—Flannery O'Connor

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    Four Loves, Three Sacraments, Two Pukes, and an Alien

    Episode 6 | Four Loves, Three Sacraments, Two Pukes, and an AlienMy favorite episode yet!1. You Asked for It (Q&A from Congregants & Listeners)a) Is God an alien? (Richard Dawkins thinks so!)b) Who are the Nephilim?2. Sermon Discussion(a) Revelation 3: On Jesus' warning about spitting the church of Laodicea out of its mouth (bad puke) unless repent of their self-reliance (good puke)!(b1) James 4: On the meanings of love(s)—loving God as a friend and loving your spouse as an embodied sacrament! (b2) Mark 10: On marriage as a covenant and sacrament, Jesus' assertion that God does not recognize divorce in the way the state (and many of us) do, and the claim that certain second marriages are adulterous.3. Offerings(a) From C.S. Lewis's The Four Loves(b) Jane Austen: PersuasionSend your questions for "You Asked for It" to [email protected] article referenced, "Fifty Shades of Hell: When Sex Becomes Sexuality, Communion Becomes Consumerism," see the following link: toomanywords.substack.com/p/fifty-shades-of-hell*One correction: During the discussion about the Nephilim, I mentioned that in Hebrew 'Elohim' is the word for God (El) with the plural ending (ohim), so it is translated God or gods depending on context. But in Genesis 1:1, the plural noun (Elohim / אֱלֹהִ֑ים) takes a singular verb (bara / בָּרָ֣א), suggesting that this "God" who "created the heavens and the earth" is in some sense both plural and singular, in the same way he depicts his image being when he says, "Let us (pl.) make man (sg.) in our (pl.) image (sg.)...So God created man (sg.) in his own image (sg.)...male and female he created them (pl.) (Gen. 1:26-27). This grammar of plural God who is singular in being and act, present in the very first verse of Scripture, lays the foundation for the ultimate Trinitarian revelation of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. All that to say, I misspoke and for some reason said the singular verb was "is" (the verb of being) when I referenced Genesis 1:1--and it obviously isn't! "You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you odd."—Flannery O'Connor

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    Halftime Showdown 🤜🏻🏈🤛🏻

    Episode 5: Special episode discussing the two 2026 superbowl halftime shows, and two (or three?) visions of America (or the world?)Send your questions for "You Asked for It" to [email protected]"You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you odd."—Flannery O'Connor

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    Godly Wisdom from Above & Glittering Images from Below

    Episode 4: Godly Wisdom from Above & Glittering Images from Below1. You Asked for It (Q&A from Congregants & Listeners)a) Why are there missing verses in Scripture?b) Who is qualified to lead a bible study? c) Are you calling for open borders?2. Sermon Discussion(a) James 3: On the godly wisdom from above contrasted with the demonic(!) wisdom from below: seeing the "spiritual" nature of everyday life (b) Revelation 3: On Jesus' condemnation without affirmation to the church at Sardis, and the warning: "Don't be a Sardis" 3. Offerings(a) From Susan Howatch's Novel: Glittering Images (b) Poem by Juan Ramon Jimenez: "I Am Not I" Send your questions for "You Asked for It" to [email protected]"You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you odd."—Flannery O'Connor

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    Wild Things & Untamed Tongues

    Episode 3: Wild Things & Untamed Tongues1. You Asked for It (Q&A from Congregants & Listeners) Are those who rejected by Jesus in Matthew 7:23 the ones who are "saved through fire" in 1 Corinthians 3:15? 2. Sermon Discussion(a) Reading Revelation like Where the Wild Things Are(b) James 3: Untamed Tongues and Teachers as the Norm Setters for Speech about God *Excursus on the real meaning and intention of the separation of church and state.3. Offerings(a) From Christopher Beha's What Happened to Sophie Wilder? on learning to accept the unresolved stories that are not our own. This novel is a beautiful blend of Fight Club and The Notebook. (b) From Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's essay Live Not by Lies on the overlooked and underappreciated power of non-participation in in lies, which the *only* power that destroys the power of the lie. "You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you odd." —Flannery O'Connor

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    Liberty & Justice for Whom?

    1. You Asked for It: How does the Church relate to the government (and what kind of Government does the Church uniquely have?)? What about immigration, abortion, and how do we speak the truth in love to those across the political isle (without getting caught up in "the swarm")?2. Sermon Discussion(a) Daniel: Revelation 2:12-17 Letter to the Church in Pergamum: Scales, Blindfolds, and Swords: What true liberty and justice look like in light of the One who is coming with a double-edged sword in judgement.(b) Jeremy: James 2:14-28 What Exactly Are the Works of Faith? Not works of the Law, Not works of Morality, Not Works of Merit, but a Certain Kind of Obedience (Find further reflections on Pastor Jeremy's Substack post: There's No Such Thing as Biblical Morality).3. Offerings: From The Myths We Live By (Mary Midgley) and "Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front" (Wendell Berry)

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    Cheap Grace, Saving Faith, and Practicing Resurrection Under Pressure

    1. Sermon Discussion: (a) Jeremy: James 2:14-28 Faith with a PulseJames: saving faith and the kind that doesn't save, cheap grace and costly grace, the relationship between faith and works (and righteousness), the eschatological nature of works (as the "outworking" of faith in Christ as Lord and coming Judge).(b) Daniel: Revelation 2:8-11 Letter to the Church in SmyrnaRevelation: one of the two exemplary churches of the seven to receive letters in Revelation, their faithfulness in the face of persecution, the way persecution (and suffering) clarifies what's truly important in life, and the struggle for faithfulness this side of the "Constantine Shift" (that represents the historical moment when the Church transitioned from a persecuted to a favored religion of the state: before, it was harder to be a Christian than to not be a Christian; after, it was harder to not be a Christian than to be a Christian). 2. You Asked for It: Is the devil redeemable? 3. Offerings: From The Insanity of Obedience (Ripkin) and The Cost of Discipleship (Bonhoeffer)

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    Introducing Off the Beaten Pulpit

    Welcome to the Off the Beaten Pulpit—where we preach Gospel, plant sequoias, and practice resurrection 🌱Hosted by pastors Jeremy Spainhour (Crossroads Neighborhood Church) and Daniel Frederick (The Refuge Church)—with plenty of Wendell Berry along the way.This podcast is devoted to sermon reviews and previews, meandering tangents in theology and life and literature, a weekly "offerings" segment that features highlights from books or poems or the arts, and a “You Asked for It” segment that brings questions from our congregations into the dialogue. Have a question? Send it to [email protected], and we’ll be glad to take it up in future episodes and and include it among the clips we post here. Cheers 🍻

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to the Off the Beaten Pulpit—where we preach Gospel, plant sequoias, and practice resurrection 🌱Hosted by pastors Jeremy Spainhour (Crossroads Neighborhood Church) and Daniel Frederick (The Refuge Church)—with plenty of Wendell Berry along the way.This podcast is devoted to sermon reviews and previews, meandering tangents in theology and life and literature, a weekly "offerings" segment that features highlights from books or poems or the arts, and a “You Asked for It” segment that brings questions from our congregations into the dialogue. Have a question? Send it to [email protected], and we’ll be glad to take it up in future episodes and and include it among the clips we post here. Cheers 🍻

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