![]() ![]() ![]() Tweet me at post Science Mike and Seismic Mike – Guest Mike McHargue appeared first on Subversive Kingdom. Hard to sneak a word in between these two intelligent beasts of men. Missed last week's episode, "When Dishes are more than Dishes – Spiritual Abuse Part 3"? Listen now!įollow Mike on Twitter | Like Mike on Facebook Prior to starting the VOX (now Voxology) Podcast in 2015, Mike served as a pastor at several Orange County megachurches. Please check out and support Mike at this website here > Check out his podcast Here> Ask Science Mike Podcast Mike Erre, a proud Ohio native now living in Nashville, Tennessee, spends his days as a podcaster and teaching pastor. ![]() It's a big one! Seismic even! Check out some video of Mike McHargue below. We discuss some very important things such as more qualified versions of the Starship Enterprise, the science of a sexy voice, and an entire buffet round of questions, where he graciously responds with answers you've gotta hear. Mike currently co-hosts The Liturgists Podcast with Michael Gungor, in addition to his own show where you can ask him anything you want called, Ask Science Mike. Madyson Marquette, a woman who says she is a former adult film actor, has stepped forward now to level allegations that turn the tables on the conspiracy theories fiercest supporters. Why People are Leaving the Church Part 3, But We Haven’t Guest Izzi Ray. In a fresh, startling manner, Erre helps us understand that the real Jesus is calling us to live, act, and think in ways that overturn the status quo. Listen to Jesus And Politics Part 1 and forty-nine more episodes by Subversive Kingdom VoxPodcast, free No signup or install needed. ![]() In The Jesus of Suburbia, Mike Erre reveals that we've created a Jesus in our own image. Listen to Jesus The Refugee And Christian Fear Complex and forty-nine more episodes by Subversive Kingdom VoxPodcast, free No signup or install needed. In this episode we get the wonderful opportunity to hang out with special guest Mike McHargue. Truth is, we've gotten away from what it really means to be a Christian. Though I’ve since encountered similar styles of teaching, Mike Erre’s sermons were my first exposure to this type of mind-blowing Biblical examination, and I continue to benefit from Mike’s Biblical deep-dives on his weekly podcast. If anyone has authority to speak of the challenges of truly being the Church in suburbia, it is Mike Erre with ROCKHARBOR as a living example.VOX - The Mike Erre Podcast - Episode 30 - "Science Mike and Seismic Mike" Listen to Jesus And Politics Part 4 How To Disagree Well With Tim Muehlhoff and forty-nine more episodes by Subversive Kingdom VoxPodcast, free No signup or install needed. It is a community of faith striving to live it's values in impressively unique ways despite it's location in the plush sun-drenched mall-topia of Orange County. subversive, confrontational, countercultural truth-telling mission of incarnating the upside-down way of the kingdom of God. You may also be interested in learning more about ROCKHARBOR Church in Costa Mesa, CA where Mike Erre is the Teaching Pastor. As a pastor myself, I highly recommend it. This is excellent and accessible material that you can easily use in a small-group setting or to inform your teaching. To take the vision of this book seriously would lead to a beautiful living out of our faith as followers of Christ in the midst of our culture. VOX The Mike Erre Podcast Episode 4 Please Stop Loving the Sinner and Hating the Sin In this week’s episode, we talk about how love debunks the cultural catch phrase Love the Sinner, Hate the Sin., Mike yells in his office, and Mike answers a great question about Feminism in the church. Death by Church: Rescuing Jesus from His Followers, Recapturing God's Hope for His People () Erre, Mike on. Aired on World Down Syndrome Day (3.21.15) Heather joins alongside her husband Josh, Andy. That's called syncretism and as The Jesus of Suburbia makes clear, it's a big mistake. Subversive Kingdom VoxPodcast hosted by Mike Erre for Episode 21. A challenge to guard against being so lulled by the comforts and trappings of suburban-American life that we literally begin to mix values that don't belong in our faith. An excellent perspective on how we often sell out the true call of our faith for a consumer substitute. ![]()
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