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In this episode, host Todd Rossnagel takes a break from the journey through the discography of Wilco to discuss the theology of Wilco. He is joined by Rev. Chad Brooks, a pastor in the Louisiana Conference of the United Methodist Church and based in Alexandria, Louisiana. Rossnagel and Brooks discuss the theology of Wilco's amazing song, "A Shot in the Arm," and specifically a moment in the song at one particular concert in Mississippi.
The conversation explores the themes of faith, hope, and redemption in Wilco's music, and how these themes can be relevant to people of all faiths. As Brooks shares, every single time when we want things to change, we realize that the change is already inside of us. And as Rossnagel shares, the line, "What you once were isn't what you want to be any more," is our call to continually seek transformation.
This is a fascinating and thought-provoking episode that will appeal to fans of Wilco, people of faith, and anyone interested in the intersection of music and spirituality.
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Want to reach the show? Send us an email: [email protected]
In this episode, host Todd Rossnagel takes a break from the journey through the discography of Wilco to discuss the theology of Wilco. He is joined by Rev. Chad Brooks, a pastor in the Louisiana Conference of the United Methodist Church and based in Alexandria, Louisiana. Rossnagel and Brooks discuss the theology of Wilco's amazing song, "A Shot in the Arm," and specifically a moment in the song at one particular concert in Mississippi.
The conversation explores the themes of faith, hope, and redemption in Wilco's music, and how these themes can be relevant to people of all faiths. As Brooks shares, every single time when we want things to change, we realize that the change is already inside of us. And as Rossnagel shares, the line, "What you once were isn't what you want to be any more," is our call to continually seek transformation.
This is a fascinating and thought-provoking episode that will appeal to fans of Wilco, people of faith, and anyone interested in the intersection of music and spirituality.

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