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How can the church faithfully navigate cultural change without compromising the gospel? Mike Erre, Bonnie Lewis, and Tim Stafford tackle the fallout from John MacArthur's public rebuke of Beth Moore, dissecting its implications for women in ministry, biblical interpretation, and the misuse of spiritual authority.
Using sobering personal stories and sharp theological insights, the trio wrestle with the deeper issues behind why conversations about gender, race, and power provoke such intense responses within evangelical culture. From Paul's teachings on women to the role of cultural interpretation in faithful exegesis, this episode challenges long-held assumptions about who's allowed to lead in the name of Jesus—and how that leadership should reflect Christ.
Key Takeaways: • Beyond "Go Home" – Why the real issue behind the MacArthur-Beth Moore controversy isn't just complementarianism, but how power is protected and wielded in the church. • When Culture Drives Gospel Reflection – Understanding Paul's missionary accommodations, and why sometimes culture helps the church see Scripture more clearly. • Rethinking Gender & Power in Scripture – Exploring alternative readings of Pauline texts often used to prohibit women from teaching and leading. • The Damage of Dismissiveness – Bonnie shares a personal story of spiritual abuse, highlighting how mocking and silencing women in ministry has long-term effects on leadership and faith. • Micro-Communities Movement – Updates on growing listener-led Voxology gatherings, and opportunities for deeper engagement across the country.
Resources Mentioned: • Email your micro-community location: [email protected] • Past and upcoming events: Q Commons, Heated event audio & video on YouTube • Galatians 3 & 1 Timothy 2 – Scriptural references unpacked in the discussion • Support Voxology: Patreon | Tithely Giving • Vox Merch Store: ETSY • VOXOLOGY TV on YouTube
Help us amplify the voices Jesus invites to the table—subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on social media to stay connected and engage the conversation.
As always, reach out to us with questions or reflections at [email protected]. Follow us on Instagram: @voxologypodcast and "like" us on Facebook. Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford. Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy. Learn more at voxologypodcast.com.
As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to [email protected], and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram.
We're on YouTube (if you're into that kinda thing): VOXOLOGY TV.
Our Merch Store! ETSY
Learn more about the Voxology Podcast
Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify
Support the Voxology Podcast on Patreon
The Voxology Spotify channel can be found here: Voxology Radio
Follow us on Instagram: @voxologypodcast and "like" us on Facebook
Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre
Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford
Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy
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How can the church faithfully navigate cultural change without compromising the gospel? Mike Erre, Bonnie Lewis, and Tim Stafford tackle the fallout from John MacArthur's public rebuke of Beth Moore, dissecting its implications for women in ministry, biblical interpretation, and the misuse of spiritual authority.
Using sobering personal stories and sharp theological insights, the trio wrestle with the deeper issues behind why conversations about gender, race, and power provoke such intense responses within evangelical culture. From Paul's teachings on women to the role of cultural interpretation in faithful exegesis, this episode challenges long-held assumptions about who's allowed to lead in the name of Jesus—and how that leadership should reflect Christ.
Key Takeaways: • Beyond "Go Home" – Why the real issue behind the MacArthur-Beth Moore controversy isn't just complementarianism, but how power is protected and wielded in the church. • When Culture Drives Gospel Reflection – Understanding Paul's missionary accommodations, and why sometimes culture helps the church see Scripture more clearly. • Rethinking Gender & Power in Scripture – Exploring alternative readings of Pauline texts often used to prohibit women from teaching and leading. • The Damage of Dismissiveness – Bonnie shares a personal story of spiritual abuse, highlighting how mocking and silencing women in ministry has long-term effects on leadership and faith. • Micro-Communities Movement – Updates on growing listener-led Voxology gatherings, and opportunities for deeper engagement across the country.
Resources Mentioned: • Email your micro-community location: [email protected] • Past and upcoming events: Q Commons, Heated event audio & video on YouTube • Galatians 3 & 1 Timothy 2 – Scriptural references unpacked in the discussion • Support Voxology: Patreon | Tithely Giving • Vox Merch Store: ETSY • VOXOLOGY TV on YouTube
Help us amplify the voices Jesus invites to the table—subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on social media to stay connected and engage the conversation.
As always, reach out to us with questions or reflections at [email protected]. Follow us on Instagram: @voxologypodcast and "like" us on Facebook. Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford. Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy. Learn more at voxologypodcast.com.
As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to [email protected], and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram.
We're on YouTube (if you're into that kinda thing): VOXOLOGY TV.
Our Merch Store! ETSY
Learn more about the Voxology Podcast
Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify
Support the Voxology Podcast on Patreon
The Voxology Spotify channel can be found here: Voxology Radio
Follow us on Instagram: @voxologypodcast and "like" us on Facebook
Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre
Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford
Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy

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