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In this episode, we sit down with Zoetic Music for a candid conversation about Christian creativity, theological discernment, and what it means to make art that is both excellent and faithful. This is not a shallow promo run. It is a serious look at vocation and craft, and the spiritual responsibility that comes with shaping words and sound in the name of Christ.
We talk about Zoetic’s origin story, their musical formation in jazz and classical worlds, and why they intentionally build music that is not designed for congregational worship yet remains accountable to Scripture. We explore how they choose topics, why lyrics require far more discipline than inspiration, and what it takes to write with theological clarity without reducing music to slogans.
As the conversation deepens, we wrestle with the modern worship landscape. When does worship become production. Where is the line between support and spectacle. What does it mean to lead worship as a believer rather than perform worship as a professional. We also address the pressure Christians feel to comment on every cultural controversy, and why Zoetic aims to be bold where Scripture is clear while leaving space where it is not.
This episode invites listeners to consider the sacred work of creating in a noisy age. It is a conversation about calling, integrity, and the kind of art that does not manipulate emotion but forms faith through beauty, truth, and restraint.
Website: thelogicofgod.com
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In this episode, we sit down with Zoetic Music for a candid conversation about Christian creativity, theological discernment, and what it means to make art that is both excellent and faithful. This is not a shallow promo run. It is a serious look at vocation and craft, and the spiritual responsibility that comes with shaping words and sound in the name of Christ.
We talk about Zoetic’s origin story, their musical formation in jazz and classical worlds, and why they intentionally build music that is not designed for congregational worship yet remains accountable to Scripture. We explore how they choose topics, why lyrics require far more discipline than inspiration, and what it takes to write with theological clarity without reducing music to slogans.
As the conversation deepens, we wrestle with the modern worship landscape. When does worship become production. Where is the line between support and spectacle. What does it mean to lead worship as a believer rather than perform worship as a professional. We also address the pressure Christians feel to comment on every cultural controversy, and why Zoetic aims to be bold where Scripture is clear while leaving space where it is not.
This episode invites listeners to consider the sacred work of creating in a noisy age. It is a conversation about calling, integrity, and the kind of art that does not manipulate emotion but forms faith through beauty, truth, and restraint.
Website: thelogicofgod.com
Email: [email protected]
Instagram
Facebook
Patreon

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