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Gravity Commons Podcast

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Justice
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Conversations to help us develop a Christian spirituality rooted in love that fosters resilient faith in everyday life

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Matt, Ben, & Christy take a look at what Gravity Commons has done over the past year and share what's coming in 2026, including Matt's sabbatical, what we are doing well, what we need to do differently, and why we need your support.

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We talked with pastor Zach Lambert about how to read the Bible in ways that lead to healing and wholeness, because the Bible has been weaponized to subjugate women, justify racism, bash LGBTQ+ people, cover up abuse, and exclude people who speak out ... more

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We talked with Kelsey McGinnis and Marissa Burt about the history and ideological underpinnings of popular Christian parenting literature for those trying to "grow kids God's way," and how these resources offered promises built on invisible beliefs, ... more

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We talked with Ronald Pierce and Karen Keen about a different way to approach the disagreement over LGBTQ affirmation and inclusion in the church. In their book Christlike Acceptance across Deep Difference, they bring together a broad range of contri... more

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Recent Guests

Zach Lambert
Lead pastor and founder of Restore Austin, author of Better Ways to Read the Bible
Restore Austin
Episode: Zach Lambert: Better Ways to Read the Bible
Marissa Burt
Novelist, editor, teacher and co-host of the At Home with the Legendary podcast.
Episode: Kelsey McGinnis & Marissa Burt: The False Promises of Good Christian Parenting
Kelsey McGinnis
Musicologist, educator and correspondent for Christianity Today.
Christianity Today
Episode: Kelsey McGinnis & Marissa Burt: The False Promises of Good Christian Parenting
Ron Pierce
Theologian and author, taught theology at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University.
Biola University
Episode: Karen Keen & Ron Pierce: Christlike Acceptance Across Deep Difference
Karen Keen
Biblical scholar and spiritual care provider.
Redwood Center for Spiritual Care and Education
Episode: Karen Keen & Ron Pierce: Christlike Acceptance Across Deep Difference
Angela Denker
Reverend and journalist, author of 'Disciples of White Jesus'
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Episode: Rev. Angela Denker: The Radicalization of American Boyhood
Philip Christman
Teaches first-year English at the University of Michigan and author of several books.
University of Michigan
Episode: Philip Christman: Why Christians Should Be Leftists
Paul Sloan
Associate professor of early Christianity at Houston Christian University
Houston Christian University
Episode: Paul Sloan: How We Misunderstand Jesus' Relationship to the Law of Moses
Charon Hribar
A visionary leader, musician and scholar who serves as the Director of Cultural Strategies for the Kairos Center.
Kairos Center
Episode: Liz Theoharis & Charon Hribar: Liturgies and Rituals from the Freedom Church of the Poor

Hosts

Matt Tebbe
Co-host of the podcast, with a background in pastoral leadership and a focus on fostering resilient faith and community engagement.
Ben Sternke
Co-host of the podcast, intertwining discussions on spirituality with social justice themes.
Christy Penley
Co-host of the podcast, emphasizing community building and engagement through faith practices.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 284 ratings
  • What would Jesus REALLY do?

    Matt, Ben and Christy are all pastors who have come from different backgrounds, a an and realized that the ultimate message of the Bible, and specifically Jesus, is one of ultimate love. Occasionally the discussion is between the hosts as they delve into various issues. More frequently they are interviewing a writer or speaker who is an expert in a particular area. They have taught me so much, and opened my mind to be able to listen to others in live, just as Jesus would.

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    5
    knittygirl52
    United States3 months ago
  • Highly Recommended

    I highly recommend the Gravity Commons podcast. It is a loving community that strives to truly live the way Jesus asked us to live. It’s a safe haven in the world that we live in.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Blkmajesty
    United States3 months ago
  • Fun, Insightful, and Super Helpful!!

    I am so happy I came across this podcast and the Gravity Commons community. I totally appreciate the humor and fun and the insight. It’s been both refreshing and enlightening for me. And I also highly recommend the Gravity Commons community. What a great group of people. Exactly what I’ve needed for this chapter of my life. Thanks guys!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    toddmillikan
    United States5 months ago
  • Consistently amazed!

    I love this podcast! It never ceases to amaze me how these podcasts provide exactly the words or resources I need to assist with processing through a specific spiritual issue. I feel a solidarity with these people. I am grateful that they don’t shy away from the hard stuff. My faith continues to be nourished and stretched here.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ms Zinnia
    United States2 years ago
  • Mostly great, but…

    I love the guests and topics on this podcast, but many times I have been stopped from sharing specific episodes with others because of the long pre-show chatter and the dad jokes at the end. I feel like you assume everyone listening already knows and loves you and would find it endearing, but when I’m wanting to share with people unfamiliar with your podcast I think it’s a barrier. Most recent episode (Five Challenges) is perfect example, a thoughtful conversation was deflated by Matt’s dad jok... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    FrannyZooey
    United States3 years ago

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Some listeners mention that while the discussions are enlightening, the lengthy pre-show chatter might detract from sharing episodes with newcomers.
Listeners appreciate the thoughtful discussions and the podcast's commitment to addressing complex topics with care and nuance.
Overall, the show is recognized as a community-oriented platform where authentic dialogue around spirituality is encouraged.
There is a strong appreciation for the humor and engaging nature of the hosts, which makes the content accessible while also being profound.

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Zach Lambert: Better Ways to Read the Bible
Q: What are some practical steps people can take to begin to engage scripture with these new lenses?
I would advise to try to find healthy and diverse spaces where you can have conversations about interpretations, rather than going home alone to interpret the scripture.
Zach Lambert: Better Ways to Read the Bible
Q: What led you to write a book about how you read the scriptures?
It really came out of pastoral need at our church. We had a ton of people with spiritual trauma and church hurt, especially connected to the Bible.
Karen Keen & Ron Pierce: Christlike Acceptance Across Deep Difference
Q: Can you share briefly how you became convinced of the reformist or the affirming position?
Karen Keen explains that her journey involved rigorous biblical study and an evolving understanding of how ethics are derived from scripture, particularly how Jesus navigated laws and their implications.
Philip Christman: Why Christians Should Be Leftists
Q: How should Christians view politics?
Christians should see politics as an unavoidable realm where moral choices are made, and must engage in it to promote justice and human flourishing.
Philip Christman: Why Christians Should Be Leftists
Q: What does leftism mean in the context of your book?
Leftism refers to the rejection of unjustified hierarchies and the hoarding of wealth, advocating for a moral and just society aligned with Christian values.

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This podcast offers insightful conversations aimed at nurturing a Christian spirituality centered around love, aimed at fostering resilience in everyday life. With a focus on contemporary issues and challenges within the Christian faith, episodes often feature discussions on LGBTQ theology, social justice, and the role of the church in a rapidly changing world. Uniquely, the podcast encourages open dialogue about difficult subjects, aiming to bridge gaps between traditional beliefs and progressive ideas, making it a compelling choice for listeners seeking a deeper understanding of faith in a modern context.

Highlighted by a variety of guests, including theologians, scholars, and activists, the discussions emphasize inclusivity and understa... more

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1. Zach Lambert
2. Marissa Burt
3. Kelsey McGinnis
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5. Karen Keen
6. Angela Denker
7. Philip Christman
8. Paul Sloan

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