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🗓️ 26 October 2020
⏱️ 36 minutes
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How the rhythms of modern political culture are shaping Christians more deeply than we realize—and how faithful discipleship calls for a radical reimagining of our political engagement. In this special election-season conversation, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford are joined by author and theologian Kaitlyn Schiess to explore the core ideas from her provocative book, “The Liturgy of Politics.” They dive into how media habits, partisan narratives, and cultural assumptions form us daily—and why spiritual formation must be political without becoming partisan.
From the seductive promises of security and prosperity to the damaging marriage of Christian identity with political party platforms, this episode challenges listeners to reconsider what faithful kingdom engagement really looks like in our polarized society. Get ready for an unflinchingly honest reflection on how the church has been shaped by modern political liturgies—and how Christian communities can recover a holistic witness rooted in Jesus's own upside-down kingdom.
Key Takeaways:
• Political Formation vs. Partisan Politics – Why the problem isn’t being “too political,” but not being political enough in Christlike, redemptive ways.
• The Liturgies We Live By – How the repetitive, embodied practices in media, entertainment, and political discourse shape our hearts and values—often more than Sunday worship or Scripture study.
• Rethinking Allegiance – How Christians have come to prioritize individual freedom, safety, and national identity over gospel-shaped public life.
• Hope Beyond the Ballot – Why true Christian political involvement must extend beyond voting to our everyday, embodied life together.
• Counter-Formation through the Church – How communal practices like Eucharist, prayer, worship, and service re-train our imaginations toward neighborly love, justice, and humility.
Guest Highlight:
Kaitlyn Schiess – Author of “The Liturgy of Politics,” theologian, and student of church history and political theology. Kaitlyn brings a powerful combination of academic insight and pastoral concern, offering a compelling vision for why the church must engage politics with more integrity, intentionality, and theological depth.
Resources Mentioned:
• The Liturgy of Politics by Kaitlyn Schiess – Link to book
• Kaitlyn’s Pre-election Prayers and Practices – caitlinschess.com
• Luke Bretherton – Scholar referenced for defining politics as “the forming, norming, and sustaining of our common life”
• Eucharist and Baptism as countercultural practices of resistance and community identity
Don’t miss this timely episode helping us discern and live out the complex, beautiful calling of being political disciples of Jesus—not pawns of empire. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone navigating political exhaustion.
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Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford
Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy
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0:00.0 | Hey everybody, welcome to the Vox podcast. |
0:06.5 | Mike Erie, Tim Stafford, coming at you. |
0:09.2 | Grateful for you. |
0:10.4 | Thank you for tuning in. |
0:12.5 | A couple of things. |
0:13.5 | First of all, Tim, how are you doing? |
0:15.1 | How's the beard? |
0:15.8 | How's the long hair? |
0:16.6 | I'm doing well. |
0:17.4 | Yeah? |
0:17.9 | The beard and the long hair are helping out because fall has finally arrived in |
0:21.9 | Northern California. |
0:23.2 | So are things still on fire? |
0:24.5 | I'm feeling cozy. |
0:25.5 | Are things still on fire? |
0:26.8 | No, I think the air quality index was at like 30 or something today. |
0:32.2 | It was like in the green. |
0:33.6 | So the lower it is the better or the higher it is the better? |
0:36.9 | Yeah, the lower it is the better or the higher it is the better yeah the high the lower it is the better |
0:38.6 | and then the higher it gets like for a while like in yosemite when the fire was over there was it like |
0:43.7 | some crazy number was like 700 it was like don't breathe yeah don't go anywhere near this area |
0:50.6 | so dang we're coming out of it. Okay. |
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