OFF AIR... EXTRA
6/12/202616 min
Welcome to a Friday special! This week’s bonus episode features an interview with Pastor Mike Erre, teaching pastor at Journey Church in Franklin, Tennessee, and host of the Voxology podcast.
We recently brought you an interview with Pastor Doug Wilson, a leader in the Christian nationalist movement who recently led prayers at the Pentagon. For this episode, we wanted to feature a different Christian perspective.
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First 90 secondsFi Glover· Host0:00
[upbeat music] Welcome, welcome, everybody. It's Friday in your world. It's Friday in our world. Actually, no, maybe you're listening to this on another day. Anyway, look, it's Friday in our world, and as a special bonus edition, we've done exactly what you've asked us to do, and Jane and I are very meek women, very, very meek women, so we like to obey. [chuckles] Hang on.
Jane Garvey· Host0:29
That's right.
Fi Glover· Host0:30
Thank you. Thank you very much. Uh, all of this will make sense when you hear who the guest is. We talked to Pastor Doug Wilson a couple of weeks ago. He is the leader of a Christian evangelical nationalistic church and kind of movement in the United States, and it was an interview that made my ears a little bit sore afterwards, and if I'm honest, my soul as well. Uh, I can't imagine, for me, that there would feel like an awful lot of proper Christian faith in his pews. A lot of you said, "Why can't we hear from somebody who does have true Christian values?" So we've done exactly what you've asked, and we would like to introduce you to a conversation with Mike Ehr, who is one of the hosts of the Voxology podcast, which is all about a different brand of Christianity. Christian nationalism, it's a term that's become increasingly discussed in American politics, particularly on the religious right. It describes a belief