Off Stage

In the words of Greg "Enough PBS episodes, let's get back to Bravo." We're discussing the recent bombshell story about Adam Levine's reported affair and messages that were posted on social media. Why does our culture sprint towards stories like this but not only that: what deeper truths can be unearthed through discussing it? As always with their biblical grounding and quick humor, Greg and R.D. fearlessly dive in to the issues you care about.

Show Notes

In the words of Greg "Enough PBS episodes, let's get back to Bravo." We're discussing the recent bombshell story about Adam Levine's reported affair and messages that were posted on social media. Why does our culture sprint towards stories like this but not only that: what deeper truths can be unearthed through discussing it? As always with their biblical grounding and quick humor, Greg and R.D. fearlessly dive in to the issues you care about. 

The writer of these notes refuses to provide links to any stories on Adam Levine or Don’t Worry Darling. You have google, look it up yourself. 

Greg references Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis. 

The quote R.D. and Greg reference comes from Exclusion and Embrace: A Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and Reconciliation by Miroslav Volf.

Here’s the full title of the episode: Adam Levine, Socrates, C. S. Lewis, Bob Villa, Kermit the Frog, Jim Henson, Joe Diffie, Tim Keller, Thanos, Voltaire, and Miroslav Volf (or some other theologian born in the former country of Yugoslavia). 

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What is Off Stage?

Through biblical teaching, engaging discussions on current events and cultural issues, and a balance of humor and wisdom, Off Stage explores how theology shapes our lives today. Hosted by Greg and Brittany, this podcast reflects their deep passion for helping people think biblically and live faithfully in a rapidly changing world.