Pocket Theology

Zion • Clear Lake

Pocket theology is a casual discussion podcast rooted in the pursuit of everyday encouragement for the Christian. We don’t take ourselves too seriously, we definitely have some fun, and ultimately try to leave our viewers with a deeper desire to seek after the heart of God, and be encouraged by the gospel of Jesus. Find this podcast everywhere you listen.

  1. JAN 21

    The danger of misinterpretation • S3E5

    In this high-energy episode of Pocket Theology, the team dives into the "Battlegrounds" of the mind, specifically focusing on the language of Ephesians 1. The conversation challenges the way we often "under-complicate" or "over-complicate" the Bible by bringing our own modern, individualized frameworks to ancient words. Pastor Jason and the team unpack heavily "charged" theological terms like Blessed, Chosen, Predestined, and Holy, stripping away the dust of religious debate to find a vision of the Church that is far more communal and powerful than we usually imagine. In this episode, we explore: • The Translation Trap: Why the word "Praise" in Ephesians 1 might be a poor translation and how a single word can shift our entire view of worship. • The Individualism Problem: Why we instinctively read the word "you" as "me," and how reclaiming the "y'all" of the New Testament changes our security in Christ. • Redefining Righteousness: Shifting from the "ghost sheet" view of imputed righteousness to a vision of God’s Covenantal Faithfulness. • Predestination Reframed: A conversation that moves beyond the Calvinist/Arminian divide to see the Church as God's chosen "Plan A" for the world. • Spiritual Dermatology: An honest look at the "maturity spots" and imperfections of the Church, and why we need the body to truly reflect the image of Jesus. As the team prepares for a new year and new additions to the family, they offer a "prophetic imagination" for 2026—calling the church to stop settling for "warm feelings toward Jesus" and start living into the radical, unified identity of the Body of Christ. Resources Mentioned The Ways of Our God by Charles Scobie Grasping God’s Word by J. Scott Duvall and J. Daniel Hays How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth by Gordon Fee The work of N.T. Wright and E.P. Sanders To connect, email podcast@zionclearlake.org • (zionclearlake.org/pockettheology) To connect, email podcast@zionclearlake.org • (zionclearlake.org/pockettheology)

    39 min
  2. JAN 14

    What if? • S3E4

    In this episode of the Pocket Theology podcast, the team dives deep into the heart of biblical interpretation, the value of education, and the beautiful messiness of the early church. Pulling from the opening themes of the Philippians series, "Whatever is Beautiful," the conversation moves from the intimidation of the pulpit to the "secret" of finding joy in a diverse community. They challenge the modern tendency to seek "special revelations" and instead invite listeners to join the 2,000-year-old conversation of the global Church. In this episode, we discuss: Preaching and Pressure: An honest look at the "love-hate relationship" with the pulpit and the responsibility of having "something to say" rather than just "having to say something." The "Bubble" of Isolation: Why reading only what we agree with limits our growth and the importance of expanding our "awareness" of the broader Christian narrative. Biblical vs. Systematic Theology: Using the "Heuristic of the Puzzle," we explore how a narrative framework (Promise, Fulfillment, Consummation) helps make sense of the story of God without getting pigeonholed into rigid systems. The Fellowship of the Gospel: Redefining "Koinonia" from a social "hang out" to a radical partnership of differing people united around the cross—much like the unlikely fellowship of the Ring. The "Good Work" in Progress: Reclaiming Philippians 1:6—not just as a personal promise of growth, but as a collective guarantee that Jesus will never give up on His Church. Whether you are a seasoned scholar or just "Bible-curious," this episode is an invitation to get low, stay humble, and let the Holy Spirit expand your vision of what it means to be the Church. Resources Mentioned: The Ways of Our God: An Approach to Biblical Theology by Charles Scobie How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth by Gordon Fee Streams of Living Water by Richard Foster To connect, email podcast@zionclearlake.org • (zionclearlake.org/pockettheology)

    55 min
  3. 12/17/2025

    Getting it right and wrong • S3E3

    Is the Bible a black-and-white rulebook, or is it a prism that only makes sense when held up to the light of Christ? In this episode of Pocket Theology, Pastor Jason and the team dive back into the letter to the Philippians to tackle some of the "messy" parts of faith. They discuss the tension between human logic and ancient Hebrew thought, the history of Biblical inerrancy, and why we often feel the need to be "relentlessly right" instead of "endlessly curious." The heart of the conversation lands on Philippians 4:4-7. While many use the verse "do not be anxious" as a spiritual reprimand, the team reframes it through the lens of gentleness and Koinonia (fellowship). In this episode, we discuss: The Prism of Scripture: Why Jesus is the ultimate lens through which we must read the Bible. The "Maraminate" of Anxiety: A look at the Greek roots of worry and why it feels like a whirlpool. Gentleness to All: How to meet others (and ourselves) in our brokenness without shame. The Road to Emmaus: Why Jesus gets "low" to meet us where we are, rather than demanding we have it all figured out. Whether you’re a long-time believer or just starting to explore the story of Jesus, this episode is a reminder that you don't need a doctorate to be loved by God. It’s okay to say, "I don't know," and it's okay to still be growing. Scripture Mentioned: Philippians 1, Philippians 4:1-11, Acts 16, Hebrews 4:12, 2 Timothy 3:16, Matthew 11:28. To connect, email podcast@zionclearlake.org (zionclearlake.org/pockettheology) To connect, email podcast@zionclearlake.org (zionclearlake.org/pockettheology)

    1h 2m
4.7
out of 5
15 Ratings

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Pocket theology is a casual discussion podcast rooted in the pursuit of everyday encouragement for the Christian. We don’t take ourselves too seriously, we definitely have some fun, and ultimately try to leave our viewers with a deeper desire to seek after the heart of God, and be encouraged by the gospel of Jesus. Find this podcast everywhere you listen.