The Edge of Heresy

By: The Edge of Heresy
  • Summary

  • Is it ok to question God’s Word? Can the Religion we claim to follow hold up to scrutiny, or have we become complacent in our understanding of Jesus and the Bible? Join Jamie and Cliff as they ask tough questions while exploring controversial topics about Doctrine, Spirituality and the Western Church’s affect on culture. If you have a topic or question that you would like to hear us cover in a podcast please reach out to us on Facebook!
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Episodes
  • Why Does Church Hurt Cut So Deep? Unpacking Hidden Wounds (S2 Episode 5)
    Apr 30 2025

    In this episode of the “Edge of Heresy” podcast, hosts Clifton and Jamie explore the concept of “church hurt,” discussing its origins, causes, and effects. They analyze how emotional, mental, and spiritual pain arises within church communities from interpersonal conflicts that mirror issues in families. The hosts emphasize the importance of grace, proper conflict resolution, and building genuine relationships to heal church wounds. They critique the tendency to hold church leaders to unrealistic standards and advocate for creating a supportive, family-like environment in congregations. The episode ultimately highlights the need for compassionate communication and understanding as essential steps toward healing.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Church: A Sanctuary or a Social Club? Unpacking Intent vs. Reality (S2 Episode 4)
    Apr 24 2025

    In Season 2, Episode 4 of The Edge of Heresy podcast, hosted by Clifton Dugosh and Jamie Given, the conversation dives into the purpose and purity of the church, questioning whether it fulfills God’s intentions in its current state. The discussion pivots around the concept of “ekklesia,” focusing on church membership and the necessity of a pure environment. By examining historical perspectives from the early Christian church, the hosts highlight the need for deeper spiritual nourishment rather than a simplistic call to salvation in contemporary church settings, which often cater to outreach instead of nurturing existing members. They underscore the importance of prioritizing the discipleship and growth of believers while not neglecting outreach but rather integrating it into daily life interactions. With cultural contrasts pointed out, especially between Western churches and those in persecuted communities, the podcast emphasizes the necessity of a faithful, unity-driven community that embodies the core principles of truth and holiness in its engagement with the unsaved world.

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    59 mins
  • S2E3: Rediscovering Childlike Enthusiasm in Today's Church
    Apr 16 2025

    In this episode of the Edge of Heresy podcast, join hosts Clifton Dugosh and Jamie Given as they delve into the evolving nature of the church. They explore profound questions about whether the church today reflects God's original intention and discuss the significance of family-like structures in congregations.

    The conversation navigates through historical insights from the early chapters of Acts and examines the spontaneous growth of the early church, focusing on the balance between divine guidance and human creativity.

    Listeners are encouraged to embrace a childlike enthusiasm in their spiritual journey, seeking authenticity in worship and innovation while understanding the power of tradition. This episode challenges believers to reflect on their role within their local assembly and the broader church community.

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    49 mins

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