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Theology in the Dirt

Theology in the Dirt

By: Mitchell Jolly and Chris Hayes
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Summary

Theology in the Dirt exists to help us practice our theology in the public square of our homes, our city and our world. Hosts: Mitchell Jolly, Chris Hayes, Jon Palmer Executive Producer: Chris HayesMitchell Jolly and Chris Hayes Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • TID #208 Kingdom Tactics: Part One
    May 13 2026

    As we near the end of our series on the Kingdom of God, we get through the first half of two episodes on the tactics needed to "do" the Kingdom. Great discussion on this one and we are excited about coming back next week to finish it up. Hope you enjoy! Please share, comment, like, rate, and all the things!

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    53 mins
  • TID #207 Truth, Reality, and Perception
    May 5 2026

    We continue our series on the Kingdom of God with a part three that feels like it's not really in the series, but it actually fits in perfectly here. We breakdown the phrase "perception is reality" as well as the differences between truth, reality, and perception and how all of that intertwines with the Kingdom and living a Jesus-centered, Kingdom-focused life. Hope it's encouraging!

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    51 mins
  • TID #206 The Nuances of the Kingdom of God
    Apr 29 2026

    We kind of went off script and plan today in a different direction, but had a great discussion talking about the various nuances of the Kingdom of God and what that means for us as believers and as the church. Hope you are encouraged. Would love to hear any feedback, questions, and/or topic suggestions from you. Email us at theologyinthedirt@gmail.com. Also visit our website at www.theologyinthedirt.com.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
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