Great conversation on #SavedByTheCity between @roxyleestone.bsky.social and Katelyn Beaty and Bart Ehrman. Diving into Jesus’ teachings on helping the less fortunate. Ehrman’s answer on whether some charity in the West is unique to Christianity is fascinating.
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On this episode of #SavedByTheCity, Katelyn and Roxy talk with Bart Ehrman about how Jesus' command to care for people on the periphery shaped the moral "common sense" of the Western world.
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The manosphere is stepping into a role the church has traditionally filled. It's giving men order, meaning, and a script for how to live — it just comes with a side of blaming women for everything.
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In an era of overexposure, perhaps looksmaxxing was inevitable.
On this episode of #SavedByTheCity, Katelyn and Roxy examine the looksmaxxers' zealous pursuit of physical "ascension" and its guiding ethos of self-optimization at seemingly all costs.
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Roxy and Katelyn are back for a brand-new season of #SavedByTheCity! 🎙️
They are coming in hot with a deep-dive into how the MAGA movement may be losing women. It's a wild political and cultural moment, one Katelyn and Roxy are eager to tackle this season.
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Saying goodbye to singleness is not so straightforward — especially when you’ve spent years defending and celebrating the single life.
On this season finale of #SavedByTheCity, Katelyn and Roxy admit letting go of being single felt more complicated than they expected: linktr.ee/savedbythecity
A new wave of conservative Christian women are gaining influence by promoting traditional gender roles, homemaking aesthetics, and “biblical womanhood.”
On this LIVE #SavedByTheCity episode, we take a look at what’s behind the rise of these “tradwife” voices.
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On the latest episode of #SavedByTheCity, we are joined by @karenswallowprior.bsky.social as we discuss all the different ways callings can present themselves in our lives. (That’s right – callings, plural!).
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On this episode of #SavedByTheCity, Katelyn and Roxy examine the impulse to elevate paid work to sacred calling — how it has served us and how it has hurt us.
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On this episode of #SavedByTheCity, Katelyn and Roxy wrestle with tensions and fears about aging. And we ask: Is "having some work done" becoming inevitable? What else are we losing if we refuse to grow old?
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So many megachurches are built around one central, charismatic figure—often the founder himself. But when that leader falls from grace or simply walks away, the entire community often falls apart too.
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Why does it seem like “charismatic” women in ministry also have to be beautiful for them to have the same influence a man would have?
Katelyn and Roxy talk about the gendered expectations behind spiritual influence on the latest episode of #SavedByTheCity.
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This week on #SavedByTheCity, Rev. John Schmidt and Rev. Jack Brownfield talk about the beauty and burden of ministry; the moments that test your patience, faith, and compassion all at once, and how their faith helps them navigate this complicated world.
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The one where our BoOoOos take over ...
This week on #SavedByTheCity, John Schmidt, Roxy's husband, returns to talk preaching, Fleabag, and lady editors with Jack Brownfield, who is also an Episcopal priest as well as Katelyn's fiancé.
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Katelyn and Roxy are what researchers would call "psychedelically naïve." But we're not necessarily psychedelically negative -- we're fascinated by how many people are using psychedelics for spiritual purposes.
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How do we remember #CharlieKirk’s legacy honestly?
On this week’s episode of #SavedByTheCity, @nijaykgupta.bsky.social reminds us that now is the time to empathize — to sit down, listen, and have real conversations with people who aren’t like us.
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This week on #SavedByTheCity, we are joined by @nijaykgupta.bsky.social, whose viral substack post, "If You Are Elevating Charlie Kirk, Consider Who You Are Crushing Underfoot," wrestled with what it means to remember controversial figures honestly.
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On the latest episode of #SavedByTheCity, we're joined by author @mburtwrites.bsky.social to discuss what made James Dobson's teachings so appealing to anxious Christian parents in the 80s and 90s and why so many adult children are now processing the harm.
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If every generation of parents has their anxieties, the post-evangelical Millennial parent is perhaps most angsty about how to raise their kids as Christians — without all the baggage.
On this episode of #SavedByTheCity, Katelyn and Roxy examine James Dobson's legacy: linktr.ee/savedbythecity
What happened to the Q Conference? That “cool kid” gathering with its TED-style talks on faith and culture?
On this episode of #SavedByTheCity, Katelyn and Roxy share memories of Q conferences over the years and ask: what changed? Was it us, them, or both/and?
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While going through a #breakup is never easy, some endings are better than others. ❤️🩹
We loved hearing what you all had to say on the topic. Did we miss anything? Comment and let us know!
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On this episode of #SavedByTheCity, Katelyn and Roxy give you a tour of the tradwife phenomenon, catalog its various forms (from supermodels to crunchy granola types to MAGA moms), and ask: what in the Martha Stewart is going on with Ballerina Farm?
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You don’t want to be THAT tourist.
On this episode of #SavedByTheCity, Katelyn and Roxy explore the cringe factors inherent in spiritual tourism, and the true rewards that sacred travel can offer.
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We're getting honest on the latest episode of #SavedByTheCity and looking at our own roles in the fight for #racialjustice.
Thank you to @latashamorrison.bsky.social for taking the time to share your wisdom and encouragement with us. ❤️
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#PopeFrancis was a man of the people. Will the next pope be?
This week on #SavedByTheCity, Katelyn and Roxy are joined by Claire Giangravé, RNS’s voice of the Vatican, for a reflection on Francis’s legacy and a sneak preview of the Vatican drama to come.
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On the latest episode of #SavedByTheCity, we're unpacking the ways growing up thinking of God as a wrathful, angry father impacted our view of him.
Is he angry or is he merciful? Can both of these things be true?
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#christianity #theology #evangelical
On this episode of #SavedByTheCity, Katelyn and Roxy dust off their theologian caps for a little lesson on historical atonement theories. And, with guest @brianzahnd.bsky.social, imagine new (and old) ways of approaching the cross that go beyond theory.
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We're not sure how hot of a take this is...so we need to hear from you! 🔥
Let us know in the comments what you think about people saying, "I don't like kids." 🤔
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On this episode of #SavedByTheCity, we talk with historian Beth Allison Barr about why the role of pastor’s wife has evolved in many denominations to be the primary path of ministry for some women.
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#pastorswife #womeninministry #christianwomen #podcast
We’re entering our woo-woo era. ✨
On this episode of #SavedByTheCity, Katelyn and Roxy dabble in the metaphysical and get curious about the mystical. We also wonder if maybe we’ve gotten a little too skeptical of the spiritual?
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