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[165] Transforming your experience with the Bible with Zach Lambert
Manage episode 506884560 series 1906765
Discovering Better Ways to Read the Bible with Zachary Lambert on Compass: Finding Spirituality in the Everyday.
In this episode, Zach Lambert and host Ryan Dunn explore how many of us have been handed rigid, harmful ways to interpret the Bible—and how moving toward healthier, life-giving lenses can transform both our understanding of scripture and our spiritual lives. We dig deep into themes such as reading the Bible with curiosity, dismantling literalism, building communities of restoration, and seeking interpretations that bear true “good fruit.” Whether you’re deconstructing, reconstructing, or just spiritually curious, there’s space here for honest questions and renewed inspiration.
Zachary Lambert (he/him) is the lead pastor and co-founder of Restore Austin, a dynamic, radically inclusive church embracing grace, authenticity, and diversity in Austin, Texas. He is the author of “Better Ways to Read the Bible,” a guide to transforming scripture from a tool of exclusion into a wellspring of liberation. Zach’s own journey has included being kicked out of several religious institutions, which fuels his passion for building spiritual communities where all are welcome to heal and grow. Restore Austin recently joined the United Methodist Church, signaling a new chapter of compassion and justice-driven ministry in the heart of Austin.
Find episode notes and the full catalog of past episodes: www.umc.org/compass
00:00 Podcast Invitation & Zach Lambert Intro
04:19 Jesus as an Essentialist
08:27 Humble Inspiration of Scripture
10:55 Challenging Biblical Literalism
14:13 Literalism’s Impact on Christian Faith
17:31 Divine Imprint and Storytelling Truth
22:57 Restoring Faith for Church Returnees
25:28 Inspired by Jesus’s Teachings
28:23 Balancing Bible Reading and Wellbeing
30:58 Church Merger and Renovation Initiative
182 episodes
Manage episode 506884560 series 1906765
Discovering Better Ways to Read the Bible with Zachary Lambert on Compass: Finding Spirituality in the Everyday.
In this episode, Zach Lambert and host Ryan Dunn explore how many of us have been handed rigid, harmful ways to interpret the Bible—and how moving toward healthier, life-giving lenses can transform both our understanding of scripture and our spiritual lives. We dig deep into themes such as reading the Bible with curiosity, dismantling literalism, building communities of restoration, and seeking interpretations that bear true “good fruit.” Whether you’re deconstructing, reconstructing, or just spiritually curious, there’s space here for honest questions and renewed inspiration.
Zachary Lambert (he/him) is the lead pastor and co-founder of Restore Austin, a dynamic, radically inclusive church embracing grace, authenticity, and diversity in Austin, Texas. He is the author of “Better Ways to Read the Bible,” a guide to transforming scripture from a tool of exclusion into a wellspring of liberation. Zach’s own journey has included being kicked out of several religious institutions, which fuels his passion for building spiritual communities where all are welcome to heal and grow. Restore Austin recently joined the United Methodist Church, signaling a new chapter of compassion and justice-driven ministry in the heart of Austin.
Find episode notes and the full catalog of past episodes: www.umc.org/compass
00:00 Podcast Invitation & Zach Lambert Intro
04:19 Jesus as an Essentialist
08:27 Humble Inspiration of Scripture
10:55 Challenging Biblical Literalism
14:13 Literalism’s Impact on Christian Faith
17:31 Divine Imprint and Storytelling Truth
22:57 Restoring Faith for Church Returnees
25:28 Inspired by Jesus’s Teachings
28:23 Balancing Bible Reading and Wellbeing
30:58 Church Merger and Renovation Initiative
182 episodes
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