The Chorus in the Chaos

The Chorus in the Chaos

Living a Christian life that is faithful to God’s Word can be extremely challenging. Join Grayson, Blake, and Jack as they discuss how to be theologically and biblically relevant in today’s culture. If you (like us) need help navigating through the chaotic noise of our modern age, we invite you to listen in. Each season will focus on a specific theme/topic with episodes released bi-weekly.

Episodes

December 22, 2025 70 mins

Why does spiritism hold such a powerful grip on people — especially during times of grief, fear, and uncertainty?

In this episode, Blake and Grayson continue their American Cults series by examining the appeal of Spiritism, why Scripture consistently forbids it, and how it distorts good, God-given desires for eternity, comfort, and knowledge.

Through biblical teaching and pastoral reflection, they explore:

  • Why humanity longs ...

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In this episode of The Chorus in the Chaos, Jack and Blake dive into one of America’s most unusual and influential cult movements: the rise of spiritualism in the 19th century. Beginning with a biblical narrative—the chilling account of Saul and the Witch of Endor—the episode moves through the dramatic story of the Fox Sisters, the national craze for seances, and the cultural wounds left open by the Civil War.

You’ll discover how s...

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In Part 2 of our Thanksgiving bonus series, Blake and Jack pick up the story with the Pilgrims themselves—the Separatist congregation from Scrooby who fled England, suffered betrayals, survived storms, endured heartbreak, and ultimately crossed the Atlantic in one of history’s most remarkable journeys of faith.

In this episode, we trace their escape attempts from England, their difficult 11-year stay in Leiden, the economic and cul...

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In this special two-part Thanksgiving bonus episode, Blake and Jack take listeners on a fast-moving, 30,000-foot flyover of the wild, chaotic, and faith-shaping events that led to the Pilgrims boarding the Mayflower and eventually celebrating what we call the First Thanksgiving.

Before the Mayflower ever touched the shores of the New World, England endured a century of political turmoil, religious reform, royal power struggles, pub...

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November 10, 2025 65 mins

Summary

Season 4 launches with a field guide to American cults: where they came from, how they function, and what sets them apart from orthodox Christianity. We lay out our two-episode rhythm for each movement (history + doctrine) and explain why this isn’t just academic—these are the folks knocking on your door and sitting in your break room.

Highlights

  • Walter Martin’s working definition of a cult

  • The 1830–1890 surge in th...

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Steve Cobucci (vocalist/guitarist & key songwriter for Wolves at the Gate) joins Jack to unpack the story and theology behind the band’s concept album 'Wasteland'. We also talk touring, Charles Spurgeon, Horatius Bonar, and Steve names a “perfect song.”

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In this short (almost 15-minute) biography episode of The Chorus in the Chaos, Jack looks at the remarkable life of The Lion of Princeton, Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield (1851–1921)—one of the great theologians of old Princeton and a towering figure in Reformed...

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In this episode of The Chorus in the Chaos, Jack reflects on moments in life that divide time—events after which nothing is ever the same. From personal memories of 9/11 to the pivotal scene in Acts 10–11 where the gospel is extended to the Gentiles, we explore how God often works in ways we don’t expect.

Through Peter’s vision, the criticism from the “circumcision party,” and the church’s ultimate celebration of grace, we see how ...

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September 22, 2025 74 mins

In this episode of The Chorus in the Chaos, Jack sits down with Greg De Blieck, hymn writer and leader of New Scottish Hymns, to explore the deep connection between music, theology, and worship.

Greg shares his story of growing up in Scotland, his love for hymnody, and his passion for writing songs that communicate biblical truth with clarity and beauty. Together, Jack and Greg discuss:

  • The power of music to shape culture, co...

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In this special episode of The Chorus in the Chaos, Jack, Grayson, and Blake reflect on the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk and what it means for Kirk's legacy and Christians today.

We discuss:

  • Charlie Kirk’s life, faith, and legacy as the founder of Turning Point 

  • Why his murder feels like a pivotal cultural and spiritual moment.

  • The clash of worldviews is revealed in the nation’s response.

  • How Kirk’s bold witne...

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In our Season 3 finale, we tackle the 10th Commandment—coveting—why Scripture treats it as a heart-level idol factory and the “mother sin” that births so many others. We trace coveting from desire to destruction (think: Gollum), show how it undermines love for God and neighbor, and conclude with practical, Gospel-rooted disciplines for cultivating contentment. 

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In this special episode, Grayson Gilbert reflects on the life and legacy of John MacArthur, who passed away recently. He shares personal anecdotes about MacArthur's influence on his own faith journey, highlighting the importance of faithful teaching and the impact of spiritual mentors. Grayson emphasizes the need for enduring faith and the role of ordinary individuals in God's work, ultimately pointing to the hope found in Christ a...

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In this episode of The Chorus in the Chaos, Blake and Jack tackle the Ninth Commandment: “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.” But as they quickly uncover, this commandment isn’t just about lying—it’s about gossip, slander, exaggeration, and the thousand subtle ways we undermine truth in daily life.

Jack opens with a vivid personal illustration of a leaky ceiling and how unchecked deception functions like a drip...

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In this unscripted “After Hours” roundtable, The Chorus in the Chaos crew dives into two very different—but oddly connected—topics: nicotine addiction and artificial intelligence. What starts with a satirical review of a dramatic Christianity Today article about ZYN pouches spirals into serious (and hilarious) discussions on mastery, sanctification, the creeping perils of AI, and the church's responsibility 

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What do a jaded weatherman and a bloodthirsty Pharisee have in common? In this episode, Jack explores the radically different—but equally transforming—power of grace in the lives of Phil Connors (Groundhog Day) and the apostle Paul. Using Paul’s conversion in Acts 9 as a springboard, this solo episode highlights the stunning reality of salvation by sovereign grace. Jack walks through the biblical text, reflects on Paul’s post-conve...

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In this episode, the guys tackle the Eighth Commandment—“You shall not steal”—and unpack its serious implications in Scripture and society. From childhood stories of stolen gum and vanished bikes to million-dollar scams and Netflix password sharing, they explore the heart of theft in all its forms. With their trademark humor and biblical depth, Jack, Blake, and Grayson explain why stealing isn’t just bad manners—it’s rebellion agai...

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Warning: Due to the nature of the topic, some of the content of this episode may not be suitable for younger listeners 

In this episode, the TCITC delves into the seventh commandment, 'Thou shalt not Commit Adultery,' exploring its implications beyond mere physical acts. They discuss the historical context of adultery, the importance of marriage as a reflection of Christ's relationship with the church, and the foundational principl...

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In this episode of the Chorus in the Chaos Podcast, Jack and Rev. Ross Turner discuss the significance of systematic theology and share their top five recommendations for systematic theology texts. The discussion highlights the readability and accessibility of these theological texts and encourages listeners to delve into them for spiritual growth. 

 

For a limited time, The Chorus in the Chaos listeners get 10% off their first pur...

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In this solo episode, Blake continues The Chorus in the Chaos series on the Ten Commandments with an in-depth look at the Sixth Commandment: “You shall not murder” (Exodus 20:13). While seemingly straightforward, this command carries deep theological and cultural implications.

Blake explores:

  • The biblical definition of murder vs. killing

  • Why human life is sacred—rooted in the Imago Dei

  • Scriptural contexts for justified ki...

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In this episode, Jack sits down with Kyle Worley—author, pastor, and theologian—to explore the heart of his latest book, Home with God: Our Union with Christ. Together, they unpack what it means to be "in Christ," why this doctrine is often neglected, and how rediscovering it can transform how we live, love, and rest.

For a limited time, The Chorus in the Chaos listeners get 10% off their first purchase at Reformation Heritage Book...

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