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This Is What the Gospel Sounds Like: A Podcast on K-Pop Demon Hunters

Podcast von Sarah Crowder

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Geschichte & Religion

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A podcast where Sarah Crowder explores the Gospel in surprising places, beginning with the animated film K-Pop Demon Hunters. Together with Pastor Andrew Jones, she reacts to the movie’s music, community, and spiritual themes while connecting them to Lutheran theology and the good news of Jesus. Honest, fun, and Gospel-centered, this show is for fans, theologians, and anyone curious about how faith speaks through culture.

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Episode Fan Theories, Jinu, and the Future of K-Pop Demon Hunters Cover

Fan Theories, Jinu, and the Future of K-Pop Demon Hunters

The sequel is officially coming… eventually. So what happens next in K-Pop Demon Hunters? In this episode, Sarah Crowder and Andy Jones dive deep into fan theories surrounding Jinu, Rumi, the Saja Boys, and the future of the franchise. Could Rumi’s father become the next major villain? Are the Saja Boys actually gone? And what themes should the next movie explore to keep the emotional depth of the original? Along the way, Sarah shares stories from her PhD comprehensive exam preparation, reflections on storytelling, and why themes like shame, belonging, and identity resonate so deeply in both Scripture and art. The conversation ultimately turns toward the Gospel: the freedom of knowing that we are not the main character of the story… Christ is. Topics include: • Jinu sequel theories • Rumi and shame • K-drama storytelling tropes • Theological themes in K-Pop Demon Hunters • Why Korean storytelling feels different • Narrative, vocation, and the Gospel 🎧 We’d love to hear YOUR fan theories too.

5. Juni 2026 - 39 min
Episode Derpy | Messages, Memory, and the Gospel in K-Pop Demon Hunters Cover

Derpy | Messages, Memory, and the Gospel in K-Pop Demon Hunters

What does a goofy magical tiger have to do with the Gospel? In this episode of This Is What the Gospel Sounds Like, Sarah Crowder and Andy Jones dive into Derpy from K-Pop Demon Hunters and explore why this chaotic little tiger may be one of the most important characters in the film. From Korean folklore and tiger symbolism to Jinu’s bracelet scene and themes of memory, invitation, and redemption, they unpack the surprising emotional depth behind everyone’s favorite magical menace. Along the way they discuss: • Korean tiger and magpie folklore • Derpy as messenger, comforter, and guardian • Jinu’s memories and redemption arc • Why the bracelet scene matters so much • “Martha, Martha” and repeated names in Scripture • Gospel reminders in ordinary life • The greatest animated animal sidekicks of all time Plus: VBS stories, Avatar: The Last Airbender praise, Disney animal debates, and why Derpy instantly became an S-tier fandom icon. Even in a story full of demons, idols, and magical chaos, the Gospel still sounds like a message delivered for you.

29. Mai 2026 - 30 min
Episode Full Episode! Ep. 15: Soda Pop | Idols, Addiction, and the Gospel in K-Pop Demon Hunters Cover

Full Episode! Ep. 15: Soda Pop | Idols, Addiction, and the Gospel in K-Pop Demon Hunters

In this episode of This Is What the Gospel Sounds Like, teacher Sarah Crowder and pastor Andy Jones dive into “Soda Pop” from K-Pop Demon Hunters. At first, it sounds like a fun, catchy summer song. But underneath the surface, something darker is happening. What does it mean when something sweet slowly becomes consuming?Why do the Saja Boys only take and never give?And how does this connect to the Bible’s warnings about temptation, addiction, and idols that never satisfy? Together, we explore how “Soda Pop” echoes Proverbs 5, where what seems sweet can lead to destruction. We also contrast this with the true sweetness of the Gospel through the story of Thomas Bilney and the promise that Christ gives rather than takes. This episode is about more than a song. It is about the difference between idols that drain you and a Savior who gives Himself for you. If you’ve ever felt pulled in by something that promised life but left you empty, this conversation is for you. 🎧 Topics include:K-Pop Demon Hunters analysisSoda Pop lyrics explainedProverbs 5 and modern temptationAddiction, idols, and identityThe sweetness of the Gospel Thanks for listening and being part of this growing community.

1. Apr. 2026 - 36 min
Episode Preview! Ep. 15: Soda Pop | Idols, Addiction, and the Gospel in K-Pop Demon Hunters Cover

Preview! Ep. 15: Soda Pop | Idols, Addiction, and the Gospel in K-Pop Demon Hunters

PREVIEW! In this episode of This Is What the Gospel Sounds Like, teacher Sarah Crowder and pastor Andy Jones dive into “Soda Pop” from K-Pop Demon Hunters. At first, it sounds like a fun, catchy summer song. But underneath the surface, something darker is happening. What does it mean when something sweet slowly becomes consuming? Why do the Saja Boys only take and never give? And how does this connect to the Bible’s warnings about temptation, addiction, and idols that never satisfy? Together, we explore how “Soda Pop” echoes Proverbs 5, where what seems sweet can lead to destruction. We also contrast this with the true sweetness of the Gospel through the story of Thomas Bilney and the promise that Christ gives rather than takes. This episode is about more than a song. It is about the difference between idols that drain you and a Savior who gives Himself for you. If you’ve ever felt pulled in by something that promised life but left you empty, this conversation is for you. 🎧 Topics include: K-Pop Demon Hunters analysis Soda Pop lyrics explained Proverbs 5 and modern temptation Addiction, idols, and identity The sweetness of the Gospel Thanks for listening and being part of this growing community.

27. März 2026 - 1 min
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