The Theology Pugcast

Annie Crawford and Midwestuary

Sep 1, 2025
Annie Crawford, a classical educator and cultural apologist, returns to share insights from the Midwestuary conference. She discusses the Estuary movement, exploring how cultural structures influence imagination and faith. The conversation dives into the 'meaning crisis' of modern society and the vital role of genuine connections in a digital age. Annie emphasizes the importance of community, traditional discipleship, and the intersection of technology and faith. Prepare for a journey that bridges spirituality, education, and authentic relationships!
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INSIGHT

The Estuary Bridges Online And Incarnation

  • The estuary is a mixing space where online meaning-seeking meets embodied pastoral practice.
  • Paul Vanderklay built estuary retreats to move conversations from comments to real relational formation.
INSIGHT

Meaning Lost Across Modern Ruptures

  • The meaning crisis arose from modern fragmentation of mind, body, fact, and value over centuries.
  • Jordan Peterson functioned as an estuarial figure, reconnecting people to narrative and myth in online communities.
ANECDOTE

A Pastor For The YouTube Comment World

  • Paul van der Klee acted as a pastor to online commenters and turned that care into live retreats.
  • He invited 'randos' from comment sections into reflective listening groups and small in-person gatherings.
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