
Jeff Moss
Former CREC minister with over a decade of experience inside the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, providing firsthand insight into CREC structure, polity, and ordination practices.
Top 3 podcasts with Jeff Moss
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Jan 13, 2025 • 1h 28min
The Trinity and Gender Roles
Join Jeff Moss, a former CREC minister with over a decade in ecclesiastical circles, as he critiques the implications of Trinitarian formulations on gender roles. The duo delves into the controversy surrounding the Father-Son dynamic, exploring how it can be misinterpreted to justify patriarchal structures. They also discuss the eternal obedience of the Son and its theological ramifications, challenging common metaphors and doctrines that underpin gender hierarchies. Ultimately, they propose a more equitable understanding of the Trinity that promotes healthy relationships.

Dec 23, 2024 • 1h 12min
The Anti-Denomination
Join former CREC minister Jeff Moss as he reveals the intricacies of the CREC's structure and culture. With over a decade of insider experience, he explains their mixed polity, the influence of Doug Wilson, and how the denomination navigates theological diversity. Jeff discusses its unique ordination practices, sacramental administration, and the unusual rise in membership during COVID due to a strong stance against lockdowns. Delve into the competitive visions within the CREC, where cultural activism and liturgical revival clash.

Nov 24, 2025 • 1h 12min
Here's Why the CREC is a FALSE Denomination
In this engaging discussion, Jeff Moss, a former CREC minister with over a decade of insider experience, reveals intriguing insights into the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches. He unpacks the CREC's complex hybrid structure and discusses the influence of Doug Wilson on its identity and practices. Jeff also explores doctrinal freedoms, the contentious blend of confessionalism, and unique ordination requirements. Plus, the conversation touches on the CREC’s focus on masculinity and its surprising growth post-COVID, painting a vivid picture of this controversial denomination.


