Episode 65 - Why I Left the (Popular) Charismatic Movement
Description
In this deeply personal episode of Peaceable and Kind, host Derek Vreeland shares why he took a step back from the popular Charismatic subculture—but not from the Spirit-filled life that first drew him in.
Derek shares his spiritual journey from Southern Baptist roots to charismatic renewal, through Pentecostal seminary training, and ultimately into a more theologically grounded and historically rooted faith. While he still embraces the gifts and power of the Holy Spirit, Derek outlines eight specific values within the pop Charismatic movement that led him to walk away—including anti-intellectualism, spiritual elitism, and prosperity-driven faith.
This episode is a heartfelt reflection on what it means to follow the Spirit with wisdom, humility, and discernment. Derek explores how academic theology, the contemplative tradition, and the global church have all enriched his understanding of God the Holy Spirit—and why he now calls himself a "charismatic with a seatbelt."
If you’ve ever felt torn between being open to the Holy Spirit and staying grounded in theology, this episode is for you.
Key Takeaways
✔️ Why intellectual rigor and Spirit-led faith are not at odds
✔️ The danger of measuring spiritual maturity solely by emotion
✔️ How spiritual elitism harms church unity and witness
✔️ Why selective Bible reading weakens discipleship
✔️ The real meaning of blessing, healing, and power of the Holy Spirit
🎧 Listen now and explore what it looks like to follow the Holy Spirit with passion and wisdom.
Scriptures mentioned in this episode:
Galatians 4:13
Hebrews 11:1–40
Genesis 12:1–3
Galatians 5:22 –23
Revelation 21:1–4
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