It Can Be Easy: A Red Dirt Gospel for the Bone-Tired

The Semi-Seminarian by Pastor Jim Wilhelm

Episode notes

Here's the song I am talking about. Go listen to it, come back and listen to me, then go back and listen to it again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=if8Y_up56Ug

What if grace didn’t shout? What if it showed up tired, dusty, and real—more break room than cathedral?

In this episode of The Semi-Seminarian, Pastor Jim Wilhelm walks through Cody Canada’s “Easy,” a Red Dirt anthem that doesn’t offer answers but hums a kind of truth you can live by. It's not about getting saved—it's about getting through. For the worn out, the still-holding-on, and the ones who believe in mercy even when it ain’t free.

This is a gospel whispered through static. A porch-front theology for the bon ... 

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Keywords
Cody Canada, Easy Cody Canada, Red Dirt music, Red Dirt gospel, theology podcast, The Semi-Seminarian, bone-tired gospel, porch-front theology, outlaw hymns, folk song theology, grace and grit, Americana faith, Theology in Three Chords, blue-collar g