
The Partners and Citizens Podcast
Matthew Castro
Show overview
The Partners and Citizens Podcast has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 84 episodes. That works out to roughly 60 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence, with the show now in its 5th season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 29 min and 48 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 10 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2022, with 26 episodes published. Published by Matthew Castro.
From the publisher
The Partners and Citizens Podcast is a weekly show that explores missions and politics to inspire Christians to unite as gospel partners and live as citizens of heaven in a fallen world.
Latest Episodes
View all 84 episodesAt 250 Years: Colonies and Commerce
At 250 Years: Encounter and Conquest
At 250 Years: The American Story Preview
Logos Theater 3000: Top Gun: Maverick
Logos Theater 3000: Glengarry Glen Ross and the Crisis of Manhood
Logos Theater 3000: Sicario and Can Evil Defeat Evil?
When Good People Leave
Logos Theater 3000: What Happens to Marriage After Death?
A Watershed Moment for Evangelicals?
Logos Theater 3000. Argo and the Shape of Deliverance
S5 Ep 9Lesson Nine: The Theology of Sola Gloria Deo
S5 Ep 8Lesson Eight: The Theology of Sola Gratis
S5 Ep 7Lesson Seven: History of Sola Gratis
In this episode, Dr. Matt Castro explores the rich historical and theological development of the doctrine of Sola Gratia—Grace Alone. Tracing the theme of grace from Scripture through the early church, Augustine, Aquinas, and into the Reformation, this lesson highlights grace as God's sovereign response to human sin. From Augustine’s Confessions to Luther’s rediscovery of grace in Romans, the episode emphasizes that salvation is not earned but entirely a gift from God. Listeners will come away with a deeper understanding of why grace is foundational to Christian identity, assurance, and transformation.
S5 Ep 6Lesson Six: The Theology of Sola Fida
In this session of the Wednesday Summer Equip Class on the Five Solas of the Reformation, Dr. Matt Castro explores the doctrine of Sola Fide—justification by faith alone. Building on the previous lesson’s historical background, he explains the theological heart of the Reformation’s teaching that sinners are declared righteous by God’s grace through faith in Christ, apart from works or sacraments. The lesson contrasts medieval Catholic views of cooperation and merit with the Protestant insistence on faith as the sole instrument of justification. Through Scripture and Reformation history, listeners are invited to see how this doctrine preserves the sufficiency of Christ’s atoning work and the believer’s assurance of salvatio
S4 Ep 3Citizens of Heaven with Michael Ebbs
In this episode of the Partners in Citizens podcast, host Matt Castro is joined by friend and political enthusiast Michael Ebbs for a thoughtful conversation about tariffs, trade policy under President Trump, and broader questions about globalism. They discuss the economic logic behind tariffs, their local and international impacts, and the historical failures of protectionist policies like the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act. Drawing on personal experience in higher education and international student dynamics, Mike shares how immigration and global trade fuel innovation and stability. They also explore the Christian and ethical dimensions of global trade, arguing that open markets can help lift people out of poverty and foster collaboration. The episode closes with reflections on Congress’s role in regulating tariffs and the potential need to rein in executive power over trade policy.
S5 Ep 5Lesson Five: The History of Sola Fida
In this episode of our Summer Equipped Class on the Five Solas, Pastor Matt Castro explores the historical development of Sola Fide—faith alone. We trace how medieval Catholic theology developed a complex sacramental system that conveyed grace through rituals such as baptism and the Eucharist, requiring human cooperation for salvation. Matt explains how the Reformers rejected this synergy, insisting on justification by faith alone in Christ’s work. This episode sets the stage for understanding the core theological conflict of the Reformation and prepares listeners for a deeper biblical discussion in the next session.
S5 Ep 4Lesson Four: The Theology of Solus Christus
In this episode of our Summer Wednesday Night series on the Five Solas, Pastor Greg Sukert teaches on Solus Christus—Christ Alone. He explores why the Reformation insisted that salvation is found in Christ alone, without religious “add-ons,” and how this truth counters both historical and modern distortions of the gospel. Using Galatians 3 and the teachings of Peter and Paul, this lesson calls us to reject performance-based faith and rest fully in Christ’s finished work. Join us as we rediscover the simple, life-giving message at the heart of the Reformation: grace alone, faith alone, in Christ alone, according to Scripture alone, for God’s glory alone.
S5 Ep 3Lesson Three: The History of Solus Christus
In this engaging and historically rich lecture, Pastor Matthew Castro explores the historical and theological development of Sola Christus—Christ Alone—as a core doctrine of the Protestant Reformation. Focusing on the sufficiency of Christ’s atonement, the session traces how early church fathers understood the cross, highlighting key theories such as recapitulation, ransom, and penal substitution. Pastor Castro examines the shift in medieval theology that elevated the role of sacraments, penance, and the authority of the Church in applying Christ’s work to the believer. He explains how doctrines like purgatory and indulgences arose, especially through the teachings of figures like Aquinas, Anselm, and Pope Gregory the Great. The lecture also shows how cultural pressures—such as death during the Black Plague—shaped widespread fear and theological confusion, leading to the rise of practices like paying for indulgences. The session culminates in the Reformers’ bold assertion that Christ’s work is not only necessary but fully sufficient, applied to believers by grace through faith alone. Pastor Castro critiques the Catholic view of salvation as grace plus works and emphasizes the Reformation’s recovery of the gospel message: full atonement is found in Christ alone. Key Themes: Historical views of the atonement (early church to medieval period) Development of purgatory and indulgences The role of the sacraments in medieval Catholicism The Reformation’s defense of justification by faith in Christ alone The spiritual implications of union with Christ
S4 Ep 2Citizens of Heaven with Jay Thompson
Guest: Jay Thompson, Director of Influencers Mid-South In this deeply honest conversation, Matt Castro sits down with Jay Thompson of Influencers Ministries to explore what it means to live as a citizen of heaven in a world marked by exhaustion, insecurity, and quiet desperation. Drawing from personal stories and ministry experience, Jay reflects on the power of abiding in Christ, the unique struggles men face, and the difference between behavior modification and spiritual transformation. Together, they discuss identity, intimacy with Christ, and the ongoing call to die to self and depend fully on the Holy Spirit.
S5 Ep 2Lesson Two: The Theology of Sola Scriptura
In this episode, Pastor Greg unpacks the theological foundation of Sola Scriptura—Scripture alone as the highest authority for faith and life. Building on last week's historical overview, this lesson explores how the Bible stands above tradition, councils, and personal opinion. From Galatians to modern-day challenges, listeners are equipped to understand and defend the enduring truth that God's Word is sufficient, clear, and alive today.