1. A Harsh & Necessary Conversation About Death. In this episode, we discuss death and resurrection concerning the death of a child from Gregory P. Schulz’s book, The Problem of Suffering: A Father’s Hope.
  2. In this episode Chad looks at the place of angels, the supreme glory of God over all creation and meditates on the mysterious glory that awaits all of us who trust in our Redeemer.
  3. Say Hello to My Little Church! In this episode, we discuss Christ’s church and all its vagaries and particularities as expressed in Bo Giertz’s book, Christ’s Church.
  4. Today on the show, we remember John Bachman: Lutheran pastor and Naturalist.
  5. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN, Mike, Jason (dressed spectacularly) and Wade continue to discuss anthropology.
  6. Dirt Naps Are For The Living. In this episode, we wrap up our discussion of Robert Capon’s, The Foolishness of Preaching, focusing on preaching forgiveness, insisting that the dead reform their deadness, and the consequences of high anthropology.
  7. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN, Mike, Jason and Wade continue to discuss anthropology.
  8. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN, Mike, Jason and Wade discuss anthropology.
  9. Welcome to the Church, Can I Take Your Order? In this episode, we discuss Clement of Rome on the Church, especially good order, fruits of faith, and why the congregation at Corinth shouldn’t run off its pastors.
  10. Only briefly distracted by another Christmas rant, Craig and Troy return to the book of Timothy to examine the qualifications of a deacon of the church
  11. In 1 Timothy 2, Paul sets out to describe how the church service is conducted and structured. What is governing principle for both?
  12. God Doesn’t Do Prophet-sharing. In this episode, we discuss Gerhard von Rad’s explanation of a prophet’s freedom and lack of choice regarding his call and proclamation. What’s at stake for preachers, and all Christians, when God calls us to speak a specific word, to a specific people, at a specific time according to his decision?