1. We remember the year 1906 and the birth of Christian and poet Vernon Watkins. The reading from Vernon Watkins, his poem "Infant Noah."
  2. We remember the year 1988 and the death of Hans Urs Von Balthasar. The reading is from Balthasar, “Love Alone Is Credible.”
  3. We Are Not Your Kind. Gillespie and Riley respond to a listener question: Are Jehovah’s Witnesses a part of the Christian Church?
  4. Erick and Daniel wrap up the gospel of Luke in this episode.
  5. We remember the year 1530 and the Presentation of the Augsburg Confession. The reading is a quote from William Willimon.
  6. We remember the year 1579 when the first Protestant church service in the New World. The reading is from Francis Drake, “Disturb Us O Lord.”
  7. The regular hosts of the Thinking Fellows are back in the studio after a long time of phone-in episodes.
  8. Today, we celebrate St. John's Eve. The reading is "Baptism" by George Herbert.
  9. Sorry, racism, ethnic clashes, cultural differences, are nothing new to the world or the church. Listen to these fools talk about Galatians, racism, and Christianity. Also, a little Smalcald Articles on the Gospel!
  10. Naomi changes her name and Ruth meets Boaz.
  11. The year was 431, and we remember St. Cyril and the Council at Ephesus. The reading is “Jehovah Jesus” by William Cowper.
  12. The year was 1675, and we remember the rebuilding of St. Pauls' Cathedral in London. The reading is an excerpt from John Bunyan's "Pilgrims Progress."