1. On episode SIXTY-ONE of Let the Bird Fly! the guys sit down in Wade’s backyard to discuss the practice of celebrating the Lord’s Supper every Sunday.
  2. Who are you? I'm Batma... I'm Constantine. Pastors Riley and Gillespie jump into Robert Capon's "The Astonished Heart," to discuss Constantine, Christendom and it's consequences.
  3. On this episode, the Fellows tackle a handful of ranging from confirmation to the relationship between Lutheran's and Anglicans.
  4. Rounding up all the Christendom in the world and launching it into space so it cannot ever hurt us again. Pastors Riley and Gillespie continue to discuss Soren Kierkegaard’s “Preparation for Christianity,” where the Dane criticizes the church for making sin to be of little consequence and therefore making the Savior and His forgiveness of little importance.
  5. Rounding up all the Christendom in the world and launching it into space so it cannot ever hurt us again. Pastors Riley and Gillespie discuss Soren Kierkegaard’s “Preparation for Christianity,” where the Dane criticizes the church for offering people a Christ strictly in his ascended and victorious state and neglecting Jesus in his humiliation and in his human and highly controversial form.
  6. Daniel and Erick spend this entire episode breaking down Peter's sermon and the religious leader's response. Law and gospel are being proclaimed full strength.
  7. Almost every episode of the Thinking Fellows has a handfull of books linked in the show notes.
  8. Dr. Keith travels to Minnesota and has a wild conversation with Donovan Riley.
  9. As the last confession in the Book of Concord, the Formula of Concord strove to unite a Lutherans around a standard set of answers regarding doctrinal controversy.
  10. The Theology of the Cross is a recurring theme on the Thinking Fellows.
  11. The Small Catechism was a tool for pastors and families to learn the essential doctrine of the Chrisitan faith.