Show #328: Everyone a Radio Host
In playing “Name that Theologian” we learn church growth methods haven’t changed in 40 years. We also try to name that church body by their statement of faith.
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In playing “Name that Theologian” we learn church growth methods haven’t changed in 40 years. We also try to name that church body by their statement of faith.
Pastor Wolfmueller brings to the table a set of questions that every worldview is trying to answer. In playing Facebook theology and preaching to Hollywood, we try to arrive at what worldview is being professed.
Before Crunching Praise Songs, our listeners distract us with an awful Christian parody. Then we crunch the songs “Overflow” by Matt Maher and “I Will Worship You” by Matthew Ward. Finally, we take up a few bumper stickers and church signs.
Thanks to listener email, Table Talk Radio turns Christian death metal. Then we play some hashtag theology, Facebook theology and bumper sticker/church sign theology.
In an attempt to improve the hosts IQ by several points, Peter comes on the show to play some Bible Bee and to see if Pastors Wolfmueller and Goeglein know their Bible.
During a commitment to read through listener emails, we evaluate a Christian-ish song in “Preaching to Hollywood” and then talk about the Atheist’s version of the 10 commandments.
Merry Christmas! For today’s episode in celebration of our Lord’s birth we play “Name that Theologian” with Christmas quotes. Finally, we look at what’s going on in the news and name the commandments.
Toward the end of 2014, Bryan and Evan try to do a little cleaning up of the TTR inbox and spend the entire show listening to your voicemails and reading your emails. Thanks Table Talk Radio Listeners.
After Pastor Wolfmueller finishes his snack time, we crunch the songs “Always Been About You” by Fellowship Creative and “Beautiful Things” by Gungor. Lastly, Table Talk Radio would not be complete until we analyzed your Church Signs and Bumper Stickers.
If we don’t listen to the latest pop songs, attempt to explain what they mean and talk about how to talk to someone who sings this, who would? We also look at what’s in the news in light of the 10 commandments.