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In Preaching to Hollywood we listen to secular music and find a way to speak the Gospel in light of the song. In the Praise Song Cruncher, we find the level of mysticism in a given praise song. In today’s show, we do both. Preaching to Hollywood songs: “Carry On” by Fun and “Demons” by Imagine Demons. Praise Songs: “Your Grace Finds Me” by Matt Redman and “Build Your Kingdom Here” by Rend Collective.
How do you pray for the Denver Broncos? Pastor Wolfmueller explains how, then we play "Bible Bee" with Vicar Lessman and Vicar Hambelton.
Is it the best game ever or are the hosts of TTR just lazy? In any case, if you hear an audio clip, what TTR game could you fit it into? Listen to Pastor Wolfmueller try to do the same before they play 10 Commandments in the News.
Will your email be deemed one of the best? Listen to this show to hear the rules to the game to see if your email will win in this brand new game.
The prescription for this edition of Table Talk Radio is as follows: Praise Song Cruncher, Bumper Sticker/Church Sign Theology, 10 commandments in the news, rinse, repeat. Listen to the crunch of “My Name is Regret” by Matthew West
Luther (the California one, not the German one) submits his Sermon Analyzer also know as “The Gobbledygook Detector” to evaluate sermons. Bryan and Evan throw a sermon by Chip Ingram at it to see how it fairs; take a listen.
If you listened to just 23 seconds of something, what would you get? That’s the test with Table Talk Radio, The God Whisperers, Joel Osteen and Redeemer Theological Academy. Listening to this show is not recommended.
Who wouldn’t want to spend Christmas listening to a terrible radio show that plays sorry theological game show?
Pastor Wolfmueller becomes the Unpredictable Predictable Pastor. And is Pope Francis really a hippie? Or is he just messing with people?
In Pastor Wolfmueller’s quest to find a more complex equation to the Praise Song Cruncher, we consider the latest revision with “Breath” preformed my Michael W. Smith. Also in this episode, we play “Name that Logical Fallacy” and “Preaching to Hollywood” with the song “Human” by Christina Perry.