This is either a podcast or a table scrap.
In this edition of Table Talk Radio, we start by responding to some listener email questions, then we play "Which Ladder" and end up by playing "Name that church body" where Evan finds some pretty odd church websites for Pastor Wolfmueller's consideration.
The president of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, Gerald B. Kieschnick has released five video considerations before the 64th Regular Convention in Houston, TX July 10th though 17th. With host of Issues Etc, Todd Wilken, we take the time to consider the concerns of President Kieschnick just in time for the convention.
You can view the videos by clicking here (http://www.lcms.org/ca/president/convention/cs1.html)
After playing bumper sticker theology with the bumper stickers sent in by our listeners, we play the summertime edition of Table Talk Jeopardy, then introduce a new game called "Name that Walther Thesis." In this game, you choose from three or four selected theses of Walther's Proper Distinction between Law and Gospel after hearing the entry by popular pastors or teachers.
At the 2007 convention, the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod approved the Specific Ministry Pastor Program (SMP) for the use of training men for specific ministries outside of the traditional residential seminary education. Pastor Brian Kachelmeir of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Los Alomos, NM comes on to talk about SMP: what it is and what it is not.
We talk with Rev. Jim Wilson, a Lutheran Pastor and a former member of the Assemblies of God Church, about the theology and practice of speaking in tongues.
After responding to our most recent Table Scraps Live on Women's Ordination, we welcome guest Rev. Brian Kachelmeier to go against Pastor Wolfmueller in Bible Bee.
Joined by Vicar Jay Hobson from Trinity Lutheran Church in St. Joesph, MI-- we play Book of Concord Bee (Vicar vs. Pastor). Then Vicar Hobson sings entries for Pastor's attempts at Don't forget the Stanzas to your hymns. Lastly, we play The Predictable Pastor and The Predictable Vicar
Former Methodist pastor, Larry Anderson, answers questions from Evan to explain his arguments for women's ordination.
After reminiscing about the good 'ol days (like before Table Talk Radio) we play (by popular demand) Praise Song Cruncher and one lightning round of Bible Bee.
By listener request, we revive the the historic Table Talk Radio game "Church Sign Theology," then play "Name that Church Body [by their website]"