Show #216: In Studio
In an attempt to keep up with incoming emails, Pastors Wolfmueller and Goeglein spend some extra time answering emails before playing Bible Bee, all in the TTR's Oregon "studio."
Descriptions of Table Talk Radio’s amazing selection of games.
In an attempt to keep up with incoming emails, Pastors Wolfmueller and Goeglein spend some extra time answering emails before playing Bible Bee, all in the TTR's Oregon "studio."
Today on Table Talk Radio, Bryan and Evan play these obscure games that Table Talk Radio played once upon a time, "Meet My Neighbor, the Cult member" and "Name the Church Council."
For Vicar's final show we play "Which Temple Did I Visit" and also "Bible Bee" Vicar Jukola verses Pastor Goeglein.
After responding to some emails, Lumpy comes on to show us the difference between Calvinists and Lutherans on simile est et peccator then Table Talk Radio runs the songs "Oceans From Rain" and "To The Cross I Cling" through the Praise Song Cruncher.
In Pastor Wolfmueller's absence, Vicar Matthew Jukola takes his seat to analyze some bumper stickers and church signs and also to play "Name that Church Body."
Joined by Pastor Eric Lange, pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Gresham, OR, Pastor Wolfmueller finds his next Iron Preacher challenger on the text of the persistent widow and the angry judge.
Playing which ladder, is Mark Driscoll's attack on baptism warranted when he calls the view of baptismal regeneration a belief in magic?
While Pastor Wolfmuller drives to church, Evan and Bryan play the games "Church Sign" and "Bumper Sticker" theology and "Myth Busters." Then they introduce a new game, "Ask the Questions As..." where Pastor Wolfmueller argues against Pastor Goeglein as a baptist on the issue of baptism.
After giving the "State Syncretism Religion Song Cruncher" a test spin, we play "Church Sign/Bumper Sticker" theology and finish up by playing "Name that Church Body," all joined by vicar.
Joining us today is Pastor Wolfmueller's summer vicar who plays "Bible Bee" and "10 commandments in the News."