Show #229: What Coffee and TTR Have in Common
Pastor Wolfmueller brings news of a new way to make coffee, then TTR crunches a couple of your favorite praise songs, then conclude with a study of Romans 8:26-30.
Using an article authored by Pastor Wolfmueller entitled “Criteria for Discerning the Usefulness of Praise Songs” (http://www.hope-aurora.org/docs/praisesongcruncher.pdf) we listen to a praise song (or other Christian song) and read the lyrics and by asking the 5 diagnostic questions, determine it’s usefulness in the church.
Pastor Wolfmueller brings news of a new way to make coffee, then TTR crunches a couple of your favorite praise songs, then conclude with a study of Romans 8:26-30.
Sponsored by the Denver Chapter of the Cult of Pure Doctrine, Table Talk Radio brings you the Praise Song Cruncher and Name that Theologian.
After a buzz words and email, Bryan and Evan crunch a Chris Tomlin song and then have a surprise call in for Bible Bee.
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.
After responding to a few emails, we crunch "Happy Day" by Tim Hughes and Twila Paris', "I Want the World to Know."
While Evan overcomes a cold, Table Talk Radio crunches "He is Here" by the Gaither Vocal Band and "Furious" by Jeremy Riddle, with a moment left over to play "10 commandments in the news."
Before crunching the Praise Song "Heart of Worship" by Matt Redman, we play "Contemporary or Traditional" and answer a few TTR emails.
Before sticking kids' music through the praise song cruncher, we response to the a Calvinist's assertion that the Book of Concord is not neat and tidy and Calvinist's confessions are. Then we introduce the brand new game "Meet My Neighbor, the Cult Member."
After responding to an email, Pastor Goeglein and Pastor Wolfmueller go head-to-head in Bible Bee with time leftover for just one Praise Song Cruncher.
In answering emails for today's broadcast, we introduce a new game called, "Which Email is Helpful?" Then, by request, send a couple popular Christmas songs through the Praise Song Cruncher and have just a few moments left over to look at a bumper sticker or two.