Catechism on Death
Little Catechism teaching about Death written by Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller http://www.hope-aurora.org/docs/DeathCatechism.pdf
Little Catechism teaching about Death written by Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller http://www.hope-aurora.org/docs/DeathCatechism.pdf
Article discussed on Table Talk Radio compiled by Pastor Wolfmueller documenting the events on Easter Sunday. http://hope-aurora.org/docs/Resurrection_Chronology.pdf
Pastor Wolfmueller is dealing with Facebook group obessioin and looking for a support group. Meanwhile, we play bumper sticker theology and Name that Church Body (from their confession).
In today's edition, while playing the Lenten edition of Table Talk Jeopardy and playing Google It, Pastor Wolfmeuller creates the Table Talk Radio facebook group much to Evan's chagrin.
What is a Christian suppose to say he runs into a Muslim on the street? Our guest, Dr. Adam Francisco of Concordia Theological Seminary lays out some common arguments from Muslims and appropriate Christian responses.
This edition of Table Talk Radio, after answering listener emails, we play everyone's favorite supergame: Bible Bee-Law and/or Gospel.
After crunching the song, "Jesus is Better than Football," we gave the author of the song to come on the air and respond to our Praise Song Cruncher. In this Table Scraps, Pastor Wolfmueller interviews Neil Grepke, Lutheran School principle and hit praise song writer.
By popular demand, we listen to another youth speaker with the checklist in hand, "How to Tell if You're Being Emotionally Manipulated by a Youth Speaker." After that, we spend two segments responding to listener emails.
Dr. Steven Hein, Director of the Concordia Institute for Christian Studies and associate pastor at Shepherd of the Springs Lutheran Church in Colorado Springs, CO, joins Evan to talk about the doctrine of vocation.
In this edition of Table Talk Radio, Pastor Eric Brown of Zion Lutheran Church in Lahoma, OK, joins the crew to be the guest game show host of "Name that Theologian." Then we play the Casual Apologetics Conversation Game (CACG).