TABLE TALKS returns with Joel Richardson and pastor Brian Hunter of TRIBE Church in Jackson Hole, WY to discuss the impact of the last two years on society, culture, and the Christian body worldwide. As we celebrate the end of the war and return of the hostages, we remind ourselves there are sober days yet ahead. How do we bring clarity to the confusion of the world in gracious and Christlike ways, “all things to all people”?
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Watch & listen to TABLE TALKS Ep. 6 with host Stephanie Quick and guests Joel Richardson and Brian Hunter at THE EMMAUS TABLE
Every disciple is meant to make disciples. But how accessible is obedience to this command, and how can we ensure we obey it responsibly? Bill Scofield and Holger Reinhardt join Episode 5 of TABLE TALKS to share how they have led table-centered fellowship, pursued new disciples, and serve their communities as fathers. In the end, making disciples is remarkably simple. It is not easy. But it is worth it.
Watch & listen to TABLE TALKS Ep. 5 with Bill Scofield & Holger Reinhardt at THE EMMAUS TABLE
One-third of the APOCALYPTIC GOSPEL podcast, John Harrigan, joins Stephanie Quick for an extensive conversation examining how “eschatology drives discipleship.” How do the stories we tell ourselves inform our lives, decisions, and doctrines? What do Muhammad and Pax Romana have in common, and what warnings can we glean for Christian leadership? What happens if we let Plato shape our understanding of King Jesus? And in light of the reckoning the Christian world, particularly charismatic streams, are experiencing over the last few years, what should we hold onto—and what should we get rid of?
Watch & listen to TABLE TALKS Ep. 4 with Stephanie Quick & John Harrigan at THE EMMAUS TABLE.
We’re called to take up our cross, put our hand to the plow, and not look back—and if we do, per Jesus, we’re “not fit to serve in the Kingdom of God” (Luke 9:62, CJB). The upside in the “upside-down” Kingdom is that God puts our suffering to redemptive use. It also makes sense of our suffering, when we view life through the lens of the Scriptures. How did the patriarchs, prophets, and apostles handle the issues of deep and profound pain in light of the “good news”? Stephanie Quick is joined by Stephen Holmes and Reed Smith, the director of 49:TEN Films’ latest, ‘Sojourners & Exiles’ for a vibrant discussion surveying these questions and more.
Listen to TABLE TALKS Ep. 3 with Stephanie Quick, Stephen Holmes, and Reed Smith at THE EMMAUS TABLE
The rising influence of Christian Nationalism in American Christendom is alarming for several reasons, notably for its comfortable relationship with antisemitism. Aaron Rich, Jordan Upton, and Jacob Fronczak (FIRST FRUITS OF ZION) recently attended @rightresponseministries’ #ChristIsKing: How to Defeat Trashworld! Conference last April. They join Stephanie Quick (@quicklikesand) to discuss the movement’s theological tenets, their experiences, and discover some disconcerting similarities with the ideological movement of Muhammad—yeah, THAT Muhammad.
Listen to TABLE TALKS Ep. 2 with Stephanie Quick, Aaron Rich, Jordan Upton, and Jacob Fronczak at THE EMMAUS TABLE.
READ “My Weekend with Christian Nationalists” • https://ffoz.org/messiah/articles/my-weekend-with-christian-nationalists
READ “The New Crusaders” • https://ffoz.org/messiah/articles/the-new-crusaders
READ “Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud” • https://ffoz.org/messiah/articles/saying-the-quiet-part-out-loud
Nothing impacts our days and discipleship like how we understand the Gospel—and there is only one: the Gospel of the Kingdom. Join Daniel Lancaster and Joel Richardson for our inaugural TABLE TALKS podcast: Recalibrating to the Gospel of the Kingdom.