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The Stone Table

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The Stone Table Podcast is a ministry of Bay Life Church committed to teaching the Scriptures and engaging in culturally relevant issues that affect Christians today. Hosted by Teaching Pastor, Travis Lowe and Worship Arts Coordinator, Mickey Lowe, The Stone Table explores the crossroads between faith and culture. Our hope is for The Stone Table to look at a wide range of topics concerning Lifers everyday, from the Bible to Buddhism, to art and science, and onward to philosophy and entertain ...
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Today we're talking with Dr. Nijay Gupta. He serves as a professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary, and is the author of numerous books including, "A Beginners Guide To The New Testament" and, "Reading Philippians." Over the course of the conversation we discuss Paul's letter to the Philippians, remaining steadfast in the midst of trials, and…
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Today we're joined by Dr. Walter Strickland II. He serves as a professor of Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and has recently been involved in the reprinting of, "Plain Theology For Plain People" by Charles Octavius Boothe. Together we discuss Boothe's life and legacy, how he can help us think about current conversations aroun…
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We live in an age of information overload, but even as we learn more facts we don't necessarily grow in wisdom. This week we're joined by Brett McCracken, he's an editor for The Gospel Coalition and his writings have appeared in the Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and Christianity Today. Together we discuss his latest book, "The Wisdom Py…
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This week we're joined by our friends Ben and Belu Grams. The Grams serve as missionaries to Argentina, and are currently preparing to step into leadership at Instituto Biblico Rio de la Plata, a Bible college in Buenos Aires. Over the course of the conversation we discuss our favorite Argentine food, and raising up the next generation of Christian…
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Today we're joined by Dr. Han-Luen Kantzer Komline to discuss the importance of The Church Mothers. Han-Luen teaches church history and theology at Western Theological Seminary, and the author of, "Augustine On The Will: A Theological Assessment." Together we discuss figures like Monica, Macrina, and the importance of looking to the example of the …
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Today we're joined by Dr. Carmen Imes associate professor of Old Testament at Prairie College in Canada and author of the book, "Bearing God's Name: Why Sinai Still Matters." Together we discuss the ancient context of the law, the meaning of the second commandment, and what it looks like to bear the name of the Lord. You can follow her work below..…
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What did Christ mean when he invited us to pray, "Our Father?" How should we understand the phrase, "Lead us not into temptation?" We're joined this week by Episcopal priest and New Testament scholar Wesley Hill to discuss these questions and more. Over the course of the conversation we tackle his new book on The Lord's Prayer, the power of praying…
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Today we’re sitting down with our friends Kevin and Melanie Wilder to discuss their journey through infertility. Over the course of the conversation we discuss the pain of longing for children, the grace of God in the midst of that longing, and how we can care for our friends and family who are struggling to conceive.…
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This week we're joined by musician and Joe Musten. Over the course of his career Joe has played in bands such as Beloved, Advent, and The Almost. He also serves as a middle school pastor in North Carolina. Together we talk about growing up in a subculture, and how his experiences in hardcore punk have shaped his approach to ministry.…
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How do we recover the practice of lament? What does the book of Lamentations say about issues of racial justice in our society? We're tackling these questions today with the help of Dr. Soong-Chan Rah. Dr. Rah is a church planter, and professor of church growth and evangelism at North Park University, and author of numerous books including, "Prophe…
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How do the arts form us in worship? What role do they play in shaping our imagination? These are the topics we're tackling on todays episode as we sit down with W. David Taylor. David is the author of, Glimpses of the New Creation, director of the Brehm Center in Texas, and has spent much of his life working at the intersection of faith, theology, …
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Churches around the world are striving to serve their congregations and communities well during this unprecedented time. Today we're talking with our friend Melisa Morales who serves at, "Ministerio El Camino Hacia Dios" an Assemblies of God church in Mendoza, Argentina. Over the course of the conversation we discuss the challenges of ministering i…
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Today is Easter Sunday, the first day of a new week, and the beginning of God's new creation. In this episode, we're reflecting on Christ's resurrection from the dead. This Holy Week devotional includes prayers, scripture readings, and a brief commentary meant to help you reflect on Christ's victory over the grave. The opening prayer and closing be…
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Today we're reflecting on The Last Supper and Jesus's arrest in the garden of Gethsemane. This Holy Week devotional includes prayers, scripture readings, and a brief commentary meant to help you reflect on the final week of Christ's life. The prayers today are drawn from, "The Worship Sourcebook" and, "At Home With God" by Gavin Long.…
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With Holy Week upon us, we're releasing daily episodes with prayer, scripture readings, and reflections on Jesus's final week of earthly ministry. Today, on Palm Sunday, we reflect on the theme of Christ's kingship. This episode features content from The Book of Common Prayer, The Services of The Christian Year, and The Worship Sourcebook.…
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Today we're sharing an old episode from the, "Pre-Trickey" vault. Our guest is Rev. Cannon Josh Bales a singer/songwriter and priest at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke. Josh has served in Baptist, Presbyterian, and Anglican, and travels around the country leading worship in a variety of settings. Together we discuss what he's learned from each of …
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Who are the church fathers and why are they important? Today we're talking with Chris Hall, the editor of, "The Ancient Christian Commentary" series and president of the Renovare Institute for Spiritual Formation. He's one of the worlds foremost experts on the early church, and is passionate about Christians engaging with their history.…
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Christmas is just around the corner and we're sitting down with Mrs. Karen Ellis. Karen is the director for the Center for Study of The Bible and Ethnicity at Reformed Theological Seminary in Atlanta. Over the course of our conversation we talk about the incarnation, the dangers of remaking Jesus in our image, and what all this means for human righ…
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As Thanksgiving and Christmas approach, many of us will be hosting friends and family to celebrate. In this episode, we're joined by author Christie Purifoy to discuss her latest book, "Placemaker." We discuss the importance of creating spaces of beauty for the sake of others and how Christian hospitality is more significant than merely inviting pe…
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