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Crazy Faith Talk

Crazy Faith Talk

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An engaging, comedic, serious, and hopefully interesting foray into the world of Christianity. Join the discussion...believer, atheist, or skeptic alike! Hosted by Pastor Erica, a Methodist, Pastor Sarah, a Lutheran, and Pastor Steve, who is also Lutheran, Crazy Faith Talk is an ecumenical experiment of cross conversation (pun intended).

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As they continue their series on sibing rivalries and reversals in the Bible, pastors Sarah, Erica, and Steve (and a couple of unexpected comments from a dog in the background) turn to the story of young David--the kid who wasn't even... more

One of the difficult but necessary lessons of life is that while good can come out of rotten choices or circumstances, we are not off the hook with responsibility for the rotten things we do. Someone can intend to do evil, and yet God can use... more

As they keep looking at stories of sibling rivalries in the Bible, and how God turns the tables on our expectations in those stories, pastors and friends Erica, Sarah, and Steve explore the saga of Jacob and Esau, a pair of twins in the book of... more

Lots of church-folk know the Bible story of how Abraham and Sarah patiently waited for a child in their old age, and then were blessed with a son, Isaac. But we often forget (or ignore) that the Bible itself tells a more... more

It's been said that the entire Bible is an extended answer to the question Cain first asks near the beginning of Genesis: "Am I my brother's keeper?" In this new series, pastors Erica, Sarah, and Steve take a look at numerous stories of... more

As they continue their series looking at practicing justice in our lives, pastors Erica, Sarah, and Steve take a look at justice and women today. For a lot of human history, women have been treated as "less than" their male counterparts,... more

The old line attributed to Dr. King says that "the most segregated hour in America is still Sunday mornings at eleven o' clock." So even though we might like to wish that "racism isn't my problem" or "racism was solved a long time ago" or... more

How does it affect the way we see criminal justice if we are looking at it through the lens of the same Jesus who said, "I was a prisoner, and you visited me," and who was executed by the state as a dangerous troublemaker? What does... more

As they continue to explore what it means to actually "do justice" in our lives today, pastors Erica, Sarah, and Steve take a look at what the communitarian practices of the early church in the book of Acts might say to us today. While... more

As they continuing looking at how to "do" justice (and not just to study Bible verses "about" justice), pastors Sarah, Erica, and Steve explore some of the ways the Torah and other parts of the Old Testament speak to justice in... more

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