Join the bunch weekly as they discuss everything, ranging from Calvinism to Netflix originals targeted at today’s pre-teens. This mediocre group consists of the plainest people you know: a nurse, two college students, and a true believer in the PC master
In this episode, the guys continue to discuss healing and heretics. Jon tells of his experience at a Bethel concert, Mark recites an entire lecture from an introductory philosophy course, Sawyer brings forth audio of Paula White's heresy to be judged by the high council, and Ethan loses a Juul in his crown.
In this episode, the boys put an end to the procrastination and finally kick off the highly anticipated second season of The Holy Humdrum. Ethan tries and fails to play sound effects through his mic, Sawyer shares his thoughts on how people are responding to the conversion of Kanye, Mark insults everyone's intelligence by explaining how bagpipes work, and the secret to how Jon amasses his great riches is finally revealed.
Skip to 1:21:12 to avoid spoilers, because in this episode the boys are giving all their thoughts and opinions on Avengers: Endgame. Ethan reveals his softer side as he is unable to hold back his tears, Mark uses the word "dude" excessively and unnecessarily, Jon reflects on his need to spoil everything he watches, and Sawyer sends the finale of the first season of The Holy Humdrum to the astral plane with a script reading of a very different kind of movie.
In this episode, the gang wishes all their listeners a Happy Easter. Ethan reveals that he knows a little too much about drug-induced hallucinations, Jon provides a report on false resurrection theories, Mark becomes irritated at some cringe-inducing Christian tweets in response to the Notre Dame fire, and Sawyer shares a Freaky Friday-esque moment with Kanye West.
In this episode, the boys shoot the wind and throw the bull. Ethan explains how you can see Donald Trump or a man in a vegetable suit promote The Holy Humdrum, Mark spends an obscene amount of airtime complaining about all he does for the podcast, Sawyer reprimands Mark for insulting the legacy of Stephen Hawking, and Jon tries to reprimand the internet for doing what the internet does.
In this episode, the gang is finally back and taking a quiz to discover what Christian denominations they really belong to: Sawyer celebrates another year on Earth (very belated by the time you are reading this), Ethan is reminded yet again that he is still in diapers, Jon refuses to speak into the top of the mic which, weeks later, gives Mark a migraine while cutting this episode, and Mark delivers more truth from Charisma Magazine regarding the downward facing dog.
Skip to 43:45 if you want a spoiler free experience, because in this episode, the gang is discussing the latest entry into the MCU, Captain Marvel. Sawyer delivers a scorching hot take, Jon takes us to one of his old favorite college eateries, Mark complains about the formulaic nature of the MCU for way too long (knowing that ultimately they will still get his money), and Ethan looks especially cute, which sadly isn't conveyed in the format of a podcast.
In this episode, the company dusts off their copy of “Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader,” to kick off their inaugural game night. Sawyer proves that his and Mark's relationship is stronger than ever, Jon tries to gamble high only to find loneliness, Ethan bakes cookies out of the kindness of his heart, and Mark reveals that he knows a little too much about the Jonas Brothers.
In this episode, the bunch looks at what God's healing looks like today. Sawyer shares the gospel through a YouTube comment thread, Jon steals everything he knows about Bethel from Mike Winger, Ethan forgets to cut through the seriousness with a Thanos snap, and Mark admits to presenting his educated guesses as facts to appear intelligent.
In this episode, the crew looks at one of the hottest games of the year: Apex Legends. Sawyer teaches us how to summon a demon with eggs, Jon talks about using motorboats to calm a baby, Ethan phones in from the state wrestling tournament, and Mark tries to uncover the mystery that is Bethel.
In this episode, the gang gets serious about the state of the American Church. Sawyer name drops Andy Mineo, Jon reveals our location by saying the names of our local churches, Ethan cuts the tension with a Thanos snap, and Mark shamelessly plugs our social media account ten times too many.
In this episode, the squad puts the new movie “Into the Spider-Verse” under the microscope. Mark monologues about his love for Spider-Man 3 for twenty minutes too long, Sawyer introduces the listener to the horrors of premeditated kitten murder in “Milo and Otis”, Jon reveals his past moonlighting as a successful LEGO Ninjago stop motion creator, and Ethan explains and demonstrates the real meaning in buying a senior ticket.