Living Faith Fellowship pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett discuss biblically conservative theology in a contemporary context.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett discuss the parable of the wheat and tares in Matthew 13. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by pastors Jeff Bartell and Brett Bartlett that discusses conservative theology in a contemporary context. Join us for a roundtable discussion on Bible doctrine, theology, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app, on Twitter and Instagram (@theologypod), and our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@theologyroundtable). Email us at theologyroundtable@gmail.com
This week Jeff and Brett continue discussion on the parables of the kingdom from Matthew 13, and attempt to put a bow on the parable of the sower. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by pastors Jeff Bartell and Brett Bartlett that discusses conservative theology in a contemporary context. Join us for a roundtable discussion on Bible doctrine, theology, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app, on Twitter and Instagram (@theologypod), and our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@theologyroundtable). Email us at theologyroundtable@gmail.com
This week, Jeff and Brett will discuss how King Josiah gives us the pattern for what biblical revival looks like: how it starts and what the natural results will look like. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by pastors Jeff Bartell and Brett Bartlett that discusses conservative theology in a contemporary context. Join us for a roundtable discussion on Bible doctrine, theology, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app, on Twitter and Instagram (@theologypod), and our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@theologyroundtable). Email us at theologyroundtable@gmail.com
What are the chances that all these revivals breaking out at the Christian colleges are happening right before the release of a new Jesus movie? Could they be connected? And what is the strategy of the god of this world in all these revivals? This week, Jeff and Brett discuss these things and try to shed more biblical light on the recent cultural phenomena of the “movement of the spirit”. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by pastors Jeff Bartell and Brett Bartlett that discusses conservative theology in a contemporary context. Join us for a roundtable discussion on Bible doctrine, theology, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app, on Twitter and Instagram (@theologypod), and our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@theologyroundtable). Email us at theologyroundtable@gmail.com
There seems to be a lot of interest in revivals these days. On this week's episode, Jeff and Brett will take a look at the Bible, make some observations about revivals in general, and explain what a revival would look like during the most carnal period in church history: Laodicea. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by pastors Jeff Bartell and Brett Bartlett that discusses conservative theology in a contemporary context. Join us for a roundtable discussion on Bible doctrine, theology, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app, on Twitter and Instagram (@theologypod), and our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@theologyroundtable). Email us at theologyroundtable@gmail.com
This week Jeff and Brett get into the parables of the kingdom from Matthew 13, starting with the parable of the sower and the seed in vv. 1-23. This parable is referred to for both the kingdom of heaven and the kingdom of God. In this parable, we are the dirt - the question is, What kind of dirt are you? Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by pastors Jeff Bartell and Brett Bartlett that discusses conservative theology in a contemporary context. Join us for a roundtable discussion on Bible doctrine, theology, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app, on Twitter and Instagram (@theologypod), and our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@theologyroundtable). Email us at theologyroundtable@gmail.com
This week, Jeff and Brett give a reasonable defense for dispensationalism with a quick summary of the entire Old Testament, showing the literary context is the presentation of a physical kingdom to Israel. This then sets the context for understanding the book of Matthew and its place in Scripture. The summary of Matthew's chapters become clear with this context. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by pastors Jeff Bartell and Brett Bartlett that discusses conservative theology in a contemporary context. Join us for a roundtable discussion on Bible doctrine, theology, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app, on Twitter and Instagram (@theologypod), and our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@theologyroundtable). Email us at theologyroundtable@gmail.com
In this episode, Jeff and Brett discuss the three transitions in the New Testament. This is preliminary material for the series "Mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven". Before you can fully understand and appreciate the study of the mysteries of the Kingdom, you have to understand the three most important transitions in the New Testament. Today's study lays out the importance of properly understanding the purpose and placement of the NT books of Matthew, Acts, and Hebrews. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by pastors Jeff Bartell and Brett Bartlett that discusses conservative theology in a contemporary context. Join us for a roundtable discussion on Bible doctrine, theology, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app, on Twitter and Instagram (@theologypod), and our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@theologyroundtable). Email us at theologyroundtable@gmail.com
This week Brett joins the show from Budapest, Hungary and we discuss more of the influence of Dr. Peter Ruckman in our lives. The unique positives of his life and ministry actually serve as an example for us today. We hope you enjoy this perspective. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
As we wind down the year, Jeff and Brett take some time to discuss some of the history of this show and their identity. Some would label us as Ruckmanites. What is that? Who was Peter Ruckman and why do we refer to him and his teaching so often on this show? The label is often used to discredit a man, albeit flawed as we all are, that was greatly used of God to champion the cause of the word of God and its perfect preservation in the King James English Bible. It is also used to discredit anyone who believes the things that he was known to believe and teach. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett analyze Proverbs 31:10-31 from its devotional application, and in so doing, show how a proper devotional application is to be determined. Too many people simply make up their own applications to scripture and hide them under the “devotional” banner. Hopefully, this episode will help illustrate how it's to be done properly and encourage you with the wealth of truth that can be found as a result. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett dive into the context and setup for the Virtuous Woman and come up with a description that is not what you have probably heard most of your life. Her story is important and the practical applications to all our lives is as timely as any subject you could study today. We hope you enjoy it! Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Today Jeff and Brett introduce a new topic in Proverbs 31, the virtuous woman. Many of us think that we already know her, but do we, really? Today we take the time to really get a better understanding of who she really is and set up the detailed study of the chapter for future weeks. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Brett and Jeff discuss why accountability is so important in marriage and how to really solve your marriage problems. If we can just remember that God is for our happiness, and marriage is for the Great Commission, we can better navigate the circumstances of life. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett continue their discussion on marriage and explore how we can avoid ever becoming disappointed and disillusioned in marriage. How can we be happy and fulfilled when our spouse is not doing his/her part? Tune in and find out a fool-proof way to have a joyful, biblical marriage. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett talk about the sufficiency of scripture and the futility of extra-biblical literature, especially when it comes to marriage. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett continue their discussion on marriage. Today, they will be looking at Isaiah 14 and the effects of coregency in our marriages and live. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett begin a new conversation on the subject of marriage, beginning in Genesis 2. Also, there is a big announcement about the future of the show. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett have a follow-up conversation to last week. They will continue to discuss 1 Corinthians 11. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow åus on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett will be looking at 1 Corinthians 11 and discussing what a women's role looks like. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett discuss feminism. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff talks about the course that this world is currently on. He will also discuss how we can still move forward when life gets hard. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett summarize the last few weeks of the podcast. They also are explain where they are planning on going with the future of the podcast. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett will be discussing Acts 12:4 and if the King James Bible should have used Easter or Passover. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett will be discussing what it means in 1 Timothy 2:15 when the bible says "Notwithsatanding she shall be saved in childbearing". Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett will talk about if we can remit sins as well as what the Bible means when it talks about the sin unto death. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett will discuss the often misunderstood Bible passage about "baptism for the dead." Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
How far can Christians go to defend themselves? In this episode, Jeff and Brett will discuss what the bible says about self-defense. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Troy and Brett continue the discussion on what the bible has to say about abortion. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett will discuss what the bible says about abortion. Is abortion murder? When does life start? These are a few of the topics the guys will be discussing in today's podcast. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff and Brett discuss the importance of knowing the times and the seasons, of the Lord's return, and why it's possible to actually know them. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
In this episode, Jeff will be answering some of your questions sent into the Theology Roundtable email. As listeners write into the show via email, we have collected and selected a few questions to address. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Troy and Brett continue to talk about end-time prophecy. Today they will be making the case for a pre-tribulation rapture. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Jeff and Brett continue to talk about end-time prophecy. Today they will be discussing Matthew 24:34 and how long a generation may last. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Today, the guys will be taking a look at Daniel 7. In this episode, they will discuss who they think are the beasts mentioned in Daniel 7. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Today, the guys will be talking about evangelism. In this episode, they will discuss what it looks like to be an effective evangelist. Brett will be taking time to talk about the process he set up to help his church become effective at evangelizing. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Jeff and Brett continue to discuss Daniel 2. In this episode, they will be discussing the different kings and kingdoms mentioned in Daniel. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Today, the guys will be discussing Luke 21 and Daniel 2. In this episode, they will discuss what Luke means when it says "until the times fo the gentile be fulfilled". Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Today, the guys will be continuing to discuss Luke 12. In this episode, they will discuss how to make proper devotional applications of doctrinal passages that don't apply to you. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Jeff and Brett continue in Luke 12 with a discussion about the 4 watches of the night and the Second Advent of Jesus Christ. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Today, the guys will be continuing to discuss Luke 12. In this episode, they will be discussing what eternity future may look like. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Today, the guys will be continuing their discussion on Luke 12. In this episode, they dig into what Luke means when talking about the ravens and lilies. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Today, Jeff and Troy will be continuing their discussion on Luke 12. In this episode, they will be looking at Luke 12:16-34. They will be discussing what the Bible has to say about Covetousness. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Today, the guys will be continuing their discussion on Luke 12. In this episode, they will talk about what it means when Jesus talks about blaspheming the Holy Ghost. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Today, the guys will be discussing Luke 12. In this episode, they will talk about what the leaven of the Pharisees means and how it applies to us today. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Today, the guys continue their discussion about the podcast The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill. They will discuss why Mars Hill Church had some of the problems that they had. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Today, the guys are back from their break to begin a discussion on the popular podcast The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill. Sit back and enjoy as they break down the podcast that so many people have been talking about. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Today, Jeff and Brett talk about Christmas. Listen as they talk about legalism and Christmas as well as when they think Christ was really born. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Today, Jeff and Brett talk about giving thanks. Listen as they discuss what it means to truly be thankful. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Today, we have a special episode. You will get to hear from some of the children of Jeff, Troy, and Brett. Marisa Bartell, Molly Bartlett, and Connor Bartlett will be talking about what it was like growing up as a pastor's kid. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.
Today, the guys will be discussing materialism. With the holiday season quickly approaching the guys have a discussion on the effects of materialism on us and our society. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com.