POPULARITY
Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of "Bible Over Brews," hosts Aaron Kru Juice, Gumby, and Keith dive into a lively discussion about the new Pope Leo, his background, and the potential impact of his leadership on the Catholic Church. The conversation weaves through topics such as Pope Francis's legacy, the challenges facing Pope Leo, and the intersection of religion and politics. The hosts also share personal anecdotes and reflections on faith, community, and the evolving role of the Church in modern society. With a mix of humor and thoughtful insights, this episode offers a unique perspective on the complexities of religious leadership and its global implications.Chapters:Introduction and Old Fashioned Delights (0:00 - 5:30)The hosts introduce the episode with a discussion about their favorite whiskey drinks and the art of making a perfect Old Fashioned.Remembering Pope Francis (5:31 - 15:00)A reflection on the legacy of Pope Francis, his progressive reforms, and the impact he had on the Catholic Church.Introducing Pope Leo (15:01 - 25:00)An exploration of Pope Leo's background, his quick rise to the papacy, and the significance of his diverse heritage.Pope Leo's Potential Impact (25:01 - 35:00)Discussion on Pope Leo's centrist approach, his potential to heal divisions within the Church, and his stance on traditional and modern Catholic practices.Political and Social Challenges (35:01 - 45:00)The hosts delve into the political divisions within the Church and Pope Leo's potential role in addressing global conflicts and human rights issues.Personal Reflections and Anecdotes (45:01 - 55:00)Sharing personal stories and reflections on faith, community, and the importance of welcoming strangers and valuing human life.The Role of Social Media and Modern Challenges (55:01 - End)A discussion on the Pope's views on social media, the importance of careful communication, and the challenges of maintaining authenticity in the digital age.Bible Over Brews
Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of "Bible Over Brews," hosts Aaron Kru Juice, Gumby, and Keith dive into a lively discussion about the new Pope Leo, his background, and the potential impact of his leadership on the Catholic Church. The conversation weaves through topics such as Pope Francis's legacy, the challenges facing Pope Leo, and the intersection of religion and politics. The hosts also share personal anecdotes and reflections on faith, community, and the evolving role of the Church in modern society. With a mix of humor and thoughtful insights, this episode offers a unique perspective on the complexities of religious leadership and its global implications.Chapters:Introduction and Old Fashioned Delights (0:00 - 5:30)The hosts introduce the episode with a discussion about their favorite whiskey drinks and the art of making a perfect Old Fashioned.Remembering Pope Francis (5:31 - 15:00)A reflection on the legacy of Pope Francis, his progressive reforms, and the impact he had on the Catholic Church.Introducing Pope Leo (15:01 - 25:00)An exploration of Pope Leo's background, his quick rise to the papacy, and the significance of his diverse heritage.Pope Leo's Potential Impact (25:01 - 35:00)Discussion on Pope Leo's centrist approach, his potential to heal divisions within the Church, and his stance on traditional and modern Catholic practices.Political and Social Challenges (35:01 - 45:00)The hosts delve into the political divisions within the Church and Pope Leo's potential role in addressing global conflicts and human rights issues.Personal Reflections and Anecdotes (45:01 - 55:00)Sharing personal stories and reflections on faith, community, and the importance of welcoming strangers and valuing human life.The Role of Social Media and Modern Challenges (55:01 - End)A discussion on the Pope's views on social media, the importance of careful communication, and the challenges of maintaining authenticity in the digital age.Bible Over Brews
Steve, Gumbi, Mike, Kelvin and Aaron “Kru Juice”, talk about the councils and how they define the faith, The councils, First Council of Nicaea (325) Arianism, Homoousius-Jesus and father are one, developed the Creed, excommunicated the Arians, defined beginning of great lent, determined the time of Easter, discussed how to integrate believers back in from Schism of Meliton, outlined relationship among the diocese, First Council of Constantinople (381) defense of the Holy Spirit, the defense of Jesus human nature, baptism on Trinity confirmed, First Council of Ephesus (431) Council of Chalcedon (451) Second Council of Constantinople (553) Third Council of Constantinople (680–681) Second Council of Nicaea (787) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bibleoverbrews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bibleoverbrews/support
Steve, Gumbi, Mike, Kelvin and Aaron “Kru Juice”, talk about the councils and how they define the faith, The councils, First Council of Nicaea (325) Arianism, Homoousius-Jesus and father are one, developed the Creed, excommunicated the Arians, defined beginning of great lent, determined the time of Easter, discussed how to integrate believers back in from Schism of Meliton, outlined relationship among the diocese, First Council of Constantinople (381) defense of the Holy Spirit, the defense of Jesus human nature, baptism on Trinity confirmed, First Council of Ephesus (431) Council of Chalcedon (451) Second Council of Constantinople (553) Third Council of Constantinople (680–681) Second Council of Nicaea (787) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bibleoverbrews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bibleoverbrews/support
Steve, Gumbi, Mike, Kelvin and Aaron “Kru Juice”, talk about the councils and how they define the faith, The councils, First Council of Nicaea (325) Arianism, Homoousius-Jesus and father are one, developed the Creed, excommunicated the Arians, defined beginning of great lent, determined the time of Easter, discussed how to integrate believers back in from Schism of Meliton, outlined relationship among the diocese, First Council of Constantinople (381) defense of the Holy Spirit, the defense of Jesus human nature, baptism on Trinity confirmed, First Council of Ephesus (431) Council of Chalcedon (451) Second Council of Constantinople (553) Third Council of Constantinople (680–681) Second Council of Nicaea (787) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bibleoverbrews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bibleoverbrews/support
Steve, Gumbi, Mike, Kelvin and Aaron “Kru Juice”, talk about the councils and how they define the faith, The councils, First Council of Nicaea (325) Arianism, Homoousius-Jesus and father are one, developed the Creed, excommunicated the Arians, defined beginning of great lent, determined the time of Easter, discussed how to integrate believers back in from Schism of Meliton, outlined relationship among the diocese, First Council of Constantinople (381) defense of the Holy Spirit, the defense of Jesus human nature, baptism on Trinity confirmed, First Council of Ephesus (431) Council of Chalcedon (451) Second Council of Constantinople (553) Third Council of Constantinople (680–681) Second Council of Nicaea (787) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bibleoverbrews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bibleoverbrews/support