Crisis of Faith: Back to the Bible
Joe starts selling nutmeg wholesale? Drew gets edgy. And they revisit the ol’ Good Book.
Joe starts selling nutmeg wholesale? Drew gets edgy. And they revisit the ol’ Good Book.
Join us for a musical episode about Fanny Crosby, composer of a number of hymns and a surprisingly complicated figure.
We are back from our podcast sabbatical and kind of forgot how to do it, but we powered through and pick up our conversation on sacramental rites, focusing on confirmation and ordination.
This week, 2FAB explores the life of Prudence Crandall, a woman of deep faith who was forever called to follow the truth and who briefly ran the first racially integrated school and who founded a school for Africa-American girls in Connecticut.
Special guest Christina Miller joins to discuss the Beatitudes from Jesus’ sermon on the plain
Joe starts leading Bigfoot tours even though he doesn’t believe in Bigfoot. Drew serves up meatloaf and shame. And they both refuse to change their minds about anything ever.
Born to formerly enslaved parents, Julia became a travelling preacher and evangelist and eventually the first woman ordained as a deacon in the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
David and Charlette discuss the story of Peter being called by Jesus into discipleship from next Sunday’s gospel
Joe starts leading Bigfoot tours even though he doesn’t believe in Bigfoot. Drew serves up meatloaf and shame. And they both refuse to change their minds about anything ever.
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