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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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For more than two thousand years, Christians have gathered together on Sundays for some variation of the same event--gathering in corporate worship of Jesus of Nazareth. But... worship really isn't a consumer product or a performance for me... more

In this final episode of their Big Questions series, pastors Erica and Steve take a look at the story of Jesus' resurrection, the history of how the Empty Tomb got entangled with bunnies and flowers and spring time, and why Christians believe... more

If praying is not the same as making wishes to a genie, and if God already knows what I need before I ask it out loud.... why do Christians say we pray? What's the point of prayer, if God reserves the right to answer as we ask... ?or? to answer... more

Choices with family life, decisions about work, dilemmas about how to deal with tough situations among friends or neighbors. It's hard to know how to decide, and what voices to listen to in life. Christians often talk about listening for... more

Okay, so the Bible--this ancient library of stories, poems, prayers, biographies, letters, and more--is important for getting to know who God is... where do I even begin to wade into it? How do we know if we are anywhere in the ballpark... more

In their ongoing series looking at Big Questions, especially "Big Questions" of life for people drawn to following Jesus, pastors Erica and Steve look at the question, "Why Scripture?" What do Christians think the Bible is? How does the... more

One of the fastest-growing categories of religious identity in our culture is "none"--that is, people who say they have no? religious identity. And yet, at the same time, we are bombarded with countless choices, voices, and groups... more

As we talk about God and suffering, it becomes clear that Christians don't just believe in a generic "Supremem Being" called "God" and then tack on Jesus as a footnote, but rather Jesus is key to understanding what "God" means. And that... more

It's been said that making sense of evil in the world while believing in the God of the Bible is like trying to hold three oranges in your hand at the same time. Christians have classically tried to say three things about God and the nature of... more

Whether Christian or not, religious or not, "spiritual" or not, at some point everybody wrestles with the problem of evil, and why bad things happen in life. Is there something called "justice," is it all random? Is there any guarantee... more

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