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Church Chatter Podcast
Church Chatter Podcast
Author: Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler
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Samantha studies language and culture. Dillon is a pastor. We explore the context behind church language because that’s our idea of a good time!
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Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss the ways Lent is political, especially as it relates to the number forty, the wilderness, the donkey, the palm branches, and the Hosanna chant.
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss “gospel.”
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss “Valentine.”
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss “serpents.”
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss the word “faith.”
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss the phrase “Salt of the Earth.”
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss “empire.”
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss “time”—different understandings of time in biblical texts, the Greek words chronos and kairos, the phrase time is money, what was meant by that parable about the banquet, end times, and liturgy as time travel.
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler respond to questions like: Why Jesus? Why marriage? How do you pray?
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss the political meaning behind the “dove” that descended on Jesus during his baptism.
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss “holidays” and “Xmas.”
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss “fasting.”
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss the “Enneagram.”
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss “church.”
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss “Reformation.”
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon discuss their “testimonies.”
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss what it means to be a “witness.”
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss “Father.”
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss “angels.”
Dr. Samantha Bise and Rev. Dillon Epler discuss the phrase and title “Son of God.”




