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Author: Jerry Bertelson

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The best stories are shared around the Table. At Table Talk we listen to each other's stories and discuss issues of faith, culture, and the church.
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Today I'm joined by Rev. Jason Bowker, pastor of First Baptist Church of Bozeman, MT. We discuss social media, particularly Facebook, and the importance of "unplugging." You can find Jason's blog at jasonbowker.com
Today we continue the conversation on Race in America with a conversation with Rev. Michael Parker II, a United Methodist pastor serving a two-point charge in the greater Washington D.C. area.
In this episode, Dr. Walker and I talk about growing up in Houston, TX, race relations in America, and the role that the church has in racial reconciliation.
In this episode, Seth discusses the role of technology in the church, particularly the worship service, during these Covid-19 times. Seth is a worship leader, videographer, founder of Shift 115 Worship Collective, and all-around stellar Jesus follower.
In this episode, I have a conversation with Rev. Rodney Bluml, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Anamosa, IA. He discusses his faith journey, the influence of St. Francis of Assisi, the importance of creation care, and authenticity.
In today's episode, Joel Fredrikson and I talk to Rev. Rich Merkouris, pastor at King of Glory church in Sioux Falls, about what it means for the church to serve well amidst a pandemic.
Today my guest is Dr. Susan Anderson. Dr. Anderson is a family practice doctor with Sanford Health, serving in both Canistota and Sioux Falls, SD. She is also a faculty member at the University of South Dakota Medical School where she serves as the Dean of Rural Medicine, the director of the Frontier and Rural Medicine Program, and chair of the Department of Family Medicine. Today we will be discussing the coronavirus pandemic.
On this episode guests, Travis Winckler and Joel Fredrikson reflect on ministering in the midst of a pandemic.