In this episode, Jamie & Eric bring you MOOODALISM!!! and everything that comes with it. In Shooting the Skybalon, Eric owns up to a Facebook joke about compassion that may have landed a little too harsh, while Jamie recounts a mishap at a funeral. In Houston, We Have a Question, the guys tackle the big one: Modalism vs. the Trinity—why it matters, and how to keep your theology straight. Over in Weird Worship, they riff on Brandon Lake’s push for worship songs that actually connect with the average Christian—yes, even Bubba. And in Pester the Pastor, they dig into how to respond when prophecy goes sideways and weigh in on the latest Shawn Bolz controversy.
00:00:12 – Shooting the Skybalon: Eric’s compassion post joke & Jamie’s funeral mishap
00:09:20 – Houston, We Have a Question: Modalism vs. the Trinity
00:24:22 – Weird Worship: Brandon Lake, Bubba, and worship songs for the average Christian
00:36:31 – Pester the Pastor: Responding to false prophecy & the Shawn Bolz accusations
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