In this episode, Jamie & Eric kick off with Shooting the Skybalon, where Eric accidentally plays a clip with a not-so-holy word during a staff meeting. In Shady Theology, the guys dig into the theology of speaking in tongues—what it is, what it’s for, and why it still matters. Next up in How Great is Our Pod, they debut a “prodigal” worship song with a special guest (hint, hint). Finally, in Pester the Pastor, they ask if multi-level marketing has any place in the church—or if it’s just spiritual spam.
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00:00:13 – Shooting the Skybalon: Bad words in a staff meeting
00:11:06 – Shady Theology: Speaking in tongues
00:24:41 – How Great is Our Pod: A prodigal worship song
00:38:23 – Pester the Pastor: MLMs in the church Wanna see these ugly mugs and get behind the scenes footage? Check out our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/NOTtheSermon
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