Today's Table

By: Samantha Smith & Lindsay Peoples
  • Summary

  • This podcast is here to get you excited about God and his Word, all in the context of community. At Today’s Table, we want to EEEAT - Equip, Encourage, and Engage Around the Table. We hope to offer practical tools, personal stories, and theological discussions that help you live into your joy by delighting in God and sharing Him with others.

    © 2024 Today's Table
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Episodes
  • Word
    May 26 2020

    Today we talk about the value of reading the Bible regularly, and share practical ways we have built this habit.

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    • Faithful Rhythms planner, for 20% off use code: TODAYSTABLE
    • The Whole Sweep of Scripture” by NT Wright
    • Women of the Word, None Like Him, In His Image by Jen Wilkin
    • The Songs of Jesus by Tim Keller
    • The Daily Bible (Chronological Bible)
    • ReadScripture app (Bible Project)
    • The Chosen app
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    34 mins
  • Are You In?
    May 19 2020

    Today we discuss the complex but sweet truth of our Union with Christ and how it can never be broken.

    Resources mentioned on this episode:

    • Union with Christ by Rankin Wilbourne
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    31 mins
  • Did God Die?
    May 12 2020

    Today we talk through Christology - who Christ is and who he is not. We discuss common ways we may think incorrectly about Christ and how that impacts salvation.

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    • Knowing Christ by Mark Jones
    • Hypostatic Union by Shai Linne
    • Hypostatic union - the union of the divine Son and human natures in the one person (hypostasis) of Jesus Christ
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    29 mins

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