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Roughing the Pastor
Roughing The Pastor
106 episodes
2 days ago
Two Pastors sit down every week to try to sort life out. We’ll be exploring the intersection of theology and, well, just about everything! And yes, things might get a little rough.
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Two Pastors sit down every week to try to sort life out. We’ll be exploring the intersection of theology and, well, just about everything! And yes, things might get a little rough.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture
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The Theology of Winter Movies (with Jimmy Dykstra)
Roughing the Pastor
1 hour 29 minutes
2 years ago
The Theology of Winter Movies (with Jimmy Dykstra)
Episode 101: The Theology of Winter Movies Wherein J has the episode off as Tyler and Jimmy Dykstra walk through their top ten winter movies.  Along the way there’s some talk how Harrison Ford hates making movies, why themes of fellowship and belonging are so important during this time of year, and why Jimmy picked Christmas movies for his list even though he doesn’t like Christmas movies. “Yes, life is hard and it’s not going to end up the way you want it to, but that doesn’t mean that it’s not good.”
Roughing the Pastor
Two Pastors sit down every week to try to sort life out. We’ll be exploring the intersection of theology and, well, just about everything! And yes, things might get a little rough.