On this episode, the guys are back to answer more listener questions (skip to the 3:40 minute if you don't want to listen to banter about phones, computers, and losing football teams). Questions addressed on this episode: When will the rapture take place? How much should I tithe? What is the difference between the moral, civil, and ceremonial law? What is a chiasm? These, and other questions, all answered on this episode of The Calvary Cast.
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On this episode, the guys are back to answer more listener questions (skip to the 3:40 minute if you don't want to listen to banter about phones, computers, and losing football teams). Questions addressed on this episode: When will the rapture take place? How much should I tithe? What is the difference between the moral, civil, and ceremonial law? What is a chiasm? These, and other questions, all answered on this episode of The Calvary Cast.
On this episode, Graham and Jess open the podcast, chatting about the 4th of July. Graham thinks the Midwest does the 4th the best, and Jess is just "meh" about it. Topic of the day: Training Children for Worship. Why do we do what we do with children on a Sunday morning, that's the focus of this conversation. We hope this conversation will help clarify why we have a children's lesson during the sermon, and also why we want children in the service at younger ages.
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On this episode, the guys are back to answer more listener questions (skip to the 3:40 minute if you don't want to listen to banter about phones, computers, and losing football teams). Questions addressed on this episode: When will the rapture take place? How much should I tithe? What is the difference between the moral, civil, and ceremonial law? What is a chiasm? These, and other questions, all answered on this episode of The Calvary Cast.