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- "Trinity Talk Live" is "Water Cooler Conversation from a Christian Perspective." Each week our panel of commentators speaks to different topics of importance to the Christian community, ranging from serious social issues to advice for everyday living. New episodes are available every Tuesday at 12 noon on the "Trinity Joppa" YouTube channel.
- On the second Wednesday of each month at 12 noon, our panel of commentators will discuss current events from the past 30 days that are of concern to Christians or Christianity.
- In 2 minutes or less each week, we walk through the evidence God has placed in the world to demonstrate the truth of Christianity.
- Jake and Gracie help your kids with their Christian walk during church, at school and in life.
- Randy Gast, Head of School for Trinity Lutheran Christian School and Early Learning Center, talks about himself, how he formulates a vision, and the advantages of Christian education.
- All churches are called to perform ministry, but what is the unique need and call for men's ministry? What are some of the ways to begin and foster a men's ministry in the church? This week's panel focuses on these questions and gives insights from their experiences.
- There is a variety of opinions within the Christian church about the celebration of Easter. Ben Lander and Ken Coughlan discuss the conclusions they've come to on three related issues: (1) Should we even have a special day to celebrate Christ's resurrection in the first place? (2) Should we avoid using the name "Easter?" (3) Should we refrain from including things like the Easter Bunny, eggs and baskets in our festivities?
- Temptation can be hard to resist. Jake and Gracie take their cue on how to face temptation from how Jesus responded when Satan tried to tempt Him in the desert. And they also have to face adorable teddy bears. Lots and lots of teddy bears.
- Jake and Gracie talk about how nobody likes feeling rejected. But we can learn from how Jesus acted when He was rejected, and use that to inspire us to love.
- The evidence for the Kalam Cosmological Argument shows us more than merely that the universe had a cause. It also suggests several attributes of that cause. Ken explains one way we can reasonably conclude it is personal, meaning it is a a personal agent capable of making choices.
- This concludes the examination of the Kalam Cosmological Argument for the existence of God with another way to know that the first cause of the universe was a personal agent, this time by evaluating the differences between abstract objects and a personal mind.
- The stories up for discussion are: (1) "Momo Challenge" turns out to be a frightening fake; (2) Fourth grade student made to remove ashes from forehead; and (3) Innocent man on death row feels called to share the gospel.
- Have you ever wondered why some Christians do certain things during Lent? What is the purpose of the ashes on Ash Wednesday? Why do people give things up? If there are 46 days between Ash Wednesday and Easter, why do we say there are 40 days in Lent? Greg Derwart and Pastor Jay Jackson join the show to discuss the answers to these and other questions.
- Lay Ministry includes all the people who work "behind the scenes" or who are often taken for granted. They are the "unsung" heroes of bringing the worship services together each week. So Trinity Talk Live lifts them up and highlights all that they do.
- This time of year people often flock to Jesus' teaching on taxes, his well known statement to "render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's." But what did he mean by this?
- 2018–TV EpisodeGottfried Leibniz formulated a cosmological argument for the existence of God based upon what he called the "Principle of Sufficient Reason." Ken explains the Principle before launching more specifically into Leibniz's argument in the coming weeks.
- Ken looks at the universe itself and ask whether it is contingent or necessary. If it is contingent, what implications come along with that?
- Ken introduces the full Leibnizian Cosmological Argument for the existence of God and evaluates an objection to premise 1 of that argument. Some skeptics have claimed that the universe has no explanation. It just exists without the need for an explanation. If this is true, the Leibnizian argument would collapse. However, the skeptic's claim rests on one unwarranted assumption.
- Gracie is wondering why bad things happen. Is it because she did something wrong? Jake helps her out with Scripture.
- Jake admits to Gracie that he got mad at Jay from Ohio, and he almost said some things he shouldn't have. But after reflecting on what it means to be Christ's ambassador, Jake had a change of heart. Plus, a new guest makes a surprise appearance.
- We've all done wrong things before. Today Jake and Gracie learn a lesson about being forgiven, and how the apostle Paul told us to look forward, not back.
- The stories up for discussion are: (1) UK Home Office says Christianity is not "peaceful"; (2) After prayer by evangelist, boy healed of chronic illness; and (3) Prime Minister asks for delay of Brexit deadline.
- The second premise of the Leibnizian Cosmological Argument for the existence of God says "If the universe has an explanation of its existence, that explanation is God." While this seems like a pretty bold assertion, it can actually be logically derived from something many skeptics have already committed themselves to.
- Cast members of Trinity's annual Passion Play join the show to share some of their thoughts about the impact Jesus' sacrifice has had upon their lives.
- The second premise of the Leibnizian Cosmological Argument for the existence of God says "If the universe has an explanation of its existence, that explanation is God." Only an immaterial mind, like that of God, can be an adequate explanation for the universe.