
Hosted by Office Theology · EN
Conversations/Sermons about many "Hot Takes" in the Christian faith and beyond. This podcast is based on the Instagram of @officetheology.

In Acts 2, wind rushed, fire fell, and the Church was born. But Pentecost isn’t just a moment in the past, it’s a model for today.In this sermon, we explore what happened to, in, and through the apostles, and what must now happen in us.

In this episode, John Welnick (Charismatic Calvinist) walk through Matthew Chapter 3 to unpack what repentance and baptism really is.

Marty Solomon co-hosts the BEMA podcast, is President of Impact Campus Ministries, and is the author of Asking Better Questions of the Bible.In this podcast we talk about the common pitfalls of how westerners read the Bible.

In this sermon, I break down 5 observations from Romans 6 that should challenge the way we live. I hope you are equally challenged and encouraged by it.

In this sermon I break down all of Revelation chapter 14. I hope you enjoy it!

In this sermon, I unpack the first 5 verses of Revelation 8 and talk through the 3 most common things that get in the way of prayer.

This episode with John Welnick, aka The Charismatic Calvinist, is a buffet of theological topics.I hope you love fast-moving conversations over a lot of topics, such as: Common Straw-man arguments Calvinist Arminianism Pedobaptism Credobaptism Deconstruction Church History The Reformation Loser Evangelism Proof TextingMake sure to subscribe to all things Office Theology and follow John at @charismatic_calvinst

In this Good Friday Sermon, I break down the weight and cost of our sins and challenge us to examine where we have made excuses for sin still in our lives.

In this sermon, we unpack the Church of Sardis and how they had the reputation of being alive, but they were actually dead. We learn from Sardis that it is all too easy to slip into hypocrisy and have the appearance of life.

In this sermon, I explain the start of Joseph's life and how God can work through man's evil plans and intentions.