
Where Coffee, Conversation, and Theology Meet. During my 40 years in ministry, I’ve developed an increasing burden for what I sense to be an increase in biblical illiteracy, not only among those in our churches, but also in the young men and women entering the ministry. Conversely, I am hopeful, because I also sense a hunger from people to learn and know biblical truth and the things of God has re... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 288 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Irenaeus lived at a time when the church was being attacked from the outside by persecution and from the inside by false teaching.
In this episode of Kitchen Table Theology, Pastor Jeff and Tiffany look at the life of Irenaeus, one of the early chur... more
Ignatius of Antioch lived so close to the time of the apostles that his life serves as a bridge between the New Testament church and the generations that followed.
In this episode, Tiffany Coker and Pastor Jeff Cranston introduce listeners to Ignati... more
Long before church history became filled with councils, creeds, and formal traditions, early Christians were already learning how to live as faithful followers of Jesus.
In this episode of Kitchen Table Theology, Pastor Jeff Cranston and Tiffany int... more
284 Intro Historical Theology: Why Church History Matters
After the apostles died, the church did not disappear. It continued to preserve, defend, and pass down the truth once delivered to the saints.
In this episode of Kitchen Table Theology, Pas... more
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This podcast has been such a gift to my husband and I. As we continue to learn and grow, we’re so grateful for Pastor Jeff’s easy-to-understand teachings of complex theological topics. KTT is such a blessing, thank you all so much for the work put into this podcast!
You get a lot of great content in a short amount of time. Pastor Jeff prepares well and presents the material in an organized, easy to understand format. Definitely worth your time!
Thank you Pastor Jeff and Tiffany for spreading His word & creating such a meaningful podcast. I am a nurse and love listening to your podcast while I get ready for work, not only do I learn from you both everyday but listening/studying His word refreshes and energizes me for the day ahead. Thank you, you are reaching more people than you know 💛
Thank you for taking any Bible topic and putting it into bite sized pieces!!!
Pastor Jeff and Tiffany do an amazing job during this series of episodes helping me understand the different themes from the books of the Bible. If you are like me and rediscovering your faith and growing in your faith, then this podcast is worth a listen. I now have a better understanding of the theological themes behind each book and now excited to dive in and read the Bible.
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This show offers bite-sized, accessible Bible teaching and historical theology discussions aimed at helping listeners understand Scripture in everyday life. The hosts frequently bridge practical topics (discipleship, worship, Christian civics) with clear exegesis, often tying lessons to local church context and daily routines. The format is conversational and table-talk in tone, making complex topics approachable for lay readers while maintaining solid theological grounding. Notable strengths include a calm, pastoral delivery, emphasis on applying Bible passages to real life, and regular engagement with practical questions about worship, government, and faith in community.
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