
The Epworth Table is where you can find a seat among those who are desiring to grow in their biblical knowledge, theological understanding, and walk with God. In each episode you’ll hear different voices narrate crucial stories of transformation and transition in their lives, learn vital insights from leading biblical scholars, and connect with how those insights matter for contemporary life and f... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Categories | ChristianityReligion & SpiritualityTV & Film | ||||

How should we think about our bodies? What are the resources to help us relate to and care for our bodies in a culture that often creates a fraught notion of our bodies? Dr. Janet Dean sits down at the Epworth Table to discuss bodies, body image, and... more
How might we understand our relationship to the church, especially in light of church hurt and moral failures? Dr. Beth Felker Jones joins to discuss her book, Why I Am Protestant and how the convictions of the protestant movement might help us navig... more
How can we find joy and rest in an age of anxiety? Dr. Michael Jordan of Houghton University joins us at the Epworth Table to explore the ways that worship doesn’t have to depend on anxiety and how the practices of the church can bring healing to tho... more
What are families for? Are families simply part of a quest to fulfill the American dream, or do they serve a larger purpose? Dr. Emily McGowin, a theology professor at Wheaton College, takes a seat at The Epworth Table to discuss how we might imagine... more
Is there any hope for the political divisions that are separating us? Dr. Dan Boone joins the Epworth Table to discuss how he’s come to see the moral life beyond legalism and explore how a couple of biblical themes can help heal political divisions. ... more
Dave Anderson, pastor at K1 Church, opens up about the change he experienced that moved him from self-centeredness to care for others, a shift that ultimately took him from being a lawyer to his current work. Dr. Renee Dutter-Miller steps in to intro... more
Dr. Brent Peterson joins us at the Epworth Table to share his story of thinking differently about what the church is and explore how the church might remain faithful and resist the temptation of empire. Pastor Steve Rodeheaver concludes his series on... more
Dr. Scott Daniels helps us explore suffering and loss in light of God’s sovereignty. We also discuss the way viewing God relationally allows for a hopeful engagement with suffering. In our Bible segment, Pastor Steve Rodeheaver takes us deeper into t... more








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