
Honor Everyone, Love the Brotherhood Hey brother! When you join the Church, you join a family. The Reformed Brotherhood delivers a definitive episode each week that will have you so excited you'll feel like running through a wall. Hosted by Jesse and Tony, who have over 400 episodes under their belts, our podcast offers a confessional approach to exploring Reformed doctrines, church history, and p... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 498 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

In this deeply personal and theologically rich episode, Jesse welcomes his wife Jenn to discuss suffering, steadfastness, and God's sovereign purposes in pain. Jenn shares her ongoing journey with endometriosis—a chronic illness that has led to multi... more
In this powerful solo episode, Jesse Schwamb brings Matthew 18 to a close by unpacking Jesus's parable of the unforgiving servant. As Tony Arsenal begins a well-deserved sabbatical after a decade of faithful podcasting, Jesse explores the radical nat... more
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From jumping spiders to systematic theology, Tony and Jesse make you think more deeply about God, his creation/design, and our relationship to both. Definitely a must listen especially if you are operating a mower or backhoe (as I do at work). If you’re looking to marinate in some reformed theology than this is the right place for you.
Many other very good Reformed podcasts out there.
There’s dozens of podcasts hosted by reformed Christians. Pretty much all of them are better than this one. Frankly, the content of this podcast is just mediocre. But more than that, I’ve actually personally interacted with Tony several times over the years and, with all due respect, I’ve come to the conclusion that he is actually a pretty big jerk, most of the time. Not exactly representing Christ well. Don’t waste your time with this podcast.
Read Aquinas, get some perspective.
I always look forward tuning into the conversations every week. Accessible theology and great applications. One of the best parts of my week!
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This podcast explores the nuances of Reformed theology through lively discussions and engaging personal anecdotes. The hosts facilitate in-depth conversations on topics such as grace, forgiveness, and the significance of biblical parables, aiming to make complex theological concepts accessible and relevant to listeners' everyday lives. Notable elements include a confessional approach, a unique camaraderie between the hosts, and a community-driven atmosphere that invites listener interaction. This content not only appeals to those interested in Christian doctrine but also offers practical applications for living out one's faith amidst contemporary challenges.
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Recent guests on Reformed Brotherhood include:
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2. Jen Lovelands
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