Our first pass at Holy Baptism

Why is baptism holy? Because God is the One doing the baptizing. Listen in on Pr. Kerns and Pr. Ockree of Calvary Lutheran in Topeka, KS as they comment and discuss a sermon delivered by Tim Hughes of Grace Point Church of Topeka.

Solid Teaching on the Sacrament of the Altar, pt. 2

Pr. Bruss and Pr. Kerns are at it again, this time going over the sedes doctrinae (Ln. seat of doctrine) for the Lord’s Supper in Luke 22:15-20. Pr. Bruss even sings one of his favorite hymns.

Solid Teaching on the Sacrament of the Altar, pt. 1

Pr. Bruss and Pr. Kerns don’t waste any time listening to the sacramentarians. They get straight to the text of Scripture without either one getting a migraine.

Taking on the scholar, pt. 1

Dr. Michael S. Heiser lays out his argument for being a sacramentarian by denying John 6 has anything to do with the Lord’s Supper. Pr. Bruss and Pr. Kerns agree with him on this, but he’s building his argument.

Yet another sermon critique concerning the Lord’s Supper

This sermon was delivered by sacramentarian Tim Blevins. As you can tell towards the end, Tim’s background is Pentecostal Holiness. He doesn’t start speaking in tongues, but you know he wants to. Pr. Bruss and Pr. Kerns analyze what he teaches about the Lord’s Supper.

Another sermon critique concerning the Lord’s Supper / This stuff is everywhere!

This sermon was delivered by sacramentarian Jeff Kapusta. He is your typical hipster pastor with the trendy short sleeve T-shirt so you can see his tats. However, rather than discuss his apparel, Pr. Bruss and Pr. Kerns are more worried about his teaching.

Our critique of Joe Santee’s Sermon on the Lord’s Supper, pt. 1

Joe Santee is of the Baptist/Reformed bent. He gives Pr. Bruss and Pr. Kerns lots of fodder to discuss. So much in fact that they had to break it into two episodes.