1. In this short but profound Psalm , we are once again given great reasons for our hope.Psalm 123 Izzi Ray sings "I Lift Up My Eyes"
  2. In the second half of this imprecatory Psalm we here about the ways we are vulnerable to attacks by our accusers. Chris Lizotte sings "You have Covered Me".
  3. Psalm 109 is an imprecatory Psalm. Very uncomfortable to absorb. Chad breaks this down with Gospel centered wisdom and compassion. Kris Winrich sings "I See Judas, Close at Hand"
  4. This Psalm deals with the storms of life, and God's care for His children. Izzi Ray sings "Lord of the Storm".
  5.    In the first half of Psalm 107 we hear about the troubled, the wanderers, the shipwrecked, ruined ones who cried out to God in their distress. Izzi Ray sings "All the Way Home".
  6. Chad calls this Psalm a walk of shame through Israel's history. But the Psalm includes the word "nevertheless...". Very encouraging words to those who know they fail. Andrea Hammond sings "Here I Confess". 
  7. In this first of 2 episodes on Psalm 106, Chad addresses the Psalms bleak descriptions of Israel's failures. Alex Mackey sings "My Hidden Sin"
  8. What a wondrous creation God has made.
  9. And We Are Live! In this episode, we go live for Holy Week and answer listeners' questions: election, repentance, the church, law and gospel, and on and on we go.
  10. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY, Jason, Wade and Mark continue the guys’ discussion of anthropology. Our focus this time around is life in the world after the first murder, where power and status became a driving force.
  11. The Thinking Fellows discuss the notion of worldliness.
  12. Gretchen Ronnevik and Katie Koplin continue their conversation with historian Dan vanVoorhis about the history of revivals.