Presbypalooza -- The Call-In Car Crash
A voicemail from Silent Topher, Pranceghazi, and store brand Nutella. And the GOAT of all outro songs.

A voicemail from Silent Topher, Pranceghazi, and store brand Nutella. And the GOAT of all outro songs.
Well we never thought we'd be talking ballet when we started this, but total depravity finds a way. And John Hammond, the neighbor of Topher's memaw is back on and as articulate as ever. A few referenced and relevant links: https://vimeo.com/200056401 Pipa on dance -- tinysa.com/sermon/71117163425 Tim Keller art tweet - https://twitter.com/timkellernyc/status/884775321442103296
Christopher Drew joins us to discuss small churches. A very cool episode and topic. Size information for NAPARC churces can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_Presbyterian_and_Reformed_Council The photo is one of the grass-roofed churches of the Faroe Islands.
The #PCAGA review episode. We walked among you. Report: http://www.pcaac.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Actions-of-the-45th-GA-2017.pdf Another take: http://www.mortificationofspin.org/mos/podcast/43161
Todd Pruitt guests with us, because we give the people what they want. #PCAGA is coming up, so we decided we'd better talk about it. Also other things. Lots of laughter. We really enjoyed making this one.
CW talks about Tim Keller, his model for ministry and its implications for the PCA.
It's happening again -- another call in show.
R. Scott Clark is back to talk Sabbath and sacraments. Here's the link to the Lane Keister paper on intinction: http://theaquilareport.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/IntinctionPaper.pdf
Riding with CW -- Sunday work of ruling elders & deacons by @ChortlesWeakly & @Wresbyterian
Riding with CW -- PCA Women's Report by @ChortlesWeakly & @Wresbyterian
EXCLUSIVE AUDIO! Christopher Drew joins us to discuss the FULL AUDIO of Tim Keller's award but not award speech at Princeton Seminary. #justiceforMachen
There's a television script read and a musical interlude. And a few other things of minor to significant importance. Send this out to your Facebook Messenger groups!
Latest call-in show notable facts: -1st guest from outside continental US -1st female caller -1st husband/wife caller duo -bird sound fx!
Special guest: SEAN. We first reported it back in November, and now the rest of the world has caught up. And 80 years later we are still talking Machen and Princeton. Jump into the pond with us -- we few, we frogs of brothers.
Ken Shepherd, reporter for The Washington Times is on. We talk Russell Moore, journalism, and the ditches on both sides of the road. And presbyterianism, if you can imagine. Note from CW: The title is an obscure 'Wire' reference by Wresby. At least it was not about wrestling.
The real Fake Ann Voskamp (@fakeannvoskamp) returns and talks all thing Voskampian with the boys and writer Jed Ostoich (@TheJeditor). You can read his excellent and thoughtful review of 'The Broken Way' here: https://www.fathommag.com/stories/when-meaning-matters *episode photo is photoshopped
We went on Regular Reformed Guys and talked about stuff -- TGIC, PCA, OPC/PCA dynamics, and many other things. Thanks to Alan and Ben for the audio and their bandwidth.
Dr. R. Scott Clark of Westminster Seminary California joins us to talk about his article "When Confessional P & R Congregations Do Not Exist Or Disappoint" about the lost sheep who struggle to find a confessional church in their area. Article here: https://heidelblog.net/2017/01/confessional-pr-congregations-disappoint-not-exist/
We are joined by Dan Borvan and a belated Chuck Finney for a discussion of the relationships of church and state, Christian citizen and government, gospel and culture.
We're pretty sure Meryl Streep isn't listening, either. If you're late to the party but want to sit at the table with everyone who has listened to every episode, you can get caught up with this episode. It's the table way off in the corner. Out the back door. Into the alley. When you get to the dumpster, keep walking. It's there. Trust us.
We had all-new guests (as compared to our first call-in show) so it was a fresh discussion with new (in some cases, literal) characters. Join us for some serious P&Rish edifitainment.
Airing of grievances, feats of [metaphorical] strength, and miracles abound as Presbycast returns from hiatus. Cubs-fan and newly minted postmillennial optimist Dan Borvan (@danborvan) returns, and so does Amish Ambush (@amish_ambush). Grieve with us, brothers. And have a Bearable Festivus!
Best Presbycast ever? You be the judge. But we had a Harambe of a time recording it. Be sure to follow these fine folks on Twitter, all of whom appear on the show tonight. @Amish_Ambush @XpCoulson @muddygravel @seansgame @coolmudgeon @DeanChris @acmills237 @bkben3 @ReformedintheQT @oldprinceton
Dr. Darryl Hart joins us to discuss the quirky libertarianism of J. Gresham Machen. We also reference The Wire at every opportunity. Is the election over yet?
Started from the bottom and now we here at episode 18, which is more than we ever thought we'd do. Join us as we take a look back, and a look ahead -- with lots of umbrage. And a special (...?) guest!
Dr. R. Scott Clark of Westminster Seminary California joins us to scratch the shifting surface of Federal Vision theology and ecclesiology. Excellent resources here: https://heidelblog.net/category/federal-vision/ Excellent summary here: https://www.opc.org/nh.html?article_id=478
Long awaited and finally here! The second part of Chortles Weakly's talk on worship in his (wait for it) local church.
We at Presbycast are proud to bring you this WORLD EXCLUSIVE interview that no other Reformed podcast had the stones to request. The Twitter-suspended Fake Ann Voskamp joins us for a laugh-filled chat about the non-fake Ann. Light a candle and put on your grace-boots.
The manageable and effective hubris of your hosts returns this week to discuss the unspeakable horrors of church job listings and the horrors of war that keep urban church planters up at night.
Pardon the orange glow of the episode photo -- Topher dropped his pumpkin spice latte on it. We have Charles Grandison Finney on the show, and the bright encircling python looks on anxiously.