
Episode 8: Jesus is Our Propitiation - 1 John 2:1-6 with Chris Oldham
12/05/23 • 39 min
Today's Episode
Welcome to the Open Seat Podcast! On today's episode, we welcome special guest Chris Oldham! Chris is a cybersecurity engineer and a member at Storyline Church in Arvada. Together, we discuss how Jesus Christ is our advocate and propitiation, and that once we understand who Jesus is, our faith should naturally lead to obedience.
Our Mission
We recognize that the Bible was written in languages full of richness and beauty. Our goal is to explore the beauty of the New Testament, written in Koine Greek, that can sometimes become obscured in English translations. We desire to bridge the gap of scholarship and make these conversations about Biblical Greek accessible to all curious people. Whether you have studied Greek for years or you are embarking on this journey today, all are welcome to take a seat at the Table.
Thanks for taking a seat with us today! We would love to hear your questions and begin addressing them throughout our podcast! Contact us through one of the resources listed below.
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Today's Episode
Welcome to the Open Seat Podcast! On today's episode, we welcome special guest Chris Oldham! Chris is a cybersecurity engineer and a member at Storyline Church in Arvada. Together, we discuss how Jesus Christ is our advocate and propitiation, and that once we understand who Jesus is, our faith should naturally lead to obedience.
Our Mission
We recognize that the Bible was written in languages full of richness and beauty. Our goal is to explore the beauty of the New Testament, written in Koine Greek, that can sometimes become obscured in English translations. We desire to bridge the gap of scholarship and make these conversations about Biblical Greek accessible to all curious people. Whether you have studied Greek for years or you are embarking on this journey today, all are welcome to take a seat at the Table.
Thanks for taking a seat with us today! We would love to hear your questions and begin addressing them throughout our podcast! Contact us through one of the resources listed below.
Follow us on Instagram @openseatpodcast
Send us an Email: [email protected]
Find Resources on our Website:
https://openseatpodcast.com/
Or View our Host Site:
https://openseatpodcast.buzzsprout.com/share
Music in this Podcast:
Upbeat Travel | Exploring by Alex-Productions
https://youtu.be/lMDgYIEfXvU
Music promoted by http://onsound.eu/
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Episode 7: Themes in John's Writings with Rachel Reagor
Today's Episode
Welcome to the Open Seat Podcast! On today's episode, we welcome special guest Rachel Reagor! Rachel is one of our former Greek classmates and currently works at CCU and Storyline Church. Together, we discuss the works of the apostle John, looking at several unifying themes across his writings to increase our understanding throughout our future study of 1 John.
Our Mission
We recognize that the Bible was written in languages full of richness and beauty. Our goal is to explore the beauty of the New Testament, written in Koine Greek, that can sometimes become obscured in English translations. We desire to bridge the gap of scholarship and make these conversations about Biblical Greek accessible to all curious people. Whether you have studied Greek for years or you are embarking on this journey today, all are welcome to take a seat at the Table.
Thanks for taking a seat with us today! We would love to hear your questions and begin addressing them throughout our podcast! Contact us through one of the resources listed below.
Follow us on Instagram @openseatpodcast
Send us an Email: [email protected]
Find Resources on our Website:
https://openseatpodcast.com/
Or View our Host Site:
https://openseatpodcast.buzzsprout.com/share
Music in this Podcast:
Upbeat Travel | Exploring by Alex-Productions
https://youtu.be/lMDgYIEfXvU
Music promoted by http://onsound.eu/
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Episode 9: A Recap of Greek Grammar
Today's Episode
Welcome to the Open Seat Podcast! On today's episode, we revisit the basics of Koine Greek grammar, talking about the alphabet, nouns, and verbs. We continue to lay a solid foundation of grammar to allow for more nuanced study and discussions concerning the Greek in the future. We hope this episode is a helpful reference point for our future conversations!
Our Mission
We recognize that the Bible was written in languages full of richness and beauty. Our goal is to explore the beauty of the New Testament, written in Koine Greek, that can sometimes become obscured in English translations. We desire to bridge the gap of scholarship and make these conversations about Biblical Greek accessible to all curious people. Whether you have studied Greek for years or you are embarking on this journey today, all are welcome to take a seat at the Table.
Thanks for taking a seat with us today! We would love to hear your questions and begin addressing them throughout our podcast! Contact us through one of the resources listed below.
Follow us on Instagram @openseatpodcast
Send us an Email: [email protected]
Find Resources on our Website:
https://openseatpodcast.com/
Or View our Host Site:
https://openseatpodcast.buzzsprout.com/share
Music in this Podcast:
Upbeat Travel | Exploring by Alex-Productions
https://youtu.be/lMDgYIEfXvU
Music promoted by http://onsound.eu/
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