

presbycast
@ChortlesWeakly & @Wresbyterian
Presbycast is the podcast of Chortles Weakly and Wresbyterian.
We're Presbyterian, and we take lots of umbrage.
Decently and in order, of course.
We're Presbyterian, and we take lots of umbrage.
Decently and in order, of course.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Aug 12, 2016 • 1h 9min
Dang It Feels Good to Be a Presby w/ Darryl Hart
He's baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack! No, not Harambe. Dr. Hart aka Darryl returns to Presbycast to further discuss Redeemer's "Rise" campaign and all of the accompanying hullaballoo. We talk about the conservative convocation that wasn't, and what that won't mean for cons moving forward. Darryl talks about the OPC as a potential refuge for exiled PCA congregations and congregants -- and why it's so dang hard but so dang good to be a presbyterian. (You may or may not want to listen all the way to the end.)

Aug 4, 2016 • 1h 33min
Big Apple & Post-Presby
Frank Sinatra probably won't endorse our opinions, but the rat pack in the sewers might. Ever heard of a Lutheran church planting a Presbyterian church? Us neither. But the opposite? You may be surprised to hear where your money is going. Lojinks ensue.

Jul 21, 2016 • 1h 2min
The Presbyterian Loveboat with Dr. Darryl Hart
Chortles and Wresby discuss differences between PCA and OPC with Dr. Darryl Hart of oldlife.org. The source of the conversation starts with the following article and goes many other places, too. http://reformedforum.org/whats-difference-pca-opc/ Like three guys hogging the dart board at a bar and taking too long between throws.

Jul 14, 2016 • 56min
3+1 The Search for WOKEmon
Some of the audio gets a bit rough. You can blame our producer, Topher.

Jun 29, 2016 • 1h 1min
The Search for More (Har)mony
Post-PCAGA discussion, including THOSE overtures and THAT committee. Decently and in order, as always.

Jun 20, 2016 • 59min
Episode VII The #Brand Awakens
The pre-PCAGA podcast. We did almost an hour. Are you going to listen to it all?

Jun 3, 2016 • 30min
Ep IV An Old Hope
This is our first episode. We told you we'd get here eventually. But remember... you asked for this.


