Episodes

  • Episode 7: Faith & Work | University Administration with Bailey Tupper
    May 27 2026

    College campuses are often places of identity exploration, cultural tension, and individual expression — so what does it look like to be a faithful Christian in the collegiate workplace? In this episode, Bob Thune and Bethany Gilbert sit down with Bailey Tupper, a university administrator, to discuss faith, higher education, and the quiet ministry of Christian hospitality. Bailey shares her story of coming to faith in college, navigating secular workplace culture, serving students with excellence, and learning how to relate to people with grace and truth.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 6: Three Counter-Cultural Practices
    May 20 2026

    What everyday habits are most important for Christian formation?

    We all know that our habits form us, for better or for worse. But it can be overwhelming to confront our bad habits and consider the good habits we should be building. In this episode, Dusty White and Bob Thune commend three simple, basic practices for Christian formation: meditation on Scripture, self-denial, and embodied community. In an age dominated by distraction, consumerism, and digital immersion, these three practices are essential to counter-cultural discipleship — and to a slower, deeper, more relational way of following Jesus.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 5: Bob Reads Books | Foolishness to the Greeks
    May 13 2026

    How does the gospel critique and confront modern Western culture?

    Will Walker joins Bob Thune to introduce a new feature of the podcast called “Bob Reads Books." In this episode, Will talks with Bob about Lesslie Newbigin’s book “Foolishness to the Greeks.” Together they explore how Western culture has been shaped by secular assumptions about truth, freedom, and religion. They discuss the fact/value split, individualism, pluralism, the public truth of the gospel, and why the local church itself may be the church’s strongest apologetic in a post-Christian world.

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    50 mins
  • Episode 4: Soul Brothers | The Future of the Church
    May 6 2026

    What will shape the future of the church in America?

    In a 2023 lecture and essay, Bob made the case that the future of the church is contested. But much has changed in the past three years. In this episode, Bob is joined by Kevin Cawley and Hunter Beaumont — two members of a long-standing pastoral cohort known as the “Soul Brothers.” Together, they reflect on their decade-long friendship and discuss the church’s contested future. The conversation explores the changing landscape of evangelical Christianity, the challenges facing the church in a polarized culture, and what it means to remain theologically grounded while engaging missionally with the world.

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    40 mins
  • Episode 3: Reforming Youth Sports
    Apr 29 2026

    From rising costs to demanding schedules, the current state of youth sports often pressures families to sacrifice time, money, and agency. In this episode, Bob interviews Dusty about his experience starting a new youth baseball team — one that prioritizes character, family rhythms, and Sunday worship over performance and profit. Bob and Dusty also reflect on the challenges of navigating select sports, the importance of setting boundaries, and how Christians can creatively build alternatives that better align with their convictions.

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    40 mins
  • Episode 2: Faith + Work | Journalism with Steph Juliot
    Apr 22 2026

    Steph Juliot joins Bob and Bethany for the first Faith + Work episode to talk about her role as a writer for The Pour Over, a news platform helping Christians stay informed without becoming overwhelmed. We discuss faith and vocation, healthy news consumption, AI, media ethics, and how the gospel shapes the way Christians respond to current events.

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    33 mins
  • Episode 1: Meta Fail
    Apr 15 2026

    Introducing All Things New — reflecting on faith, culture, and the human soul.

    Welcome to All Things New, the newly reimagined midweek podcast from Coram Deo Church. In this episode, we share the vision for the podcast moving forward, including new formats, guest conversations, and recurring themes like faith and work, leadership, and spiritual formation.

    We also explore three major cultural developments: the rise and fall of the metaverse, growing legal accountability for social media companies and their impact on mental health, and the reevaluation of the “quiet revival” narrative in the UK after flawed data was uncovered. Through these discussions, we invite Christians to think critically about technology, culture, and the ongoing work of renewal in the world.

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    26 mins
  • Episode 560: Chris Says Goodbye
    Feb 11 2026

    In Chris’s final episode, we reflect on his journey over the past 11+ years.

    In this episode, we say goodbye to Pastor Chris Hemmelman as he prepares to move from Bellevue, Nebraska to Woodstock, Georgia. We reflect on his journey from church planting resident to lead pastor at First City Church — and what he’s learned along the way. Chris shares what he’s learned about church planting, leadership development, risk-taking, and the slow, relational work of faithful ministry. The conversation closes with reflections on gratitude, presence, and trusting God in seasons of transition.

    Chapters: (0:00) Introductions: Chris’s Farewell Episode (2:00) Discernment, Risk, and Residency (7:45) Lessons in Leadership Development (10:30) What Would You Tell Yourself 10 Years Ago? (15:20) Favorite Podcast Moments (22:40) Transition, Presence, and Prayers for What’s Next

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    30 mins