• Would Aliens Rewrite Your Universe?
    Feb 16 2026
    This week's episode features interviews at Counterweight Brewing in Cheshire, CT, where patrons share how discovering definitive proof of extraterrestrial life would impact their daily lives and worldview. The hosts then discuss biblical perspectives on aliens, exploring relevant scriptures, theological implications, creation, and whether extraterrestrial life would challenge or align with Christian beliefs. The conversation gets lively and provocative. Discussed topic links: The Star https://sites.uni.edu/morgans/astro/course/TheStar.pdf Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men https://www.amazon.com/Lights-Sky-Little-Green-Extraterrestrials/dp/1576832082 Michael Heiser Christian response to UFOs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxNSRxi6wJU Larry Norman In Another Land https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyvXcvBkKUA
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    35 mins
  • Do You Have a Moral Code?
    Feb 11 2026

    Join us at Kinsman Brewing as we chat over sandwiches and pizza with locals about whether morality comes from family, society, or God. We ask real people — parents, a psychotherapist, and longtime locals — what guides their ‘oughts’ and why sacrificial love feels so strange if evolution is all there is.

    It’s casual, curious, and honest — part laughs, part thoughtful pushback, and sprinkled with C.S. Lewis–style questions about fairness, conscience, and whether God is the source of our moral code. Pull up a chair like you’re right here with us.

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    39 mins
  • Forgiving the Unrepentant
    Feb 3 2026

    At Kinsman Brewing in Southington, CT, the hosts ask patrons whether it's okay to forgive someone who never apologizes.

    Interviews include a psychotherapist’s view on releasing anger for one’s own health, personal stories about trust and betrayal, and a discussion of biblical teachings on forgiveness, reconciliation, and grace.

    The episode explores practical, emotional, and spiritual reasons people do—or don’t—forgive, and the difference between forgiving and reconciling.

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    28 mins
  • Reason or Chance?
    Jan 26 2026

    Recorded at Brass Works Brewing Company in Waterbury, this episode asks a single big question: do things happen for a reason or are they random chance?

    Guests share personal stories—from meeting a spouse by accident to surviving a plane crash—and weigh perspectives including faith and providence, Genesis and free will, and scientific randomness versus meaning. The conversation explores how people find comfort, explanation, or mystery in tragedy and everyday choices.

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    39 mins
  • What Is True Love?
    Jan 19 2026

    On this episode of Faith on Tap recorded at Brass Works Brewing in Waterbury, CT, the hosts talk to patrons about what "true love" means. Guests share personal stories—from a 42-year marriage and daily devotion to sacrificial love and faith—and discuss love languages, God’s love, and how love shapes community.

    Through brief interviews and thoughtful reflection, the episode explores romantic, neighborly, and divine love, highlighting practical actions, devotion, and the role of faith in loving well.

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    34 mins
  • Stepping Boldly into 2026
    Jan 12 2026

    On this episode of Faith on Tap, hosts and guests gather at Brewberry Brewery in Middlebury, CT to ask whether 2026 is worth celebrating. Over food and drinks, they chat with patrons about hope, traditions, family, and how the new year feels after a challenging 2025.

    The conversation mixes lighthearted brewery banter with deeper Christian reflections on new beginnings, spiritual growth, community, and practical takeaways—like focusing on relationship with God, replacing time-wasters with spiritual disciplines, and extending grace to yourself in the year ahead.

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    26 mins
  • 2025 Year in Review
    Jan 5 2026

    On this episode of Faith on Tap recorded at Brewberry Brewery, hosts and patrons taste local brews and ask people to grade 2025 personally. Conversations range from rising costs and everyday struggles to vacations, renovations, and neighborhood stories.

    Guests share candid reflections on grief, family milestones, financial setbacks, and markers of God’s faithfulness. The episode closes with a discussion about Christian unity, division, and the need for renewed boldness in evangelism going into 2026.

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    31 mins
  • Christmas Movies
    Dec 22 2025

    We visit Cheshire Craft Brewing for surprisingly good personal pizzas, then dive into a spirited roundtable about favorite holiday films—from Elf and Red One to It's a Wonderful Life—mixing movie picks, personal stories, and reflections on the Christmas spirit.

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    31 mins