
Jamin shelves his original message to talk about the Holy Spirit.
As odd as it may sound, some of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien’s fiction seemed to write itself. They spent time piecing together images in their mind and incorporated dreams they had into their works to come up with stories like that of Narnia and Lord of the Rings. The Nerd Church crew discusses this…
Many Christians have a very negative view of skin. But in this Christmas message, Jamin talks about the goodness of skin and God’s redemption of it through God, who put on skin himself as Jesus.
Isaiah gives us a strange prophecy about a coming messiah who is also God. How does that work? Jamin takes a look into some of the wording to show us how the Christmas story fits Old Testament themes, bridged by Isaiah’s prophecy.
In our final episode on chaos creatures, we chat about Behemoth in the Bible, ancient culture, and his Scriptural application for today.
If you want to know who God is, you need to look at his Son, who is the clearest revelation of the Father. Once you’ve gotten to know his will and character, then the rest of the Bible starts to make sense and we begin to live as we should.
A new poem fresh off of my new EP, “Of Theology and Poetry.” Check out the extended version of “Groaning for Justice,” wherever you stream music. Here’s the Spotify link! *I usually create my music, but on this EP I’m just responsible for the poetry. All of the backing tracks on this EP come from…
Leviathan and Rahab kind of seem like the same creature in the Bible, but there are some themes in Rahab that we don’t see show up in Leviathan. Jamin chats with others about the differences and similarities in this Nerd Church session.
Peter’s miraculous catch of fish had more to say about ministry than it does about fishing. In this message, Jamin explains what this story can teach us about the relationship between Jesus, evangelism, and the church.
