The Stone Chapel Podcast
Indigenous leader, Terry Wildman, is back on "The Stone Chapel Podcast." This time he and David Capes discuss the newest release of the "." On this episode, Darlene Wildman, Terry’s wife, plays a native flute. Her music brings out the beauty and dignity to reading Holy Scripture. The First Nations Version (FNV) renders many aspects of the Hebrew Bible in ways that speak to the ideas and values of the people who used to occupy “Turtle Island,” the native American way of talking about North America. "The Stone Chapel Podcast" is part of the . For a transcript of this episode click...
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You would figure that someone who was Provost at the University of Notre Dame and President of Wake Forest University would know how to recruit the best leaders for the schools. And you’d be correct. Dr. Nathan Hatch held both of those jobs for 25 years, and he learned how to recruit the best team around him. You can learn that too, but you have to be smart and secure. Read all about it in his book, "" (Cambridge University Press). He joins David Capes on "The Stone Chapel Podcast" to talk about it. "The Stone Chapel Podcast" is part of the . For a transcript of this episode click...
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Gary Burge had a difficult job. This NT professor wrote the volume on Galatians and Ephesians for the “Through Old Testament Eyes” series with Kregel Academic. It was published earlier this year. He stops by to talk with David Capes about his project and that he discovered along the way, how different the two books are. So he wonders: did Paul’s theology change from his first book to his last? Not only is Paul’s context different in that roughly 14-15 year period but Paul himself may have changed. "" (Kregel Academic, 2025). See also, David B. Capes, "" (Kregel Academic, 2024)....
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Symbols are all around us. They are so common we aren’t even aware they are symbols, but we know what each one means. But what happens after 1,500 years when languages and cultures have come and gone? Well, someone has to rediscover those symbols and their significance. That is exactly what Dr. Danny Hays and his colleagues have done. They have found various Christian symbols literally right under the noses of historians and archaeologists, carved into hard Roman paving stones. He joins David Capes on "The Stone Chapel Podcast" to talk about his book, "." "The Stone Chapel Podcast" is part...
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Internet debates sometimes make it into published, academic or popular books. On this episode, I talk with Jason Maston about a book he and Michael Bird edited: "" (Zondervan Academic, 2025). Every Christian who listens to this episode will find themselves represented in the discussion. And if you listen carefully, you may learn something new. "The Stone Chapel Podcast" is part of the . For a transcript of this episode click here: To listen to previous episodes of “The Stone Chapel Podcast” click . This podcast is about 20 minutes in length.
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Marcus Lawhon leads Hamoreh Ministries. It is dedicated to training pastors and church leaders in remote places in east Africa. While seminaries in the west are searching for students, the growing churches of Africa are searching for theological education for their pastors. Hamoreh is Hebrew for “The Teacher,” a word that aptly describes the exciting work being done. Marcus sat down with David Capes to talk about some remarkable results. For information about Hamoreh Ministries go to "The Stone Chapel Podcast" is part of the . For a transcript of this episode click here: To...
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On any given Sunday, worship leaders spend 30-40% of the time in front of a congregation. They lead the church in song, prayer, and adoration, key elements of the service. How well are these worship leaders prepared? Are they spiritually mature and growing? Are they biblically formed? is an initiative by Leslianne and Tyler Newberry to address many of these challenges. If you know a worship leader, make sure they hear this. "The Stone Chapel Podcast" is part of the . For a transcript of this episode click here: To listen to previous episodes of “The Stone Chapel...
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In this podcast, we revisit some old friends, Lynn Cohick, Sandra Glahn, and Nijay Gupta. Each has contributed in their own way to fill out the story of the Church. Church history often focuses on the men who were the leaders for the last 2,000 years, but what of the women? They occupied unique roles in their day as leaders, patrons, and martyrs in their own right. "The Stone Chapel Podcast" is part of the . For a transcript of this episode click here: To listen to previous episodes of “The Stone Chapel Podcast” click . This podcast is about 20 minutes in length.
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This is an encore edition of an early episode of "The Stone Chapel Podcast." David Capes talks with N. T. Wright about his book, "" (Zondervan). Wright and his co-author, Michael Bird, are deeply concerned about the political polarization in cultures now across the globe. And they are more disturbed with how Christians are responding in the midst of it. Wright and Bird address these issues with wisdom and theological clarity. "The Stone Chapel Podcast" is part of the . For a transcript of this episode click here: To listen to previous episodes of “The Stone Chapel...
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Dr. John Plake has an important job with the American Bible Society. He is tracking the current up-tick in the purchase and use of the Bible in our culture. Why is it happening? Is it happening in places other than the USA. John joins David Capes on "The Stone Chapel Podcast" to talk about some of these issues and more! "The Stone Chapel Podcast" is part of the . For a transcript of this episode click here: To listen to previous episodes of “The Stone Chapel Podcast” click . This podcast is about 20 minutes in length.
info_outlineInternet debates sometimes make it into published, academic or popular books. On this episode, I talk with Jason Maston about a book he and Michael Bird edited: "Five Views on the Gospel" (Zondervan Academic, 2025). Every Christian who listens to this episode will find themselves represented in the discussion. And if you listen carefully, you may learn something new.
"The Stone Chapel Podcast" is part of the ChurchLeaders Podcast Network.
For a transcript of this episode click here: https://churchleaders.com/podcast-episode/stone-chapel-gospel-jason-maston
To listen to previous episodes of “The Stone Chapel Podcast” click here.
This podcast is about 20 minutes in length.