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A Pew with a Brew: Christian Theology & Bible Study

Hosted by A Pew with a Brew · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 24 episodes

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A PEW WITH A BREW 📖☕ Christian Theology Podcast | Bible Study & Faith For Scripture, doctrine, and real-life faith — over coffee or beer o’clock. Perfect for: • Bible enthusiasts seeking deeper insights• Theology discussion and chat• Everyday Christians exploring doctrine New episodes fortnightly (hoping to go weekly in 2026!) Email: apewwithabrew@yahoo.com Support theology over a brew: https://buymeacoffee.com/apewwithabq🎧 Apple | Spotify | Amazon | Pocket Casts £3 Patreon 'espresso' tier → bonus episodes & early access :patreon.com/cw

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A Pew with a Brew hosts A Pew with a Brew: Christian Theology & Bible Study, a religion show with 24 episodes published.

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S2E8. Mark 10: Jesus on Marriage & Divorce – Grace for the Broken

Jun 4, 202626mEp. 8S2

Bible study on Mark 10:1–12: What did Jesus really teach about marriage, divorce, and God’s heart for the broken? In this episode of A Pew with a Brew, we explore one of Jesus’ most challenging teachings — His words on m

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S2E7. Mark 8: Who Do You Say Jesus Is? Peter’s Confession

May 21, 202625mEp. 7S2

Bible study on Mark 8:27–38: What did Peter really mean when he said, “You are the Christ” — and why does it still cost us today? Grab your brew, take a pew, and settle in as we explore one of the most pivotal moments in

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S2E6. Mark 6: Jesus Feeds 5000 – Compassion, Not Magic

May 7, 202630mEp. 6S2

Bible study on Mark 6:30–44: How did five loaves and two fish feed 5,000 — and what does it reveal about the Kingdom? In this episode, we explore an extraordinary moment in the Gospel of Mark — the feeding of the 5000. I

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S2E5. Mark 2: Jesus, Lord of the Sabbath – Rest or Rules?

Apr 23, 202629mEp. 5S2

Bible study on Mark 2:23–3:6: Is Jesus really Lord of the Sabbath — and what does that mean for our rules today? In this episode of A Pew With a Brew, we consider Mark 2–3. Where Jesus walks through grainfields, heals on

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S2E4. John 20: Mary Magdalene Meets the Risen Christ

Apr 9, 202623mEp. 4S2

Bible study on John 20:11–18: Why did Jesus call Mary Magdalene by name at the empty tomb? In this post-Easter message, we explore the story of Mary Magdalene — the first witness to the resurrection of Jesus Christ. From

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S2E3. Easter Sunday: The Resurrection That Changes Everything

Apr 3, 202613mEp. 3S2

Bible study on 1 Corinthians 15:3–8: Why does the resurrection still change everything today? He is risen — He is risen indeed! ☕️ Join us on this celebratory Easter Sunday episode of A Pew with a Brew, where we proclaim

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S2E2. Holy Week: Hosanna to Resurrection

Mar 20, 202623mEp. 2S2

Bible study on Mark 11:1–11: Why did “Hosanna!” turn to the cross — and what does it mean for Easter? From the cheers of “Hosanna!” to the shadow of the Cross, and finally the empty tomb — this episode of A Pew with a Br

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S2E1. Mark 1:15: The Kingdom Is Now & Not Yet

Mar 5, 202623mEp. 1S2

Bible study on Mark 1:15: Is the Kingdom of God already here — or still coming? What did Jesus really mean when He said, “The kingdom of God is near” (Mark 1:15)? In this episode of A Pew with a Brew? We explore the tens

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S1E16. The Days of Noah: Genesis 6, Modern Patterns & Christ's Victory

Mar 1, 202633mEp. 16S1

In this final and topical episode of Series 1, we consider Genesis 6 and the ancient rebellion of the Watchers. Drawing from Joel Muddamalle’s powerful new book The Unseen Battle, we survey the three cosmic rebellions, t

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S1E16. The Days Of Noah – Genesis 6, Modern Patterns & Christ’s Victory

Feb 28, 202633mEp. 16S1

In this final and topical episode of Series 1, we consider Genesis 6 and the ancient rebellion of the Watchers. Drawing from Joel Muddamalle’s powerful new book The Unseen Battle, we survey the three cosmic rebellions, t

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S1E15. Faith Beyond Belief Part 4: The Centurion's Awe

Feb 19, 202628mEp. 15S1

Bible study on Matthew 27:54: Did the centurion’s confession at the cross spark true allegiance? In this finale of Faith Beyond Belief, we stand at the foot of the cross with the Roman centurion whose words — “Surely thi

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S1E14. Faith Beyond Belief Part 3: Anselm's fire

Feb 3, 202624mEp. 14S1

Bible study on Romans 12:2: Does faith seeking understanding deepen our allegiance to Christ? Welcome to A Pew with a Brew Episode 14, "Faith Beyond Belief Part 3: Anselm's Fire". We explore faith as fides quaerens intel

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S1E13. Faith Beyond Belief Part 2: Allegiance

Jan 22, 202624mEp. 13S1

Bible study on pistis: Is faith really allegiance to King Jesus — not just belief? Join us on A Pew with a Brew for Episode 13, "Faith Beyond Belief: Allegiance". Or the Foundation Of Fidelity. We discuss the biblical co

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S1E12. Faith Beyond Belief Part 1: Beyond Assent

Jan 13, 202634mEp. 12S1

Bible study on Genesis 15:6: Is faith more than mental assent — or active allegiance to God? Join A Pew with a Brew for our "Faith Beyond Belief" mini-series! We examine why faith in modern churches can sometimes shrink

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S1E11. Atonement Part 3: Penal Substitution – The Model That Rules?

Jan 2, 202626mEp. 11S1

Bible study on the cross: How do Christus Victor, Penal Substitution, and Moral Influence fit together? Join A Pew with a Brew for the finale of our atonement series, unravelling the multifaceted cross. Explore how model

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S1E10. Christmas Eve: Bethlehem’s Silent Night

Dec 21, 202514mEp. 10S1

Bible study on Luke 2:1–20: How does the Nativity story invite us to the manger this Christmas? Join us for a heartfelt retelling of the Nativity in this special bonus episode of A Pew with a Brew. Behold the wonder of C

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S1E9. Mary’s Magnificat – The Christmas Revolution

Nov 28, 202525mEp. 9S1

Bible study on Luke 1:46–55: Is Mary’s Magnificat a revolutionary hymn for Advent? Join A Pew with a Brew for seasonal Advent reflection on Mary’s Magnificat (Luke 1:46–55), a revolutionary hymn of hope, peace, joy, and

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S1E8. Atonement Part 2: Leviticus 16 - We're Going To Need A Bigger Goat

Nov 13, 202532mEp. 8S1

Bible study on Leviticus 16: Why did God need two goats on the Day of Atonement? Join A Pew with a Brew for Part 2 of our atonement series, "Leviticus 16: We're Going to Need a Bigger Goat." Explore the Day of Atonement’

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S1E7. Atonement Part 1: Why Did Jesus Die? – 7 Views of the Cross

Nov 7, 202526mEp. 7S1

Bible study on atonement: Which model best explains Jesus’ death and resurrection? Join A Pew with a Brew for an exploration of atonement, a topic at the engine room of Christian theology. In this episode, we consider se

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S1E6. Reading the Bible Today

Oct 24, 202529mEp. 6S1

Bible study on discernment: How do we read strange verses like head coverings or holy kisses today? In this episode of A Pew with a Brew, we continue our mini-series on the Scriptures by moving from the “what” of authori

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