Coram Deo Church

All Things New

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Jesus Christ is making all things new (Revelation 21:5), and his people participate in that renewal as they bring the gospel to bear on their lives, their labors, and their relationships. In this weekly podcast from Coram Deo Church, we discuss theology, culture, and the human soul, with the goal of helping Christians live as agents of renewal in God's good world.

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Coram Deo Church

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Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 13: Bob Reads Books | The Desecration of Man 08.07.2026

In this episode, Bob Thune and Will Walker discuss Carl Trueman's recent book The Desecration of Man and its central claim that our modern crisis isn't one of disenchantment but of desecration. They explore how abandoning a biblical vision of humanity has led to the objectification of people, the loss of shared purpose, and a culture shaped by power rather than truth.

Episode 12: Soul Brothers | Church Attendance, Individualism, and Ben Sasse 01.07.2026

The Soul Brothers set the docket with three timely topics: reports of rising church attendance, Carl Trueman's insights on technology and expressive individualism, and the public witness of Ben Sasse as he faces terminal illness. Hunter Beaumont and Kevin Cawley join Bob Thune to discuss evangelism, discipleship, AI, consumerism, human finitude, and why embracing God-given limits is essential for...

Episode 11: Faith + Work | Teaching Math with Courtney Tompkins 24.06.2026

Public education is often the subject of cultural consternation and controversy — so what does it look like to follow Jesus as a schoolteacher? In this episode, Bob Thune and Bethany Gilbert sit down with Courtney Tompkins, a high school math teacher, to discuss the joys and challenges of serving students in today's educational environment. Courtney shares how her faith shapes her work, the challe...

Episode 10: Bob Reads Books | To Live Well 17.06.2026

In this edition of Bob Reads Books, Bob Thune and Will Walker discuss Alan Noble’s book To Live Well: Practical Wisdom for Moving Through Chaotic Times. Framed around the seven classical virtues, the book offers a practical guide for navigating modern life with clarity. Bob and Will explore why virtue formation matters, how habits shape character, and what it looks like to choose decisively, suffe...

Episode 9: Soul Brothers | The Problem with Preaching 10.06.2026

In this episode, Bob and the Soul Brothers (Hunter Beaumont and Kevin Cawley) explore five elements of good preaching: biblical exposition, theological coherence, rhetorical power, cultural insight, and unction. They discuss the difference between preaching and teaching, the challenges of developing young preachers, and why faithful preaching requires both biblical depth and real-world application...

Episode 8: The Pope Weighs In on AI 03.06.2026

When the Pope speaks, millions around the world listen. That’s why in this episode, Bob examines Pope Leo XIV’s newly released encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, an expansive document designed to help Christians think critically about AI. Bob highlights three key insights from the document — the moral nature of technology, the dangers of a technocratic paradigm, and the value of human personhood — w...

Episode 7: Faith + Work | University Administration with Bailey Tupper 27.05.2026

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...

Episode 6: Three Counter-Cultural Practices 20.05.2026

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....

Episode 5: Bob Reads Books | Foolishness to the Greeks 13.05.2026

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/val...

Episode 4: Soul Brothers | The Future of the Church 06.05.2026

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 discu...

Episode 3: Reforming Youth Sports 29.04.2026

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 spo...

Episode 2: Faith + Work | Journalism with Steph Juliot 22.04.2026

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.

Episode 1: Meta Fail 15.04.2026

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 devel...

Episode 561: Christian Zionism 18.02.2026

How should Christians think about Israel? Questions about the nation of Israel and its place in the world have resurfaced following the October 2023 attack by Hamas and Israel’s response. These events have precipitated a rise in anti-Semitism and prompted pointed conversations around Zionism. How should Christians relate to the modern state of Israel? In this episode, Bob responds to a listener re...

Episode 560: Chris Says Goodbye 11.02.2026

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...

Episode 559: Harmonizing the Gospels 04.02.2026

How do we make sense of the differences within the four Gospels? Readers of the Bible can't help but notice that Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John sometimes tell the same stories differently. Was there one angel at the tomb (Matthew), or two (Luke)? Did Jesus cleanse the Temple at the beginning of his ministry (John), or near the end (Matthew)? In this episode, we explore how to make sense of this var...

Episode 558: American Solidarity 28.01.2026

Why does American life feel so fractured, and what can Christians do about it? American society feels increasingly polarized, anxious, and divided — and many people sense that the problem is deeper than politics. In this episode, we explore the idea that what’s really fraying is solidarity. Drawing on James Davison Hunter’s Democracy and Solidarity and a recent article by Jake Meador, we examine t...

Episode 557: Evangelicals’ Elite Problem 21.01.2026

Do evangelicals really lack cultural elites — and if so, does it matter? An essay in First Things argues that evangelicals have failed to cultivate elites in America’s most influential institutions, leaving them underrepresented in culture-shaping domains like media, academia, and politics. In this episode, we examine author Aaron Renn’s claims, question his definition of “elite,” and explore wher...

Episode 556: The Lost Generation 14.01.2026

Are white millennial men becoming a “lost generation”? A widely shared essay in Compact magazine contends that white millennial men have borne an overlooked cost of the DEI era — facing stalled careers, closed doors, and deep vocational disillusionment. In this episode, we examine the article’s claims and reflect on why this story has resonated so strongly. We discuss meritocracy, generational res...

Episode 555: From the Archives | The Art of Asking Good Questions 07.01.2026

Why is question-asking vital to spiritual growth and formation? Asking questions is an important part of forming good relationships. Yet sometimes we fail to ask questions or ask the wrong kind of questions in an effort to avoid conflict or out of fear. In this episode from 2016, we discuss the art of asking good questions — how it shows love and curiosity, why it’s essential to our spiritual form...

Episode 554: 2025 in Review 31.12.2025

What were some of the highlights of 2025? On the last day of 2025, we spend some time reflecting on the past year. In this episode, we talk about impactful books we read, memorable moments in ministry, insights from Scripture, and longings we have for ourselves and our churches. Chapters: (0:00) Introductions: Chippers? (4:58) Books We Read in 2025 (10:57) Key Ministry Moments (17:03) Engaging wit...

Episode 553: Pastoral Transitions 24.12.2025

How should a pastor process a calling to leave a church and transition to a new ministry setting? Pastoral transitions can be difficult for churches and leaders to navigate. Sometimes pastors move on for the wrong reasons. But sometimes, the Spirit of God is on the move. How can we discern the difference? In this episode, Chris opens up about a forthcoming transition in his own ministry. We discus...

Episode 552: Family Planning (Part 2) 17.12.2025

How should Christians approach contraception and family planning? Unless a Christian couple has taken the time to investigate contraceptive and family planning options, it can be hard to know what exists, what is safe, and what is ethical. In part two of this two-part episode, we continue our conversation about how to honor God in our approach to family planning. We discuss the risks of hormonal b...

Episode 551: Family Planning (Part 1) 10.12.2025

How should Christians approach contraception and family planning? Unless a Christian couple has taken the time to investigate contraceptive and family planning options, it can be hard to know what exists, what is safe, and what is ethical. In part one of this two-part episode, we address a listener's question about how to honor God in our approach to family planning. We discuss the predominant cul...

Episode 550: The Casino Economy 03.12.2025

How can we resist the gamification of our economy — and help others do the same? The advent of digital technology has incentivized ease and encouraged isolation. Young people, especially young men, have become socially risk-averse — spending more time alone and cultivating negative habits on their devices. In this episode, we engage a Derek Thompson Substack article that explores the connection be...

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