Clerical Errors

Clerical Errors Podcast

Religion EN ↓ 392 episodes

The podcast that shows you what‘s behind the collar. | Hosted by Pastor Travis Berg and Pastor Karl Bollhagen | http://clericalerrors.org

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Clerical Errors

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Religion

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clericalerrors.org

Latest episode

Jul 5, 2026

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Episodes

#304 - Rev Karl Bollhagen 26.01.2025

Berg is at Symposia, Top 12 Faith Lessons from the Centurion, and an interview by 'Joe Rogan'   Third Sunday after the Epiphany, Matthew 8:1–13

Communion Etiquette 19.01.2025

Bollhagen gives us *three* Speed Top 12 lists (no spoilers, its in the first like 3 minutes), and we do a Campfire Catechesis on Closed Communion. Second Sunday after the Epiphany, John 2:1–11

Why Is It Unquiltable? 12.01.2025

Pastor Peter Wagner from Latimer, IA joins us as Bollhagen gives us a few conspiracy theories about the LCMS logo, we remember our baptism with with a polar plunge, we learn about the Apostles Creed, and we hear the new El Bado song.   The Baptism of Our Lord, Matthew 3:13–17

Ember Days: Uncovered! 05.01.2025

Superfan BaronAlbatross has finally delivered his Ember Days analysis. Surely this will be a very normal piece of content. Very demure. Very mindful.   Second Sunday after Christmas, Matthew 2:13–23

Be a Drengr 29.12.2024

New Year's Resolutions, 1 Text: Many Topics, and Ancient Chinese Exams First Sunday after Christmas, Luke 2:22–40  

Blame It On The Dog 22.12.2024

Vicar gives us some memory tips, we discuss several of the Christmas readings, and we decide what the best Christmas things are. This episode is made from very simple ingredients.   Fourth Sunday in Advent, John 1:19–28 (and others)

The Greatest Born of Woman 15.12.2024

Glute exercises, the misguided followers of John the Baptist, AI confessional, and the superstition of polytheism. Third Sunday in Advent, Matthew 11:2–11

Pastors' Struggles With Sin 08.12.2024

NBA Update, choosing hymns, Nazi Germany, and Bollhagen's Top 12 Pastors' Struggles With Sin Second Sunday in Advent, Luke 21:25–36

What Isn't The Trinity? 01.12.2024

Overrated Thanksgiving Foods, Jesus on a 'donkey', Trinity analogies, and AI Berg.   First Sunday in Advent, Matthew 21:1–9

Vicar is a Newsmaker 24.11.2024

Top 12 Worst Vicars, Berg is tired of the 10 Virgins, over-medicating the elderly, El Bado, Russian Literature (?), and semesters vs quarters.   Last Sunday of the Church Year, Matthew 25:1–13

Is Heaven The Goal? 17.11.2024

Being more Christian than American, resurrection in your body, and D&D Preaching   Twenty-fifth Sunday After Trinity, Matthew 24:15–28 / 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18

Is Retirement Biblical? 10.11.2024

Best times to drink wine, Catholic anime waifu, and Bollhagen's Top 12 Points About Retirement (Mostly With The Idea of Vocation)   Twenty-fourth Sunday After Trinity, Matthew 9:18–26 

Peacemakers 03.11.2024

Top 12 Saints, the importance of perseverance in difficult times, and how does adult confirmation work? All Saints' Day, Revelation. 7:(2–8) 9–17

Hoc Est Enim Corpus Meum 27.10.2024

Top 12 Best Vicars, Top 12 Worst Halloween Candies, Top 12 Strangest Things Bollhagen's Ever Gotten As A Child Trick-Or-Treating In The Seminary Housing In Fort Wayne, Bible and the Liturgy by Danielou, and Communion with Saltines. Reformation Day, Matthew 11:12–19 

Office Space 20.10.2024

Bollhagen's Top 12 Storylines For The Upcoming NBA Season, Vicar's Top 12 Quotes From Office Space, and News That Bothers Berg Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity, John 4:46–54

A Tale of Two Readings 13.10.2024

Which verse choice is better, should your kids go to college, and how much should you use AI in sermon writing.  Twentieth Sunday after Trinity, Matthew 22:1–14 and Matthew 21:33–44

Jacob's Ladder 06.10.2024

Top 12 Underrated Demons, binding and loosing sins, plague, and adding your church friends on Facebook Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity, Genesis 28:10–17

The Fight In Heaven: It's Not What You Think 29.09.2024

St. Michael's and All Angels, overrated angels, and do we eventually know everything? Our most Based episode so far.   St. Michael and All Angels, Revelation 12:7–12

Unwritten Rules 22.09.2024

Should Matins replace the chief service? and the Top 12 Unwritten Rules of Lutheranism Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity, Luke 14:1–11

Where's The Kirk? 15.09.2024

Captain Berg dives deep into 'Darmok,' Commander Bollhagen takes the helm to evaluate Starfleet crew members for their pastoral potential, and Ensign Vicar discusses Captain Pike's struggle with illusions.    Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity, Luke 7:11–17 

Vicar's Journey 08.09.2024

Vicar talks about his 'faith journey' and how he became Lutheran.   Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity, Matthew 6:24–34

Swords on the Streets 01.09.2024

Vicar gives us his Top 12 Awkward Reading List, Bollhagen gives us his Top 12 Thoughts About Science and Christianity, and we discuss Berg's superhero name.   Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity, Luke 17:11–19

Newspapers and BMX Bikes 25.08.2024

Irrelevant Lutheran Records, things that Bollhagen is grumpy about, and a 3rd(?) year liturgy Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity, Luke 10:23–37  

Hello 21.0! 18.08.2024

We meet and learn about Vicar 21.0, Berg tells us again how bad LSB is, and Bollhagen has 3 total Top 12s.   Twelfth Sunday after Trinity, Mark 7:31–37

A Vacancy Vicar 11.08.2024

Special Guest Rev. Aaron Hambleton from St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Eldora, IA (and his Vicar 2.0) fill in for an episode! We talk knowing Vicar without knowing Vicar, teaching children, and DnD Preaching!   Eleventh Sunday after Trinity, Luke 18:9–14

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