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The Commentary

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THE COMMENTARY is a weekly conversation about vision, worship, and life at Grace Presbyterian Church.

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Grace Presbyterian Church

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Religion

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www.graceforsiouxfalls.org

Latest episode

Feb 13, 2026

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Episodes

104 - Secrets of Sermon Prep 30.03.2023

If you’ve ever wondered how pastors get from a text in Scripture to a finished sermon, this one’s for you. Part spiritual discipline and part stewardship, the process of understanding and then proclaiming the message of Scripture is much more involved than an introductory class on homiletics might suggest. Special guest and “friend of the pod” Luke Le Duc joins Mark in the studio to explore the se...

103 - Biblical Critical Theory 24.03.2023

They haven’t read much farther than the introduction, but that doesn’t stop Mark and Cameron from discussing the new book Biblical Critical Theory , by Christopher Watkin. In this episode, they walk through some of the introductory concepts that make this such a promising text, and discuss how it might redeem critical theory and refresh worldview studies all at once. Mentioned in this episode: Bib...

102 - Theologizing and the Novel 17.03.2023

Cameron has read Eugene Vodolazkin’s novel Laurus twice already, while Mark hasn’t managed to get past the first fifty pages. In this episode, they compare notes on the book, sharing what resonated (and what didn’t). They also discuss the relationship of a writer’s theology to his fiction, and talk about how reading someone else’s attempt to theologize in prose can shape one’s own efforts.

101 - Living in the Past 10.03.2023

Mentioned in this episode: Mindset , a new podcast from Worldview Academy

100 - Vision and Space 03.03.2023

As “good things run wild” at Grace, we’re faced with some welcome challenges, including the need to be good stewards of growth. In this episode, Cameron quizzes Mark about the vision of Grace and its practical application when it comes to finding solutions to our need for more space to worship. While we cannot always realize our vision immediately, it helps to have the end in mind as we figure out...

99 - Bright Sadness: Five Lessons for Lent 22.02.2023

In this episode, Mark is joined by Rev. Luke Le Duc for a discussion of Grace’s Ash Wednesday liturgy. They also talk about the different between Advent longing and the “bright sadness” of the season of Lent. We hope this conversation will make for a helpful start to the season.

98 - Hearing the Music 17.02.2023

While Cameron vacations on the beaches of Florida, Mark soldiers on! This time, he’s joined by Delta David Gier, music director of what Alex Ross in the New Yorker called “one of America’s boldest orchestras,” the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra. Mark asks David about faith and music, and they talk about the work of Crescendo North America, a professional organization for Christian classical and j...

97 - The Truth About Fiction 10.02.2023

Picking up from last week’s discussion of parables, this episode takes on the question of narrative, storytelling, and fiction. Does the fact that Jesus teaches in parables tell us anything about the value of literature? Should we avoid reading made-up stories in favor of factual books, or are there truths that can only be grasped by way of fiction? Mark and Cameron tackle these questions and more...

96 - The Parables Aren't What You Think 03.02.2023

The parables of Jesus are often cited in contemporary discussions about storytelling, narrative theology, and even learning styles. But when the disciples ask Jesus in Matthew 13 why he teaches this way, his explanation takes us in a very different direction. In this episode, Mark and Cameron lay a foundation for interpreting the parables of Matthew 13 in light of the rationale Jesus gives.

95 - Knowing Too Much? 27.01.2023

Throughout the history of the Church, there has been a tension between the life of the mind and the life of action, between people focused on knowing the truth deeply and people focused on practicing it. In this episode, Cameron and Mark explore the limits of knowledge and ask whether knowing too much can become an obstacle to faith.

94 - Literal Hell 20.01.2023

In this episode, Mark and Cameron take on a difficult topic: literal hell. The Bible says less about heaven and hell than you might expect — and a lot of what it teaches comes to us in the form of analogy, where things that are too wonderful (or too terrible) for the human mind are revealed through comparison to what we do understand. But if we’re going to pass down the faith once for all delivere...

93 - The Problem with 'Mere' Christianity 13.01.2023

“In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; and in all things, charity.” This famous saying has been attributed to various Church figures, including Augustine of Hippo — who did not say it. Whatever the source, it’s become a popular sentiment in the modern church. There’s just one problem, though: the Bible doesn’t flag its essential and non-essential teachings for us. That’s up to the inte...

92 - In Search of Lost Time 06.01.2023

Feel like you don’t have enough time for the things that really matter? You’re not alone. Most of us have a sense that time is passing too quickly, that we’re missing out — a feeling made worse by images all around us of other people having a meaningful time. In this episode, Cameron and Mark discuss the tension between two Greek concepts — kairos and chronos — to find out how we can recover some...

91 - Optimistic Exiles 30.12.2022

Scripture compares believers in Christ to strangers and exiles, people whose home is not in this world or this time. What does it mean to be an exile, though? Apathy, alienation, and powerlessness are all associated with this idea … but what about hope? In this episode, Mark and Cameron think through the implications of the exile metaphor for Christian life.

90 - Canceling for Christmas 23.12.2022

Christmas Day falls on a Sunday this year, which has led to a debate on the Internet about canceling church services. At Grace, we’ll be meeting for worship this Sunday. In this episode, Mark and Cameron discuss why this is — and try to unpack the assumptions about holidays and worship that make the dispute so illuminating.

89 - When Disagreement Comes to Your Doorstep 16.12.2022

Last time we discussed disagreement on the internet, but what happens when it shows up on your doorstep? In this episode, Cameron shares a recent experience talking to some door-to-door evangelists and asks Mark for advice on how to balance the needs of apologetics and missional persuasion.

88 - Staying Christian on Social Media 09.12.2022

There is no square inch over which Christ does not declare his sovereignty — including social media! In this episode, Mark and Cameron confront the double standard that allows us to treat people decently when we’re face to face but abominably when we’re on the internet. Before you post another angry rant, let’s think about how to stay Christian on social media.

87 - Human Sacrifice 02.12.2022

Who would you be willing to throw under the bus for the greater good? Who could we get rid of to enjoy a more united, more harmonious community? Who would you be willing to trade to accomplish something you really believe in? Questions like this sound pretty abhorrent in the abstract … but in our everyday lives, we entertain them more often than we’d like to admit. This is Human Sacrifice — not in...

86 - An Ingrate's Guide to Gratitude 25.11.2022

“What are you thankful for? Have you counted your many blessings and named them one by one?” These are the inevitable questions whenever the Thanksgiving holiday rolls around, and for many of us, they spark an uncomfortable realization: that we do not feel as grateful as we should. In this episode, we approach the topic of gratitude from the perspective of those who struggle with it. Where does gr...

85 - In Love He Predestined Us 18.11.2022

In Matthew 11, Jesus hints at the unfolding mystery of divine election — a timely topic for Mark, who is writing a devotional on Ephesians 1.4 at the moment. In this episode, Cameron asks Mark about the doctrine of election and predestination. Is it an inexplicable puzzle better left unexplored? Why does the Bible teach these things in the first place? And how should we feel about the idea of God...

084 - The Complexities of Conscience 11.11.2022

“A Good Confession” is the name the adult Sunday School class Mark teaches, a line-by-line exposition of the Westminster Confession of Faith. As the class reaches Chapter 20, devoted to the freedom of the Christian conscience, a complex picture is emerging of how the divines apply the Bible’s teaching on this subject. In this episode, Mark and Cameron explore some of the tensions inherent in tryin...

083 - Trick or Treat? 04.11.2022

We’ve tackled some serious topics in past episodes of The Commentary — but this is not one of those conversations. Instead, Cameron and Mark will tackle the heady subject of Halloween. Are the traditions of this controversial celebration at odds with Christian faith, or is it okay to dress up in a costume and go trick-or-treating? And can we agree to disagree on matters like this without violating...

082 - Religious Liberty 28.10.2022

It’s often said that the Reformers — and later, the Pilgrims — advocated for religious liberty, which is understood to mean “the freedom to believe whatever you want.” But is this really the kind of freedom they had in mind? In this episode, Mark and Cameron discuss the tensions between the biblical (and classical) understanding of liberty as the freedom to pursue the good versus the later enlight...

081 - Vacationing for God's Glory 30.09.2022

As Mark prepares for a long-anticipated Paris vacation, Cameron asks what our theology can teach us about the role of work, rest, refreshment, and (yes!) vacation. Is the God-given purpose of leisure merely to recharge our batteries for more work, or does it point us toward something deeper? Is rest more than just the absence of work? In this episode, we explore these questions and more.

080 - Man's Chief End 23.09.2022

The Shorter Catechism famously asserts that “man’s chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy him forever.” It sounds great — but what does it mean? In this episode, Cameron asks Mark to explain what the Westminster perspective on human purpose really is, and how we might actually go about fulfilling that purpose.

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