The Good Scroll Podcast

The Good Scroll Podcast
Podcast Description
The Good Scroll Podcast is, quite simply, a podcast about the Bible. Lee Eric Fesko, a pastor at Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee, uses The Good Scroll to facilitate small group Bible studies and training in the Word—but we hope anyone utilizes it! His regular co-hosts include Dr. David Filson, one of the pastors at Christ Pres, and Melanie Rainer, the ministry director at the Cool Springs campus of Christ Presbyterian Church. Our topics include surveys of the books of the Bible and matters of Reformed Theology and the Westminster Standards. Or sometimes we'll just talk about whatever; take a listen!
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The podcast centers on the exploration of the Bible through topics such as the Westminster Confession of Faith and the character of God as revealed in the Minor Prophets, with specific episodes detailing chapters from the Westminster standards and insights on books like Obadiah and Amos. Additional discussions address overarching themes of Reformed Theology, free will, God's covenant, and the nature of God’s judgment and mercy.

The Good Scroll Podcast is, quite simply, a podcast about the Bible. Lee Eric Fesko, a pastor at Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee, uses The Good Scroll to facilitate small group Bible studies and training in the Word—but we hope anyone utilizes it! His regular co-hosts include Dr. David Filson, one of the pastors at Christ Pres, and Melanie Rainer, the ministry director at the Cool Springs campus of Christ Presbyterian Church. Our topics include surveys of the books of the Bible and matters of Reformed Theology and the Westminster Standards. Or sometimes we’ll just talk about whatever; take a listen!
The Good Scroll podcasts hosts a series on the Westminster Confession of Faith. This is the seventeenth episode in this series uploaded on May 7, 2025. Pastors David Filson and Lee Eric Fesko take us on an overview of chapters 32 and 33, ”Of the State of Men After Death, and of the Resurrection of the Dead,” and ”Of the Last Judgment.”

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