675: Trinity A (5/31/2026)

675: Trinity A (5/31/2026)

From Pulpit Fiction Podcast by Robb McCoy and Eric Fistler

May 24, 2026 · 55 min

About this episode

This episode explores the themes of the Great Commission and Genesis 1, focusing on faith, doubt, and the nature of creation.

Notes Matthew 28:16-20 Genesis 1:1-2:4A Exploring the profound themes of the Great Commission and Genesis 1, this episode delves into the nature of faith, doubt, and the ongoing work of creation. Join us as we unpack the theological depths of Matthew 28 and Genesis 1, emphasizing community, God's authority, and intrinsic goodness. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Great Commission and Context 03:07 Exploring the Great Commission's Significance 05:52 Doubt and Faith: A Complex Relationship 11:59 Authority and Power in the Great Commission 17:56 The Nature of Commissioning and Community 28:17 The Essence of Community in Faith 29:57 Exploring Genesis: The Creation Narrative 34:31 The Ongoing Act of Creation 41:10 The Intrinsic Goodness of Creation 48:26 Humanity's Role in Creation 51:31 The Power of Language in Creation

People in this episode

Hosts: Robb McCoy, Eric Fistler

Topics covered

  • Great Commission
  • Genesis creation narrative
  • faith and doubt
  • theological exploration
  • community in faith
  • God's authority
  • intrinsic goodness of creation

Keywords

  • Great Commission
  • Genesis
  • faith
  • doubt
  • creation
  • community
  • theology
  • God's authority
  • intrinsic goodness

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Books & works: Great Commission, Genesis

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