Category Archives: Faith Debate

Blog posts for the Frederick Faith Debate.

Program Air Date: Sunday, February 23rd, 2020 – 9am

Radio is the Original Social Media This look back at social media from 2019 includes an open letter to Christians, a story often claimed to be about Einstein, some shade thrown at Punxsutawney Phil, and more! The panel: Troy Skinner.  Faith Debate host and Pastor of Living Faith Ministries in Hagerstown, Maryland. Link to Faith…read more »

Program Air Date: Sunday, February 16th, 2020 – 9am

Sharing “Unplanned”.  Muslim Assimilation.  Abortion Clinics.  Climate Change.  Bryce Harper.  What do they have in common?  They all get talked about in this “Social Media Review” episode of the Faith Debate. The panel: Troy Skinner.  Faith Debate host and Pastor of Living Faith Ministries in Hagerstown, Maryland. Link to Faith Debate podcasts on iTunes here.  Stream,…read more »

Program Air Date: Sunday, February 9th, 2020 – 9am

A Walk Down Social Media Lane Some were funny, some serious.  Perhaps others were inane, while others were profound,  Troy Skinner has selected what he believes to be “the greatest hits” of his Facebook feed last year, based upon the Social Media feedback received.. The panel: Troy Skinner.  Faith Debate host and Pastor of Living…read more »

Program Air Date: Sunday, February 2nd, 2020 – 9am

Snark, Pokes, Sarcasm, and More The Methodist controversy over defining marriage, Chik-fil-A upsetting its fan base, hit songs, quotes form sermons, and more.  Relive the action for the past year of Social Media as Troy Skinner shares his Facebook memories. The panel: Troy Skinner.  Faith Debate host and Pastor of Living Faith Ministries in Hagerstown,…read more »

Program Air Date: Sunday, January 26th, 2020 – 9am

Where does a Small Church Go from Here? Living Faith Ministries is a very small church, with about a-dozen-and-a-half people involved right now.  The typical Sunday worship service has approximately twelve people in attendance.  So, if just one or two married couples miss the worship service on any particular Sunday then attendance that week is…read more »

Program Air Date: Sunday, January 19th, 2020 – 9am

The Process and Purpose of Hiring a Pastor When a pastor was sought for Living Faith Ministries in Hagerstown, the congregation undertook a somewhat unconventional path forward.  What was the hiring process and motivational purpose of the church when bringing on board a man to be under shepherd for this particular flock of God’s people?…read more »

Program Air Date: Sunday, January 12th, 2020 – 9am

What is Church? There’s a church in Hagerstown called Living Faith Ministries that existed for two years without a pastor.  How did that work?  What were the words of caution they heard from others? The panel: Troy Skinner.  Faith Debate host and Pastor of Living Faith Ministries in Hagerstown, Maryland. Jonathan Switzer.  Founder of Crossed…read more »

Program Air Date: Sunday, January 5th, 2020 – 9am

Starting a Church Without a Pastor Lots of people leave a church.  Some leave forever.  Others leave for another church.  Some then leave these other churches and bounce from church to church hoping to find an ill-defined feeling of “home”.  If unsuccessful and frustrated, then what?  Start your own church, even without a pastor!  That’s…read more »

Program Air Date: Sunday, December 29th, 2019 – 9am

The Positives and Negatives of House Churches With a seemingly increased number of American Christians choosing to attend house churches (as opposed to attending big traditional churches), what are the consequences of their choice?  In other words, by being involved with a house church, what do they gain that’s good?  What do they gain that’s…read more »

Program Air Date: Sunday, December 22nd, 2019 – 9am

Is the House Church Movement Unique to a Particular Branch of Christianity? As more and more small house churches begin to dot the American church landscape, is there a particular “flavor” of Christianity that’s leading the charge?  For example, are Charismatic Christians more likely to prefer a house church?  Or is it more about general…read more »