152 episodes

Welcome to Redemption’s Table – a fresh ingredient podcast. Every week I will sit down to this table with a Special Guest, share a restaurant meal or cup of coffee or an ice cream cone, and engage in a recorded podcast conversation, on site, with redemption as the main course. You’re invited to join in on this flavorful adventure that will accentuate the reality of redemption in the lives of everyday people like you and me. A reality that, I believe, finds its ultimate expression in Jesus of Nazareth, Who is the “not-so-secret ingredient” to the redemption we all seek.

Redemption's Table with Robert Barge Redemption's Table

    • Religion & Spirituality

Welcome to Redemption’s Table – a fresh ingredient podcast. Every week I will sit down to this table with a Special Guest, share a restaurant meal or cup of coffee or an ice cream cone, and engage in a recorded podcast conversation, on site, with redemption as the main course. You’re invited to join in on this flavorful adventure that will accentuate the reality of redemption in the lives of everyday people like you and me. A reality that, I believe, finds its ultimate expression in Jesus of Nazareth, Who is the “not-so-secret ingredient” to the redemption we all seek.

    Drawn In to the Pixels

    Drawn In to the Pixels

    I remember my family's first color television.  I came home from school one day as a boy and there it was in our den.  I sprawled out in the floor and watched the Sergeant Jack Show, featuring Dick Tracy cartoons, on Channel 42 out of Birmingham.   I was enthralled.  I was drawn in to the screen and would sometimes sit so close, I could see the hundreds of multicolored dots that made up the greater image. And I heard those famous words from my parents every child has heard - "Don't sit so close to the screen; you'll ruin your eyes."

     

    I'm grateful to say, I have yet to need prescription glasses.  But I am still being drawn in to the pixels.  Perhaps you are as well.  And if you're not, I would highly recommend it.  Because there's a lot more beauty coming at you than you realize.  But the only way you can catch more of it is to zoom in and slow down.  A life-changing mystery awaits when you do.

     

    Featuring "Re-Enchanted World" by John Mark McMillan (Used by Permission through Musicbed).

    • 17 min
    WORSHIP

    WORSHIP

    Consider your worship.  In the first 22 weeks of 2024, what worship moments have been most memorable to you?

     

    Worship is an easy word to ignore.  It's wrapped in plain brown paper.  We imagine we could guess the content of today's Table without opening or listening.  Yet, it's the very thing that can calm and rattle your life at the same time.

     

    God is ready to meet you right now wherever you are.  When He does, will you take off your shoes to walk on holy ground, or will you walk on by?   

     

    Featuring "All In All" and "Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus" by Josh Garrels (Used by Permission through Musicbed).

    • 23 min
    A HOST OF FRIENDS

    A HOST OF FRIENDS

    Welcome to our 150th Redemption's Table!  

     

    I am learning how to host a podcast.  I now have 150 episodes of practice.  And I think the secret is to not take yourself too seriously while taking your guest and your subject very seriously.

     

    Come join us for some fun as the host becomes the guest and I get grilled by three of the sharpest people I know.  Along the way, I'll share a little bit of my motivation for doing this podcast and how the Table has changed since that first episode back in 2019.  Get ready to smile, to be encouraged, and perhaps hear that one thing awaiting your discovery that has the potential to change the rest of your year. 

     

    I am a host of friends and I have a host of friends.  And you are one of them.

     

    Featuring "Let's Go Outside" by The National Parks (Used by Permission through Musicbed).

    • 21 min
    NAVIGATING YOUR SOUL

    NAVIGATING YOUR SOUL

    I like the word navigate.  I like the images that come to mind when I ponder that word.  It falls into a category of simplicity, of a way of life that brims with more intensity, with more pure oxygen than any artificial substitute our culture keeps seducing us to embrace.

     

    To navigate is to know where we are, and to know where we want to go.  Once those two points are established, we follow the way.  It behooves us all to choose our path wisely.

     

    You can navigate a trail, a river, a kayak, a surf board. But can you truly navigate your soul?  Yes, I believe you can.  Because if you don't, someone is going to.  And they might just have you believing the path you are on is where you really want to go.

     

    Featuring "Constellations" by Ellie Holcomb (Used by Permission through Musicbed).

    • 17 min
    ECLYPSO

    ECLYPSO

    Eclipse.  Last month, millions in North America migrated both near and far to fall under the wonder of a moon shadow for a few, brief moments.  A total solar eclipse.

     

    Calypso.  A musical style which originated in Trinidad, Tobago, and spread throughout the West Indies of the Caribbean.

     

    Eclypso.  A combination of two familiar words to inspire a brand new thought.

     

    Eclypso.  It's the song, it's the dance of your soul before God that rises in an eclipse-like moment, as you become enthralled with awe.

     

    Let your curiosity draw you in.  Consider the question - when was the last time your soul was caught up in the rhythm of eclypso?

     

    Featuring "Great Sky" by The National Parks (Used by Permission through Musicbed).

    • 16 min
    HEARTSONGS & SPARKLEFLIES

    HEARTSONGS & SPARKLEFLIES

    Conversation with Special Guest:  Raymond Turner

    Recorded Live in Sparklefly Studio in CookChildren's Medical Center - Fort Worth, Texas.

     

    We step in and out of sacred spaces every day, oft times unaware.  But every now and then, we are overwhelmed from the outside in and the inside out simultaneously, just by being where we are.  

     

    That's how I felt when I visited Raymond Turner at Sparklefly Studio in Fort Worth, Texas.  Raymond is the Recording Studio Producer at Sparklefly - a professional state-of-the-art recording space inside a children's hospital.  Talk about innovative and one-of-a-kind.  Raymond helps children battling illness write and record their own songs.  Some of Raymond's work includes taking the heartbeats of little ones in the NICU unit and lovingly turning it into music for their families.  Some of these children are either premature, struggling to survive, or have already passed away.

     

    How incredibly redemptive is that!

     

    Featuring "Brand New Day" and "HeartSong" - recorded and produced by CookChildren's patients and Raymond Turner (Used by Permission).

    • 41 min

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