
What does Jesus think about sports culture in America? That’s a Good Question Live explores issues like this in-depth.
Who should take communion?
Can Christians practice yoga?
How should we think about immigration, religious trauma, spiritual warfare, and Bible translations?
In this special live, in-person episode of That’s a Good Question, Pastors Ryan, Nate, and Jon take unscripted questions from the audience and respond in plain language with biblical clarity and pastoral wisdom. Many people enjoyed the fresh format, which is now known as That’s a Good Question Live.
This wide-ranging conversation tackles some of today’s most pressing cultural and theological questions, including:
- A Christian perspective on sports, fandom, and idolatry
- Who is allowed to take communion? (Church membership and guarding the table explained)
- Can Christians practice yoga?
- Infant baptism vs. infant dedication — what does the Bible teach?
- Grace, abortion, and personal responsibility
- Immigration and immigration enforcement through a biblical lens
- Responding to religious trauma and church hurt
- Spiritual warfare vs. the flesh vs. worldly influence
- Are some Bible translations better than others?
- Should Christians study philosophy?
- Grace, obedience, and how faith and works fit together
Throughout the episode, the pastors emphasize two key biblical themes: truth and compassion — holding fast to God’s Word while loving people well in a complicated world. Importantly, That’s a Good Question Live offers unique biblical insights on these themes.
Whether you’re wrestling with a theological tension, cultural controversy, or personal struggle, this episode offers thoughtful, gospel-centered responses grounded in Scripture. In fact, That’s a Good Question Live provides a safe place for open dialogue on challenging subjects.
If you have a question about the Christian faith, submit it at roundthetable.co/questions — it might be featured in a future episode.











