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Snake on the Table

Podcast by Jerry Dorris & Tanner Cartwright

English

History & religion

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Reformation Church pastors, Jerry Dorris and Tanner Cartwright, hash out tough and often taboo topics.

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episode SNAKE 99: Does How We Present Ourselves In Public Matter? artwork

SNAKE 99: Does How We Present Ourselves In Public Matter?

In a culture that constantly pushes against biblical standards, we're challenged to reconsider what true femininity and masculinity look like in our homes. This conversation cuts through modern confusion to address something deeply practical yet profoundly spiritual: how we present ourselves and raise our children reflects our understanding of God's created order. Drawing from passages like 1 Peter and Titus, we're reminded that femininity isn't weakness—it's strength expressed through gentleness, dignity, and grace. The discussion reveals that modesty isn't merely about avoiding immodesty; it's about cultivating beauty that honors God and respects others. When we teach our daughters to carry themselves with elegance and our sons to dress with intentionality, we're not imposing legalistic rules—we're shepherding their hearts toward self-governance rooted in biblical principles. The goal isn't external conformity but internal transformation that naturally flows outward. As we consider how our families present themselves to the world, we're confronted with a deeper question: does our appearance reflect the order, beauty, and intentionality of the God we serve? This isn't about pride or pretense; it's about stewardship of the bodies and resources God has given us, and about loving our neighbors well enough to present ourselves in ways that honor them and open doors for gospel conversations.

5 May 2026 - 46 min
episode SNAKE 98: Why Must We Employ Corrective Church Discipline? artwork

SNAKE 98: Why Must We Employ Corrective Church Discipline?

Church discipline often carries a negative connotation in modern Christianity, yet this conversation reveals it as one of the most loving and necessary practices for spiritual health. We discover that discipline exists on a spectrum—from formative structures that shape our worldview to corrective measures when we stray into sin. The biblical principle is clear: early, quick intervention protects us from devastating consequences down the road, much like addressing a two-year-old's disobedience prevents disaster at fourteen. What emerges is a beautiful tension between grace and accountability. When we fail to address false teaching or persistent sin, we're not being loving—we're allowing poison to spread through the body of Christ. The discussion challenges our cultural aversion to confrontation and authority, reminding us that God-given structures exist for our protection and flourishing. True love doesn't overlook sin; it courageously addresses it for the sake of Christ's name, the purity of the church, and ultimately the restoration of the wandering soul. We're called to trust the shepherds God has placed over us while maintaining discernment, recognizing that discipline done rightly produces the peaceable fruit of righteousness.

28 Apr 2026 - 48 min
episode SNAKE 97: Michael Faris on Corrupt Judges, Abortion, Foreign Aid, Welfare States, and More! artwork

SNAKE 97: Michael Faris on Corrupt Judges, Abortion, Foreign Aid, Welfare States, and More!

In this special edition of Snake on the Table, Tanner and Jerry sit down with Michael Ferris for a wide-ranging conversation about the state of our nation and the kind of men it will take to confront it. We gave him room to speak, and he did. He talked about corrupt judges, the rot in the judiciary, abortion and the need to defend the unborn without compromise, election integrity, voter ID, dirty voter rolls, the surveillance state, welfare dependency, EBT abuse, and the broader corruption that keeps ordinary citizens from being honestly represented. What follows is not a polished, consultant-crafted performance. It is a raw, direct conversation with a man convinced that the system is broken and that cowardice will not fix it. Get Jerry's new book: https://amzn.to/3Ogr0NY [https://amzn.to/3Ogr0NY]

21 Apr 2026 - 1 h 33 min
episode SNAKE 96: No Justice for Iryna Zarutska! artwork

SNAKE 96: No Justice for Iryna Zarutska!

When injustice strikes and the systems we trust fail us, where do we turn? This conversation challenges us to think deeply about our response when courts release the guilty and innocent blood cries out for justice. Drawing from the example of David in 1 Samuel, we're reminded that faithful response isn't passive resignation disguised as piety. David didn't just write psalms and pray while Saul pursued him—he took action within his God-given authority while refusing to take vengeance into his own hands. The key distinction matters: we must both cry out to God as the ultimate Judge and engage faithfully in our spheres of influence. This means supporting righteous magistrates, raising children who understand civic duty, and speaking prophetically to those in power. Like the prophets who confronted kings at great personal risk, we're called to warn leaders that God will judge injustice. Yet we must avoid two ditches—becoming either detached pietists who only pray or political sycophants who compromise our prophetic voice for access. The challenge before us is to discern the difference between Elijah's role as prophet and Obadiah's role as a God-fearing official working within a corrupt system. Both feared God, both served faithfully, but in different capacities. As we navigate our broken judicial system and cultural decay, we need both prayer and action, both long-term strategy and immediate courage, both prophetic declaration and wise engagement. Chapter 1: The Failure of Justice: A Case Study We examine the recent case where a man who killed a Ukrainian woman was deemed incompetent to stand trial, raising questions about judicial failure and the Christian response. Chapter 2: The Problem of Judicial Overreach and Impeachment We discuss how the judiciary has gained excessive power in American government and why impeaching corrupt judges should be a priority, though it's politically difficult. Chapter 3: The Christian Response: Prayer, Prophecy, and Action We explore the balanced Christian response that includes prayer, prophetic witness to magistrates, and strategic political action rather than either pietistic passivity or vigilantism. Chapter 4: Distinguishing Roles: Prophets, Politicians, and Purity Spiraling We distinguish between the prophetic role of pastors and the strategic role of politicians, warning against both compromise and purity spiraling that weakens our effectiveness.

14 Apr 2026 - 31 min
episode SNAKE 95: Should We Use AI In Our Writing? artwork

SNAKE 95: Should We Use AI In Our Writing?

In this compelling discussion, we're invited to wrestle with a thoroughly modern question: how do we faithfully steward the tools God has placed in our hands? The conversation centers on artificial intelligence as a resource for ministry work, particularly in sermon preparation and writing. Rather than viewing technology as a threat to authentic pastoral care, we're challenged to see it as a potential gift—much like the scribes who assisted the apostle Paul in writing his epistles. The core spiritual insight here is about stewardship and intentionality. Just as the ancient church utilized available resources without compromising the integrity of God's Word, we too can embrace tools that multiply our effectiveness without replacing the irreplaceable: the human touch, pastoral wisdom, and Spirit-led application of Scripture to real lives. This discussion reminds us that our calling isn't to reject every advancement, but to discern how we can redeem technology for kingdom purposes while guarding against laziness and inauthenticity. The challenge is clear: can we use these tools to serve more people, communicate more clearly, and steward our time more wisely, all while maintaining the personal, Spirit-filled dimension that no machine can replicate?

31 Mar 2026 - 32 min
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