Everyone has thoughts on the Big Questions... and even the little questions! We go out into local breweries to talk to you, about your thoughts on the question of the week. We then bring it all in and give you our Christian perspective about these topics.
We spent an evening at Cheshire Craft with pizza and strangers-turned-confessors, asking: are you spiritual, religious, or none of the above?
You’ll hear everything from proud Catholic check-ins and Methodist memories to painful grief and anger at God, plus the honest reality of church hurt and what it means to still have faith in Jesus.
This episode is warm, messy, and real — a reminder that faith looks different for everyone, and...
Listen to real folks at Cheshire Craft Brewing share the worst pain they've ever known—childbirth, losing a spouse, caregiving struggles, surgeries, and the messy middle of grief.
It's raw, comforting, and full of small mercies: faith, friends, cold beer, and the little moments that help us keep going.
We grabbed burgers and beers at Counterweight Brewery and asked folks a simple question: what did you used to believe that now seems totally silly? The answers are funny, blunt, and occasionally heartfelt — from Segways and Santa to faith, government, and getting older.
It’s casual conversation you’d have with a friend: funny food notes, surprising confessions, and a few moments that stick with you.
Join us at Kinsman Brewing as we chat over sandwiches and pizza with locals about whether morality comes from family, society, or God. We ask real people — parents, a psychotherapist, and longtime locals — what guides their ‘oughts’ and why sacrificial love feels so strange if evolution is all there is.
It’s casual, curious, and honest — part laughs, part thoughtful pushback, and sprinkled with C.S. Lewis–style questions about fair...
At Kinsman Brewing in Southington, CT, the hosts ask patrons whether it's okay to forgive someone who never apologizes.
Interviews include a psychotherapist’s view on releasing anger for one’s own health, personal stories about trust and betrayal, and a discussion of biblical teachings on forgiveness, reconciliation, and grace.
The episode explores practical, emotional, and spiritual reasons people do—or don’t—forgive, and the diff...
Recorded at Brass Works Brewing Company in Waterbury, this episode asks a single big question: do things happen for a reason or are they random chance?
Guests share personal stories—from meeting a spouse by accident to surviving a plane crash—and weigh perspectives including faith and providence, Genesis and free will, and scientific randomness versus meaning. The conversation explores how people find comfort, explanation, or myste...
On this episode of Faith on Tap recorded at Brass Works Brewing in Waterbury, CT, the hosts talk to patrons about what "true love" means. Guests share personal stories—from a 42-year marriage and daily devotion to sacrificial love and faith—and discuss love languages, God’s love, and how love shapes community.
Through brief interviews and thoughtful reflection, the episode explores romantic, neighborly, and divine love, highlightin...
On this episode of Faith on Tap, hosts and guests gather at Brewberry Brewery in Middlebury, CT to ask whether 2026 is worth celebrating. Over food and drinks, they chat with patrons about hope, traditions, family, and how the new year feels after a challenging 2025.
The conversation mixes lighthearted brewery banter with deeper Christian reflections on new beginnings, spiritual growth, community, and practical takeaways—like focus...
On this episode of Faith on Tap recorded at Brewberry Brewery, hosts and patrons taste local brews and ask people to grade 2025 personally. Conversations range from rising costs and everyday struggles to vacations, renovations, and neighborhood stories.
Guests share candid reflections on grief, family milestones, financial setbacks, and markers of God’s faithfulness. The episode closes with a discussion about Christian unity, divis...
We visit Cheshire Craft Brewing for surprisingly good personal pizzas, then dive into a spirited roundtable about favorite holiday films—from Elf and Red One to It's a Wonderful Life—mixing movie picks, personal stories, and reflections on the Christmas spirit.
Welcome to Faith on Tap at Cheshire Craft Brewing. Hosts chat with patrons about whether Christmas is a spiritual celebration or a cultural tradition, hearing personal stories about family gatherings, Polish pierogi, nativity scenes, and youthful faith. The episode mixes light brewery banter with thoughtful reflections on faith, charity, and holiday traditions.
At Clocktown Brewing Company, the hosts and patrons discuss one question: besides biology, what are the differences between males and females? Over drinks they share varied views — from attitude and emotional responses to spiritual roles, worship styles, and the influence of faith on marriage.
The episode captures a mix of personal takes: quick-action versus reflection, complementarian Christian perspectives on leadership and submi...
Faith on Tap visits ClockTown Brewing for drinks, food reviews, and a lively "would you rather" debate: would you rather be incredibly brilliant but homely, or incredibly attractive but unintelligent. Hosts, patrons, and special guests (including the host's mom) share personal takes and stories.
The episode explores cultural and faith perspectives on beauty, intelligence, and self-worth, mixing humor, candid opinions, and reflectio...
In this riveting episode of Faith on Tap, join us as we sit down with Daily Wire writer Pastor Brad Brandon, founder of Across Nigeria, a unique ministry that brings the gospel to Fulani Muslims in northern Nigeria. Pastor Brad shares his incredible journey from a comfortable pastorship in Connecticut to becoming a beacon of hope in one of the world's most perilous regions.
Discover how an unexpected illness became a turning point ...
On this episode of Faith on Tap, the hosts record at Witchdoctor Brewery in Southington, CT and ask patrons a simple but powerful question: who in your life deserves a thank you that you never gave?
Guests share brief, heartfelt stories — from a grandfather’s wartime service to a twin sister’s quiet love — as the conversation explores regret, gratitude, and what it means to acknowledge those who shaped us.
This episode features conversations at Witch Doctor Brewery where guests share the moments they'd relive — from engagements and newborn first meetings to childhood Christmas mornings and family game nights.
Speakers reflect on memory, the value of living in the present, faith's role in relationships, and how family traditions shape meaning and joy.
Join the hosts at Newsylum Brewing Company in Newtown, Connecticut, as they dive into insightful conversations about the legacy of parental advice. This episode explores the timeless wisdom imparted by parents and the impact of upbringing on spiritual and moral development. The diverse experiences shared by the guests highlight both godly values and moral teachings passed down through generations.
Explore what it means to grow up w...
Mark and Liz flips the script and asks patrons at Kinsmen Brewery what single question they would ask God or the universe. From the problem of suffering and the mystery of the Fall to relationship struggles, unanswered prayers, and the search for purpose, hearty and honest conversations unfold.
Guests share personal stories—dementia, cancer, faith wrestlings—and wrestle with theological and scientific tensions, showing how doubt an...
The Faith on Tap crew record at Kinsman Brewery, asking strangers about first impressions — when they’re accurate, when they fail, and what that means for Christian discernment.
Through stories (a surprising fishing tale, classroom friendships, and pastoral expectations) they explore the tension between snap judgments and calling out sin, and how maturity and grace should shape our responses.
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Saskia Inwood woke up one morning, knowing her life would never be the same. The night before, she learned the unimaginable – that the husband she knew in the light of day was a different person after dark. This season unpacks Saskia’s discovery of her husband’s secret life and her fight to bring him to justice. Along the way, we expose a crime that is just coming to light. This is also a story about the myth of the “perfect victim:” who gets believed, who gets doubted, and why. We follow Saskia as she works to reclaim her body, her voice, and her life. If you would like to reach out to the Betrayal Team, email us at betrayalpod@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram @betrayalpod and @glasspodcasts. Please join our Substack for additional exclusive content, curated book recommendations, and community discussions. Sign up FREE by clicking this link Beyond Betrayal Substack. Join our community dedicated to truth, resilience, and healing. Your voice matters! Be a part of our Betrayal journey on Substack.
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