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Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

Faith and the Baseball Playoffs (with Brandon Cash)

Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

Talbot School of Theology at Biola University / Sean McDowell & Scott Rae

Christian, Sean Mcdowell, Think Biblically, Christianity, Culture, Church, Religion & Spirituality, Biola, Talbot, Scott Rae

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2018

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Join us as Scott interviews Talbot professor and Los Angeles Dodgers chaplain Brandon Cash, as he describes his ongoing ministry with the Dodgers' players and coaches, with a specific emphasis on the current postseason playoffs. Professor Brandon Cash is Assistant Professor of Christian Ministry and Leadership at Talbot and co-pastor of Oceanside Christian Fellowship in El Segundo, California. He has been the chaplain for the Dodgers for the past 7 years. Read a transcri...

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0:00.0

Welcome to the podcast Think Biblically, Conversations on Faith and Culture.

0:10.0

I'm your host Scott Ray, Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Christian Ethics at

0:14.1

Talbot School of Theology here at Biola University.

0:17.0

We're here with our guest today, Professor Brandon Cash, who among other things is Professor

0:25.8

of Homiletics and preaching here at Talbot. He also serves as co-pastorate Oceanside Christian Fellowship,

0:32.4

but his greatest claim to fame, other than

0:34.5

being married to his wife and the father of his children, is that he is the chaplain of the

0:39.1

Los Angeles Dodgers. So Brandon, this is a particularly interesting time of year for you in your role as

0:45.8

chaplain to the dodge being in the post season so how does how does being chaplain

0:50.9

to the Dodgers how is it different in the post season than it is

0:55.4

during the regular season? Bible study attendance and chapel attendance is

1:00.3

higher during the regular season. There's just so much going on with the

1:04.5

playoffs and the playoff schedule that the routine is a little different, travel

1:09.5

more, but overall there's a lot of the same but this is a fun time of year for me. It's when I can I really enjoy going to the games and

1:17.4

Getting to see this type of excellence up close more

1:25.0

up close, more regularly. So it's a lot of fun for the players,

1:24.0

but the routine gets thrown out of whack a little bit.

1:27.0

Okay, so tell our listeners a bit more about what's involved in your role

1:32.0

as chaplain for the Dodgers and is that basically

1:35.8

the same role that other chaplains have with other major league baseball

1:40.7

teams? Yeah so we have chaplains throughout, not just Major League Baseball, but Minor League Baseball

1:45.8

in Latin America, even starting in Cuba.

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