Two Beers and a Bible is a Christian podcast that drinks non-alcoholic beers while discussing Scripture. The provocative name is intentional outreach — the show promotes sobriety and engages the Bible
Two Beers and a Bible is a Christian podcast created with a specific evangelistic vision: making Christianity accessible to people who find traditional church culture off-putting or irrelevant. The name is designed to signal that the show is for people who are not comfortable in church — people who might need a beer in hand to feel comfortable talking about God. The key detail that makes this work: the hosts drink non-alcoholic (NA) beers, and the show explicitly promotes sobriety and NA culture as a way to participate in social settings without alcohol.
The result is a podcast that occupies an unusual niche: genuinely evangelical in theological content (the hosts engage Scripture seriously, with real preparation and biblical literacy) while using a format and aesthetic designed for people who would never walk into a church. The casual conversation-over-drinks format makes biblical discussion feel accessible rather than institutional.
The theological content of Two Beers and a Bible is Christ-centered and substantive. The hosts work through Scripture with genuine engagement rather than surface-level inspiration. Their NA beer advocacy — recommending specific NA beer brands, promoting sobriety in social contexts — gives the show a practical community dimension beyond Bible discussion. The podcast is appropriate for mature Christian adults and may be particularly valuable for Christians who want to introduce faith conversations to friends in secular contexts. Find the podcast on major podcast platforms. See our Biblical Discernment Guide for resources on engaging culture wisely.
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