Laugh on Track
Summary: Fake laughter, real funny. Christian comedy featuring hilarity of biblical proportions.
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- Artist: Nathan McMillan
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Podcasts:
Get some help for those unfulfilled New Year's resolutions. And get some ideas about church membership, church staff introductions and Bible reading plans.
In a special Christmas celebration, Nate, Virgil and Melvin sing a stirring rendition of We Three Kings. Then Annie puts the icing on the cake with her performance of Away in a Manger.
Like college football, Christmas needs a series of bowl games to match up all the holiday festivities. Then, an idea for a Christmas germ exchange moves into some childhood White Elephant memories.
An idea for treating Advent like Lent moves into some thoughts about Santa's thieving ways and how St. Nicholas would feel about his modern-day characterization.
Preparing for Christmas means cleaning out the closets and making room for new stuff. Then Melvin Cramp introduces a new Christmas classic, "How Randall the Duck Saved Christmas."
If Jesus had been born today, the shepherds and wisemen would've had much better ways of celebrating His birth. Then some thoughts about Christmas shopping and holiday movies.
Some thoughts about the first Thanksgiving includes some thoughts about the first Black Friday. Then, Virgil shares some of his family's turkey day traditions and does some Bible Trivia.
Churches can improve Sunday morning attendance by exploiting our coffee addictions. Then a look at the lost art of gratitude moves to an idea for marketing the gospel.
A documentary of the habits of suburban wildlife moves into a look at grocery stores and some fun with stocking their holiday shelves.
A creative way of combining Halloween and Reformation Day leads to church staff costumes. Then Melvin Cramp debuts a cut from his new All Saints Day album!
Tackling the important social issue of suburb names leads into biblical town names, a fire-and-brimstone car salesman, and an evangelistic haunted house.
A look at fortune and good luck charms leads to Bible stories taking place in a galaxy far, far away. Then Virgil is back for some harvest-time Bible trivia.
A marriage celebration leads to Scripture signs for the home, board games, psychoanalysis, and name-based adjectives.
Some thoughts about not working on Sunday moves into the world of sports and foul language. Then singer Melvin Cramp laments his siblingless existence.
Four-year-old Annie McMillan guest stars to provide the laughs as she discusses Sunday school snacks, life as an older sister, and art.