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  • Episode Fifteen: The One Where That Verse Does Not Mean What You Think It Means
    2026/07/13

    “I can do all things.” “Judge not.” “Money is the root of all evil.” “Turn the other cheek.” “God has plans to prosper you.”

    The Bible says all of those things…right?

    For our Season 1 finale, we are taking on some of the most quoted (and most misquoted) verses in Scripture. We dig into what these passages actually mean, why context matters, and how pulling a verse away from the surrounding text can completely distort its message.

    There are jokes, motivational posters take a few casualties, and the Dutch somehow get dragged into it....but the point is serious: even Satan quoted Scripture. Knowing a verse is not the same thing as understanding it.

    As we close out Season 1, we are also looking ahead to Season 2, where we will begin chasing the threads woven throughout the Bible and discovering how the whole story points us toward Christ.

    Open your Bible. Read the next verse. Context matters.

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    1 時間 24 分
  • Episode Fourteen: The One Where Pastor Brad Patterson Walks Us Through the Vote, the Word, and the Weirdness
    2026/06/29

    Episode 14 is in the books, and this one gets into the weeds in the best way.

    We had the privilege of sitting down with our pastor, Brad Patterson over at FBC Lavon to talk through the SBC: what it is, what it does, why it matters, and why the recent conversation around women in church leadership has stirred up so much debate.

    We discuss the proposed amendment vote, how Brad voted, why he voted that way, and then we do what should always come first: we open Scripture.

    This episode walks through women in leadership, the role of pastors and elders, feminism, cultural pressure, slippery slopes in church leadership, and the deep importance of women in the life and mission of the church.

    This isn’t a conversation about winning arguments. It’s about asking whether the church will be shaped by culture, tradition, preference, or the Word of God.

    Hard topic. Honest conversation. Open Bible.


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    1 時間 49 分
  • Episode Thirteen: The One Where We Get Naked
    2026/06/15

    Adam hid behind fig leaves.

    We hide behind everything else.

    From Genesis to the Cross, the Bible tells one story: humanity running from God and God pursuing humanity anyway.

    In this episode, we'll unpack Jesus' command to deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Him and why the self we're protecting might be the very thing keeping us from the life we're looking for.

    The first Adam hid because he was naked. The last Adam hung naked on a cross so we would never have to hide again.

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    59 分
  • Episode Twelve: The One Where Idolatry Didn't Disappear...It Just Got Better Marketing
    2026/06/01

    What if idolatry didn't disappear...what if it just got better marketing?

    In this episode, we compare the idols of Scripture with the ones we still chase today. While most of us aren't melting gold and building calves, we're often just as willing to give our attention, affection, and trust to things that were never meant to sit on the throne of our hearts.

    We unpack why humans keep repeating the same mistakes throughout history, how to recognize modern idols in our own lives, and why a genuine relationship with God is the only thing capable of putting everything else in its proper place.

    And because no meaningful theological discussion is complete without it, this episode also contains an audible fart (because we're children) and an extended Fat Bastard impression that probably lasted longer than it should have.

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    1 時間 35 分
  • Episode Eleven: The One Where Tradition Became the Gospel
    2026/05/18

    This week we stepped directly into the minefield of church tradition. From the Pharisees and the Corban loophole to indulgences, veneration, worship wars, legalism, and modern cultural Christianity, we talked about what happens when traditions slowly become more important than the Gospel itself.

    But before Protestants get too comfortable throwing stones at Catholics, we also held up the mirror to ourselves. Because every church tradition, denomination, and Christian subculture has the same temptation: replacing real heart-level obedience with outward performance and comfortable routines.

    Somewhere along the way, many churches became experts at defending preferences while forgetting the actual mission Jesus gave us.

    So we re-centered the conversation where it belongs:
    Jesus.
    The Gospel.
    Repentance.
    Grace.
    Communion with Christ.
    And actually living out the faith instead of just inheriting it culturally.

    Turns out the real enemy may not be tradition itself… but anything that quietly takes the throne Jesus was supposed to sit on.

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    56 分
  • Episode Ten: The One Where Nobody Told Me I’d Still Be This Bad at Being a Christian
    2026/05/04

    I didn’t expect following Jesus to still feel like this much of a fight. We went in planning to talk about struggle and ended up saying the stuff most people keep to themselves. What it feels like when you keep falling into the same things. When getting back up feels exhausting. When you start wondering if you should be further along by now.

    And yeah, we said it out loud. Sometimes it feels like prayers go straight to voicemail.

    Not in a rebellious way. In an honest, “God, where are you?” kind of way.

    We wrestle with that tension, believing He’s there while feeling like nothing’s changing. Holding onto faith while carrying the weight of unanswered prayers and unmet needs.

    We don’t tie it up neatly. We don’t fix it.

    But we do land here. Even if it feels like silence, we’re still getting back up.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, tired, or like you’re not measuring up, this one’s for you.



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    1 時間 41 分
  • Episode Nine: The One Where We Almost Stay on Topic
    2026/04/20

    Biblical friendship isn’t just grabbing coffee and calling it accountability. It’s costly. It’s honest. It’s the kind of friendship that shows up when things get messy.

    In this episode, we break down what real, biblical friendship actually looks like—our responsibility to one another, why being rooted in the church body matters more than people think, and how iron actually sharpens iron (spoiler: it’s not always comfortable).

    Also… somewhere along the way, we start singing, things get a little out of hand, and a hemorrhoid named Himothy makes an appearance.

    Yeah… just listen.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Episode Eight: The One Where a Man Steps Up
    2026/03/30

    Episode 8 isn’t your typical conversation… it’s one that hits close to home.

    We sit down with Devin Dowdy as he pulls back the curtain on what’s really driving him: faith, conviction, and a willingness to stand up when it counts. No fluff, no scripted answers-just an honest look at leadership in our schools, our community, and the political space around it.

    If you’ve ever wondered who’s shaping the future locally (and why it matters), this is the episode you don’t skip.

    Early voting runs April 20 through May 2, 2026. Pay attention… this one actually affects you.

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    1 時間 47 分