Episodes

  • The Truth About Sin (Part 4)
    Mar 30 2026

    If God isn't keeping a distance from us, why does it feel like there is a massive chasm between us and the Divine? In Part 4 of our series, we look at Colossians 1:21 to uncover a profound truth: the separation we experience isn't a geographical or legal reality—it is a state of being "alienated in our minds".


    We discuss how our own "hostile minds" and "evil deeds" create a perceived distance that doesn't actually exist in God’s heart. By looking at the power of intimacy and the simplicity of the early church, we explore why the "good news" is much simpler than the religious systems we’ve built around it.

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    24 mins
  • The Truth About Sin (Part 3)
    Mar 25 2026

    Why does it sometimes feel "virtuous" to carry the heavy backpack of shame? In Part 3 of our series, we deconstruct the traditional view of Romans 3:23 and the "Romans Road" to see if we’ve been misinterpreting the very nature of sin.

    We often treat sin as a legal record of bad behavior that requires us to put ourselves in a "spiritual doghouse" before we can approach God again. In this episode, we challenge the religious model of "probation" and "behavioral checklists," proposing instead that the Gospel is an invitation to move from the identity of an orphan back into the identity of a son or daughter.

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    33 mins
  • The Truth About Sin (Part 2)
    Mar 23 2026

    If sin is "missing the mark" of our intended design, why is it so hard to stop hitting the wrong targets? In Part 2 of our series, we dive into the fascinating intersection of faith and neuroscience to understand why behavior modification often feels like putting a "band-aid on cancer".

    We explore the "loyalty of the brain"—the way our nervous systems are hardwired to seek safety and security through familiar habits, even when those habits are destructive. From the dopamine loops of our daily choices to the deep-seated "neural highways" formed by childhood self-preservation, we discuss why you can't simply "will" your way out of dislocation.


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    30 mins
  • The Truth About Sin (Part 1)
    Mar 9 2026

    We’ve often been taught that sin is a list of moral failures to be managed. But what if sin isn't actually about your behavior, but about your 'Inherent Design'? In this episode, we redefine 'missing the mark'—not as failing to hit a moral target, but as living outside of our given identity. When we view sin as a behavioral problem, we fall into the trap of endless modification and inevitable shame. But when we see it as a departure from who we were created to be, the solution isn't a better 'effort'—it’s a return to our true design.


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    32 mins
  • Your Truth vs The Truth (Part 2)
    Mar 9 2026

    Is faith a feeling, or is it a frequency? Part 1 was about how we perceive reality, Part 2 is about how we participate in it. We often mistake 'faith' for a internal feeling or a sheer act of will, but what if the power lies in the pivot? Drawing from biblical accounts of healing, we explore the distinction between believing in our own potential and responding to a Divine call. It wasn’t the man’s internal certainty that moved his legs—it was his response to the Word. Join us as we discuss why 'The Truth' requires more than just an opinion; it requires a response.


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    39 mins
  • The Bethel Confession - A Prayerful Conversation
    Feb 4 2026

    When a high-profile church issues a public apology, the ripples are felt across the entire body of Christ. But how do we process these moments without falling into cynicism or blind defense? In this episode, we sit down to discuss the recent confession sermon from Bethel Church through the lens of grace and truth.

    We explore why true repentance is measured by fruit rather than just words, how to navigate the complexities of church hurt, and the importance of inspecting the "orchard" of a ministry with a heart of restoration. Join us for a careful, grace-filled conversation on what it looks like for a movement to turn, and how we can respond with discernment rather than judgment.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Your Truth vs The Truth (Part 1)
    Jan 10 2026

    We live in a world of objective facts, yet we experience a world of subjective filters. This podcast explores the gap between ontological truth—what things actually are—and our perceived reality. While our beliefs may not change the nature of the universe, they radically transform our ability to relate to it, dictating how we connect, collide, and experience everything around us.

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    33 mins
  • Jesus IS Salvation (Part 8)
    Jan 3 2026

    Jesus didn't come to offer us salvation as a gift he gives. Jesus came to offer himself; He IS Salvation! Just like the Rich Young Ruler came to Jesus hoping to get something from Jesus, as though Jesus had commodities like peace and salvation to offer. Jesus IS our peace & salvation. We pray all who approach Jesus see Him is the gift and not simply the gift giver.

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    28 mins