Join Lead Pastor Paul Berthiaume and Worship Pastor Joshua Skoyen (Jacob's Well Church, Eau Claire, Wisconsin) as they dive deeper into topics from the previous Sundays' messages.
Revival is stirring up across the Chippewa Valley. This week, we celebrate what God is doing and lean into the Upper Room discourse.
Acting as a servant may call for multiple approaches depending on what the situation calls for.
The Gospel of John places an interesting focus on the word BELIEVE over the word FAITH.
As we enter this season of Lent, this episode helps us to see the incredible value of studying the Upper Room Discourse.
Who are the truth-tellers in your life? Is our culture ready to listen when they speak?
This is an important follow-up conversation to last Sunday’s message on Wickedness. How do we talk with our loved ones about the evil in this world?
This week we have special guest Mackenzie Fisk as we discuss the power of replacing harmful narratives with a better story.
What role should communion play in our worship services? How can we learn from Church History and various traditions to explore this question?
This week we have a very interesting conversation about interpreting and expounding on scripture passages.
This week we’re joined by special guest Grace Subiaga to celebrate her message and discuss the phenomenon of confirmation bias.
Family IS complicated! Even the family of Jesus came with complex dynamics and difficulties. Join Pastor Paul, Mackenzie Fisk, and Amanda Brenden as they discuss the good and the hard of being a part of a family.
There are so many good things to care about in this world, but what is the BEST thing that God is leading you to?
Our world is full of BIG, complex, and often painful situations. How do we make sense of it all? What is Jesus calling us to?
Our exploration of Jesus as the "Logos" challenges us to reassess our core motivations.
As we learn more about Jesus as the "Logos," we rediscover a Biblical perspective on the words Truth, Joy and Freedom.
Aaand we’re back! This week we catch up and go on quite a journey through history and philosophy to better under the word "Logos."
As we wrap up Season 3 of The School Of Unlearning we look ahead to a summer focused on intentionality.
This week, we welcome Jodi Jewell from World Relief Wisconsin and discuss Jesus’ response to welcoming the foreigners in our midst.
Entering into the pain of a friend is a difficult thing, and the Book of Job offers guidance on exactly what not to do.
It is critical to remember that we have a real enemy, but the victory has already been won.
This next season is full of opportunity, and this week we cover what’s coming and our hope for how God will move.
This wrap-up episode reflects on our journey through Genesis and the final chapters of Joseph’s story.
Persevere in every season of life to become a person who brings life to yourself and others.
There is a process of becoming the kind of person that can live out the dream God has placed in your heart.
We inherit a lot from our families, both good and bad, so how do we make sense of it all?
Through life, we all wrestle with God. How do we choose a perspective of blessing in the struggle and tension with God?
The story of Jacob, Laban, Leah and Rachel is a drama for the ages. Featuring Pastor Ryan Robinson.
How do we make sense of the challenge to not look back, to not cling to the past, while also learning from the lessons contained there?
Abraham’s life is a story of faith and lies. Moments of bold trust followed by compromise.
The Tower of Babel teaches a subtle but important lesson about human potential and creativity.
This is a powerful conversation on the need to understand the Wrath of God and the role of Justice.
Today we discuss how a proper understanding of Sin can actually lead to hope, and point us to what we should have been aiming at all along.
What does it mean to be human? How do we make sense of our seemingly contradictory natures?
All of Creation finds its source in the goodness, creativity, and overflowing love of the Trinity.
At its best, the Church is stunningly beautiful. Innovative, creative, honoring God and caring for humanity. But at its worst, it can cause devastating harm. How do we make sense of this dichotomy?
We’re baaaaack! New season, new intro, and a preview of the year ahead of us!
(Lead Pastor Paul Berthiaume and Worship Pastor Joshua Skøyen)
Whitney Berthiaume and Mackenzie Fisk join the podcast to share their Mother’s Day experience and lay down some very helpful insights.
Special Guest Whitney Berthiaume joins us to talk about the cure for this anxious age we live in.
This world offers so many things, but ultimately leaves us craving more. Where can we find the cure for materialism?
Welcome to the club. This week we talk about the need to live as healthy hypocrites. People that are honest, humble, and aware of our image consciousness.
Special guest Nick Houchin joins us as we discuss the heart, culture and intentionality that goes into our worship ministry.
The wisdom of Jesus challenges us to reconsider our anger and desire for revenge and retaliation. Special guest: Formation Pastor Brian Faught
Honesty, Transparency, Vulnerability… what does it look like to live these out in a complicated world?
This week we’re joined by Mackenzie Fisk to talk about Jesus’ teaching on Divorce and protecting the oppressed.
Special Guest Ryan Robinson joins us to discuss the damaging effects of lust and objectification.
Understanding Anger and Contempt provides a framework for the entire Sermon on the Mount.
The Sermon On The Mount is full of wisdom, with the power to heal our fragmented relationships.
This week we discuss the strong connections between our series in Lamentations and the season of Lent.
Lamentations challenges us to see ourselves as deeply intertwined with one another. How do we learn to embrace corporate responsibility in our hyper individualized world?
What does it look like to find delight in meaningful work? How do we serve as if we are working for King Jesus?
Living like Jesus takes on a whole new meaning when we’re tired, stressed and stretched thin. How do we choose to live when the going gets tough?
Paul and Shua tip toe into philosophy this week discovering the Self and how the Bible redefines it.
How do we find peace with Jesus at the center of our lives when this world is constantly pulling us to extremes?
Brian and Shua discuss how we respond to pain and suffering, and what it looks like for faith to endure through it.
In a world filled with plausible arguments, how do we find a place to stand? We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did!
What are we known for? How big is the contrast between Christianity today and the early Church?
SEASON 2 of The School of Unlearning Podcast! As we look to a new series in Colossians, we ask what it looks like to follow Jesus as Christ and Lord.
Special Guest Brian Faught joins us to talk through the plethora of options available for each of us to grow in our spiritual formation.
We just celebrated 47 baptisms, 47 stories of lives changed by the Gospel. This week we reflect on the power of this ancient practice and how it helps to refocus our hearts on Christ.
What should your Sabbath practice look like? There are hundreds of options, and this week Paul and Shua share what Sabbath looks like in their lives.
What does it look like to truly rest in God? What is it about Sabbath that leads to life? Pastor Paul and Shua are back after some time off this summer, with a new episode talking about Sabbath, as we kicked off the Sabbath Rebel series last Sunday.
Response to Week 1 of the Every Body series featuring Pastor Paul with Jordan and Grace.
The constant desire for more is a temptation that we all understand. How do we make sense of the greed and covetousness in our hearts?
We made it people, the final episode on the book of Revelation. This conversation was a beautiful reflection on Good Friday, Easter and the journey we've been on for the last sixteen weeks.
We hope this weeks conversation is as helpful for you as it was for us! We dive deep into the Final Judgement, Grace, Works, and the role of Sanctification.
This week we're talking more deeply about the Whore of Babylon. From the mark of the beast, to the ten horns... it's about to get weird.
Who is the real enemy here? What forces are behind the brokenness of our world and the evil that we see around us?
This week we take a deeper dive into the seven seals, the seven trumpets, and the seven bowls of Revelation. This section of the book is full of strange imagery, but that makes it all the more interesting to explore.
The early church thought of themselves as one who was to be telling a story with their lives. This is the essence of the word Mayrtos
What happens when people who follow the Lamb begin to fight with the weapons of the Dragon? This week we take a look back at church history to learn from the lessons of the past.
When John is shown the Throne Room of God he gets to witness an eternal worship service for the King full of glory, majesty and wonder.
The letters to the seven churches in Revelation display Jesus' heart for His people. He builds up and affirms the good, while challenging and warning against areas of compromise. If He were writing this letter to our church today, would we be humble enough to receive it?
When is the last time you found yourself surprised by Jesus? Our study in the book of Revelation leads us to consider a more complex and holistic view of the Son of God.
Pastor Paul calls in from Florida for this episode as we kick off our series in the Book of Revelation. Paul and Shua's discussion establishes an important framework to understand the grand, cosmic scale and imagery that lie ahead in this incredible book of the Bible.
Special guest Whitney Berthiaume joins us to share her approach to a Rule of Life and the lasting impact that can have after multiple years of consistent devotional practices.
We had a lot of fun with this discussion that goes over a myriad of topics. From a discussion on what it means to be embodied, to taking our thoughts to captive, to the multiverse.
This week Shua and Brian discuss an interesting tension point about where our focus should lie.
This week we take an honest look at the stories that we tell and retell in our own minds. Lies that become wounds, that grow into stories, that live on as narratives.
The Christmas Rethink series is all about the mind and how our thoughts impact the inner life. This week we discuss why our thoughts matter, and how we can begin to be more aware of the influences that shape them.
As we reflect on the Kyrie Eleison from last weekend, we discuss the power of coveting in our lives.
Lead Pastor Paul Berthiaume and Formation Pastor Brian Faught have a conversation about why Jacob's Well puts such a high value on families!
We have a special guest, our new Formation Pastor Brian Faught! This is a fun conversation about moving to a real relationship with Jesus and pursuing the throne room of grace.
Why should Christians read the OId Testament? What value is there in studying the ten commandments and the law? What did Jesus mean when He said He came to fulfill the law?
This week we discuss the true heart behind confession and why it is absolutely necessary that we rediscover this spiritual discipline.
We’ve heard incredible stories of how the Monster series is messing with people in the most beautiful ways, and this week Paul shares his heart for the importance of deep inner life work. Join us as we discuss the ‘why’ behind Monster.
What is your version of the monster inside? This week we discuss how vitally important it is to grow in self-awareness of who we become when we’re unhealthy, and the great courage it takes to begin that journey.
As we wrap up this series on the parables of Jesus, we take the chance to look back at the value of this process and the impact it has left on our church
Paul and Shua begin an honest conversation about the value of slowing down and allowing these familiar parables to challenge our inner life.
Everyone needs a rest. Whether it's taking a nap, going on a trip, or praying, taking a sabbath is vital to a healthy and happy Inner Life. In todays episode, Pastor Paul Berthiaume and Joshua Skoyen talk about how they find rest in their lives, and how important it is to them to take a sabbath.
Pastor Paul Berthiaume and Joshua Skoyen wrap up the discussion about creating a "Rule of Life".
In this episode Pastor Paul Berthiaume and Joshua Skoyen continue the discussion about beginning a "Rule of Life"–This is so important leading up to the rest of the teaching for this fall so check it out!
In this episode Pastor Paul Berthiaume talks with Media Specialist Trey Fenske about how to create a "Rule of Life"–What it is, and why it could change EVERYTHING for you this fall!
Jesus lived out the blueprint for how to engage in politics as a Citizen of the Kingdom of God.
We have been living through an intense season of change, but how do we choose to respond to this as Christians?
SPECIAL GUEST - Jef Whitfield. This was a beautiful and enlightening conversation about racism in America and how it impacts our brothers and sisters here at Jacob's Well.
SPECIAL GUEST - Sean Kaiser. This week we talk about the process of finding depth... as well as a whole lot of Lord of the Rings nerd talk ;)
This step on the Journey Tool is about taking the progress we have made on our faith journey, and putting it into action.
What does it mean to Know, and Be Known by God? This week we explore this middle step on the Journey Tool.
Ask, Seek, Knock... this week is all about asking questions and the pursuit of the curious
What are you thirsty for? We all long for something more... something real and deep that provides meaning and purpose to our lives. Today we explore this inner longing and the diverse ways that it may reveal itself.
This is week one of our conversation on RENEWAL. Why is the concept of Journey so important to our church?
This week we dive into a surprising moment where the Apostle Paul had to choose what was most important: his opinion and rights, or restoring fellowship with the Jewish believers.
The Apostle Paul had to deal with a riot in Ephesus that sounds eerily similar to our current age. How do we maintain a healthy relationship between our faith in God and our political views?
How did the Apostles handle political division in their day? How does inclusion and love win over our own personal interests?
Have you found your calling? Wait... what does that even mean? This week we explore this massive, mysterious topic.
The Book of Psalms comes alive when we read it through the lens of Jesus. How would He have read these songs growing up? How are they fulfilled in Him? This week we discuss the 'then, now, and not yet' nature of prophecy.
Our culture has an unrealistic and unhealthy perspective on pain. Pain is part of the human experience. What would change when we better understand the role of pain in our life?
Our culture has an unrealistic and unhealthy perspective on pain. Pain is part of the human experience. What would change when we better understand the role of pain in our life?
Join us, with special guest speaker Jenna Kaiser for a deeper discussion on the topic of submission.
This week Shua sits down with our special guest David Mortimer as we dive into the surprising power of genealogies.
Peter learning to accept Gentiles into the family of God is the very definition of The School of Unlearning. In Jesus, there is no OTHER. There is no division, no one less-than, no exclusion.
The conversion of Saul to Paul marks a turning point in the book of Acts, and the whole history of Christianity. This man will go from the great persecutor of the church to the humble, self-sacrificing champion of the Gospel to the Gentiles.
Acts 8 is a power-packed chapter as the Gospel explodes into new people groups. For the first time we see salvation extend beyond the Jewish believers as God breaks through racial, cultural and religious barriers.
Stephen's response in Acts 7 points to the character of a man who faithfully represented His King until his dying breath. How would we respond to threats and violence? Stephen chose to leave a lasting legacy of compassion, forgiveness and love.
The church of Jerusalem faced a dispute that threatened their mission. Discover the leadership principles they used so we can better handle our own disputes today.
Tensions are rising from within the early church over status and power. The story of Ananias and Sapphira stands as a strong warning against hypocrisy among the children of God.
As the church begins to grow, opposition rises to meet it. The Sanhedrin's response to Peter and John shows us the danger of lizard brain, fear and image management.
We're continuing our look at Peter's sermon in Acts 2 where he describes the day of Pentecost as the fulfillment of the Prophet Joel's vision of the last days.
In this episode, Pastor Paul talks with Rob Gulotta about the importance and power of fasting as a part of prayer.
From the prophecies of Joel, to the psalms of King David; Peter's sermon on Pentecost displays Jesus as the fulfillment of the entire Old Testament. Every story, triumph and struggle points ahead to the True and Better Messiah.
Practical next steps are available for each of us. Our new series ETHNOS challenges us to engage our faith, connect with our church family, and find ways to be a WITNESS to the community around us.
There is power in your story. When we share how Jesus has worked in our lives, it gives people an on-ramp to see themselves in your story, and ultimately to see Jesus at work in their own.
The Gospel changes our perspective on how we view other people. There is no room for division, or seeing someone as less important in the Kingdom of God. In Christ, we become brothers and sisters. Unified by the same blood of the Lamb, and empowered to love one another in a radically empowering way.
Our freedom in Christ gives us the capacity to love our neighbors in a radically new way. From restoring our brothers, to living in compassion, to the pursuit of unity - this look back at the book of Galatians gives us hope for an everlasting community built on the love of Christ.
Galatians is all about our freedom in Christ, but that begs the question... what is the purpose of our freedom? The Holy Spirit gives us the ability to see other people the way Jesus does. We are all image-bearers of the King, worthy of love, worthy of investment, worthy of community.
We are always preaching some kind of message to ourselves, and the world is preaching messages to us as well. These messages tend to be negative and destructive, pushing us to one extreme of shame or the other extreme of pride. But centering our lives on the reality of the gospel and on Christ puts everything in the right perspective. In this podcast we talk about the value of preaching the Gospel to ourselves.
Worship Pastor Joshua Skoyen and Share Partner Sean Kaiser talk more about Sean's background, and about the message he gave on July 19th called "Being in the Family of God".
Why is it such a struggle to live with freedom in Christ? In this episode we interview Jordan Hurlburt. He has some great insights as a "first-born rule-follower" who feels the need to prove himself.
This week we feature an interview with Jenna Kaiser about her shifting ministry role and her great work on the new Galatians series.
Pastor Paul and Shua sit down for an insightful interview with Dr. Tim Kimmel with Family Matters Ministry. Tim is the author of Grace-Based Parenting, Grace-Filled Marriage, and a host of other excellent content centered on the Family. In this conversation we focus on the role of fathers, and how to lead your children well during such a complex season.
We are called to be disciples WHO MAKE disciples. We have each been entrusted with the Holy Spirit, knowledge, and life experience that we can use to invest in others.
'And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds and teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ...' - Ephesians 4:11-12
The Holy Spirit dwells inside of every believer, and through His power we have all been called to a life of ministry.
Our church has begun the 40-Day Challenge to live out the Five Commitments this summer. Worship, Belong, Grow, Serve and Share... when we devote ourselves to these commitments, we find ourselves becoming more and more like Jesus.
The church has a long history of adapting to the world around it. In fact, the people of God are uniquely suited to overcome new challenges because the Holy Spirit lives within us. It is His power and wisdom that will carry us through this season, and He will lead us to see the incredible opportunities in front of us.
What does it look like to live under the reign of King Jesus? We have become citizens of the Kingdom of God, and it has the potential to change our entire worldview.
Featuring Lead Pastor Paul Berthiaume, Worship Pastor Joshua Skoyen Establishing a rhythm of forgiveness through confession in our relationship with God and others is central to healthy prayer life and general well being. We will discuss the distinction of fellowship and relationship as it relates to confession.
In this episode, we talk about how we chose the new the name, and then we talk a lot about PRAYER!