Welcome to the podcast episode of Doxology Matters where we desire to help Christians think deeply about God’s Word as we praise Him.
James 5:16 - "Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective."
Additional Scriptures
2 Corinthians 12:9-10 - "But he said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong."
Ephesians 4:2 - "Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love."
1 Peter 5:5-7 - "Likewise, you who are younger, be subject to the elders. Clothe yourselves, all of you, with humility toward one another, for 'God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.' Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time he may exalt you, casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you."
On this episode we seek to answer the following questions:
In this episode we seek to answer the following questions:
Questions:
1. Define for us what “conversion” is related to salvation?
What is the difference between “conversion” and “repentance?”
How would you then define “saving faith?” Who first used this term “saving faith?’
Why is just knowledge not enough? What scriptures come to mind?
What was Nicodemus’ position with fact and approval? Do you think Nicodemus had an awareness he needed to be saved before Jesus talked with him about being born of the Spirit? What was at the heart of his inquiring with Jesus.
How does faith and repentance come together?
Share with us your position/understanding on “a prayer to receive Christ.” How should we view this prayer?
Would you agree that we should seek to live a life of continual repentance?
In this episode we discuss Chapter 2: "The Roman Story" from Brian Chapell's, Christ Centered Worship . Topics include: Council of Trent, Liturgy, Adoration, Confession, Assurance, Thanksgiving, Petition, Corporate Worship, Sermons, & Communion.
In this episode we discuss Chapter 1: "The Gospel of Structure" from Brian Chapell's, Christ Centered Worship . Topics include: Liturgy, The Place of Worship, Traditions, Singing, The Lord's Supper, and more.
In this episode, we talk about the doctrine of election. We seek to answer the following questions: Could you summarize/list the order of salvation? What is the biblical doctrine of election? Why is it so polarizing among Christians? Let’s talk about some Scriptural support for election. How is it a reason to praise God? What encouragement is it to evangelism? What are some misunderstandings of this doctrine? Could you address some objections people might have? What is reprobation?
God is so good! He gives humanity so much common grace. Listen to this encouraging episode today and be reminded anew of God's goodness to you.
In this episode, we discuss the resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ. We seek to answer the following questions: Could you share in a concise way what resurrection means? Why was it important for Jesus to resurrect? How did those that knew Him before the crucifixion react to him as the resurrected Christ? How do you think you would have reacted if you were there? Let’s talk through some NT evidences that Jesus he a physical body. What part of the Godhead participated in the resurrection? What is the doctrinal significance of the resurrection? Explain to the listener what the ascension was. Why is His ascension necessary?
Join us today as we prayerfully walk through the battle of anxiety. On this episode we welcome some new brothers to the podcast: Mark Vance, Andrew Henrich, and Bob Price. We are walking through John Piper's book, Battling Unbelief.
Listen down to this remote episode with guest Scott Williamson, a brilliant session musician and a faithful Christian. It was a great time. We discuss the following in our conversation:
Can you share with us some of your testimony of coming to Faith in Christ? Tell me some about your background as a musician/artist growing up. How did you get into being a studio musician. Was that something you always wanted to do. How do you stay in demand for people to book you? I know you have worked with some very cool people. Can you share a top highlight? How have you grown as a musician/artist/producer over the years and what are some ways we can steward/hone our crafts? Do you think excellence is value in the arts in the Church? Why does excellence and faithfulness matter? What word would you say to church musicians about their serving on a worship team. As you have played 100s of songs for Christian worship what observations have you had? Anything the church can do better in? How does the Bible inform your life as a studio musician?
We are delighted in this episode to welcome the Music and Media class from Hampton Christ Academy to the Podcast. This week's topic is on the Atonement of Jesus Christ. We seek to answer and discuss the following: Define what the atonement is and why it should matter to the average Christian. What are some scriptures that come to mind regarding this doctrine? Why was the atonement necessary? Explain the nature of the atonement. What is Jesus’ active and passive obedience?
We are delighted to welcome Hailey Malay to the podcast. We talk via Zoom on the topic of Holiness. We pray this honest reflection/conversation will be helpful to you.
Jesus is the Savior of the world and is worthy of our highest praise. Listen in to this special episode on the Person and Work of Jesus Christ. We seek to answer the below questions; Explain the virgin birth, cite a scripture and address objections to this doctrine. What does the virgin birth show us according to Wayne Grudem? What are some human weaknesses and limitations the man, Jesus, had while on earth. What do we know physically about Jesus? How can Jesus be sinless in a sinful world? Why was Jesus’ full humanity necessary? What is the deity of Christ and where do we see biblical support for this? What are some of the inadequate views of the person of Christ?
Join us today as we talk about sin and seek to answer the following questions. What is the definition of sin? What does the Scripture say about sin both in the OT and NT? What are some examples of sinful attitudes? Where did sin come from? Why can God not be blamed for sin? Why are we counted guilty because of Adam’s sin? What was imputed to us in Adam and then in Christ? Are infants guilty before they commit actual sin? How can infants who die be saved? Are there degrees of sin? What is the unpardonable sin?
In this episode we seek to answer the below questions and more.
How would you define revival? Do we see the word/idea of revival in the Bible? Compare and contrast personal and corporate revival? In what ways can we give thanks for what God is doing at Asbury? Looking on social medial we see some who are skeptical about the Asbury revival. How should we rightly discern this seemingly movement of God? What is your prayer as a pastor and state convention lead regarding a movement of God in your midst?
In this episode we discuss prayer and seek to answer the following questions/points: Why does God want us to pray, the effectiveness of prayer, effective prayer is made possible by our mediator, Jesus Christ, what is praying “in Jesus’ name,” should we pray to Jesus and to the Holy Spirit, praying according to God’s will, praying with faith, obedience, confession of sins, humility, what about unanswered prayer, praise and thanksgiving.
Attributes Describing God’s Being
Mental Attributes
Moral Attributes
Attributes of Purpose
For Tertullian divine impassibility does not mean that God is without emotion, rather it means that God possesses emotions in a divine manner.
“God’s will is determined from within instead of being swayed from without. It safeguards the truth that the impulse alike in providential order and in redemption and sanctification come from the will of God.”
~ G. L. Prestige, God in Patristic Thought (London: SPCK, 1969), 7.
In this very special episode, Pastor Keith interviews Keith Getty. We seek to discuss the following questions.
In this episode we talk about the clarity, necessity, and sufficiency of the Bible. This is part 1 of a 2 part mini series. We seek to answer the following questions:
Listen in to this episode on The Authority and Inerrancy of the Bible. Conversation flows from Wayne Grudem's, Bible Doctrine, Chapter 2.
In this episode we discuss an introduction to systematic theology. We use the wonderful volume from Wayne Grudem, "Bible Doctrine." This episode begins a new series on systematic theology. Listen in and join the conversation.
Listen in to today's episode on "Soul Care: Counseling: Growing in Truth and Grace with guest Pastor Ben Little. We seek to answer the below questions. What is counseling and what does the Bible speak of counsel? Is counseling for just professionals with degrees? When should someone go to a professional counselor? What is the shepherd/pastor's role in counseling church members? Do you counsel? Could you explain “there is wisdom in a multitude of counsel? Do you remember a time when someone gave you much needed counsel? How can godly counsel in our lives serve us in our sanctification? What is rebuke? Have you ever been rebuked? How did you respond? How can we be a people who welcome counsel?
In this episode, we seek to talk with Pastor Ben Little and his wife Meg on "A Covenant that Glorifies God." How did you and Megan meet? What were some things that "drew" you in to the other one? How did you know that marriage was the right next step before the Lord? Is Marriage for everyone or is singleness in God's Kingdom? What is your view of covenantal love between each other? How does it mirror Jesus and the Church? Ben, how can we seek to live more with our wife in an understanding way as the scripture speaks of? Meg, how can we as husbands and shepherds of our homes lead more faithfully before the Lord. What is the world's view of marriage and how does this contrast with the Biblical view of marriage? God uses marriage to sanctify each spouse. How has he done that in you guys? What is one thing you would tell engaged couples?
A conversation with Jeff Mingee about his new book, "Digital Dominion." We discuss these questions from his book: Am I In Control? How is this Shaping Me? Does this Help me Flourish? Can I Discern Wisdom and Folly? Am I Being Missional?
Join us for this episode where Pastor Ben and Pastor Keith talk about the songs we sing in Christian Worship. We seek to answer the questions below: Why should a Christian sing? What scriptures support your answer? Is singing just for people that like music? What if I don't have a good voice? What songs should we sing? Are there songs we should not sing? Why or why not? Share with us the priority Seaford has regarding congregational singing? What is the "driver" behind your position/value? What is the criteria for using a song in worship? How many songs does Seaford typically sing on a Sunday? Can you share with us how they are chosen for placement in the service? How many songs are in your song database? How do you balance familiar with unfamiliar? How does a song's tempo/meter fit into consideration? What are some songs that a resonating with Seaford currently?
Listen in today as discuss fear and anxiety. We pray it will be helpful and encouraging. We seek to answer the following questions. Define Anxiety. What is the root cause of anxiety? How is trusting in God's future grace a remedy for anxiety? (John Piper's "Future Grace") What moments in your life are you prone to be anxious? How do you handle that?Is Anxiety the same as fear? What does the Bible say about anxiety? What is your view on using medicine to help someone struggling with anxiety? How can we care for someone struggling with anxiety? What are some "fighter" verses we can use when we feel anxious?
We are delighted to have Pastor Hopson Boutot on the podcast for this episode on worship. We seek to discuss and grow together around the listed questions. Who is the God of Worship? What is the ultimate goal of Christian worship What are things you think about when planning worship? What was Jesus going after in John 4 with the Samaritan Women at the well? How important is personal worship in the life of a believer? What Scriptural drivers can also help strengthen us in corporate worship? Why is family worship a challenge for families? What other spiritual disciplines could serve the believer in worship? Most influential book on worship you have read?
In this episode we discuss God's love. We seek to answer the following questions: How would you define God's love? Why does Christian culture tend to equate God with love, as if it is His greatest or most awesome attribute? How do God’s other characteristics interact with His love? How does our culture define love? How does it idolize it? Name a time you were afraid and the Father enveloped you in His love. How can we approach God as our friend yet still in reverent fear as Lord? Name an Old Testament story or Psalm demonstrating the love of God. Any books you might recommend on the Love of God? Favorite Songs?
Welcome to Season 5. We begin this season and year with focusing on prayer and fasting. Pastor Doug Echols shares, through this interview, the biblical importance of prayer and fasting. We also discuss practical aspects of a praying life.
In this episode, Pastor Keith shares some of what the Lord taught him during his recent sabbatical. Let us know how this episode resonated with you. doxology@bbcyorktown.org
In this episode Jeff and I talk about God's amazing power. We seek to answer the following questions.
Define omnipotence. How is God omnipotent and what Scriptures support this attribute?Why must sovereignty and omnipotence go hand in hand? What would the implications be of God "not being all powerful." What is your reaction to Tozer's statement of "God has delegated his power to His creatures, but being self-sufficient, He cannot relinquish anything of His perfections and, power being one of them." How does God being self-sufficient connect theologically to God's omnipotence? Is there anything God cannot do? Are there any common wrong views of God's power that are prevalent in either church history or current day? If so, what are they? Has there been a moment in your life where God's omnipotence has been especially meaningful and encouraging to you? Any books you would recommend on this attribute? Worship Song?
In this series we talk about God's glorious attributes. Today we discuss God's sovereignty and seek to answer the below questions. Listen in today and join the conversation.
Define sovereignty. Why is it essential that God posses every piece of knowledge? How does God being free and self-sufficient connect sovereignty? Explain evil in light of the sovereignty of God. If God rules His universe by His sovereign degrees, how is it possible for man to exercise free choice? Summarize the opposing positions of John Calvin and Jacob Arminius?
In a season of Covid and turmoil in the Middle East how is God being sovereign encouraging to the Christian? How might a fresh look at God's sovereignty impact your prayer life? Why pray if God is sovereign? What books would you recommend on this doctrine?
Welcome back to our new season 4 of episodes. Today we are discussing God's wisdom and seek to answer the questions below. Thanks for listening.
What is wisdom? What is the difference between wisdom and knowledge. Support your answer with Scripture. Tozer said, "The idea of God as infinitely wise is at the root of all truth." Do you agree with that and if so why? How does God's wisdom matter to "Joe" christian? How can the wisdom of God help us with patience? How do we see God's wisdom in the Gospel at the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus? Explain the verse in Luke 2:52 that Jesus grew in wisdom and stature. What does the scripture say is the beginning of wisdom? How do we gain more wisdom day to day? Any songs come to mind on wisdom?
In this episode we discuss the goodness of God as we seek to answer these questions: How would define goodness? Where do we see God's goodness in the Bible? Why does God not vary in intensity of kindness? Why is God no respecter of persons? What does this mean? How is hearing our prayers reflect God's goodness? How do we see God's goodness related to sin?
What can we learn from God's goodness about interacting with others? How have you seen God's goodness in the season of life you are in? How have you seen God's goodness in your area of ministry? Any helpful book you would recommend of God's goodness? Song?
In this episode we discuss the Eternity of God and seek to answer the following questions. What do you think of when you hear the word everlasting? What Scriptures come to mind regarding everlasting? Why does time have no application to God? Respond to the following statements by A.W. Tozer; "Time marks the beginning of created existence, and because God never began to exist it can have no application to Him? But since God is uncreated, He is not Himself affected by that succession of consecutive changes we call time." How does this doctrine encourage you? Do you think about redeeming "your days" that God has given you to live? How are we made for eternity? How does a person obtain eternity with God? Any books you would recommend on this attribute? Favorite worship song around this attribute?
In this episode on God being self-sufficient. We answer the following questions: Why is God not in need? What does it mean to be self-sufficient? Why are we not? What are you saying if God has a need? Why do you think we wrongly think we are necessary to God? Does God need defending? Who does God exist for and what are the implications for us? What is behind unbelief for us? Being that God is ultimate and needs nothing how should that effect our daily lives? Any books you would recommend on this attribute? Favorite worship song around this attribute?
In this episode we seek to answer the below questions on the self-existence of God. Does God have an origin? What Scriptures come to mind to support your answer? How are we different from God in this way? How are we able to understand our uncreated God? Is God really everywhere? How would you support this answer from Scripture? Does God owe us anything if He is self existent? How does an understanding of God help us to know what and who we are? What are some of the marks of God's image in man? What is reaction to A.W. Tozer's quote, "The natural man is a sinner because and only because he challenges God's selfhood in relation to his own." Any books you would recommend on this attribute? Favorite worship song around this attribute?
Listen in to this special episode with our very own Senior Pastor, Doug Echols. We explore the meaning of Easter. He Is Risen!
In this episode we talk about God being Holy. We answer questions like: Describe for us the holiness of God. RC Sproul said the the apex of God’s attributes is the holiness of God. Why do you think he said that and what is your reaction to that statement? What is the significance of the scripture stating thrice Holy when referring to God? Where in the Bible do we see God’s holiness mentioned? What should be our response to God’s holiness? What does our response reveal about our spiritual life? What is the connection between God’s holiness and Jesus coming to die? It says in 1st Peter “Be Ye Holy for I am holy.” What is the context of this passage? Can we be holy like God? How can we increase our wonder and awe at the holiness of God? How does God’s holiness compel you to go to the nations with the Gospel?
In this episode we talk about the grace of God. We seek to answer questions like: What is the grace of God? What does the Bible say about the grace of God? How have you come to know the grace of God personally in your life? How has your view of God’s grace changed as you have grown in Him? What does a lack of the knowledge of God’s grace look like in someone’s life? Why should we show grace toward others? What does putting on the grace of God look like in our lives? Are you more apt to receive grace or extend grace? Why? Are there limits to God’s grace? Where does He draw the line? What amazes you most about grace? What are some passages of Scripture that come to mind when you think on God’s grace? How does God’s grace tie in with the Church’s mission on earth of discipling believers of all nations?
How do we incorporate grace into discipleship?
In this episode we begin a series of episodes on God's attributes. Today's attribute is Justice. We see to have a conversation around the following questions. How would you define Justice? When we say God is just what are we saying? How do we see God’s justice in the whole of the Biblical Narrative? Is God’s justice at odds with his mercy? Why is the justice of God important? How do we see God’s justice in salvation? Are we at anytime judges? Thanks for listening.
Enjoy this wonderful interview today as Pastor Keith McMinn welcomes a new pastor to the community. Much is to gain in listening to this episode on the topic of Biblical Worship. Be encouraged today.
"May the Words of My Mouth and the mediation of my heart be pleasing to you my rock and my redeemer." (Psalm 19) A beautiful prayer for us to pray as we live and breathe and have our being. Words matter. "Love one another with brotherly affection. Outdo one another in showing honor. (Romans 12:10) How can we practically show love and honor for those we interact with? "Consider others more significant than yourself." (Phil. 2) What can be our default position normally when listening and thinking of others?
"Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear." (Ephesians 4:29) This can be a tough one. Only the Spirit of God can take the tongue. Why is it so tempting to tear down others instead of building them up?
Listen in today and think through how to honor all in grace and truth filled conversations.
What does it look like to draw near to God? Why should we? How is Jesus better than life?How have you seen the promise of God in your life that He will draw near to you when you draw near to him? How would you say your generation is doing drawing near? What are 3 books other than the Bible that has helped you in your devotional life? How so? Blessed is the pure and heart for they shall see God. How does purity help us see God? How do you interface with social media as you draw near to the Father? Can you share with us what your devotional life looks like? What spiritual disciplines do practice? How much of a priority should prayer be in drawing near to God? What is one final thought you may have that we have not covered? Any word to our sisters in Christ that are listening?
We seek to answer these questions and more as we draw near to the Father.
In this episode, we examine glorification. This is the end of John Murray's book, "Redemption, Accomplished and Applied." We answer questions like:
Explain what glorification is and why it is at the end of application. When does it take place?
Pastors often say to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. Is this true and if so what is your scriptural proof text? Is the body of Christ glorified at the same time or when they each pass away? What would you say to the person who says, “I thought Jesus is the only one glorified.” Is the believer done with sin at this point?
God in His kindness unites us to Jesus Christ. Listen in to this episode and be greatly encouraged.
In this episode we talk about Perseverance in the order of salvation. We answer questions like: What does it look like to persevere? What does this doctrine not mean? What is Murray referring to when he says, "temporary faith?" How do I reconcile my seasons of luke-warmness with perseverance? Could you give us a concise definition of perseverance? What does the Bible say about losing your salvation? In what ways can we marvel at God's goodness thinking on perseverance?
In this encouraging word, we are exhorted in Psalm 100 to make a joyful noise to the Lord, come into His presence with singing, know that He is God and that He created us and much more. Be blessed today as you walk in light of God's goodness in Jesus Christ.
In this 6 minute encouraging word, we are exhorted from Psalm 1 to delight in the law of the Lord.
In this episode we discuss Murray's chapter on Sanctification. What does it look like to pursue holiness, who helps us, what is the goal, and how we should approach each day in prayer.
In this 10 minute episode my great great friend, Pastor Jeff Mingee, shares ten practical encouragements for the Word to dwell in us richly.
In this special episode, we desire to bring a word of encouragement to you from Psalm 46. We pray in this 10 minute moment you will be encouraged in your faith in Almighty God.
In this episode we get to know our guests and then move to the topic of adoption. We seek to answer questions like: How is adoption different that justification? What scriptures help us understand adoption? (John. 1:12) What are the 4 things mentioned about the relationship between adoption and other acts of grace? Do you think those that have been adopted here on earth understand spiritual adoption more richly? Help us understand the fatherhood of God in relation to men. (1 John 3:17) Explain the 4 points made by Murray on the the role of Father?
In this episode we talk about justification where we answer questions like: How can sinful man become just with God? (Romans 8:33) Why is God, not man, the one who justifies a sinner? How would you define justification? How is Romans 8:33-34 significant to our understanding of justify? How does an understanding of a court help us understand justification? Should a Christian seek to understand justification or is that only for dedicated theologians? Why is justification by grace and nothing from us?
In this part 2 episode on Worship we explore what leadership looks like flowing from a Biblical view of worship.
In this episode, Pastor Jeff Mingee guest hosts and interviews Pastor Keith McMinn on worship. We seek to define and understand what the Bible teaches us about worship and what corporate worship should look like based on this understanding.
In this episode, we explore what prayer is. What does a faithful life of prayer look like? What happens when we pray? Why are we exhorted to pray when we feel anxious? (Philippians 4:6-7) What Jesus is saying in Matthew 6 and much more. Join us as we discuss and grow in our prayer life.
In this episode, we talk about Faith and Repentance. We answer questions like: Who empowers faith and who is responsible for it? What is the relationship of faith and knowledge? How is knowledge different from conviction? Do they have a connection point? If so, how? What is repentance? How would you describe faith's relationship with repentance? Join us as we think deeply about these topics.
We continue our study of "Redemption, Accomplished and Applied" by David Murray. Today we explore regeneration. We answer questions like: How can a person who is dead in their trespasses and sins answer a call from God? How does Jesus' encounter with Nicodemus in John 3 help us understand regeneration? Why is the following sentence true, "We are as dependent upon the Holy Spirit as we are upon the action of our parents in connection with our natural birth." Listen in and join the conversation.
Listen in to this episode on God's calling us to salvation. We see the amazing grace of Jesus in summoning up to eternal life. We have no room to boast as our salvation is a gift of God.
In this episode, we rejoice in the goodness of God. We assert that giving to praise and thanks to God needs to be more present in our lives. We offer encouragement to thank God for who He is and then what He has done before we petition Him. We continue the conversation with discussing the order of salvation: calling, regeneration, justification, adoption, sanctification, and glorification.
In this episode, we continue the discussion on the atonement of Jesus. Join us today as we think deeply about the finished work of Christ.
In this episode, we unpack the nature of the atonement with John Murray's book, "Redemption Accomplished and Applied." We look at questions like: How is Christ a servant? What Scriptures support this? What is John Murray driving at when he writes about Christ having passive and active obedience? What does it tell us about Jesus that he had the disposition and holy determination to give up His life as the Supreme act of self-sacrifice and obedience? Listen in and join the conversation.
In this episode, we share about ways God has been at work in our families, personally and in ministry. We examine how Covid is a result of the Fall as Creation groans (Romans 2). We talk about the implications of Romans 13, seeking to submit to our governing authorities. We end with prayer points of: showing grace to one another in this time, surrendering and knowing of the Sovereignty of God, repent of our self-sufficient hearts and look with faith in hope in Jesus Christ.
In this episode, we discuss the necessity of the atonement as set forth by John Murray in his book, “Redemption, Accomplished and Applied.” God is Holy and only the perfect needed sacrifice of Jesus can there be remission of Sins. Praise be to God for His love for the world.
In this episode, we talk about the important grace of encouragement. We define It and share about those that have been an encouragement and what it is like. We talk about the spirit of criticism and the Gospel remedy. Listen in and strengthen your encouragement muscles.
In this episode, we talk about what is faith, who is the origin of saving faith, what condition we are in before faith, who does the saving, what does faith look like after regeneration and more. Listen in to this brief episode and pray that your faith in God will continue to grow.
In this episode we explore many aspects of missions. Why do missions exist? What is the ultimate goal of missions? How can we carry out the Gospel both locally and internationally? What are some of the barriers to evangelism and how does God empower us as we tell the world about Him.
In this episode, we seek to examine what holiness looks like in the believer's life. We start with looking at the Holiness of God and thus its implications for us. We answer questions like: Why does God call us to holiness when he has paid our sin debt? What does this look like in our pursuit? How should we utilize social media for good and not let us encourage us in ways contrary to the Gospel? Why do we sometimes find the possibility of holiness so hard to believe? How does the Gospel encourage us to pursue holiness? Why is prayer important in our sanctification? Listen in and join this important conversation.
In this episode, we talk about Expository preaching and the sufficiency of Scripture. We desire to set the banquet of God before the people so they can come and feast on God through His living Word, Jesus. We answer questions like what is expositional preaching, is topical preaching ok, how does Biblical exposition do the heavy lifting of building up a church and much more. You also get a behind the scenes look at Pastors' Doug and Kevin's approach to preaching. Listen in and join the conversation.
In this episode, we seek to answer questions like: Who created man? How was it done? What does God know about us? Does he really know the number of hairs on our head? Does God know all we want to say and what we truly mean with our words?
What does it mean “You hem me in, behind and before, and lay your hand upon me.” (Psalm 19:5) Is there anywhere we can go that God does not see and know us? How does God lead and uphold us? How does understanding the details and complexity of the body help us worship God? What does this say to the world about the sanctity of human life? What is man's purpose on earth? Join the conversation today and let us know how God is working in your life.
In this episode local pastors and worship leaders discuss the gathering of corporate worship as informed by the Bible. We seek to think hard and well about worshipping Jesus in Spirit and Truth. Part 2 explores the practical aspect of the biblical drivers.
In this episode local pastors and worship leaders discuss the gathering of corporate worship as informed by the Bible. We seek to think hard and well about worshipping Jesus in Spirit and Truth.
In this episode, we examine what fear is, how to combat it, what the Bible says about it, trusting God in uncertain times and more. Listen in and be encouraged in your faith in God.
In this episode, Pastor Keith talks with local Pastor, Jeff Mingee, about using our gifts as an act of worship to God. We discuss who is the giver of gifts/talents, how should we use them, and what it looks like in the life of the church.
In this episode, we have the joy to hear from Pastor Ryan and his lovely wife, Christie, on training generations to be worshippers of God. We explore how Christian education in a private school model can foster this, the call of shepherding our families well, training up a child in the way that they should go, how to love the Lord our God with all our heart, and the challenges parents face raising their children in the digital age. You will be encouraged and blessed by this episode.
In this episode, the tables turn and Philip Tawney interviews Pastor Keith on his vision to create a biblical vision of the Worship Arts Ministry at Bethel Baptist Church in Yorktown, VA. We discuss the scope of the vision, the strategic planning on how to get there, execution of the vision and the team it takes to carry it out. Join the conversation as we learn together to lead well for the glory of God.
In this Episode we seek to unpack who the Holy Spirit is, his function/role in the Godhead and his working in creation. Join the conversation today.
In this Episode we joyfully talk about the Savior of the world who is Jesus. He is Lord over all things, our healer and the lifter of our heads. He is our atoning sacrifice on the cross, paying our sin debt. We can have eternal life through Christ. Listen in, be encouraged, and join the conversation.
In this episode, we discuss the doctrine and nature of scripture. We answer such questions like: How did we get the scriptures? Who actually wrote it down? In a world where people say this is “truth for me” how can we help them see that there is only the truth of God as revealed in the Scriptures? Why is memorizing Scripture a healthy spiritual discipline? What does it mean to hide God’s Word in our hearts? What does the priority of God’s Word look like for Christian Worship: Music, prayer, expositional preaching. You did your Doctorate of Ministry on the doctrine and nature of Scripture. What was the thesis for this project? How did the project go? Did you meet your objective? What did you personally take away from your study? How can we seek to elevate the centrality of Scripture in everyday church life?
In this episode, we examine God's attribute of being Sovereign over all things. We explore this in the Scriptures, apply it to our lives, and seek to answer questions about God's sovereign reign over all things. We pray that you will be richly encouraged in your faith as you listen. Put your "thinking caps" caps on and lean in as we explore the depths of God together. He is worthy of all our worship!
In this episode we seek to serve and care for the listener in Worshipping God when life hurts. We will unpack what trials are, how to pray and live through them, and discover again the kindness of our matchless Savior, Jesus Christ.
In this episode, we discuss growing in godliness, the internship program of the Worship Arts Ministry, gifts/skills, life, and ministry. We are delighted to have 3 past young ladies who were interns in the Worship Arts Ministry. You will be encouraged in hearing the stories of God at work in these young ladies.
In this episode, we seek to encourage the listener to think deeply about what God desires for us as we approach the year 2020. We are all stewards. Some of us are better at it than others yet all of us have room for growth by the power of the Spirit. May we walk by Faith in the year 2020.
In this episode, we seek to unpack Colossians 3:16 and it’s implications for Christian Worship. In this text, we discover what types of songs God desires for His bride to sing. Worship is first Vertical in nature but also with a horizontal impact to the church. May the Word dwell in us richly.
In this episode, we seek to unpack the meaning of Christmas, offer helpful counsel to the carrying out of Christmas, and the hope of Jesus Christ in His coming.
In this episode, we discussion the Christian pursuit of God. We know the promise in James 4 that if we draw near to God that He will draw near to us. This episode seeks to help the Christian in their spiritual disciplines in their pursuit of God. May He be our highest treasure.
In this episode, we will seek to give thanks for who God is and His many blessings. In a digital age filled with criticism, jaded perspectives, and negatively, this episode will seek to give encouragement in living with a heart of gratitude. May this thanksgiving and all our days be filled with thanks unto the Lord for His goodness!
In this episode, the panel explores what art is, who is an artist, can Christians be artists, what are forms of art and etc. After some introduction and background of each guest, we begin to explore the topic of being an artist in the kingdom of God. We are image bearers of our creator God and we seek to make much of Him through the medium of the arts.
In this episode, we seek to have a rich conversation on the God of the Bible. We answer questions of who He is, what His attributes are, how He is both transcendent and immanent and etc. We seek to understand more richly and deeply the doctrine of God. As we know God, our hearts are moved to worship Him. Take a break today to listen and put on your "thinking cap" as we dive to the depths of the Triune God.
In this episode we examine Deuteronomy 6 as it relates to loving the Lord your God with all your heart mind and soul specifically in the home for family worship. Our guest, Pastor Kevin, did his doctorate on Family worship. We look at the blessings, challenges, and hopes of this ministry in the home and how it impacts the local church.
This first podcast episode explores the meaning and implementation of Psalm 33:4; singing a new song unto the Lord. We sing new songs in the church written by writers like Andrew Peterson, Matt Redman, Keith Getty, Paul Balouche, and many others. During this episode we will get to know the ministry of "Grace Collective"; the writers, their music, vision for the project and more.