Episodes

Dec. 9, 2025

2819 Church: Identity Pt 5

I finally bring the review to a painful conclusion
Dec. 9, 2025

2819 Church: Identity Pt 4

We continue our review of a sermon from 2819 Church
Dec. 8, 2025

Salt and Light: What Jesus Actually Meant

What did Jesus actually mean when He called His people "the salt of the earth" and "the light of the world"? In this standalone episode of The 2819 Project, we step outside the sermon review to explore these phrases in their ...
Dec. 8, 2025

2819 Church: Identity Pt 3

We continue our review of a sermon from 2819 Church
Dec. 7, 2025

2819 Church: Identity Pt 2

We continue review of a sermon from 2819 church
Dec. 7, 2025

2819 Church: Identity

We begin a review of a sermon from 2819 church
Dec. 6, 2025

2819 Church: Hype or Revival?

Crowds are lining up for hours outside 2819 Church in Atlanta. Social media calls it revival. Others call it hype. In this episode, we begin an investigation into what's really happening inside this rapidly growing movement.
Dec. 6, 2025

Understanding 2 Peter 1:3-8

A careful review of a sermon on 2 Peter 1:3-8
Dec. 5, 2025

Life Stinks Pt 2

A look at a sermon that attempts to tell us, what to do when life stinks.
Dec. 5, 2025

Life Stinks Pt 1

A look at a sermon that attempts to tell us, what to do when life stinks.
Dec. 5, 2025

KJV: Exposing False Claims

A point-by-point review of a sermon's claims about Bible translations, exposing false accusations and clarifying what the evidence really shows.
Dec. 5, 2025

Partakers of the Divine Nature

A look at something said about 2 Peter 1:4
Dec. 4, 2025

Luke 17:19

Jesus replaces the priesthood. The outsider becomes the true worshiper. Luke 17:19 is the climax where Christ declares wholeness the temple could never give.
Dec. 4, 2025

Theology Central: Spotify Wrapped

We take a look at the 2025 Spotify Wrapped for the Theology Podcast
Dec. 2, 2025

Luke 17:15-18

In this episode we explore the explosive center of Luke 17:11–19. Only one leper turns back—and he's a Samaritan.
Dec. 2, 2025

Reversal Within a Reversal

Genesis 48 contains not just one reversal, but two. Jacob blesses the younger over the older — and, surprisingly, Jacob sees God's purposes more clearly than Joseph does. This episode explores the double reversal behind Hebre...
Dec. 2, 2025

Hebrews 11:21 in Light of Genesis 48

A three-minute devotional on Hebrews 11:21 raises an important question: can we interpret this verse without going back to Genesis 48? In this episode, we explore why the New Testament reference hinges entirely on its Old Tes...
Dec. 1, 2025

Leaning on a Staff?

A late night discussion
Dec. 1, 2025

The Night the AI Argued Back

What happens when an AI won't agree with your interpretation of Scripture? In this dramatic retelling, I walk through a late-night study session where the AI pushed back, argued, and refused to move on 1 Corinthians 11. This ...
Dec. 1, 2025

800 Million Users and One Big Problem for the Church

ChatGPT now reaches 800 million weekly users—and the church is completely unprepared for what that means. In this episode, we examine how AI is reshaping authority, interpretation, discipleship, and the future of Christianity...
Nov. 30, 2025

When the AI Pushed Back

What happens when an AI refuses to agree with you about the Bible? In this unexpected episode, I share how a discussion on 1 Corinthians 11 turned into a real hermeneutical debate—because the AI pushed back instead of echoing...
Nov. 30, 2025

Luke 17:11-14

We begin our exegetical study of Luke 17:11-19. In this episode we look at Luke 17:11-14
Nov. 29, 2025

Table of Tears

Psalm 80:5 speaks of a nation fed with the "bread of tears." In this episode, we explore why these tears were covenant judgment for Israel — and why this does not apply to modern nations or to Christians. If God punished beli...
Nov. 29, 2025

Luke 17:11–19: Hermeneutical Key

Every passage of Scripture has a hermeneutical center—an interpretive key that unlocks its true meaning. In this episode, we explore what a hermeneutical key is, how to identify it, and why finding it prevents misreading the ...