To kick off season four of The Central Seminary Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Roy Beacham and Dr. Kevin Bauder to discuss Millennial Sacrifices.
In this episode, we explore the role of the sacrificial system prophesied in Ezekiel 40-48 and some of the differences between the Old Testament sacrifices and those in the Millennium.
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In this episode, we commemorate the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea by exploring what happened in the summer of 325 AD and why it still matters today.
Dr. Brett Williams and Dr. Matt Shrader walk us through the historical context, the Arian controversy, and the defining statement on the deity of Christ.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Matt Morrell, pastor of Fourth Baptist Church and president of Central Seminary, along with pastoral intern Joseph Schuller, to explore the purpose and impact of pastoral internships.
We discuss why internships are essential for preparing future pastors, how churches, regardless of size, can implement them, and what makes an internship effective beyond merely a checklist of ministry tasks. Joseph shares insights from his year-long internship, including what challenged him, how the church affirmed his calling, and how this internship equipped him for his upcoming role in pastoral ministry.
Whether you’re a pastor, a student contemplating ministry, or a church member eager to support the next generation of leaders, this conversation offers encouragement and practical wisdom.
In this episode, Richard Byrne (M.A.B.C. Class of 2025) shares his journey through seminary and the impact of his education on life and ministry. He discusses the role of biblical counseling in the church, the importance of addressing mental health through a biblical lens, and the need for churches to engage these issues with truth and compassion.
Listen as we highlight the power of God’s Word to transform lives and encourage collaboration among churches to serve their communities better.
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Why are so many young evangelicals drawn to Eastern Orthodoxy? What questions should we be asking?
In Part 2 of Searching for Depth, we explore how Orthodox theology approaches salvation, mystery, sacraments, and worship—and how it contrasts with historic Protestant convictions. This episode also equips pastors and leaders to prepare the next generation to engage thoughtfully with this growing trend.
This episode launches a two-part discussion on the growing evangelical interest in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Dr. Williams and Dr. Shrader offer historical, theological, philosophical, and pastoral insights into Orthodoxy’s appeal, while evaluating differences and potential dangers. We explore key doctrinal divides, the allure of ancient liturgy, and the exclusive claims of Eastern Orthodoxy.
Bowling, Baseball, and Biblical Hebrew? You’ll want to catch the latest episode of The Central Seminary Podcast!
In this episode, we interview Dr. Preston Mayes, Professor of Old Testament, to learn how God led him into the teaching ministry. Dr. Mayes shares his favorite sections of the Old Testament and some of his hobbies and interests.
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In this episode, we discuss the New Testament canon with Dr. Jon Pratt. We cover how we got our Bible and highlight some background on recent works on the canon. Listen along and share the episode with a friend!
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In preparation for our 2025 MacDonald Lectures, we sat down with Dr. Kyle Dunham to explore ways to use the book of Ecclesiastes. You’ll want to catch this special episode of The Central Seminary Podcast.
Dr. Dunham shares the importance of finding joy and wonder in a fallen world and helps to address common misinterpretations of Ecclesiastes. We also look at Dr. Dunham’s commentary work and helpful applications for church, family, and personal study of this great book.
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In this episode, we explore Paul’s instruction to Timothy to pray for “kings and for all those in high positions.”
To better understand the biblical model and its implications for praying for our government leaders, we are thrilled to welcome Pastor Rory Martin, Director of the Church Ambassador Network with the Minnesota Family Council, to join us.
In this episode, Central alumnus and pastor Pat Thompson emphasizes the significance of fellowship with the body of Christ. Pastor Thompson shares insights from pastoral and teaching ministries here in Minnesota and overseas.
Missionary Luke Tanis (M.Div ‘18) and Sebastian Basaldua (Operations Manager, WCTS Radio) discuss creative ideas for using technology in sharing the gospel.
In this episode, Lt. Col. (r) Scott Nupson shares his journey from ministry to military service, reflecting on his experiences as a chaplain and the impact of his seminary education at Central.
Scott shares some of his favorite memories from his time at Central and ways that God showed his faithfulness through service in the military and continuing ministry opportunities.
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In this episode, Dr. Josh Stephens discusses the critical topic of church discipline in the life of the local church.
Dr. Stephens focuses on the collective responsibility of the church body in orderliness and care throughout the process, with the hope of restoration.
In this episode, Dr. Kevin Bauder concludes the discussion on “Let Me Tell You How to Vote” with Dr. Brett Williams.
Dr. Bauder shares ten principles to guide believers as they consider how they want to cast their vote and closes with some final encouragements.
In this episode, Dr. Kevin Bauder continues a discussion on “Let Me Tell You How to Vote” with Dr. Brett Williams.
Dr. Bauder shares ten principles to guide believers as they consider how they want to cast their vote.
In this episode, Dr. Kevin Bauder begins a discussion on “Let Me Tell You How to Vote” with Dr. Brett Williams.
Dr. Bauder shares ten principles to guide believers as they consider how they want to cast their vote.
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In this episode, Dr. Sam De and Chatru Mohinani share their testimonies of faith in Christ and give an update on the ministry of Faith Baptist Bible College & Seminary in Kerala, India. Sam and Chatru also share ways to encourage us in sharing the gospel through building relationships with neighbors from a different culture.
In this episode we discuss soul care and chaplaincy with retired chaplain, Dr. Bob Freiberg (US Navy, Coast Guard, Marines). Dr. Freiberg shares insights on military chaplaincy, biblical counseling, and how local churches can support men and women returning from active duty.
Dr. Freiberg (CDR, CHC, FMF, USN-ret.) served as a military Chaplain with the Navy, Coast Guard and Marines. His tour of duties include: Command Chaplain for the largest Chapel program in the Navy, Force Chaplain for the US Navy SEALs (SPECWARCOM), US Coast Guard, and 3 Marine tours (1 combat tour for Operation Iraqi Freedom). He has also served as an adjunct professor at Southern California Seminary for 25 years, as well as served as Administrative Dean for 3 years.
In this episode, we conclude our conversation covering the hermeneutics and methodology of progressive dispensationalism and ideas for the future of dispensationalism.
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