Tim and Brandon discuss some popular Christian Symbols, the appeal of symbolism, and how we create reminders in our lives regarding the things of God.Resource: https://www.fisheaters.com/symbols.html
Tim and Tommy continue through the book of Daniel, discussing Daniel's visions and the end-time prophecies attached.
Tim and Brandon discuss the term, "thoughts and prayers," how it's used, why it angers some, and what we as Christians should think in times of tragedy and uncertainty.
Tim and Tommy read through Daniel's prayer in chapter nine, and discuss why Daniel was praying, and how we can inform our own prayer lives with Daniel's style of praying.
Tim and Tim discuss Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis in the latest episode of reading Christian Fiction.An amazing retelling of the myth of Psyche and Cupid, Lewis' masterpiece explores themes about the divine, love, death, and so much more. The Tims discuss what little they can in an hour conversation.
Tim and Tommy continue through the book of Daniel, discussing Daniel's visions. Daniel sees a strange ram, followed by a strange goat, and has an angelic voice explain to him his vision.
Pastor Brandon teaches on the topic of slavery in the Bible, and what God's heart is around this topic.This can be a difficult topic to grasp, often times proved by skeptics that misquote the Bible, dropping all context, in an attempt to make God sound evil.As believers, what do we need to know about what the Bible says about slavery? We hope to answer that question with this teaching, but encourage you to continue to study and research.
Tim and Tommy ready through Daniel chapter seven, and discuss the prophecy there-in.What are these four beasts? Where have we seen that imagery before? What's it all mean?
Tim and Brandon discuss a recent sermon series Brandon taught on how to confront others in the church, using the book of Philemon as a guide.
Tim and Tommy read Daniel chapter six, the story of Daniel and the lion's den. Why was Daniel thrown in? How did the king react compared to previous kings? How do we apply this story today?
Tim and Brandon read Luke 13:1-9, in which Jesus discusses an event of blood being mingled in sacrifices, and the Tower of Siloam falling and killing 18 people.Did these people die as judgement from God for their sins? Did those who live have more righteousness? What did Jesus have to say about sin, judgement, and repentance in this conversation?
Tim and Tommy continue through the Book of Daniel, and read chapter five. They discuss the story that coins the phrase, "the writing is on the wall," and how the Babylonian empire is passed to the Medo-Persians.
Carly, teaching out of the book of James, discussing how our words effect our witness, and why it's important to tame our tongues.This sermon was originally preached at the South Side Church of God on Father's Day, June 15th, 2025.
Tim and Tommy read through another famous story from the book of Daniel, following Nebuchadnezzars transformation and redemption.
Tim and Brandon discuss the authority of scripture, Sola Scriptura, and how we balance the scripture with tradition and church offices.
Tim and Tommy read Daniel chapter three and break down the story of the fiery furnace.
Tim and Brandon discuss the awful argument of, "Well, Jesus never said anything about..."
Tim and Tommy read the story of King Nebuchadnezzar's first dream, and how Daniel interprets it.
Tim and Brandon dive into the beliefs of Progressive Christianity, and discuss how it misses the mark of genuine Christianity.https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/political-progressive-conservative-christians/
Tim and Tommy dive into the Old Testament for the first time in the Bible Study series and look at the prophetic book of Daniel. Chapter on begins with Babylon capturing Judah and Daniel and his friends being taken into the service of King Nebuchadnezzar.