Episodes

  • Revelation 6:1 - 8:1
    Feb 19 2026

    In this teaching, we step into Revelation 6:1-8:1. With humor, real-life stories, and clear explanations, the message helps us move from confusion and fear to clarity and confidence as we learn what “apocalypse” really means, why Revelation can be hard to understand, and how Christians throughout history have approached it. Most importantly, we’re reminded that beyond all the symbols and debates, the central focus of Revelation is not chaos or judgment, but the overwhelming greatness, power, and worth of God.

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    49 mins
  • Revelation 4-5
    Feb 12 2026

    Step into the throne room with us this week as we open Revelation 4-5 and behold a breathtaking vision of glory, honor, and praise — all directed to One. In a world that constantly demands our applause — athletes, influencers, politicians, even ourselves — this passage reorients our hearts to the only throne that truly matters. God is seated in power. The Lamb who was slain is worthy. Heaven is not confused about who deserves worship. The question is: are we? Listen and be reminded that Jesus is not only worthy of our praise but also worthy of our trust, and discover what it means to live as a kingdom of priests, faithfully pointing others to the One who reigns forever.

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    49 mins
  • Revelation 2-3
    Feb 5 2026

    What does Jesus actually see when He looks at His church? In this message from Revelation 2-3, we’re invited to listen carefully as Jesus speaks to seven real churches and, through them, to us. With honesty, grace, and urgency, He calls His people to hold fast to what is good, repent where compromise has crept in, and remember that He alone is worthy. This teaching isn’t about perfection — it’s about ears that are willing to hear, hearts that are ready to repent, and lives that are still open to being changed by the Gospel.

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    35 mins
  • Revelation 1:9-20
    Jan 29 2026

    This message from Revelation 1 invites us to trade our small, incomplete pictures of Jesus for a bigger, truer vision of who He really is. As John encounters the glorified Christ — radiant with power, authority, and holiness — we see how an accurate view of Jesus overwhelms us, humbles us, and ultimately fills us with hope. For a church facing suffering and for believers navigating everyday struggles, this vision reminds us that Jesus is not small or distant; He is reigning, present with His people, holding all things together, and caring personally for each one of us. Seeing Jesus clearly changes everything.

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    26 mins
  • Revelation 1:1-8
    Jan 22 2026

    What keeps us going when faith gets hard and following Jesus feels costly? In this teaching from Revelation 1, we’re reminded that God knows our tendency to lose motivation, and He meets us with a powerful vision of who Jesus really is. Revelation pulls back the curtain to show us a Savior who loves us, freed us by His blood, calls us into purposeful faithfulness, and is coming again to reign. This message isn’t meant to intimidate or confuse, but to encourage weary believers to stay faithful because it’s worth it. Listen and be reminded why Jesus is worthy of your worship, your obedience, and your perseverance.

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    45 mins
  • Spring Kickoff // Revelation
    Jan 15 2026

    We're excited to be back at Men's Bible Study! We'll be studying the book of Revelation this semester. Listen along as with kickoff with an extended night of worship!

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Thessalonians Conclusion
    Nov 20 2025

    Join us for the Thessalonians Conclusion. Have a great holiday season! We'll be back mid-January with our study of Revelation.

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    4 mins
  • 2 Thessalonians 3:6-18
    Nov 13 2025

    As we conclude our study of 2 Thessalonians, we're reminded of what it means to live as a blessing for the sake of the Gospel. With stories of gratitude, family, and faithfulness, we look to Paul’s challenge: to contribute, serve, and influence others for good. Join us for this encouraging final study as we celebrate what God is doing through our men, our work, and our church — learning how to live in a way that lifts others and honors Christ.

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    45 mins