Overview
57 Episodes
Home is where the heart is, but it’s also too often where the hurt is. Yet, looking at Isaac and his family, we see that even when we wound or are wounded by those we love, redemption is possible—not because we’re good, but because God is. Genesis 25 : 19 - 27 : 40 Speaker: Brock O'Dell
Transcribed - Published: 31 May 2026
After more than 25 years, Abraham and Sarah’s son was born, but their journey of faith had just begun. The journey begins with a first step and only ends when we see Jesus. In the meantime, we are to live by faith, not by sight, one step at a time. Genesis 21-22 Speaker: Lucas DeVries
Transcribed - Published: 24 May 2026
God’s mercy is real—so is His judgment. In Sodom and Gomorrah, both are clear. Before destruction, God provides Lot’s family a way of escape. Even when evil abounds, He sees His faithful few. This message shows how seriously God takes sin and grace. Genesis 18:16-33; 19 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 17 May 2026
When all seemed lost and time was no more, God fulfilled His promise to Abraham and Sarah with a son. The timing defied logic, but God’s Word never fails. Even on rough terrain and bleak horizons, keep walking with God, believing He knows the way. Genesis 18:1-15 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 10 May 2026
Along the journey, God promised Abram much. But with the path windy and timing unclear, Abram took matters into his own hands, only further complicating his life. This message explores the tension of trusting God even when His timing makes no sense. Genesis 15-17 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 3 May 2026
Needing their own space to grow, Abram let his nephew Lot choose his land first. Lot chose by sight, not faith—and it didn’t go as expected. Abram, however, trusted the Lord to guide him, even when it seemed he was being led away from greener grass. Genesis 13-14 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 26 April 2026
A journey of faith begins with the first step. God’s invitation to Abram is the same to us: follow Him, obey Him, trust Him—one step at a time. This message shares guidance on how to walk by faith, not by sight, even when the destination is unclear. Genesis 12:1-9 Speaker: Carl Kuhl
Transcribed - Published: 19 April 2026
The people set out to build a tower to the heavens. The design was sound, but their motive impure. In response, God confused their language and foiled their plans. Likewise, idolatry can slip into our plans and invite God’s resistance into our lives. Genesis 11:1-11 Speaker: Bryson Koch
Transcribed - Published: 12 April 2026
Sin took the world by storm, and so with a heavy heart God sent a storm—a flood—to reset creation. In mercy, He spared one man, his family, and the animals He had created. Even now, when it seems like all is dead and gone, hope is alive and well. Genesis 6-8 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 5 April 2026
Sin escalated quickly. One generation tasted a forbidden fruit, the next committed murder—Cain killing his brother Abel. God warned Cain of “sin crouching at the door,” but he ignored it. Sin still lurks today, but with God’s help, it can be subdued. Genesis 4:1-15 Speaker: Brock O'Dell
Transcribed - Published: 29 March 2026
God’s creation was paradise—until it wasn’t. The enemy arrived, a lie was told, and sin was chosen. Paradise was lost, but hope remained. Though sin brought consequences, God drew near, not abandoning His people, but promising to rescue them. Genesis 3 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 22 March 2026
All of creation was made by God, but only humans were made to be like God—created in His image. In this message, we will take a deep look at what it means to be made in the image of God and why it matters. Genesis 1: 26-27 Speaker: Dave Stone
Transcribed - Published: 15 March 2026
There was nothing. Then, God spoke and there was everything. As we study Genesis 1, we will be on the front row to watch God do what He does best—create. We will explore what God created, but even more importantly why He created—to love and be loved. Genesis 1 Speaker: Carl Kuhl
Transcribed - Published: 8 March 2026
Most people are always chasing after more in hopes that contentment will eventually come, but it never does. Paul shares the secret of contentment isn’t about acquiring more but knowing Jesus more. He is the “enough” we’ve been looking for all along. Philippians 4: 11-20 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 1 March 2026
Paul emphatically states the message found throughout Philippians: Rejoice, I say it again, rejoice. Though chained in a cell, his joy couldn’t be restrained. He will help us step farther into peace and joy. For Christ-followers, peace is a promise. Philippians 4:1-10 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 22 February 2026
We’re tempted to place confidence in the flesh—success, wealth, appearance—but that’s the world’s way, not the Kingdom’s. Paul shows a better path: not self-confidence but God confidence. Righteousness doesn’t come from ourselves, but from Christ. Philippians 3:1-11 Speaker: Bryson Koch
Transcribed - Published: 15 February 2026
Jesus had everything but gave it up, coming down from heaven to reach us. Paul urges Christ-followers to do the same—giving up position, power, and comfort to reach more with the Gospel. Paul depicts greatness not as upward movement, but downward. Philippians 2:1-11 Speaker: Lucas DeVries
Transcribed - Published: 8 February 2026
Paul wasn’t timid in his faith or shy about the truth. Though we shouldn’t be brash, we should be bold. This week, we’ll look at Paul’s own boldness while also cultivating a greater sense of personal boldness in telling others about Jesus. Philippians 1:20-30 Speaker: Carl Kuhl
Transcribed - Published: 1 February 2026
Paul emphasized gratitude for the Gospel partnership he shared with the Philippian believers. Every Christ-follower has a part to play to help the Gospel reach ONE more, and this week, we’ll celebrate the collective work God is doing through us. Philippians 1:1-11 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 26 January 2026
When a tree is planted in healthy soil next to a reliable source of water, abundant fruit is inevitable. As we put down deep roots in the Word of God, fruit will not just be a possibility in some seasons, but an inevitable reality in all seasons. Psalm 1; Matthew 7 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 18 January 2026
As Christ followers, our goal isn’t just to dabble in Scripture, but to grow deep roots in it. By learning to understand God’s purpose and plan for Scripture, we can move beyond simply dabbling in it and allow our roots to grow, strong and deep. Psalm 1; 2 Timothy 3:16 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 11 January 2026
Trip Lee, a gifted communicator and friend of Southeast, shares a powerful message about the extravagant generosity of God to begin the new year. Speaker: Trip Lee
Transcribed - Published: 4 January 2026
One at a Time Weekend is a special weekend to celebrate what God has done through one life at a time over the last year and anticipate what He will do in 2026. Join us for a special time of worship, preaching, and prayer. Speaker: Lucas DeVries
Transcribed - Published: 28 December 2025
Throughout the Gospel of Mark, Jesus said “yes” to all kinds of people…men, women, rich, poor, religious, sinful, influential, invisible. His appearance in the world—from the manger to the cross—was an emphatic YES to all humanity and a YES to YOU. Mark 16:15 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 25 December 2025
Following Jesus is an invitation into vulnerability. We’re tempted to avoid any sense of vulnerability so that we’re not seen as weak, but Jesus, the strongest person of all time, regularly modeled vulnerability throughout His life and ministry. Mark 14: 32-34 Speaker: Dave Stone
Transcribed - Published: 21 December 2025
As followers of Christ, we must be willing to say NO, especially when correcting injustices we encounter in life. When Jesus saw injustice in the temple, He took extreme action. By following His example, we learn how and when to Say Yes to Saying NO. Mark 11: 15-19 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 14 December 2025
By feeding the 4,000, Jesus showed us how to say yes to compassion. Never just a feeling, compassion is an internal reaction that leads to external action. Jesus’ compassion was followed by action. We are to live lives marked by active compassion. Mark 8:1-10 Speaker: Bryson Koch
Transcribed - Published: 7 December 2025
Though His time had endless demands, Jesus modeled the importance of rest. Our culture is obsessed with busyness, but sacrificing rest means ignoring His example. Jesus doesn’t invite us into laziness, but He does invite into a regular, quiet rhythm. Mark 6: 30-32 Speaker: Carl Kuhl
Transcribed - Published: 30 November 2025
When the disciples panicked during a violent storm, Jesus was at peace. He calmed both the sea and their inner fear, telling them to choose faith. Facing our own storms, Jesus tells us, “Choose faith in Me, and a sense of calm will eventually come.” Mark 4: 35-41 Speaker: Matt Reagan
Transcribed - Published: 23 November 2025
Interruptions are inevitable. Instead of being annoyed, Jesus embraced them, using those moments for His most powerful work. By observing His example, we can learn how to respond to the interruptions we face with a greater sense of purpose and grace. Mark 2:1-12 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 16 November 2025
Despite constant crowds, Jesus sought solitude to connect with the Author of Life. Our Heavenly Father still speaks, but His voice is hard to hear in the chaos of culture. Solitude isn't optional; it's the priority everything else gets built on. Mark 1:32-39 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 9 November 2025
We all have a story—some full of unexpected turns, others steady and faithful. But no matter your story, the goal is the same: let it point to the King and His Kingdom. David will help us remember that every face has a name, and every name has a story—and when we fill our stories with prayer, purpose, and people, we become part of something much bigger than ourselves. Romans 16 Speaker: David Nasser
Transcribed - Published: 2 November 2025
Culturally, submission is a posture to avoid at all costs. Yet, as Christ followers, we are to willingly submit. Doing so can be hard, but it is holy. In fact, submission becomes possible when we submit to others as if submitting to the Lord Himself. Colossians 3:18-4:1 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 26 October 2025
Culturally, submission is a posture to avoid at all costs. Yet, as Christ followers, we are to willingly submit. Doing so can be hard, but it is holy. In fact, submission becomes possible when we submit to others as if submitting to the Lord Himself. Colossians 3:18-4:1 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 19 October 2025
We are earthly ambassadors for heaven, and so whatever you do, do it as a representative of Lord Jesus. In this message, we will look at how to practically remove the rags of earthly behavior and put on the clothing of heaven. Colossians 3:1-17 Speaker: Dave Stone
Transcribed - Published: 12 October 2025
Our suffering in this life is real, but not wasted. God uses it to encourage dependence on Christ’s power. Between now and heaven, don’t become distracted by empty human philosophies or traditions. Instead, keep your eyes and heart fully on Christ. Colossians 1:24-2:23 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 5 October 2025
As Christians, our belief is not primarily about “what” but “who”—Jesus. His death, burial, and resurrection is the foundation of our faith. He created all and is ruler over all. We must hold tight to Jesus, while also freely sharing Him with others. Colossians 1:1-23 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 28 September 2025
We rarely take the time to think about what we think about. But we need to—and often. With a bit of discipline and a heavy dose of relying on the Holy Spirit, we can take control of our thoughts and, in doing so, reset the trajectory of our lives. Speaker: Brock O'Dell
Transcribed - Published: 21 September 2025
The way you start your day matters. Specifically, the thoughts you begin with will shape the rest of your day. This message will include practical, Biblical teaching about living with intentionality and making every moment count. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 14 September 2025
The words we say reveal what is on our minds, but also continually shape them, impacting others and ourselves. This message will teach us to be careful with words and how saying those of God out loud can help transform our hearts and minds. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 7 September 2025
Constant distractions fill our minds with “nothing.” Learning to take every thought captive retrains us to avoid filling our minds with an excess of nothing, which squeezes out what matters most in life, but more seriously, who matters most in life. Speaker: Carl Kuhl
Transcribed - Published: 31 August 2025
What we expose our minds to influences and shapes us in significant ways often beyond our conscious awareness. Using various Scriptures, this message will deepen our understanding of mind exposure and increase our vigilance to protect our minds. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 24 August 2025
Our minds are constantly being shaped and reshaped. Using Romans 12:1-2, we will learn how to experience life transformation by renewing our minds. By resigning to the leading of the Holy Spirit, our minds can be molded in a God-honoring way. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 17 August 2025
Ultimately, forgiveness is a gift that we give ourselves. Perhaps, though, the only way you can do that is if you receive the best gift of forgiveness there ever was. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 10 August 2025
Much like grief, there are stages to forgiveness. It’s a path and a process that can be painful. But eventually God can and will lead you to replace anger and resentment with forgiveness and grace. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 3 August 2025
Much like grief, there are stages to forgiveness. It’s a path and a process that can be painful. But eventually God can and will lead you to replace anger and resentment with forgiveness and grace. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Transcribed - Published: 27 July 2025
Following Jesus takes a lifetime. It’s essential that, if we want to make the maximum impact, we finish well. We do that by growing in resilience. There will be ups and downs in our journey, and we must be prepared for both the highs and the lows. (2 Kings 20; Isaiah 38-39; 2 Chronicles 32) Speaker: Lucas DeVries
Transcribed - Published: 20 July 2025
No matter how faithful we are to God, disaster sometimes seeks us out. How do we not just hang on to Christ, but lead others to do so as well? We should feel inspired to prepare for the storm, and when in the storm, comforted that we’re not alone. (2 Kings 18:13-19:36; 2 Chronicles 32:1-21; Isaiah 36-37) Speaker: Carl Kuhl
Transcribed - Published: 13 July 2025
We can’t change a generation alone. But instead of waiting for someone else to do something, we need to take the lead, asking others to join us in attacking the evil in our world and being absolutely dedicated to every detail of the Word of God. (2 Chronicles 30-31) Speaker: Carl Kuhl
Transcribed - Published: 6 July 2025
The evil we’ve experienced in the past, when viewed through a God-lens, inspires us to do something to change it. Let the evil around us make us to want to take action, devoting ourselves to living out the Word of God. (2 Kings 17, 18:1; 2 Chronicles 29; Isaiah 14 :28-32) Speaker: Carl Kuhl
Transcribed - Published: 29 June 2025
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