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The Bethel Primitive Baptist Church Podcast

Bethel Primitive Baptist Church

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This is the podcast covering Bethel Primitive Baptist Church‘s weekly sermon. The word “Primitive” means Original or First. We believe the Bible and the New Testament, in particular, are a blueprint and guide for worshiping God in spirit and in truth in all generations (John 4:24). We are located in Goodlettsville, TN and invite you to visit and listen.
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Christianity is an old religion with multiple changes and divisions throughout the centuries. It is an organized religion that views change from the primitive church as a necessary improvement. But, are these changes improvements that glorify God or human beings? From the end of the first century until the third century AD, the “church” went from simple, home-based groups with a message of God’s love through His Son to an elaborate dictatorship that ruled a person’s life through fear of puni ...
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The pulpit ministry of Joshua Winslett, pastor of Beulah Primitive Baptist Church in Leeds, Alabama. Podcast features simple, verse-by-verse, Bible expositions with topics spanning from Christian living to salvation. Visit PBPerspective.com or MarchToZion.com to learn more about Primitive Baptists.
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PB&Jesus

Bill Stevens

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This is a Christian based program using a Primitive Baptist approach to search the scriptures daily and truly reveal why you are here. May God use this for His pleasure.
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Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast

Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative)

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This is a podcast of Ohio Yearly Meeting. We are a collection of Conservative Quaker Meetings based primarily in Ohio. By conservative, we do not mean politically conservative. Conservative Friends are known for their commitment to conserve the Original message of the first generation of Quakers. These Quakers, in turn, saw their movement as a revival of primitive Christianity. We hope the installments of our podcasts will present the understandings of Conservative Quakerism. So, if thee is ...
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The Imperfect Buddha Podcast

The Imperfect Buddha Podcast

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The Imperfect Buddha podcast has been addressing anti-intellectualism and ideological capture in western Buddhism and spirituality more broadly since its inception. It provides a space for dynamic conversations designed to bring out what is so often hidden and so often despised by critics and intellectuals engaging with contemporary forms of practice. Matthew O’Connell hosts the Imperfect Buddha podcast and writes at The Imperfect Buddha site. Email: [email protected]. Twitter: @im ...
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Where investigative scrutiny confront religious tradition. Hosted by Jeramiah Giehl—a former Jehovah Witness, Pentecostal, Messianic, and now Conservative Jew—this podcast unpacks the origins of Christianity through a Jewish lens. With a journalist’s edge, Giehl explores Jesus in Second Temple Judaism, exposing Greco-Roman fingerprints on early theology. From Qumran and the Ebionites to the “Parting of the Ways,” each episode confronts myth, redaction, and tradition with evidence-based analy ...
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The heart of our conversation today revolves around the pivotal question: "How then shall we live?" We've been delving into the transformative nature of the kingdom and what it means to be part of God's people, moving beyond the confines of traditional worship to embrace a life that reflects a deeper spiritual reality. This isn’t just about attendi…
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The 11/2/2025 message by Mike Gowens is the fifth sermon in the Exposition of Philippians series. Br Gowens considers once again Paul's prayer in the salutation to the Philippian Church, a prayer appearing in Phi. 1:3-11. The content of his prayer consists of two parts: 1) Thanksgiving (vs 3-6), 2) Intercession (vs 8-10).…
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“Living in the House of God” • Hebrews 3 – Elder Bryce Lowrance. Seeing that we are made partakers of eternal salvation by the covenant of grace, we should take part in our eternal life by being active in church today. Part 2 begins with Paul's second warning in verse 7. This message was preached on Sunday, May 26, 2024.…
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“To My Fellow Resident Aliens” • 1st Peter 1:1-2 Elder Bryce Lowrance. In this openign message for 1st Peter, Elder Bryce gives background information about the life and discipleship of Peter. This mixed life of faith and doubt serves as an encouragement to us when we wrestle with the same doubts and fears. We are strangers in this world but more i…
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In the 3rd message on Spirit fullness, I finally come to the specific ways in which born again children of God can experience the filling of the Spirit. The Lord will not be mocked, and we can certainly do things to repel His Spirit. But when we embrace submission to His will, the experience of Spirit fullness is other worldly. http://www.bethlehem…
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Our world is overrun with an infectious, sinful disease called pride. The Bible has much to say about pride, but we have gotten so used to seeing it we often fail to recognize it. In this sermon Brother Luke preaches about what pride really looks like, to better help us identify it. This is important for us because it is certain that pride will alw…
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In Micah the sixth chapter we read that God’s people are required to love mercy. Do we love mercy? We sure love to receive it, but do we love to give it? In this sermon Brother Luke looks at the life of Joseph to show a powerful example of what loving mercy looks like. http://www.bethlehempbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/11.09.25.Love_.Mercy_.Luk…
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on September 14, 2025) Today we return to our exposition of the Book of Nehemiah, which teaches us about God’s rebuilding program. After a short review of where we are at this point, we go back today to the tenth chapter, where Nehemiah and the Jews who returned from the Captivity are putting into place the t…
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We trace the character of Ohio Yearly Meeting’s “Golden Age” ministry, where quietist discipline met public witness in prisons, schools and streets. Stories of Anne Branson, Elwood Dean and Daniel Mott reveal the cost of obedience, the power of silence and the risks of over-editing holiness. • Quietism shaping tone, restraint and obedience • Prophe…
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by Elder John Morgan Owens (preached on September 21, 2025) As we began to learn yesterday, this world is not our home. In our text, we learn that even Jesus had no place to lay His head. As we move through the second half of this sermon, we find that we ourselves are not at home in this world, but that we are pilgrims on our way to our REAL home! …
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by Elder John Morgan Owens (preached on September 21, 2025) In the wake of all the troubles we see in this world, we are reminded that this world is not our home! With the Charlie Kirk shooting, and other tragedies and persecutions in this world, we find ourselves asking, “How can this be fixed?” If we are looking for answers “under the sun,” then …
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on November 2, 2025) The preaching of the gospel is the greatest privilege we have as regenerated children of God. It is primarily through preaching the gospel that those of God’s little lost sheep, who have already been born again, finally hear and embrace the good news of Christ’s finished work. But there i…
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on November 2, 2025) Having examined in some detail the two types of zeal described in the first half of Romans 10, the one being a sincere but misplaced zeal and the other being an informed and proper zeal, we turn now to the normal way by which a regenerated child of God comes to embrace the gospel message:…
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Elder Bryce Lowarance "Benediction" - Hebrews 13:20-25 In this concluding message of the expository series on the book of Hebrews, Elder Bryce teaches about the final prayer of the Apostle and his hope that the Hebrew Christians would continue to hear and obey the ministers with which God has blessed them. This short section provides and excellent …
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on October 26, 2025) As we began to see yesterday, Romans 10 begins by speaking of a people that have “zeal of God.” We have already learned that this was a zeal given to them by God, and thus we can conclude that they are regenerated children of God. But their zeal was misplaced – they were going about to es…
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on October 26, 2025) As you know, we are currently engaged in an exposition of the Book of Romans. Today’s sermon is a follow-up to our exploration of the tenth chapter, where we learned about some Jews who were in need of “salvation” – but not eternal salvation, rather they needed “gospel salvation.” You see…
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Here is a message I overlooked in the “Set Apart” series. One of the top 5 teachings that sets apart the truth from that which is not truth, is total depravity. We can never truly understand why salvation is by grace alone until we clearly see total depravity. The reason salvation can only be by grace alone is because of the condition of man apart …
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on October 26, 2025) As we began to see yesterday, Paul teaches in Romans 10 that there are some people who are regenerated yet have not embraced the gospel message. These Jews were going about to establish their own righteousness, and we saw yesterday that they were trying to keep the Law in order to go to h…
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Today, we dive deep into a theological conundrum that has sparked passionate debates throughout history: the role of baptism in salvation. This episode navigates through the often contentious beliefs surrounding Acts 2:38, where Peter instructs believers to be baptized for the remission of sins. I share insights on how this verse has been interpret…
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on October 26, 2025) As we move into the tenth chapter of Romans, Paul sets forth his zeal for his Jewish brethren to be “saved.” But the question we must always ask when we see the term “saved” is, “Saved from what?” Paul makes it clear in this passage, that the Jews he is concerned about already have a zeal…
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“Consider Jesus” • Hebrews 3:1 – Elder Bryce Lowrance. Paul will continue in this chapter proving that Jesus is superior to Moses but he begins with an exhortation to deeper worship. Seeing that the believer is set apart by God in the covenant of redemption beginning in election, it makes logical sense that he would give complete attention and dili…
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John 11:38–57 We study this part of John with clear attention to Greek terms that reshape belief as trust and signs as pointers beyond miracles. Lazarus’s raising, the council’s response, and the approach to Passover reveal how language, liberation, and wholehearted faith meet in practice. • Belief as trust and confidence, not mere assent • Christo…
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Without question there are ways we can act and think that will repel the Spirit of God. In part 2 of a message on this subject, I look at the things that accommodate and welcome the Holy Spirit into close fellowship. http://www.bethlehempbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/11.02.25.Spirit.Fullness.pt_.2.Tim_.McCool.mp3 11.02.25.Spirit.Fullness.pt.2.T…
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