
Through-the-Bible teaching with Pastor Brett Meador at Athey Creek Church.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

A Bible teaching titled “The King We Want vs. the King Who Came” from Galatians 5:1 by Brett Meador.
Galatians 4 is a chapter full of comparisons that help us understand our relationship with God, the law versus liberty, and the identification of truth in a world full of lies. As we study, we see how these contrasting themes show us how to live as h... more
The Galatian church had questions about the Levitical law, whether they should follow it, and how it applied to their lives. In Galatians 3, Paul provides a comprehensive answer, reminding them of the work God had already done in their lives, pointin... more
Even as some influential leaders within the church drift toward requiring the law for salvation, Paul stands firm in Galatians 2. In his powerful defense, he explains the situation, shows how the law reveals sin but cannot remove it, and reminds us t... more
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Sound Biblical teaching from a faithful teacher. Thank you for sharing these messages. I’m learning so much and look forward to every message. Thank you Athey Creek! God bless.
I’m being taught so much as I listen to Pastor Brett. I’ve attended church my whole life, hearing redundantly flat, surface-level, 30 minute, cookie-cutter sermons. This is the first time in my life that I feel that I’m learning. I’m finally getting the meat. Brett is easy for me to listen to, and his sermons are helping me to dive deeper and gain the better understanding that I’m reaching for. The prophecy updates are also so appreciated. So thankful for the livestreams and podcasts. Sending lo... more
I love it when a Bible Teacher-Preacher-Pastor-Bishop says “don’t take my word for it, read it yourself and think about it!”
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Athey has decent Bible teaching mostly, it’s more of a class than church and I actually just recently went back to my Catholic roots after hearing a lot of preachers like him bash Catholicism. I looked into all of it and found that he’s wrong in-fact and the Catholic Church is the fullness of the faith. Athey is still great for Bible basics and preaches mostly truth
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Focused on biblical teaching, this show emphasizes a through-the-Bible approach guided by its host, who brings forth deep theological insights from the scriptures. The discussions often highlight themes such as salvation, generosity, obedience, transformation, and spiritual warfare, while also drawing parallels to contemporary societal issues. Listeners are encouraged to actively engage with their faith and discern teachings in the light of scripture. Unique attributes of the podcast include its engaging delivery and the balance of deep theological discussions with relatable anecdotes, making it accessible to both newcomers and seasoned believers.
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