
Seeking What They Sought is a podcast where we have conversations about the Biblical basis for the beliefs and culture of the Seventh-day Adventist church.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 80 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Sean Sutton is the visionary founder and creative force behind Bible Bricks, a faith-based building experience designed to make Scripture come alive through hands-on play. Motivated by a desire to help kids (and adults!) engage deeply with biblical s... more
One of the most unique teachings in the Seventh-day Adventist Church is the Sanctuary Doctrine. The guys decide to dive head first into what makes the doctrine so unique, what it actually teaches about who God is, and why it's historically been such ... more
One of the most unique teachings in the Seventh-day Adventist Church is the Sanctuary Doctrine. The guys decide to dive head first into what makes the doctrine so unique, what it actually teaches about who God is, and why it's historically been such ... more
One of the most unique teachings in the Seventh-day Adventist Church is the Sanctuary Doctrine. The guys decide to dive head first into what makes the doctrine so unique, what it actually teaches about who God is, and why it's historically been such ... more
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Okay, I’m biased so maybe not the clear GOAT, but certainly up there! Amazing podcast with honest conversations around complex issues that will help any Christian on their journey to discovering truth. (Mostly) Funny hosts with amazing guest speakers and a real emphasis on conversations most Adventists are afraid to have! Listen now!
I like that these men are asking the questions that we as Seventh Day Adventists believe (or should believe) and know (or should know)!
I don’t always agree with how they approach things. Sometimes I think that they should represent “us” better. But I LOVE their honesty and transparency! They don’t have all the answers and they are searching for the answers and ask a variety of reputable people - even those who disagree with our fundamental beliefs!
I’m learning with them and appreciate the j... more
I’ve tried to stick around and it’s hard. Your content at times is really good (meaning your guests) but your interview skills are not. Jesse has a knack for interrupting at key moments (Ty Gibson - Sanctuary - Pt 2) is the latest example. It’s either a joke that isn’t funny or if it is, it’s not the moment (third string prophet) after a very profound point Gibson makes. Why?? Silence is better. It almost feels like he needs people to hear him instead of the guest—probably unintentional and subc... more
I find these discussions present thought provoking topics resulting in me loving Jesus even more. Simplifying why being in relationship with Him matters. Thank you SSWTS hosts.
Greatly appreciate your coverage of important topics in the SDA church. You might be located on the Left Coast but your reach extends much farther! Thanks
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Conversations focus on the Biblical foundations of beliefs and practices within the Seventh-day Adventist church, exploring complex theological subjects such as the Sanctuary Doctrine, Investigative Judgment, and the role of Ellen White. With insightful guest contributions and robust dialogues, the discussions aim to clarify misconceptions and foster a deeper understanding of faith, while balancing respect for tradition with a call for theological growth and relevance in contemporary society. The approach is likely to be thought-provoking, engaging listeners who appreciate a blend of theological exploration and humor in their discussions.
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Seeking What They Sought launched 7 years ago and published 80 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Seeking What They Sought include:
1. Sean Sutton
2. Tim Jennings
3. Alyssa Truman
4. Lawrence T. Geraty
5. Carlos Muñoz
6. Ivor Myers
7. Greg Howell
8. Alex Bryan
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