In this playlist, Pastor Scott, Phil, and Nathan explore faith as more than belief — it’s relational trust in the Father, Son, Holy Spirit, and the Church. Each episode walks through how faith grows through surrender, obedience, and partnership with God. Together they uncover how faith transforms hardship into maturity, offense into reconciliation, and weakness into dependence on the Spirit. This series invites believers to see faith not as performance or perfection, but as a lifelong cultivation of intimacy and confidence in God’s goodness.
STB145 | Faith: The Father October 6, 2025
BIBLE SCHOOL EDITION – Nathan and Pastor Scott explore how our earthly experiences — especially with fathers — shape our view of God as Father. They discuss the Trinity, God’s relational nature, and how healing reorients our hearts to see Him as He truly is.
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STB146 | BSE | Faith: The Son October 13, 2025
BIBLE SCHOOL EDITION – Nathan and Pastor Scott dive into the humanity and divinity of Jesus, exploring how he fulfilled the roles of Prophet, Priest, and King. They discuss what it means for believers to see Jesus not only as God but as one who lived fully human, modeling faith, identity, and dependence on the Spirit. This conversation challenges us to deepen our understanding of Jesus and our trust in his work on our behalf.
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STB147 | BSE | Faith: The Holy Spirit October 20, 2025
BIBLE SCHOOL EDITION – Nathan and Pastor Scott unpack what it really means to have faith in the Holy Spirit — not just the Holy Scriptures. The conversation explores how a Bible-only approach can lead to imbalance and self-directed legalism, while true freedom and relational depth come through walking with the Spirit daily.
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STB148 | BSE | Faith: The Church October 27, 2025
BIBLE SCHOOL EDITION – Nathan and Phil wrap up the discussion on Faith in discussing the Church, exploring what it means to trust God’s design for His body even when people fail us. Through personal stories and Scripture, they unpack leadership wounds, offense, and the enduring promise of Jesus in Matthew 16 — that his Church will prevail.
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