

Conduit Church Podcast
Conduit Church
Welcome to the Conduit Church Teaching Podcast, which includes teachings from our Sunday services as well as our midweek podcast where we dive in deeper. We teach the scriptures, chapter by chapter and verse by verse, and discuss current and cultural events and how to respond as followers of Jesus. For more information visit: conduitchurch.com
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May 11, 2024 • 1h 12min
DEEPER 155 - The Reality Of Haiti Today
Please join us for an insightful discussion as Pastor Darren Tyler engages in an interview with Pastor Jean Gerald Lafleur, delving into the contemporary political and societal landscape of Haiti. Should you wish to contribute to our efforts in supporting Haiti, please visit the following link: [Conduit Mission - Feed a Family Campaign] (https://conduitmission.reachapp.co/campaigns/feed-a-family)

May 8, 2024 • 51min
DEEPER 154 - Nephilim & The Sons Of God
This episode delves into Genesis chapter 6, a key passage that sheds light on the state of humanity immediately preceding the Great Flood. We will examine the enigmatic reference to the "sons of God" procreating with the "daughters of men," and its connection to God's sorrow over the pervasiveness of evil. The discussion will explore various interpretations of this passage and its broader implications for our understanding of the relationship between humanity and the divine.

May 6, 2024 • 35min
The Gospel According To God: “They Might Be Giants” Genesis 6:1-8 w/ Darren Tyler
The Gospel According To God: “They Might Be Giants” Genesis 6:1-8 w/ Darren Tyler

May 1, 2024 • 1h 3min
DEEPER 153 - The Bitterness Thread; Cain, Abel, Protests & Riots
Our podcast this week explores the story of Cain and Abel from the Bible, found in Genesis 4. We look at how this tale, about two brothers and their offerings to God, reflects the importance of faith. We'll also discuss the destructive nature of bitterness, using both the story of Cain and current examples like the recent Anti-Israel college protests, to illustrate the thread of bitterness on individuals and society.

Apr 29, 2024 • 40min
The Gospel According To God: "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" Genesis 4:1-17 w/ Darren Tyler
The Gospel According To God: "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" Genesis 4:1-17 w/ Darren Tyler

Apr 24, 2024 • 56min
DEEPER 152 - The Book Of Enoch, Immortality & Epigenetics
Genesis 5 meticulously documents the lineage from Adam to Noah, contrasting the extraordinary lifespans of hundreds of years with the ordinary act of generational succession. This genealogy introduces Enoch, a figure described as walking with God and possibly an author, while also prompting reflection on inherited blessings and curses. The concept finds parallels in the emerging field of epigenetics, where environmental factors are seen to influence gene expression across generations.

Apr 22, 2024 • 39min
The Gospel According To God: “Family Tree“ Genesis 5 w/ Mo Thieman
The Gospel According To God: “Family Tree“ Genesis 5 w/ Mo Thieman

Apr 17, 2024 • 59min
DEEPER 151 - Geopolitical Update: Operation Iron Shield
Last weekend, Iran launched a significant and direct attack on Israel using hundreds of drones and missiles. This marked the largest drone attack of its kind and represented the first direct assault by Iran on Israel in nearly fifty years of tensions between the two nations. We discuss what this means for the region and for us here in the United States.

Apr 16, 2024 • 40min
Operation Freedom Update w/ Mark & Victoria Bowling
Operation Freedom Update w/ Mark & Victoria Bowling

Apr 10, 2024 • 58min
DEEPER 150 - What Does Sin Do To Us?
In Genesis 3, we encounter the story of humanity's first sin. This act of disobedience fractured our connection with God, impacting our spiritual, physical, social, and psychological well-being. Since then, we've been on a quest to mend these broken pieces, often seeking fulfillment in ways that ultimately leave us empty. In this discussion, we'll explore what happens when we pursue community without the foundation of faith, and how it can leave us longing for something more.