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Southeast Christian Church

Southeast Christian Church, Louisville, KYwww.southeastchristian.org
Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, KY invites you to join us in Connecting with Jesus and one another through our weekly podcast with teaching from Senior Pastor Kyle Idleman.
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Episodes

In the Shadows: Made for This Moment

Esther embraces her calling to be God’s instrument of deliverance for His people. Her story reminds us that God positions us strategically to impact others, and we are each given the unique opportunity to step into the moment we were made for. (Esther 3-4) Speaker: Kyle Idleman

Jan 19, 202533 min

In the Shadows: For Such A Time

Even when God seems silent, He is moving, relentlessly working behind the scenes to accomplish His purposes. Your position, your gifts, and your story are not accidents but intentional pieces of God’s greater narrative to bring His Kingdom to Earth. (Esther 1-2) Speaker: Kyle Idleman

Jan 12, 202531 min

The Last Word: The Last Word

Trip Lee, a gifted communicator and friend of Southeast, shares a powerful message from John 11 titled The Last Word. Trip reminds us that in a world full of competing voices, Jesus has the final say—not just over life, but even over death itself. Speaker: Trip Lee

Jan 05, 202539 min

One At A Time Weekend: To God be the Glory

On this final weekend of the year, we dive into the final verse of Romans and explore how our lives should point to God’s glory and unmatched wisdom and power. With gratitude, we want to center our hearts on the One who deserves all praise and honor. (Romans 16 :27) Speaker: Lucas DeVries

Dec 29, 202438 min

A Season of Wonder: Christmas for Everyone

Romans 16 :26 speaks of a remarkable truth at the heart of the Christmas story—that the good news of Christ’s birth is for everyone, without exception. The Christmas story is a powerful reminder that Jesus has come for everyone. (Romans 16 :26) Speaker: Bryson Koch

Dec 22, 202429 min

A Season of Wonder: The Hidden Mystery

Scripture describes Jesus’ birth as a profound mystery now revealed. The Christmas story highlights the sovereignty of God, who is working behind the scenes to accomplish His will. Even now, He is at work, revealing the hope and peace found in Jesus. (Romans 16:25) Speaker: Carl Kuhl

Dec 15, 202439 min

Everyday Disciples: Watch Out

Paul tells the Romans to be spiritually alert, watching out for those who have an agenda that isn’t God’s. We also need to practice focused awareness and strategic ignorance so we can be “wise in doing right” and “innocent of any wrong.” (Romans 16:17-19) Speaker: Kyle Idleman

Dec 08, 202434 min

Everyday Disciples: Express Gratitude

Near the end of his letter, Paul expresses gratitude to 28 people by name. One way we show gratitude is by taking a real interest in people. Being an everyday disciple is being like Paul. When we are, we will make a difference in the lives of others. (Romans 16:1-16) Speaker: Dave Stone

Dec 01, 202437 min

Everyday Disciples: Care for Each Other

Paul was given a directive from the church leaders in Jerusalem: Remember the poor there. It was a directive of care that he took seriously. From Paul’s example and his words, we learn practical lessons about how to care for people one at a time. (Romans 15:23-33) Speaker: Carl Kuhl

Nov 24, 202436 min

Everyday Disciples: Live with Purpose

Life with Jesus is full of invitations that remind us of who God is and what He has called us to. This calling should motivate our everyday life and set the focus of our ambitions. Pursuing a life of purpose isn’t always easy but is always worth it. Speaker: Bryson Koch

Nov 17, 202437 min

Jesus is King: Jesus is King

Because Jesus is our King, we don’t worry about election results the way people who are citizens of earth do. We know no matter which party holds office, no matter who is president, our God still holds the world and Jesus is still King. (Romans 15:8-13) Speaker: Kyle Idleman

Nov 10, 202436 min

Separation of Church and Hate: Humble

As we end our Separation of Church and Hate series—just before the election—we embrace Paul’s teaching of humility, calling our people to be humble in all they do, including approaching the upcoming and following weeks in a way that honors Jesus. (Romans 15:1-7) Speaker: Kyle Idleman

Nov 03, 202437 min
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