All Saints Podcast | Believe Doubt Seek
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5 days ago
5 days ago
25 min
What if this community simply wasn't here?
Not "would people miss it" would anything in your actual life, your actual relationships, be different?
This week we're talking about prayer the discipline most of us quietly struggle with and why it's the starting point for everything we believe God is calling All Saints toward next. We'll also open up Movement 6: the invitation to help build what's coming, not just watch it happen.
If something's been breaking your heart lately, stick around. That might not be a coincidence.
This Sunday
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Aug 9, 2026
Aug 9, 2026
29 min
Here's a question some of you may already be asking, maybe not out loud: why not just keep doing what we've been doing? All Saints has a good life. Why change anything?
That's a fair question, and I'm not going to rush past it.
Join us for a look into what All Saints can become.

Jul 26, 2026
Jul 26, 2026
19 min
How can we know the resurrection actually happened?
A listener sent me that question. They’ve read the research and considered the arguments. They want to believe. They just can’t seem to get all the way there.
Maybe you understand that.
The first disciples did. When Jesus appeared to them, they were frightened and confused. Some of them doubted what they were seeing. Jesus didn’t criticize them or demand immediate certainty. He stayed with them.
There are good historical reasons to believe Jesus rose from the dead. But no argument can eliminate every question. You don’t have to force yourself to feel certain or pretend to believe more than you do.
Maybe faith begins with a more honest prayer:
“Jesus, if you are alive, meet me here.”
This week, we’re diving into the Doubters Mailbox.
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Jul 19, 2026
Jul 19, 2026
16 min
We often hear 1 Corinthians 13 at weddings. It feels warm, poetic, and inspiring.
But that's not why Paul wrote it.
He wasn't describing romance. He was confronting a church filled with gifted, successful, ambitious people whose character hadn't caught up with their talent.
Sound familiar?
Our culture celebrates achievement, influence, productivity, and being right. But God is far more interested in who we are becoming than what we accomplish.
It's possible to be successful and still be cynical.
Generous and still self-centered.
Busy serving God while keeping your heart at a distance.
Biblical love isn't about being "nice." It's the supernatural work of God's grace transforming us from the inside out—making us more patient, humble, forgiving, and free.
This week on the All Saints Podcast, we explore why one of the Bible's most familiar passages may also be one of its most challenging.Join us.
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Jul 12, 2026
Jul 12, 2026
23 min
Was Jesus a Democrat or a Republican?
He wasn't either, and he turned down every chance to be.
Our podcast this week is looking at the question that actually got Jesus killed (not the one trending on your feed): what kind of King did he come to be? Because once you answer that, the Constitution, the culture war, and the fight in your group chat all start looking different.
We're not telling you how to vote. We're not telling you God's above all this either. We're talking about Jesus — the King who kept refusing the crown.
We invite you to join us with your questions.

Jul 5, 2026
Jul 5, 2026
21 min
It's one of the defining questions of our time.
We live in a world shaped by war, political division, AI, endless information, and growing skepticism. We question headlines, social media, institutions—even each other. Everyone seems to have an agenda. So where do we turn? In Acts 1:8, Jesus doesn't tell his followers to become more persuasive, influential, or better at controlling the narrative.
Instead, he gives them a promise:
"You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you..."
The answer to our anxious age isn't found in louder voices or stronger arguments. It's found in lives transformed by the Spirit of God. This week on the All Saints Podcast, we'll explore why the Holy Spirit is still the Church's greatest source of hope, courage, wisdom, and unity—and why the Spirit continues to create communities where people who believe, doubt, and seek can discover the presence of Christ.
Join us as we ask the question that matters now more than ever:
Who can we trust?
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Jun 28, 2026
Jun 28, 2026
21 min
There is a time to plant. And there is a time to uproot. Most of us don't like the second part.
Many people today are questioning the faith they inherited. They're examining long-held beliefs, leaving churches, and wondering if there's still a place for them in God's story. Some call it deconstruction. Others call it a crisis. But what if seasons of uprooting aren't always signs of failure?
What if God has always worked through disruption? In Ephesians 3, Paul describes a mystery that shattered centuries of assumptions about who belonged to God's family. The walls came down. A new kind of community emerged. Maybe that's a word for our generation. Maybe the church is not disappearing.
Join us as we explore why seasons of questioning can become seasons of deeper faith, why the church may be far more relational and expansive than we've imagined, and why the mystery Paul describes still has the power to reshape our lives today. A place for all who believe, doubt, and seek.
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Ecclesiastes 3:1-15 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ecclesiastes%203%3A1-15&version=NIV
Ephesians 3:1-15 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ephesians%20%203%3A1-15&version=NIV

Jun 21, 2026
Jun 21, 2026
17 min
Blessed Are the Weak?
A Kingdom Manifesto for an Age of Power
Matthew 5
We live in a culture obsessed with power.
Be strong and successful. Defeat your opponents.
Then Jesus opens the Sermon on the Mount and says:
"Blessed are the poor in spirit."
"Blessed are those who mourn."
"Blessed are the meek."
What if the people Jesus calls blessed are the very people our culture overlooks? What if the Kingdom of God operates by an entirely different set of values than the kingdoms of this world?
This week, we'll explore Jesus' Kingdom Manifesto and discover why humility, repentance, mercy, and peacemaking are not signs of weakness—they are signs of spiritual maturity.
In a world captivated by power, Jesus invites us to a different way.
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Jun 14, 2026
Jun 14, 2026
56 min
In this episode, our guest, Ron Herms, looks at the issues facing American Christians in America.
Why does so much of American Christianity seem disconnected from the teachings of Jesus?
In this episode of the All Saints Podcast, I sit down with biblical scholar Ron Herms for a wide-ranging conversation about empire, power, Christian nationalism, apocalyptic literature, and the church's role in our cultural moment.
Together we explore why books like Daniel and Revelation were written, what the Bible means by "empire," how apocalyptic literature functions as resistance literature, and why the early followers of Jesus understood faithfulness very differently than many modern expressions of Christianity.
We also tackle some difficult and timely questions:
• Why are Christians so fascinated with the end times?
• How did Christian Zionism become so influential in American religious life?
• What does the Bible actually say about power, leadership, and faithfulness?
• How should followers of Jesus respond to nationalism, empire, and political polarization?
• Is there another way beyond fear, violence, and culture wars?
At the heart of this conversation is a simple but profound challenge: What if Jesus calls us not to dominate the world, but to faithfully bear witness within it?
This is an honest, thoughtful, and deeply relevant conversation for anyone wrestling with faith, politics, power, and what it means to follow Jesus today.
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A place for all who believe, doubt, and seek.

Jun 7, 2026
Jun 7, 2026
18 min
Many people have walked away from faith not because they stopped caring about truth, but because they grew tired of certainty being used as a weapon.
Too often, Christianity becomes about having the right answers, winning arguments, or correcting people who disagree. But Jesus seemed far more interested in honesty than performance. The religious leaders in John's Gospel were certain. Certain enough to condemn. Certain enough to throw stones. Yet Jesus turned the spotlight away from the accused and onto the accusers. What if the truth Jesus offers isn't a tool for judging others, but a mirror that reveals our own need for grace? The truth that sets us free is not an ideology, a political position, or a list of doctrines. It's a person. And that means faith isn't about pretending we have no doubts. It's about bringing our doubts, fears, questions, failures, and hopes into the presence of the One who can handle them.
Maybe freedom begins the moment we stop performing certainty and start practicing honesty.
You don’t need to fake certainty to belong. Bring your questions. Bring your doubts. Being your true self to Jesus.
Have you ever felt judged more for your questions than welcomed into a conversation about them?









