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Audio Messages from The Salt Company Cedar Rapids. Find out more at veritascr.church/college
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Kyle and Jacob unpack what it really means to lay aside distractions and sin, wrestle with what “good gifts” actually are, and expose how easily we drift into comfort over Christ. If you’ve felt stuck, distracted, or just going through the motions, this conversation will challenge you to wake up, refocus, and run the race with purpose. Speaker:
You’re not burned out you’ve drifted. Not running from God just slowly forgetting Him. Settling for a distracted, half awake faith while clutching things that are quietly killing your hunger for Him. But the cross wasn’t casual Jesus didn’t bleed so you could coast. It cost everything to save you so why are you giving Him leftovers? Drop the weight. Kill the sin. Wake up. This race isn’t about starting strong it’s about finishing with your whole life fully His. Speaker: Kyle Kelley
In this episode, Jacob and Danny reflect on rhythms that keep our faith alive, from worship and time in creation to the often overlooked practice of fasting. They unpack how these habits train our hearts to hunger for God and help us stay anchored in Him beyond emotional highs. Speaker:
When faith starts to feel like “senioritis,” it’s easy to grow weary, distracted, and tempted to give up. But Hebrews 12 reminds us that we’re not running alone, we’re surrounded by a “great cloud of witnesses,” ordinary people who endured, kept going, and finished the race. This message calls us to keep running with endurance, fixing our eyes on Jesus and remembering that the race is hard and long, but it is absolutely worth it. Speaker: Danny Daugherty
God isn’t just holy, He’s holy, holy, holy. In Book of Isaiah 6, we see how encountering God’s holiness exposes our unworthiness but also reveals the cleansing grace of Jesus Christ. When we truly see God for who He is, the only response left is surrender: “Here I am, Lord, send me.” Speaker: Jacob Abbas
God’s holiness is a consuming fire it either purifies or it destroys, and the only way to stand before a holy God is to be washed and made clean through Jesus Christ. In this episode of The Salt Company: Beyond the Message we reflect on the holiness of God, why His attributes matter for everyday life, and how knowing Him brings stability, trust, and awe. We also talk about approaching spring break with intentional rhythms so you come back more in love with Jesus than when you left. Speaker:
Jacob and Danny dive deeper into last night’s sermon, exploring the attribute of God’s all-knowing nature. Speaker:
What do you do when life confronts you with questions you can’t answer? When tragedy strikes, the future feels uncertain, and God’s ways don’t make sense? The gap between what we know and what we wish we knew can leave us anxious, angry, and exhausted. But Scripture offers a stunning truth: peace was never meant to come from knowing everything, it comes from knowing and trusting the all-knowing, all-wise God. Speaker: Danny Daugherty
On this episode of the Salt Company Beyond the Message podcast, Danny sits down with Jacob to talk about God’s omnipotence and what it means for real life. If God truly has all authority and power, how should that shape the way we pray, fight sin, and share the gospel? Be challenged to trust a bigger God and live with bold, expectant faith. Speaker:
Feel like your faith is stuck in first gear, working hard but going nowhere? This message confronts your small view of God and calls you to trust His omnipotent power for bold evangelism, real victory over sin, and prayers that actually shake things. Stop striving in your own strength and start living like the power of God is real. Speaker: Jacob Abbas
If God is everywhere, why do we live like He’s not watching? This episode confronts our quiet compromises, our spiritual numbness, and the idols we baptize as blessings. Stop settling for a manageable God and learn what it means to actually live before His face. Speaker:
God is not small, distant, or optional. He is fully present everywhere, always. That means there is no hiding from Him, but also no place where His presence cannot fuel your holiness and courage. Through Jesus, Emmanuel, God with us, His presence becomes not your greatest fear, but your greatest strength. Speaker: Danny Daugherty
This week on Salt Company Beyond the Message, Jacob and Kyle tackle God’s sovereignty, predestination, and the tension between human responsibility and divine control. From 1 Samuel 15 to Romans 9, they wrestle with big questions and why not fully understanding God might be the point. Speaker:
What comes to your mind when you think about God? A.W. Tozer said it is the most important thing about you. In this new series on the attributes of God, we are taking the blindfold off, like standing at the base of Mount Everest in awe, to behold the greatness of the God we actually serve, not one shaped by culture or preference. Week one reminds us that God is unchanging. His nature, character, and promises do not shift. And that is not just theology, it is security. If God does not change, then His love does not fade, His justice does not waver, and His salvation does not slip. A big view of God changes everything, and it starts here. Speaker: Jacob Abbas
In this episode, Jacob and Kyle go deeper into the sermon on marriage, unpacking biblical expectations, unity, and what it looks like to fight against building your own kingdom. From singleness to marriage, the conversation explores loving God first, faithful obedience, and how the gospel reshapes the way we view relationships. Speaker:
Marriage isn’t bliss it’s a battleground for worship. This message reframes marriage as a picture of the gospel and calls us to see God as the true prize so we can love our spouse from joy not fantasy. Speaker: Matt Thede
In this episode, Danny and Jacob go deeper into the dating sermon from the Relationships series, unpacking wisdom from Proverbs and what it looks like to pursue dating with intentionality, healthy boundaries, and Christ at the center. Speaker:
Relationships: Dating

Relationships: Dating

2026-01-2946:11

Dating isn’t a game. It’s a pathway toward covenant. In a culture full of confusion, this talk calls college students to slow down, seek wisdom, and date with purpose. Drawing from Proverbs, it challenges us to stop following cultural cues, find our satisfaction in Christ, and pursue relationships that honor Jesus and shape generations of gospel faithfulness. Not us. Not this generation. Speaker: Jordan Howell
Danny and Jacob reflect on the sermon on singleness from Salt Company’s Relationships series, unpacking themes of contentment and idolatry while exploring how a gospel-centered view of the future shapes the way we approach singleness, relationships, and desire. Speaker:
Relationships: Single

Relationships: Single

2026-01-2239:55

In a culture confused about love and fulfillment, this message explores God’s design for singleness not as a problem to escape but a gift meant for flourishing. We’ll see how true contentment is found not in a relationship but in Christ and how singleness can be leveraged to glorify God and pursue Him with undivided devotion. Speaker: Danny Daugherty
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