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A podcast containing sermons, talks, and more from Second Baptist Church in Lubbock, Texas. Second B has an in-person worship service at 9:30 AM on Sunday mornings, along with Bible study at 10:45 AM. 

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What happens when we feel like we’ve run out—of energy, hope, resources, or faith? In this sermon, Rev. Carrie Veal reflects on the familiar story of the feeding of the five thousand in Mark 6:32–44 and invites us to see the miracle in a new way. Instead of focusing only on the multiplication of bread and fish, this message explores how Jesus transforms a crowd into a community and reveals the possibility of abundance where scarcity once seemed certain. Through personal reflection and thought...
Rev. Carrie Veal explores the courageous love of the woman who anoints Jesus — and what her bold act teaches us about grace, forgiveness, and vulnerability. In this sermon from Second Baptist Church in Lubbock, Texas, we reflect on how Jesus challenges shame, confronts judgment, and reveals that forgiveness leads to fearless love. Scripture: Luke 7:36–50 Speaker: Rev. Carrie Veal Listen on your favorite podcast platform or visit secondb.org to learn more. #secondb #secondbaptistlbk #luk...
This Lent sermon from John 2:1–11 explores Jesus’ first miracle at the Wedding at Cana and what it reveals about embodied Christian joy. In Jesus’ first miracle at the wedding in Cana—turning water into wine—we see more than a sign of divine power. We see a Savior who enters fully into human life, celebration, need, and abundance. What does this first sign reveal about the kingdom of God? And what does embodied joy look like in our own lives as we begin the Lenten season? Join us as we...
Come Down From the Mountain – February 15, 2026 Rev. Carrie Veal What happens after a mountaintop moment with God? In this message, “Come Down From the Mountain,” Rev. Carrie Veal reflects on Matthew 17:1–9 and the story of the Transfiguration, exploring what it means to encounter God’s glory and then return to everyday life with renewed purpose. This sermon invites us to consider how powerful spiritual experiences shape the way we live, serve, and follow Christ beyond the extraordinary mome...
February 8, 2026 Title: The Wisdom of the Leader Speaker: Rev. Carrie Veal Scripture: 1 Corinthians 2:1–12 In this episode, Rev. Carrie Veal explores The Wisdom of the Leader, reflecting on 1 Corinthians 2:1–12 and the difference between human wisdom and God’s wisdom. This message invites us to consider how faithful leadership is shaped not by eloquence or status, but by humility and reliance on the Spirit. Through Paul’s words, we are reminded that true spiritual wisdom is revealed by God...
This week at Second B, special guest proclaimer and member Kerry Campbell asks an honest and timely question: Are We Lovable? Join us as he reflects on John 7:53–8:11 and the grace-filled love of Christ that meets us right where we are.
As snow blankets this Sunday morning, Rev. Carrie Veal comes to us online with a Sunday Morning Devotional, sharing a message from 1 Corinthians 1:10.
This week, Second Baptist Church’s Senior Pastor, Rev. Carrie Veal, explores 1 Corinthians 1:1–19, inviting us to reflect on an important question: What if we used our God-given gifts and our imagination to make Jesus the center of our universe—rather than fighting, complaining, and judging one another?
On this Baptism of the Lord Sunday, Rev. Carrie Veal proclaims “It’s All Greek to Me…Until It Isn’t,” reflecting on Matthew 3:13–17. Through this passage, she explores how unfamiliar language, culture, and ideas can initially distance us from the Gospel—until God breaks through with clarity, grace, and belovedness. Jesus’ baptism reveals not only who he is, but who we are in God’s sight: named, claimed, and called beloved.
In this brand-new year of 2026, we begin our journey together with Rev. Carrie Veal, who invites us into Stars and Words and Journeys, Oh My! Drawing from the Gospel of Matthew, she guides us through a story of faith, movement, and divine direction—reminding us that God still meets us on the road.
Join Second B during our special Christmas Eve service as we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!
This week, Second B Senior Pastor Rev. Carrie Veal explores the question; Do You See What I See? as she covers Luke 1:39-58.
This week, 2b Senior Pastor Rev. Carrie Veal asks the question... Joseph, Did You Know? What if Joseph hadn't been there? The story would have still been the same. Jesus would have still be created by God, but Joseph would not have had the experience of it!
This week, on this first week of Advent, Second B Senior Pastor Rev. Carrie Veal explains to us how the past is important, as is the future, but looking forward to the change of the future is the heart of Advent.
This week, Rev. Carrie Veal brings to reality the worldwide need for all of us to be good shepherds/stewards, to make the world a better place to live in, as she speaks from Jeremiah this week.
This week, special guest preacher Rev. Larry Payne explains to us How to Avoid Work.
God of the Living: Stewardship for the Kingdom Rev. Carrie Veal | Luke 20:27–38 Rev. Carrie Veal with a message from Luke 20:27–38, where Jesus reminds us that God is “not God of the dead, but of the living.” Through this passage, we are called to view stewardship as a reflection of God’s living presence among us—an invitation to embody generosity, hope, and faithfulness in every part of life.
This week 2B Senior Pastor Rev. Carrie Veal journeys us through Luke 6:20-26 on this All Saints Sunday as she explains how The Saints Are Listening and Waiting and Wondering.
This week, Second B Youth Pastor Rev. Josh McDonald talks to us about the usage of the word Blessed, as he covers Matthew 5:1-12, 23-24 in It's Not Me, It's You.
This week, Second B Senior Pastor Rev. Carrie Veal journeys us through a Persistent Prayer, as she explains how Jesus wanted us to pay attention to those who are unable to speak for themselves. She covers Luke 18:1-8 in this week's sermon.
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