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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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The words we say reveal what is on our minds, but also continually shape them, impacting others and ourselves. This message will teach us to be careful with words and how saying those of God out loud can help transform our hearts and minds. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Constant distractions fill our minds with “nothing.” Learning to take every thought captive retrains us to avoid filling our minds with an excess of nothing, which squeezes out what matters most in life, but more seriously, who matters most in life. Speaker: Carl Kuhl
What we expose our minds to influences and shapes us in significant ways often beyond our conscious awareness. Using various Scriptures, this message will deepen our understanding of mind exposure and increase our vigilance to protect our minds. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Our minds are constantly being shaped and reshaped. Using Romans 12:1-2, we will learn how to experience life transformation by renewing our minds. By resigning to the leading of the Holy Spirit, our minds can be molded in a God-honoring way. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Ultimately, forgiveness is a gift that we give ourselves. Perhaps, though, the only way you can do that is if you receive the best gift of forgiveness there ever was. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Much like grief, there are stages to forgiveness. It’s a path and a process that can be painful. But eventually God can and will lead you to replace anger and resentment with forgiveness and grace. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Much like grief, there are stages to forgiveness. It’s a path and a process that can be painful. But eventually God can and will lead you to replace anger and resentment with forgiveness and grace. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Have you ever heard the phrase, “It’s too much to forgive”? When we are hurt deeply enough, forgiveness doesn’t even seem like an option. This week, we’ll be inspired by others’ forgiveness in the face of incredible injustices. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Following Jesus takes a lifetime. It’s essential that, if we want to make the maximum impact, we finish well. We do that by growing in resilience. There will be ups and downs in our journey, and we must be prepared for both the highs and the lows. (2 Kings 20; Isaiah 38-39; 2 Chronicles 32) Speaker: Lucas DeVries
Resilient: Desperation

Resilient: Desperation

2025-07-1338:39

No matter how faithful we are to God, disaster sometimes seeks us out. How do we not just hang on to Christ, but lead others to do so as well? We should feel inspired to prepare for the storm, and when in the storm, comforted that we’re not alone. (2 Kings 18:13-19:36; 2 Chronicles 32:1-21; Isaiah 36-37) Speaker: Carl Kuhl
Resilient: Influence

Resilient: Influence

2025-07-0635:05

We can’t change a generation alone. But instead of waiting for someone else to do something, we need to take the lead, asking others to join us in attacking the evil in our world and being absolutely dedicated to every detail of the Word of God. (2 Chronicles 30-31) Speaker: Carl Kuhl
Resilient: Courage

Resilient: Courage

2025-06-2933:06

The evil we’ve experienced in the past, when viewed through a God-lens, inspires us to do something to change it. Let the evil around us make us to want to take action, devoting ourselves to living out the Word of God. (2 Kings 17, 18:1; 2 Chronicles 29; Isaiah 14 :28-32) Speaker: Carl Kuhl
Why hasn’t Jesus come back yet? Is He forgetful, busy, or just slow? No, God is patient, waiting for everyone to have opportunity to know Him. Therefore, as we await Jesus’ return, our mission is to do everything we can to help make that happen. (2 Peter 3) Speaker: Bryson Koch
False teachers are eloquent, but deceptive and dangerous, especially in today’s digital world. As men of faith, we can serve our families well by taking the posture of watchmen, carefully evaluating what our children are exposed to. (2 Peter 2) Speaker: Kyle Idleman
It’s easy to settle for the temporary realities of life instead of leaning into the eternal. However, with Jesus’ return imminent, now is the time to stand firm on the truth, making every effort to respond to God’s promises by deepening in faith. (2 Peter 1) Speaker: Brock O'Dell
We often wonder why Jesus doesn’t return as soon as we would expect. God isn’t slow in keeping His promises, but patient. Still, Jesus could return anytime. In the homestretch, we want to live for His return while helping others be ready as well. (1 Peter 5:1-14) Speaker: Dave Stone
Suffering is unavoidable and comes with living in this broken world. However, our suffering isn’t in vain. It can be used for good, but also intensifies our longing for heaven. We can suffer well knowing it won’t be wasted, and it won’t last forever. (1 Peter 3: 13-4: 19) Speaker: Kyle Idleman
In this Mother’s Day message, we celebrate mothers for the way they nourish their families while also encouraging mothers not to forsake their own spiritual nourishment that comes from the Lord. (1 Peter 2:1-12) Speaker: Kyle Idleman
While Jesus saved us from a life void of meaning with one that is holy and full, we tend to drift back to the familiarity of the empty life. Reminded of the high price He paid to rescue us from empty living, it is time to put an end to empty. 1 Peter 1:13-25 Speaker: Bryson Koch
There is a tendency to live as if this world is our final destination. But, remembering we have a heavenly inheritance that will never perish can give us the courage to endure the trials of this life that will only last a little while in comparison. (1 Peter 1 :1-12) Speaker: Carl Kuhl
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God's voice

Amen God bless you brother!

Aug 24th
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BigBrown Dad

Your message has become a wildfire here in Northern Cal. I shared with my 20 & 21 year olds. They shared with their young adult groups and it has been sent to our pastor Andrew West of Crossroads Church. Thank you.

Mar 4th
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Sean Shuffitt

Great Message, We all need to hear this. When he talked about how we bow are heads to look at are phones. I thought wow that is so true.

Sep 29th
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Charles Biddison

Ha Ya Feeling...I've Had Enough. Will not download. The episode is appropriately titled. I have had enough and I am getting ready to unsubscribe. Can this get fixed?

Sep 10th
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Charles Biddison

no episodes since June 23.

Aug 5th
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Charles Biddison

None of the Southeast Christian Church episodes download, this needs to be fixed. We always have to listen to the episodes on a WiFi signal. All settings are correct, download only on WiFi (no problem downloading other podcasts). Thank you.

Oct 16th
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