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Dr. Dav Knows All The Things
by Dr. Dav
Dr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and disco
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When Faith Gets Personal: Healing, Identity & What It Really Means to Live Ready — Part 1
Have a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionIn Part 1 of this two-episode conversation, Dr. Dav and Julia Garrison step into a deeply personal story that shaped a lifetime of faith.What begins as a light conversation quickly turns into a powerful testimony—Dr. Dav shares, for the first time in depth, his childhood diagnosis of a cancerous bone tumor… and the unexplainable moment it disappeared.This isn’t just a story about healing. It’s about how early encounters with God form identity, build unshakable confidence, and anchor belief long before we have language for it.In this episode, you’ll hear:A firsthand account of a childhood cancer diagnosis and sudden healing How faith can be formed through experiences we don’t fully process at the timeThe lasting impact of witnessing God’s power early in lifeWhy some of the most defining spiritual moments feel “matter-of-fact” in the momentHow God weaves truth into your story before you even realize itThis episode lays the foundation for Part 2, where the conversation shifts into how we live out that faith in a world full of fear, noise, and distraction.Dr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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The Quiet Life in a Loud World
n this episode, Laura, Emily, and Dr. Dav unpack what it really means to “make it your ambition to lead a quiet life.”Have a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionIn a world driven by noise, hustle, and constant input, this conversation reframes ambition—not as striving for recognition, but as investing our love and time where God has actually given us responsibility.They explore:The difference between advocacy and agitation, especially on social mediaWhy a “quiet life” is not lazy, passive, or unproductiveHow constant noise and stimulation impact our peace and perspectiveWhat it looks like to mind your business in a healthy, biblical wayPractical ways to begin living a more intentional, grounded life with GodThis episode is both convicting and freeing—reminding us that a life marked by peace, presence, and purpose is deeply powerful.Dr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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Love Is Not A Vibe
Have a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionThis week, Dr. Dav is joined by Laura and their daughter Emily for a conversation that’s equal parts thoughtful, honest, and full of their natural family chemistry.They tackle a simple but important question—where should someone start reading the Bible?—and then move into a deeper conversation about what it really looks like to live out love in everyday life.There’s a lot of wisdom here, along with some humor, real-life perspective, and a clear call to live differently.In this episode:Where to start if you’ve never read the BibleWhy “love is not a mood—it’s a mandate”Lovelessness as self-protection (and how to break it)Social media, truth, and what love actually looks likeDr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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When Faith Meets The Hardest Goodbye (Audio Only)
Have a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionEpisode 20:This special audio-only episode is a shared conversation from Doorway Ministries, where Dr. Dav and Laura Davenport sit down with host Rick Shields to reflect on the life and passing of their son, Ben.With deep honesty and quiet strength, they share the journey of loving Ben through a life-limiting diagnosis, the beauty of who he was beyond his condition, and the sacred moments surrounding his final days. This conversation holds both grief and hope—offering a glimpse into faith that chooses joy, and a life marked by love. Whether you are walking through loss or walking alongside someone who is, this episode is a gentle reminder: you are not alone, and God’s presence can be found even in the darkest places.We are grateful to Doorway Ministries for allowing us to share this meaningful conversation.Podcast Description: Dr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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Before You Get Angry… Ask This One Question
Have a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionIn Episode 19 of Dr. Dav Knows All The Things, Dr. Dav sits down with Pastor Austin Groskopf, Media Pastor at Heritage Church, for a conversation that starts light—but quickly dives into some of the most real and rarely talked-about issues facing men today.From questions about self-defense and church safety to the deeper roots of anger, addiction, and personal healing, this episode uncovers what’s really going on beneath the surface—and how freedom actually begins.Dr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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Strong Songs, Strong Faith: Why Worship Matters More Than You Think
Have a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionThis conversation is a must-listen for worship leaders, youth pastors, and anyone who’s ever wondered why we sing what we sing—and whether it’s actually shaping our faith.In this episode of Dr. Dav Knows All The Things, Dr. Dav sits down with Pastor Josiah Jones—Youth Pastor at Heritage Church and his son-in-law—for a thoughtful and surprisingly practical conversation about worship, youth ministry, and the deeper purpose behind what we sing in church.From questions about instruments like the shofar to the structure of a worship set, this episode unpacks what truly matters in worship—and why it’s not about performance, preference, or tradition, but spiritual formation.Dr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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Immigration, Israel, and the Church: Let’s Talk About It
Have a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionIn this episode of Dr. Dav Knows All The Things, Tasi Salanoa and Dr. Dav step into some of today’s most emotionally charged and controversial conversations—immigration, the role of the Church in political issues, and questions surrounding Israel.Rather than avoiding the tension, they lean into it—seeking to separate fact from noise and asking: What does the Bible actually say?The conversation begins with immigration, unpacking both Old and New Testament perspectives and challenging common assumptions about how believers should think and respond. Dr. Dav emphasizes the importance of honoring both compassion and law, while also addressing the dangers of selectively using Scripture to support personal or political positions.From there, the discussion shifts to the role of the Church in culture. Should pastors address political issues from the pulpit? What is the Church actually called to do? Dr. Dav offers a clear framework: the government bears the sword, but the Church bears the Word—serving as a moral voice without stepping into force or control.The episode then moves into a deep and nuanced conversation about Israel—touching on history, theology, and the tension many believers feel when trying to reconcile modern-day Israel with biblical promises. Rather than offering oversimplified answers, Dr. Dav encourages humility, caution, and a Christ-centered perspective.Throughout the episode, one theme remains clear:Our ultimate allegiance is not to a political party, nation, or ideology—but to Jesus.This is a conversation that challenges, stretches, and invites listeners to think more deeply, respond more humbly, and anchor their beliefs in Scripture above all else.Dr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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The Tool Jesus Reaches For
You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionIn this episode, Mike McColm joins Dr. Dav for a conversation that is both humorous and deeply meaningful. As longtime friends and ministry partners, Mike and Dr. Dav reflect on decades of walking with Jesus, serving in ministry, and learning what it means to live with genuine devotion to Christ.Mike opens by sharing something he has observed over many years: Dr. Dav’s consistency in prayer, preparation, and devotion to Scripture. That reflection leads into a discussion about why some believers seem to “train differently” in their walk with God. Dr. Dav explains that this kind of life is not driven by recognition or pressure, but by love for Jesus and a hope-filled desire to know Him more and be useful in His hands.The conversation also explores the heart of Christian leadership through two simple instructions from Jesus: “Follow Me” and “Feed Them.” These words shape a life of service that is not centered on personal gain, but on loving Christ and caring for the people He loves.Later in the episode, Mike brings forward a listener question about people who once seemed to sincerely follow Jesus but later walk away from the faith. Dr. Dav responds by looking at what Scripture says about perseverance, warning passages, and the idea of being known by our fruit. He offers a balanced perspective that avoids both fear and apathy, emphasizing that faith in Christ should be evident in a life that continues to pursue Him.The conversation closes with a candid discussion about moral clarity in today’s culture, including the difficult topic of abortion and how language can shape the way people think about moral issues. Throughout the discussion, both Mike and Dr. Dav emphasize the importance of truth, compassion, healing, and the hope of redemption in Christ.The episode ends with a prayer asking Jesus to bring healing, hope, and renewed faith to anyone who may be struggling or wrestling with these issues.In This EpisodeMike McColm reflects on Dr. Dav’s lifelong devotion to prayer and ScriptureWhy some believers “train differently” in their walk with JesusThe role of hope in spiritual enduranceJesus’ call to “Follow Me” and “Feed Them”A listener question about people who walk away from the faithWhat it means to be known by our fruitWrestling with moral clarity in a culture that changes languageA closing prayer for healing, restoration, and renewed faithMemorable Moments“We refuse to stay the same.”“I want to be the tool He reaches for.”“Follow Me and feed them.”“There’s too much warning in Scripture to make us apathetic, and too much encouragement to make us afraid.”“Faith should look like something.”Dr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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Chaos Isn’t Revival
In this episode, Emily Jones sits down with her dad, Dr. Dav, to unpack what it really means to build a culture of grace — and why hype, chaos, and performance can quietly sabotage it.They begin by defining grace beyond the “grace period” misunderstanding. Grace isn’t permission. It’s power. It’s the prevailing goodwill of God expressed through love, honor, and hope.From team dynamics and leadership culture to Elijah’s showdown with the prophets of Baal, this conversation explores a hard question:Do we try to work something up to bring something down?Or does fire fall on simple, surrendered faith?With humor (yes, the inflatable balloon guy makes an appearance), deep theology, and a powerful closing prayer, this father-daughter conversation challenges the modern church to trade hype for humility and chaos for consecration.Have a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionDr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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The Bible Word You Can’t Pronounce — and the Parenting Advice You Need
In this episode, Mrs. Dav opens with a lighthearted theological question that leads Dr. Dav into explaining the Pseudepigrapha and how Second Temple writings shaped Messianic expectation in the first century. But the heart of the conversation quickly turns toward something deeply practical: parenting.What does it take to raise children who love Jesus and love His Church?From “Davenports talk” to the importance of pursuing relationship, setting healthy boundaries, and allowing room for healthy disillusionment, this episode offers wisdom for parents in every stage — from toddlers to adult children.If communication feels broken in your home, take heart: it’s not too late to rebuild trust.
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Verses Used to Control Women
In this special episode, Dr. Dav joins The Collective Church as a guest teacher to address one of the most debated areas of Scripture: the role of women and men in leadership, marriage, and the life of the church.Beginning in Genesis, Dr. Dav lays a biblical foundation for understanding men and women as equal image-bearers, created as necessary partners reflecting the glory of God. He explains how sin fractured this relationship—introducing rivalry, domination, and the misuse of strength—and how the gospel of Jesus Christ restores what was broken, calling believers back into mutual honor and shared responsibility.From there, Dr. Dav carefully walks through the Pauline epistles, showing how passages from Corinthians, Ephesians, and Timothy must be read within their historical and cultural context. He explains how Greco-Roman household laws, local customs, and false teaching shaped the problems Paul was addressing—and why those texts are corrective rather than restrictive. Special attention is given to Ephesians 5, where mutual submission flows from being filled with the Spirit, and to Paul’s radical insistence that women should learn doctrine in cultures that denied them education.Throughout the teaching, Dr. Dav demonstrates how Scripture consistently affirms women as spiritual leaders, prophets, teachers, and witnesses—from the Old Testament through the early church—and why biblical authority is rooted in service, sacrifice, and covenant, not control.This episode invites listeners to read the Bible with greater care, to resist cultural distortion—ancient or modern—and to embrace the gospel’s power to restore men and women to their shared calling in Christ.Have a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionDr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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Faith is Our Greatest Treasure - Part 2
In this episode, Julia Garrison returns to the table with Dr. Dav for a thoughtful and pastoral conversation that begins with a topic many families quietly carry: the difference between prodigal children and adult–child estrangement.With care and clarity, Julia invites Dr. Dav to help listeners distinguish between biblical categories and modern relational realities. Drawing from Luke 15 and pastoral experience, the conversation explores how the term prodigal is often misapplied in Christian families, especially in situations involving adult children, boundaries, and estrangement. This opening dialogue is offered with compassion, acknowledging the shame and confusion many parents and adult children experience, while holding space for hope, understanding, and the possibility of reconciliation.From there, the episode transitions into a deep exploration of faith as Scripture defines and activates it, based on Dr. Dav’s sermon *“Look Thither 2025.” Faith is presented not as a feeling or outcome, but as a God-oriented posture expressed through mind, mouth, and movement, always operating in the arena of hope.Listeners are guided through key biblical texts—including Hebrews 11, Mark 11, Romans 14, and James 2—to explore how faith shapes our thoughts, our speech, and our obedience. The conversation also addresses common tensions believers face: doubt versus discernment, intrusive thoughts versus faithful action, and how God meets us with grace in the middle of imperfect, stumbling faith.This episode encourages listeners to trust that God finds faith even in the mess, invites believers to live with hopeful expectancy, and calls the church to orient heart, words, and actions toward a deeper experience of Jesus’ presence.Have a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionDr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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Faith is Our Greatest Treasure - Part 1
In this episode, Mrs. Dav joins Dr. Dav for a theologically rich conversation on the weight Scripture gives to faith. Rather than treating faith as a vague concept or religious virtue, this discussion presses into why the Bible presents faith as our greatest treasure, greatest need, and most powerful influence.Together, they explore how Scripture guards faith from becoming either empty belief or religious performance, paying close attention to Galatians 5:6 and Jesus’ striking response to faith and unbelief. Why does Jesus marvel at the centurion’s faith—and recoil at unbelief in His own hometown? What does this contrast reveal about trust, surrender, and our desire to control God?The conversation also challenges listeners to resist reducing God to something predictable or manageable, showing how true biblical faith makes room for mystery—not confusion, but surrender. This episode invites believers to read Scripture with faith not merely as a topic to study, but as the lens through which God is known, trusted, and followed.Have a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionDr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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God With Us, Near Us, For Us
In Episode 10 of Dr. Dav Knows All the Things, host Kimmie Creamer sits down with Dr. Dav to slow down and carefully consider the meaning of Immanuel—not just as a comforting phrase, but as a defining truth of the Christian faith.Returning to Matthew 1:18–23, this conversation explores why Matthew frames Jesus’ birth around fulfillment rather than spectacle. Jesus did not simply appear—He arrived exactly as God promised. Dr. Dav unpacks how the language of Immanuel (“with us is God”) leaves no room for ambiguity: Jesus is not merely near God; He is God. Drawing from Scripture’s use of El, the Strong and Mighty God, and Thomas’ confession, “My Lord and my God,” the discussion shows why worship—not mere agreement—is the only fitting response.Together, they hold God’s greatness and nearness side by side, addressing why many find comfort in God’s power but struggle with His closeness. This episode speaks directly to those carrying shame, fear, doubt, or exhaustion, reminding listeners that God made Himself known by His own choice—and He came to us in the mess, not after we were cleaned up.Whether you’re new to faith or weary from performance-based Christianity, this episode invites you to rest in what God has already decided in Christ: He is with us, near us, and for us—right now.Have a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionDr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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Hope in His Name
In Episode 9 of Dr. Dav Knows All the Things, host Emily Jones sits down with Dr. Dav to explore the profound meaning of Immanuel—“God with us”—from Matthew 1:18–23.This conversation moves beyond Christmas familiarity and into the reality of what Jesus’ name reveals about His mission. Why does Matthew tell us, before anything else, that Jesus came to save His people from their sins? What does it mean that God’s presence is not a momentary visitation, but a new and lasting normal?Dr. Dav unpacks how Jesus is not only the Spirit-bearer but the Spirit-baptizer, why the work of the Holy Spirit is essential to the Christian life, and how Matthew connects Jesus’ healing ministry directly to Isaiah 53. Together, they explore a Savior who bears our burdens—not only through healing, but through comfort, presence, and rest.The episode closes by addressing real, lived faith: casting anxieties on Christ, finding hope when God feels distant, and understanding why Scripture repeatedly affirms this truth—there is hope in His name.This episode invites listeners to sit with the nearness of Jesus and to rediscover the deep, sustaining hope found in who He is and what He has come to do.Have a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionDr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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The Miracle of Authority Without Limits
Host Tasi Salanoa sits down with Dr. Bryan Davenport to explore Signs of Life from John 4:46–54, a story that reminds us: keep walking—He is working.Dr. Dav unpacks Jesus’ divine compassion toward the unlikely—a royal official working for “the bad guy,” someone no one expected to seek Jesus, let alone receive His kindness. And yet, this moment reveals a powerful truth: every one of us is a candidate for divine kindness.This conversation explores the boundless authority and kindness of Jesus, and how He intentionally directs both toward our households, offering real, tangible hope. Dr. Dav challenges listeners to consider how this miracle sows and strengthens faith—especially for those who feel they’ve missed out on God’s work or His touch.Addressing our deep need for evidence of hope, Dr. Dav reminds us that Jesus meets us exactly where we need Him, keeps visiting, and remains faithful. As the chief perpetrator of miracles, Jesus reveals signs of life meant to anchor our trust, deepen our faith, and call us forward—step by step.If you’re learning to trust Jesus in the middle of uncertainty, this episode will encourage you to keep walking, knowing He is already at work.Have a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionDr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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The Miracle That Reveals His Glory
In this episode of Dr. Dav Knows All the Things, host Austin Groskopt sits down with Dr. Bryan Davenport to explore the heart behind John’s purpose in writing his Gospel—that you may believe, and continue to believe, and have life in Jesus’ name.Centered on a quiet yet profound miracle, Dr. Dav reflects on how Jesus reveals His glory not on a grand stage, but through extraordinary kindness to an ordinary, unnamed family. The conversation invites listeners—especially new believers—to consider what it truly means to invite Jesus in, to trust Him in the midst of real problems, and to carry those burdens to Him in prayer.With wisdom shaped by pastoral experience, Dr. Dav unpacks why interruptions often become the most meaningful ministry moments, why a soft heart and slow feet make room for grace, and how simple obedience—“Do whatever He tells you”—can bless others and give us a front-row seat to the glory of Jesus.If you’re wrestling with faith, learning how to follow Jesus, or longing to see God at work in ordinary life, this episode will encourage you to listen closely—and believe.Have a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionDr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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The Miracle of Life at the Word of Jesus
In this episode, host Josiah Jones sits down with Dr. Dav to unpack one of the most emotionally charged miracles in Scripture: the raising of Lazarus. The conversation moves slowly and thoughtfully through John 11, inviting listeners to wrestle with love, delay, death, hope, and the glory of God revealed in places that feel beyond repair.The episode opens with a striking detail: when Mary and Martha send word to Jesus, they don’t even name Lazarus. Instead, they say, “Lord, the one whom You love is sick.” Josiah asks why they identify Lazarus by love rather than by name—and what that reveals about how faith speaks when words run out.From there, the discussion turns to one of the hardest questions believers face: Why would Jesus intentionally delay coming to someone He loves? Dr. Dav helps listeners distinguish between Jesus allowing death and Jesus allowing death to have the final word, clarifying what Jesus means when He says this sickness “will not end in death.”Josiah draws attention to Martha’s honest tension—her disappointment mingled with deep faith—and how Scripture models belief that doesn’t deny pain. The conversation then moves into deeper theological territory as Dr. Dav reflects on where Lazarus himself may have been while his body lay in the tomb, raising the question: If Lazarus was with the Lord, why would he even want to come back?The episode also explores the communal nature of resurrection. Why does Jesus command the community to remove the grave clothes? What does that teach us about the role of the church in helping people walk in freedom after new life has already begun?As the conversation closes, Josiah asks deeply pastoral questions:How do we learn to look for God’s glory in hopeless places?How do we encourage someone who feels like Jesus is late?What does this miracle mean for someone who has never opened a Bible?Throughout the episode, Dr. Dav returns to this central truth: Jesus treats death as temporary—simply a condition awaiting His word. Resurrection is not just about leaving the tomb, but about being loosed to live fully, freely, and abundantly.This episode offers hope for the waiting, language for grief, and a powerful reminder that even when the story doesn’t unfold the way we expected, belief still leads us to the glory of God.Have a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionChapters00:00 Introduction to the Series07:27 Transitioning from Music Memories to Spiritual Messages 12:20 The Timing of Jesus: Understanding Divine Delays 19:19 The Complexity of Grief and Faith 27:34 The Role of Community in Spiritual RenewalDr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.Links referenced in this episode:heritagenw.org
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The Miracle of Mercy
Episode SummaryIn this episode, Laura Davenport brings energy, humor, and thoughtful curiosity to a conversation centered on Jesus’ encounter with the ten lepers along the border of Samaria and Galilee. Together, the discussion explores mercy, faith in motion, gratitude, and what it means to keep walking when healing hasn’t shown up yet.The episode opens with a powerful question: why the ten lepers cry out simply for mercy—without naming a specific request. This leads to a deeper reflection on why mercy alone is enough for Jesus, and how faith often begins not with clarity, but with trust.One standout moment centers on the phrase, “As they were going, He was working.” The conversation invites listeners to consider what God may be doing in the unseen spaces of obedience—especially for those who are faithfully walking forward while still waiting for their miracle.Laura also asks Dr. Dav to unpack a memorable line from the message: “Let’s not let our pity be louder than our praise.” Together, they explore how honest suffering and genuine worship can coexist, and what everyday gratitude looks like when life feels heavy.The episode closes with a candid discussion about gratitude. Jesus’ response to the one leper who returns sparks a meaningful conversation about ingratitude, attention, and why Jesus intentionally calls it out. For listeners who struggle to express thankfulness, Dr. Dav offers a simple, accessible way to begin practicing the kind of gratitude Jesus honors—no matter the season.This episode is thoughtful, funny, deeply pastoral, and grounding for anyone learning to trust God in the in-between.Have a theological question for Dr. Dav?You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionDr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is the lead Pastor of Heritage Church NW. He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.Chapters00:16 Introduction to Today's Episode01:21 The Culture of Gratitude11:16 Navigating Gratitude and Faith21:40 The Importance of Gratitude in Everyday Life26:51 The Importance of GratitudeLinks referenced in this episode:heritagenw.org
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The Miracle That Found Them in the Storm
A profound exploration of John 6:14-21 unfolds as Pastor Jess Layne engages Dr. Bryan Davenport in a thoughtful discourse concerning the nature of miracles and the divine presence amid life's storms. The dialogue begins with Jess addressing the often contentious role of women in church leadership, inviting Dr. Dav to elucidate scriptural interpretations that have historically restricted female participation in pastoral roles. This question serves as a springboard for a deeper examination of the biblical narrative and the cultural context that shapes contemporary understandings of gender roles within the church. As the conversation progresses, particular emphasis is placed on the miracle of Jesus walking on water, prompting inquiries into John’s concise account of this extraordinary event. Jess queries why John chose not to elaborate further, to which Dr. Dav responds with insights into the theological significance of the miracle and its implications for understanding Jesus’ authority as the Son of God.The discussion further navigates through the chronology of Jesus’ miracles, juxtaposing the storm encountered by the disciples with their previous experience of Jesus asleep in the boat. Dr. Dav’s reflections emphasize the constancy of Jesus’ presence, particularly during tumultuous times. He offers encouragement to those experiencing their personal storms, suggesting that even in the darkest moments, Jesus is actively present and on the way to aid those in distress. This theme of divine assurance resonates throughout the episode, providing listeners with a sense of hope and comfort.As the conversation draws to a close, Dr. Dav articulates a compelling message of transformation and redemption, urging listeners to recognize their inherent worth as image bearers of God. This episode serves as a rich tapestry of scriptural exploration and pastoral wisdom, inviting listeners to deepen their understanding of faith and the transformative power of Jesus. Takeaways: In John 6:14-21, the miracle of Jesus walking on water is briefly described, emphasizing the significance of the event despite the lack of detailed narrative. Dr. Davenport encourages individuals in their darkest moments, particularly those unfamiliar with Jesus, by assuring them that Jesus is always aware and present during their struggles. The discussion reveals that the miracles of Jesus serve not only as supernatural events but also as profound invitations for deeper understanding of God's nature and intentions toward humanity. Pastor Jess Layne highlights the importance of understanding one's identity in Christ, transcending any conditions or struggles that one might face in life, reinforcing the message of hope. Dr. Davenport emphasizes that Jesus' methods in performing miracles often defy expectations, inviting believers to embrace the unpredictability of divine intervention in their lives. Links referenced in this episode:heritagenw.orgChapter Markers:00:00 Introduction to the Episode 08:31 Exploring Forgiveness and Reconciliation 12:39 Establishing Boundaries and Forgiveness29:44 The Urgency of Compassionate Action 36:40 The Power of Faith and Healing
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The Miracle Hidden in Mud and Mercy
Hosted by Julia GarrisonScripture: John 9:1–11In this episode, Julia sits down with Dr. Dav to explore the stunning miracle of a man born blind receiving his sight — a healing Jesus initiates without ever being asked. Together they unpack how Jesus sees us before we ever see Him, why our past doesn’t determine our future, and what it means that “when Jesus happens,” He does it His way.Along the way, Julia asks thoughtful theological questions about God’s foreknowledge, forgiveness and reconciliation, and how Jesus continues to open our eyes to hope and truth.They also discuss why Jesus says, “I must do the works of Him who sent me,” what this reveals about His mission, and how His unexpected methods invite us into deeper trust.Have a theological question for Dr. Dav?You can submit your questions here: I Have a QuestionChapter Markers:00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast 08:14 - Women in Ministry and Biblical Theology 10:24 - Cultural Sensitivity in Ministry 16:29 - The Majesty of Christ Above the Storm 28:52 - Final Reflections and Closing Remarks Dr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and discover the layers of truth, hope, and transformation woven throughout the Bible.If you’re hungry for thoughtful dialogue, grounded theology, and practical insight that meets real life, this podcast is for you.
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The Miracle Hidden in a Hungry Crowd
In this episode, Worship Pastor Tasi Salanoa sits down with Dr. Dav to explore John 6:1–10 and the extraordinary moment when Jesus fed a crowd of 5,000. Together, they unpack this miracle not simply as an act of divine power, but as a profound revelation of Jesus’ identity as the Bread of Life.Dr. Dav guides us through the passage, helping us see how this sign speaks to both physical and spiritual hunger, and how Jesus’ provision reaches far beyond meeting immediate needs. By understanding the context and intention behind this miracle, listeners are invited to grasp the deeper truth: Jesus is sufficient for every place we feel empty, inadequate, or overwhelmed.Throughout the conversation, we’re reminded that our small offerings—our limitations, worries, and meager resources—are never obstacles to God. Instead, they become the very material He multiplies. This episode encourages us to trust in the abundant grace of Christ, who meets us where we are and provides more than we imagined.Takeaways:In John 6:1-10, the narrative of the feeding of the 5000 emphasizes Jesus' profound ability to provide abundantly in situations of scarcity, showcasing his divine nature as the Bread of Life.The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing Jesus as the source of sustenance, both physically and spiritually, urging us to understand that true fulfillment comes from him alone.We learned that the miracles of Jesus should be appreciated at face value first, allowing their significance to emerge naturally without immediate allegorization or metaphorical interpretation.The episode underscores the necessity of engaging with scripture devotionally, allowing moments of awe and wonder to inform our understanding of God's character and provision.Links referenced in this episode:heritagenw.orgHave a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a question
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The Miracle Everyone Walked Past
The inaugural episode of "Dr. Dav Knows All The Things" initiates an engaging dialogue between Dr. Bryan "Dr. Dav" Davenport and his staff member Austin Groskopf. This episode sets the tone for the podcast by examining the humorous yet profound implications of its title, as attributed to Dr. Dav's wife, Laura. The discussion delves into the essence of knowledge and inquiry, with Dr. Dav reflecting on his own journey of learning through curiosity and experience. The conversation underscores the importance of asking questions and highlights how such inquiries shape one's understanding of faith and spirituality. Throughout the episode, Dr. Dav emphasizes that knowledge is not merely about accumulating facts; rather, it is a dynamic process of exploration and engagement with Scripture and the teachings of Jesus. As the hosts navigate through the nuances of biblical miracles and their relevance today, listeners are invited to ponder the deeper meanings behind Jesus' actions and teachings, encouraging a reflective and thoughtful approach to faith. The episode serves as an introduction to the overarching theme of the podcast: a blend of humor, humility, and deep theological insight.Takeaways:In our inaugural episode, we emphasize the importance of asking questions to deepen our understanding of faith and Jesus' teachings.Dr. Dav explains that surrendering to Jesus involves a willingness to obey His commands without hesitation or negotiation.We discuss the significance of worship and how it should focus on authentic expressions of faith rather than being influenced by cultural trends.The conversation highlights the dangers of legalism and how it can distort the true purpose of God's laws, emphasizing faith over fear.Dr. Dav encourages listeners to seek clarity and truth in their spiritual journey, urging them to focus on their relationship with Jesus.The podcast aims to provide an accessible exploration of Scripture, encouraging listeners to engage with the deeper meanings of Jesus' actions and teachings.Links referenced in this episode:heritagenw.orgHave a theological question for Dr. Dav? You can submit your questions here: I Have a questionChapter Markers:00:00 Introduction to the Episode03:24 Questions and Understanding07:05 The Perils of Tradition and Control17:08 The Call to Surrender23:23 Transitioning Topics: The Role of Jesus in Relationships23:59 The Role of Production in Worship29:36 The Evolution of Christian Music
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Dr. Dav Knows All the Things is a Scripture-centered, conversational podcast featuring Dr. Bryan Davenport—pastor, theologian, and record-holding powerlifter—who brings decades of study, ministry experience, and spiritual formation training to every episode.Dr. Dav holds a B.A. in Management and Organizational Leadership, a Master of Divinity (MDiv), a Master of Theology (ThM), and a Doctor of Ministry (DMin). He is also a Certified Spiritual Director and Certified Biblical Counselor (both in process), and—just for fun—a Washington State record holder in both bench press and back squat. His blend of theological depth, pastoral heart, and very real humanity shapes every conversation.Each week, various staff hosts from Heritage Church NW sit down with Dr. Dav to revisit recent sermons, unpack biblical miracles, and explore the spiritual questions people are genuinely wrestling with. Every conversation encourages listeners to slow down, sit in the “wow” of what Jesus is doing, and disco
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