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It’s Elementary - An Asbury Theological Seminary Podcast
by Asbury Theological Seminary
A weekly podcast about exploring theological curiosity, where we talk to interesting people and explore topics that come through Asbury Theological Seminary. Hosted by Dr. David F. Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone.
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Investigating Truth for the Church | Daniel Silliman | It's Elementary Podcast Ep. 27
Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone are joined by Daniel Silliman, senior reporter and editor for The Roys Report and former senior news editor at Christianity Today, for a wide-ranging and thoughtful conversation on journalism, truth-telling, and the life of the Church. Silliman shares his fascinating background from growing up in the Jesus People movement to becoming a crime reporter and eventually a leading voice covering religion and evangelical life. Drawing from his academic work in American religious history and years of reporting, he reflects on what it means to serve both faith and neighbor through careful, honest storytelling. The conversation explores the unique challenges of being a Christian journalist in a polarized and often suspicious media environment, where even faithful reporting can be misread as hostility. The episode also delves into his work investigating abuse and misconduct within Christian organizations, and addresses why accountability, transparency, and truth are essential to the integrity of the Church. With pastoral sensitivity and theological conviction, Silliman frames investigative reporting not as opposition to the Church, but as a necessary act of love and faithfulness. MENTIONS • One Lost Soul: Richard Nixon’s Search for Salvation by Daniel Silliman • Reading Evangelicals: How Christian Fiction Shaped a Culture and a Faith by Daniel Silliman • The Roys Report - https://julieroys.com/ • Christianity Today - https://www.christianitytoday.com/ ASBURY SEMINARY LINKS Podcasts: https://asbury.to/podcasts Website: https://asburyseminary.edu/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsburySeminary/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asburyseminary TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asburyseminary Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the official position of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented is for general information purposes only. #ItsElementaryPodcast #ChristianJournalism #ChurchLeadership #Evangelicalism #FaithAndCulture #AsburySeminary
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The Way of the Kingdom | Dr. Kim Maas | It's Elementary Podcast Ep. 26
In this episode of It’s Elementary, Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone welcome Dr. Kim Maas, preacher, prophetic leader, and founder of Kim Maas Ministries, for a rich and candid conversation on the Holy Spirit, theological formation, and discernment in today’s charismatic and Pentecostal movements. Dr. Maas shares her powerful testimony from a dramatic encounter with God that transformed her marriage and faith, to her calling into preaching and global ministry. She reflects on her journey through different churches and charismatic contexts and explains how theological education deepened rather than diminished her passion for the work of the Holy Spirit. The conversation addresses urgent concerns within contemporary charismatic Christianity, including prophetic accountability, celebrity culture, private revelation, and doctrinal confusion. MENTIONS Kim Maas Ministries - https://www.kimmaas.com/ Global Awakening - https://globalawakening.com/ ASBURY SEMINARY LINKS Podcasts: https://asbury.to/podcasts Website: https://asburyseminary.edu/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsburySeminary/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asburyseminary TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asburyseminary Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the official position of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented is for general information purposes only. #ItsElementaryPodcast #AsburySeminary #WesleyanTheology #Christian
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Burning With The Holy Fire | Rev. Matt Reynolds | It's Elementary Podcast Ep. 25
In this episode of It’s Elementary, Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone are joined by Rev. Matt Reynolds, President of Spirit and Truth Ministries and alumnus of Asbury Theological Seminary, for a candid and compelling conversation about renewal, evangelism, and the cost of real obedience to Jesus. Rev. Reynolds shares his personal journey from local church pastor to renewal leader, reflecting on the moment he realized he was preaching the gospel weekly while rarely talking about Jesus outside church walls. What follows is a testimony of spiritual awakening sparked through prayer, repentance, and deep conviction that eventually led him to step away from a “dream job” in ministry and into a missionary posture within the American church. The conversation explores themes of spiritual hunger, presence-based leadership, prayerful dependence on the Holy Spirit, and the dangers of consumer-driven Christianity. Rev. Reynolds also describes the heart and mission behind Spirit and Truth Weekends, where churches are invited to slow down, seek God together, and practice everyday obedience through prayer, testimony, and simple acts of evangelism. MENTIONS Spirit and Truth Ministries https://www.spiritandtruth.life/ Firebrand Magazine https://firebrandmag.com/ ASBURY SEMINARY LINKS Podcasts: https://asbury.to/podcasts Website: https://asburyseminary.edu/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsburySeminary/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asburyseminary TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asburyseminary Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the official position of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented is for general information purposes only. #ItsElementaryPodcast #AsburySeminary #WesleyanTheology #Christian
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Women Witness in Christ | Dr. Lynn Cohick | It's Elementary Podcast Ep. 24
In this episode of It’s Elementary, Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone welcome Dr. Lynn Cohick, Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Director of Houston Theological Seminary at Houston Christian University, for a wide‑ranging conversation on Scripture, scholarship, women in the church, and the global body of Christ. Dr. Cohick shares her faith journey and scholarly path, shaped both by encouragement and by institutional barriers faced by women pursuing advanced theological study. The conversation explores her work on the Pauline letters, second‑century Christianity, biblical interpretation through a global lens, and the formative role of community in reading Scripture faithfully. MENTIONS Christian Women in the Patristic World — Lynn H. Cohick & Amy Brown Hughes https://www.bakeracademic.com/p/christian-women-in-the-patristic-world/409470 New Living Translation (NLT) https://www.thenlt.com/ The Alabaster Jar Podcast https://thealabasterjarpodcast.com/ Institute for Biblical Research (IBR) https://www.ibr-bbr.org/ Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) https://www.sbl-site.org/ Houston Christian University https://hc.edu/ ASBURY SEMINARY LINKS Podcasts: https://asbury.to/podcasts Website: https://asburyseminary.edu/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsburySeminary/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asburyseminary TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asburyseminary Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the official position of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented is for general information purposes only. #ItsElementaryPodcast #AsburySeminary #WesleyanTheology #Christian
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The Gift of Higher Education | Dr. David Hoag | It's Elementary Podcast Ep. 23
What is the purpose of Christian higher education—and why does it still matter today? In this episode of It’s Elementary, Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone are joined by Dr. David Hoag, President of the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU), for a rich conversation on the calling, challenges, and enduring gift of Christian higher education. Dr. Hoag reflects on how colleges and seminaries shape not only careers, but faith, vocation, and lifelong formation. Drawing on decades of leadership experience, he shares insights into the importance of strong governance, accountable leadership, and mission‑centered vision, especially in a season of rapid cultural, demographic, and regulatory change. The conversation explores key issues facing Christian higher education today, including: • Enrollment shifts and the demographic cliff • International student and faculty challenges • Financial sustainability and affordability • Federal funding, Title IV, and regulatory pressures • Why “doubling down on Christian mission” matters now more than ever Whether you are an educator, parent, student, pastor, or church leader, this episode invites listeners to reconsider why higher education is such a formative gift—and how Christian institutions can faithfully respond to today’s challenges with clarity, courage, and hope. MENTIONS: Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU) https://www.cccu.org/ North American Coalition for Christian Admissions Counselors (NACCAP) https://www.naccap.org/ ASBURY SEMINARY LINKS • Podcasts: https://asbury.to/podcasts • Website: https://asburyseminary.edu/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsburySeminary/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asburyseminary • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asburyseminary Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the official position of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented is for general information purposes only. #ItsElementaryPodcast #AsburySeminary #WesleyanTheology #Christian #HigherEducation
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Global Anglicanism | Archbishop Foley Beach | It's Elementary Podcast Ep. 22
In this episode of It’s Elementary, Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone welcome Archbishop Foley Beach, former Archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America and current Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the South, for a wide-ranging conversation on faith, leadership, renewal, and the global Church. Archbishop Beach shares his personal journey of faith—from a turbulent childhood and a life-changing encounter with Christ to a calling shaped through youth ministry, theological formation, and decades of ecclesial leadership. Reflecting on his time as Archbishop, he offers insight into the challenges and opportunities of shepherding a growing communion amid cultural upheaval, global realignment, and theological conflict. The conversation explores the Anglican “three streams” tradition—Catholic, Evangelical, and Charismatic—and its resonance with Wesleyan theology, highlighting the importance of holding Scripture, sacramental life, and the empowering work of the Holy Spirit together. The episode also examines the ongoing work of GAFCON, the formation of a reordered Global Anglican Communion, and the significance of the Jerusalem Declaration as a contemporary statement of orthodox faith. MENTIONS Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) - https://anglicanchurch.net/ Anglican Diocese of the South - https://www.adots.org/ GAFCON (Global Anglican Future Conference) - https://gafcon.org/ The Jerusalem Declaration - https://gafcon.org/about/the-jerusalem-statement/ ASBURY SEMINARY LINKS • Podcasts: https://asbury.to/podcasts • Website: https://asburyseminary.edu/ Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the official position of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented is for general information purposes only. #ItsElementaryPodcast #AsburySeminary #WesleyanTheology #GlobalChurch #Anglicanism #GAFCON
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Asbury to Asbury | Dr. Kevin Brown | It's Elementary Podcast Ep. 21
In this episode, Dr. David Watson is joined by Dr. Kevin Brown, President of Asbury University, for a wide-ranging conversation about Christian leadership, higher education, and spiritual formation in an age of rapid cultural change. Drawing on his journey from banking to Christian higher education, Dr. Brown reflects on leading through unprecedented moments—from the COVID-19 pandemic to the Asbury Outpouring—and what those seasons revealed about humility, discernment, and shared leadership. Together, they explore the challenges and opportunities facing Generation Z, particularly their deep spiritual openness paired with skepticism toward institutional Christianity. The conversation examines why authenticity, embodied faith, and moral coherence matter more than ever, and how Christian higher education can serve as a formative space that integrates intellectual rigor, ordered love, and faithful practice. MENTIONS • Asbury University – www.asbury.edu • Mission Drift — Peter Greer • Evidence That Demands a Verdict — Josh McDowell ASBURY SEMINARY LINKS • Podcasts: https://asbury.to/podcasts • Website: https://asburyseminary.edu/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asburyseminary • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asburyseminary • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asburyseminary Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the official position of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented is for general information purposes only. #itselementarypodcast #asburyseminary #wesleyantheology
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Discipleship in the Fast Lane | Dr. Ellen Marmon | It's Elementary Podcast Ep. 20
Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone are joined by Dr. Ellen Marmon, Professor of Discipleship at Asbury Theological Seminary, to explore what faithful discipleship looks like across a lifetime. Drawing from her decades of ministry in the local church, classroom, and global settings, Dr. Marmon reflects on her own Emmaus Road faith journey, one marked by faithful relationships, gentle formation, and the steady presence of Christ. The conversation highlights Wesleyan discipleship as lived theology, where belief and practice remain inseparable. Dr. Marmon describes the hope-filled vision of prevenient grace, the role of worship as an often-overlooked pathway to discipleship, and the importance of engaging the whole person—heart, mind, body, and community. ASBURY SEMINARY LINKS • Podcasts: https://asbury.to/podcasts • Website: https://asburyseminary.edu/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsburySeminary/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asburyseminary • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asburyseminary Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the official position of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented is for general information purposes only. #ItsElementaryPodcast #AsburySeminary #WesleyanTheology
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It’s Elementary - Episode 19 - “Theological Musings from the Road”
In this episode, Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone step back from interviews to share insights gathered from months of travel across the country. From seminary conferences and campus ministry visits to worship gatherings and leadership meetings, they explore how theology is lived, questioned, and rediscovered in real places by real people. As they recount conversations with students, pastors, scholars, and church leaders, this episode examines spiritual hunger in a moment shaped by post–cultural Christianity, the decline of “beige” faith, and the renewed desire for depth, orthodoxy, and embodied discipleship. They reflect on what they are seeing among college students, Gen Z, clergy, and lay leaders—and why curiosity about God, Scripture, and tradition remains strong, even in a fragmented religious landscape. MENTIONS A Secular Age — Charles Taylor Revelation: Holy Living in an Unholy World — M. Robert Mulholland, Jr. (Out of print) John Wesley Institute - https://nextmethodism.org/ Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU) - https://www.cccu.org/ Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE) - https://www.abhe.org/ Salvation Army - https://www.salvationarmyusa.org/ National Prayer Breakfast - https://npbfoundation.com/ Wesleyan Holiness Women’s Clergy Conference - https://www.whwomenclergy.org/ First Methodist Midland (Midland, TX) - https://www.firstmethodistmidland.com/ First Methodist Conroe (Conroe, TX) - https://www.fmconroe.org/ Christ Church Memphis (Memphis, TN) - https://www.christchurchmemphis.org/ ASBURY SEMINARY LINKS Podcasts: https://asbury.to/podcasts Website: https://asburyseminary.edu/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsburySeminary/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asburyseminary TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asburyseminary Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the official position of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented is for general information purposes only. #ItsElementaryPodcast #AsburySeminary #WesleyanTheology
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It's Elementary - Episode 18 - “Participating in the Divine Nature”
It’s Elementary hosts Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone, who welcome Rev. Dr. Bernie Van De Walle, District Superintendent of the Canadian Midwest District of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. Dr. Van De Walle reflects on his spiritual journey, the history and theology of the Alliance, and the profound Christian claim that believers are called to participate in the divine nature. The episode explores holiness not as moralism or legalism, but as relational participation in the life of Christ. Drawing from Scripture, church history, and Alliance theology, Dr. Van De Walle explains how sanctification flows from union with Christ, how holiness has been misunderstood as mere ethics, and why Christian transformation must remain dependent, relational, and grace-filled. RESOURCES • Rethinking Holiness - Bernie Van De Walle (Baker Academic) - https://bakeracademic.com/products/9780801030673_rethinking-holiness • Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA) - https://cmalliance.org/ ASBURY SEMINARY LINKS • Podcasts: https://asbury.to/podcasts • Website: https://asburyseminary.edu/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsburySeminary/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asburyseminary • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asburyseminary Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the official position of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented is for general information purposes only. #ItsElementaryPodcast #AsburySeminary #ChristianFormation #Holiness #UnionWithChrist #Sanctification
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It's Elementary - Episode 17 - "The Art and Science of Christian Persuasion" with Dr. Laurynas Jacevičius
In this fascinating episode, Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone welcome Dr. Laurynas Jacevičius, Asbury Seminary Visiting Scholar from Lithuania, for a rich and wide-ranging conversation about apologetics, belief formation, and the unique challenges of sharing the gospel in a secular culture. Dr. Jacevičius shares how missionaries, Scripture, and persistent discipleship led him to faith at age 26 and into full-time ministry and academic work in apologetics. Drawing from his research and experience in the Baltic region, he describes apologetics as “the art and science of Christian persuasion”—a blend of thoughtful reasoning, relational engagement, and Spirit-led attentiveness. Dr. Jacevičius also shares about his ministry, Apologetika.lt, his work producing Lithuanian-language apologetics content, and how listeners can pray for and support gospel work across the Baltic region. RESOURCES • Apologetika: https://apologetika.lt/ • Apologetika Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/apologetika.lt • Veritas Forum: https://www.veritas.org/ ASBURY SEMINARY LINKS • Podcasts: https://asbury.to/podcasts • Website: https://asburyseminary.edu/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsburySeminary/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asburyseminary • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asburyseminary Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the official position of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented is for general information purposes only. #AsburySeminary #WorshipLife #ChristianFormation #WordAndTable #WesleyanTradition
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It's Elementary - Episode 16 - "It Matters How We Worship" with Rev. Dr. Tesia Mallory
In this episode, Dr. Tesia Mallory, Dean of Chapel at Asbury Theological Seminary, shares how her call to ministry dates back to her baptism. She and Dr. Watson explore how worship forms Christian identity, why Word and Table belong at the center of congregational life, and how Wesleyans understand the Eucharist as a holy mystery that resists both memorialism and overly mechanical explanations. Dr. Mallory also discusses preparing global worship for the Global Methodist Church 2026 General Conference in Johannesburg, emphasizing the importance of honoring diverse cultural expressions and seeking a Spirit-filled unity. She reflects on her Substack, her work on the GMC Book of Worship, and her vision for worship that begins with God and leads the Church outward in mission. RESOURCES • Hymns on the Lord’s Supper (John & Charles Wesley) • Tesia L. Mallory’s Substack: Worship Resources - https://tesiamallory.substack.com/ • Tesia L. Mallory, Worship Resources Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TLMWorshipResources/ ASBURY SEMINARY LINKS • Podcasts: https://asbury.to/podcasts • Website: https://asburyseminary.edu/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsburySeminary/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asburyseminary • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asburyseminary Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the official position of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented is for general information purposes only. #AsburySeminary #WorshipLife #ChristianFormation #WordAndTable #WesleyanTradition
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It's Elementary - Episode 15 - "Connected in Christ" with Bishop John Mark Richardson
Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone welcome Bishop John Mark Richardson, jurisdictional bishop in the Church of God in Christ (COGIC) and Executive Director of the Wesleyan Holiness Connection. Bishop Richardson shares his remarkable story from a multi-generational ministry family to his early career in law enforcement, and ultimately to his leadership role shepherding churches on the West Coast. Bishop Richardson traces the origins and growth of the Church of God in Christ, the historic connection to the Azusa Street Revival, and the early interracial beginnings of the Pentecostal movement. He explains why Pentecostalism has become the world’s fastest-growing Christian expression—and why recovering the holiness dimension of the Christian life is so essential for today’s church. The conversation moves into the birth of the Wesleyan Holiness Connection, the story behind its extraordinary cross-denominational diversity, and the ongoing work of bringing Wesleyan Christians of all backgrounds together in unity, prayer, and shared mission. MENTIONS • Church of God in Christ (COGIC) - https://www.cogic.org/ • Wesleyan Holiness Connection - https://holinessandunity.org/ LINKS Podcasts: https://asbury.to/podcasts Website: https://asburyseminary.edu/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsburySeminary/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asburyseminary TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asburyseminary Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the official position of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented is for general information purposes only. #ItsElementaryPodcast #WesleyanHoliness #COGIC #HolinessMovement #AsburySeminary #PentecostalHistory #ChristianUnity #ChurchLeadership
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It’s Elementary - Episode 14 - “Christian Mentoring”
Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone explore the deeply biblical and deeply human practice of mentoring, guiding, and walking alongside others in the journey of faith. Together they discuss how mentoring forms both the mentor and the mentee, why younger Christians today are longing for intergenerational wisdom, and how the church can reclaim a healthier vision of discipleship rooted in community. Drawing on their own experiences, they offer practical, encouraging insights for anyone seeking to invest in others or to receive guidance themselves. Asbury Theological Seminary Links: Podcasts: https://asbury.to/podcasts Website: https://asburyseminary.edu/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AsburySeminary/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/asburyseminary Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@asburyseminary Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views and opinions of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented here is for general information purposes only. #AsburySeminary #Mentoring #Faith #WesleyanDiscipleship #SpiritualFormation
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It’s Elementary - Episode 13 - “Dr. Watson Goes to Washington”
In this episode of It’s Elementary, Dr. David Watson checks in from Washington, D.C., fresh from attending the National Prayer Breakfast, sparking a rich conversation with Dr. Jessica LaGrone about what it means to live out Christian faith in public today. Together they explore the tension between the desire for national unity and the deep ideological divides within American culture, and why the church’s public witness so often struggles to rise above the noise. Their conversation moves from the Prayer Breakfast to the broader state of Christianity in the public square, asking what it means for Wesleyans to reclaim a faithful, distinct, and compelling voice. Mentions National Prayer Breakfast - https://npbfoundation.com/ Asbury Theological Seminary Links: Podcasts: https://asbury.to/podcasts Website: https://asburyseminary.edu/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsburySeminary/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asburyseminary Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asburyseminary Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views and opinions of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented here is for general information purposes only.
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It's Elementary - Episode 12 - "How Beauty Will Save the World" with Dr. Winfield Bevins
In this inspiring episode of It’s Elementary, Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone welcome artist, author, and Asbury Seminary’s Artist in Residence, Dr. Winfield Bevins, to explore themes from his newest book, How Beauty Will Save the World: Recovering the Power of the Arts for the Christian Life. Dr. Bevins shares candid stories of how beauty has shaped—and even saved—his own life, from an art teacher who helped pull him out of a dark teenage season to a transformative encounter with music that rekindled his faith after burnout. Join this conversation on why beauty is not merely decoration but a profound doorway to encounter God in a fragmented age. Mentions Books How Beauty Will Save the World: Recovering the Power of the Arts for the Christian Life by Dr. Winfield Bevins - https://www.creoarts.org/beauty Art and the Bible by Francis Schaeffer Other Creo Arts – https://www.creoarts.org Dr. Bevins’ Personal Website – https://www.winfieldbevins.com Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views and opinions of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented here is for general information purposes only.
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It’s Elementary - Episode 11 - “What is Wesleyan Theology” with Dr. Ken Collins
In this theologically rich episode of It’s Elementary, Dr. David Watson and Dr. Ken Collins, Professor of Historical Theology and Wesley Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary, explore themes from Dr. Collins’ new book, Generous Divine Love: The Grace and Power of Methodist Theology. Dr. Collins shares his faith journey from upbringing to discovering Wesleyan theology through a retired Free Methodist minister, a turning point shaped by reading John Wesley’s 52 Standard Sermons. Together they discuss the heart of Wesleyan theology: God’s generous and transformative love, the optimism of grace, the relational nature of the Triune God, and the breadth and sufficiency of grace for every human need. Mentions Books by Dr. Ken Collins Generous Divine Love: The Grace and Power of Methodist Theology Jesus the Stranger: A Daily Lenten Reader A Real Christian: The Life of John Wesley The Sermons of John Wesley. A Collection for the Christian Journey. Edited by Prof. Kenneth J. Collins and Dr. Jason E. Vickers. Other Books John Wesley’s 52 Standard Sermons Søren Kierkegaard, Purity of Heart Is to Will One Thing Randy Maddox, Responsible Grace Albert C. Outler, The Works of John Wesley (Four Volumes) Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views and opinions of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material and information presented here are for general information purposes only.
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It's Elementary - Episode 10 - “Ministry of Healing” with Dr. Steve Seamands
Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone sit down with Dr. Steve Seamands, Professor Emeritus of Christian Doctrine at Asbury Theological Seminary and one of the most beloved voices in the Wesleyan world. Drawing from 35 years of teaching, ministry, and personal experience, Dr. Seamands reflects on the changing needs of the church, the essential role of mystery in Christian theology, and the ongoing ministry of Christ through healing and deliverance. He shares candidly about his own journey into healing ministry, the pain and restoration that shaped his calling, and the deep work of God that often takes place in seminary communities—where future ministers not only learn doctrine but are themselves mended and transformed. Books Mentioned Wounds That Heal – Steve Seamands Follow the Healer – Steve Seamands Deliverance from Evil Spirits – Francis MacNutt The Next Christendom – Philip Jenkins Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views and opinions of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material and information presented here are for general information purposes only.
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It’s Elementary - Episode 9 - “How an Independent Methodist Church Faces Cultural Challenges” with Rev. Arthur Jones
In this episode of It’s Elementary, Dr. David Watson talks with Arthur Jones, senior pastor of St. Andrew Methodist Church in Plano, Texas, about life and ministry in an independent Methodist context. Arthur shares his journey from denominational to local church leadership, the challenges and opportunities of being independent yet connectional, and why catechesis is key to sustaining Wesleyan theology for future generations. They also discuss mental health ministry, the role of networks, the future of denominationalism, and how churches can respond to cultural shifts, including the rise of AI and the need for authentic community. Guest Arthur Jones – Senior Pastor, St. Andrew Methodist Church, Plano, TX Hosted by Dr. David F. Watson – President, Asbury Theological Seminary Mentions Books Key United Methodist Beliefs by William J. Abraham and David F. Watson (soon republished as Key Christian Beliefs) Articles / Podcasts “Surprising Rebirth: A Belief in God” podcast by Justin Brierley Organizations / Programs St. Andrew Methodist Church, Plano, TX - https://standrewmethodist.org/ Invite Resources - https://www.inviteministries.org Beacon of Light - https://standrewmethodist.org/resources/beacon-of-light/ Hope Squad - https://www.hopesquad.com Asbury Seminary Asbury Theological Seminary – https://asbury.to Asbury Theological Seminary Podcasts – https://asbury.to/podcasts Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the official position of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material presented is for general information purposes only.
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It’s Elementary - Episode 8 - “Love Goes First” with Rev. Andrew Forrest
In this episode of It’s Elementary, Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone welcome Rev. Andrew Forrest—author and senior pastor of Asbury Church in Tulsa—for a thought-provoking conversation on evangelism in a post-Christian culture. Andrew shares insights from his new book Love Goes First, exploring why accommodation, judgment, and withdrawal fail—and how moving first in love opens doors for the gospel. Together, they discuss cultural shifts, the “negative world,” and practical steps for Christians to live incarnationally and courageously in today’s polarized society. Guests Rev. Andrew Forrest – Senior Pastor, Asbury Church (Tulsa, OK), Author of Love Goes First Hosted by Dr. David F. Watson – President, Asbury Theological Seminary Dr. Jessica LaGrone – Executive Director, Beeson International Center for Biblical Preaching and Leadership, Asbury Theological Seminary Resources & Mentions Love Goes First by Andrew Forrest – Available on Amazon Asbury Church – https://asburytulsa.org Asbury Theological Seminary – https://asbury.to Asbury Theological Seminary Podcasts – https://asbury.to/podcasts Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views and opinions of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material and information presented here are for general information purposes only.
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It’s Elementary - Episode 7 - “Telling the Story Well” with Dr. Nicole Massie Martin
In this episode of It’s Elementary, Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone welcome Dr. Nicole Massie Martin—author, speaker, and Chief Executive Officer at Christianity Today—for a powerful conversation about leadership, surrender, and the presence of God in ministry. Nicole shares her journey from Baltimore to global Christian leadership, her calling story, and why authentic encounters with God matter more than ever. Together, they explore themes from her book Nailing It: Why Successful Leadership Demands Suffering and Surrender, the dangers of perfectionism, and practical wisdom for leaders navigating new paths in a changing world. Guests Dr. Nicole Massie Martin – Author of Nailing It, CEO at Christianity Today, Founder of Soulfire Ministries Hosted by Dr. Jessica LaGrone – Executive Director, Beeson International Center for Biblical Preaching and Leadership, Asbury Theological Seminary Resources & Mentions Nailing It: Why Successful Leadership Demands Suffering and Surrender – Available on Amazon Soulfire Ministries – https://www.sfiministries.org Christianity Today – https://www.christianitytoday.com Asbury Theological Seminary – https://asbury.to Asbury Theological Seminary Podcasts – https://asbury.to/podcasts Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views and opinions of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material and information presented here are for general information purposes only.
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It's Elementary - Episode 6 - "Adventures in Anglicanism" with Rev. Anne Kennedy
In this episode of It’s Elementary, Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone welcome Rev. Anne Kennedy—writer and Anglican priest—for a compelling conversation about faith, writing, and the future of Anglicanism. Together, they explore Anne’s journey from missionary roots to shaping global Anglican conversations, her role in drafting the Kigali Statement, and the challenges facing the church today. Anne also shares practical wisdom for sustaining spiritual life and creativity in a digital age. Guests Anne Kennedy – Writer, Anglican Priest, Author of Demotivations with Anne (Substack) Hosted by Dr. David F. Watson – President, Asbury Theological Seminary Dr. Jessica LaGrone – Executive Director, Beeson International Center for Biblical Preaching and Leadership, Asbury Theological Seminary Resources & Mentions Demotivations with Anne – https://annekennedy.substack.com/ The Kigali Statement – https://gafcon.org/communique-updates/gafcon-iv-the-kigali-commitment/ Asbury Theological Seminary – https://asbury.to Asbury Theological Seminary Podcasts – https://asbury.to/podcasts Substack Recommendations by Anne The Anglican by David Roseberry – https://davidroseberry.substack.com The Honest Broker – https://www.honest-broker.com Notes from Beth-Elim by Peter Leithart – https://peterleithart.substack.com Hiraeth in Exile – https://bigmodernism.substack.com Grace Notes – https://emmariehutch.substack.com Resources 4 Redemption – https://resources4redemption.substack.com/ Mary Harrington – https://substack.com/@reactionaryfeminist Louise Perry – https://substack.com/@louiseperry Teach Like a Mother – https://teachlikeamother.substack.com Book Recommendations Haven in a Heartless World by Christopher Lasch Any works by Christopher Lasch That Hideous Strength by C.S. Lewis All Hallows’ Eve by Charles Williams Complementarity: Dignity, Difference, and Interdependence by Gregg Allison PG Wodehouse novels Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views and opinions of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material and information presented here are for general information purposes only.
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It's Elementary - Episode 5 - "Bible Nerds" with Dr. David F. Watson and Dr. Bill Arnold
In this episode of It’s Elementary, Dr. David Watson welcomes Dr. Bill Arnold, Paul S. Amos Professor of Old Testament Interpretation at Asbury Theological Seminary, for a deep and engaging conversation about the enduring significance of the Old Testament. Together, they explore the relationship between the Old and New Testaments and the theological foundations that shape our understanding of God. Guests Dr. Bill T. Arnold – Paul S. Amos Professor of Old Testament Interpretation, Asbury Theological Seminary Hosted by Dr. David F. Watson - President, Asbury Theological Seminary Resources & Mentions The Cambridge Introduction to the Old Testament by Dr. Bill T. Arnold Canon and Community by James Sanders Ten Reasons to Question Q by Mark Goodacre - https://markgoodacre.org/Q/ten.htm Asbury Theological Seminary – asbury.to Asbury Theological Seminary Podcasts – asbury.to/podcasts Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views and opinions of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material and information presented here are for general information purposes only.
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It's Elementary - Episode 4 - "Triumphant Death" with Dr. Jessica LaGrone and Dr. Christine Johnson
In this episode of It’s Elementary, Dr. Jessica LaGrone welcomes Dr. Christine Johnson, Associate Professor of Historical Theology and Wesleyan Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary. Together they explore John Wesley’s profound theology of death and what it means to “die well” in a culture that often avoids the topic. From Wesley’s own struggles with the fear of death to the early Methodists’ reputation for triumphant dying, Dr. Johnson shares insights from her research and her new book, Triumphant Death: Grace, Holiness, and Death in the Theology of John Wesley. Guests Dr. Christine Johnson – Associate Professor of Historical Theology and Wesleyan Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary Hosted by Dr. Jessica LaGrone Resources & Mentions Triumphant Death: Grace, Holiness, and Death in the Theology of John Wesley – Available on Amazon and Wipf & Stock The Theology of John Wesley: A Theological Journey by Dr. Kenneth J. Collins – Available on Amazon Asbury Theological Seminary – asbury.to Asbury Theological Seminary Podcasts – asbury.to/podcasts Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views and opinions of Asbury Theological Seminary. The material and information presented here are for general information purposes only.
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It's Elementary - Episode 3 - "Holiness is Not the Opposite of Fun" with Dr. Jessica LaGrone and Dr. Chris Bounds
In this episode of It’s Elementary, Dr. Jessica LaGrone welcomes Dr. Chris Bounds, Professor of Theology at Asbury Theological Seminary, for a rich conversation on one of the most defining themes of the Wesleyan tradition: holiness. Together, they explore why holiness matters, how it is inseparable from love, and what it means to flourish in relationship with God and others. From unpacking the nature of holy love to addressing misconceptions about rules and legalism, Dr. Bounds offers a compelling vision of holiness as deeply relational and life-giving. Guests Dr. Chris Bounds – Professor of Theology, Asbury Theological Seminary Hosted by Dr. Jessica LaGrone Resources & Mentions Asbury Theological Seminary – Website The Theology of Love by Mildred Bangs Wynkoop Asbury Theological Seminary Podcasts – Website
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It's Elementary - Episode 2 - "What the Church is Supposed to Be" with Dr. David Watson, Dr. Jessica LaGrone and Rev. Andrew Thompson
In this episode of It’s Elementary, Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone welcome Rev. Andrew Thompson, Lead Pastor at First Methodist Tulsa. Together they explore Andrew’s remarkable journey through 25 years of ministry, his passion for global missions, and his deep commitment to intergenerational discipleship. From learning Spanish to preaching in Latin America, to mentoring younger pastors and staff, Andrew shares how the Holy Spirit continues to shape his calling. The conversation also reflects on the Asbury revival, the beauty of Jesus experienced in worship, and the importance of spiritual mothers and fathers in the life of the church. This episode blends theology, story, and practical ministry insights—perfect for anyone curious about how faith, mission, and mentoring intersect in today’s church. Guests Rev. Andrew Thompson – Lead Pastor, First Methodist Tulsa Hosted by Dr. David Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone Resources & Mentions First Methodist Tulsa – Website Asbury Theological Seminary – Website Asbury Theological Seminary Podcasts – Website
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It's Elementary - Episode 1 - "Howdy From Your Hosts!"
Kick off Asbury Theological Seminary's It’s Elementary with a warm welcome from your hosts, Dr. David F. Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone! In this introductory episode, they share the heart behind the podcast, what you can expect in future conversations, and why we’re excited to journey with you. For more information about Asbury Theological Seminary, please visit: asburyseminary.edu
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A weekly podcast about exploring theological curiosity, where we talk to interesting people and explore topics that come through Asbury Theological Seminary. Hosted by Dr. David F. Watson and Dr. Jessica LaGrone.
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