SAY THAT AGAIN with Pastor Jason

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SAY THAT AGAIN with Pastor Jason

Jason Britt has been the Lead Pastor of Bethlehem Church in Winder, GA since 2011. His heart, along with the heart of Bethlehem Church, is to lead people to discover new life in Christ.  There are certain things Pastor Jason says during his weekly sermons that deserve to be discussed in greater depth - and this is the space to do it. Twice a month, we'll join Pastor Jason as he unpacks the implications and applications of the Scripture he preaches during a weekend at Bethlehem Church. The reality is that all of us are being discipled by something - our culture, our society, the people around us. We want to be discipled by Truth.

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    Ep 8: The Kind of Strength You Only Get Through Struggle

    In this episode, Pastor Jason Britt sits down with Tyler Staton - Lead Pastor of Bridgetown Church in Portland and author of The Familiar Stranger - for a masterclass on the most misunderstood person of the Trinity: the Holy Spirit. In this conversation, they bridge the gap between "Word" churches and "Spirit" churches, moving past the "hermeneutic gymnastics" that often keep us from experiencing God’s power. From Tyler’s roots in rural Kentucky to his raw, personal journey through a two-year battle with cancer, this episode explores why the Spirit is often a "Familiar Stranger" in our lives. They tackle the hard truth at the center of the gospel: that the greatest strength is often forged in the deepest suffering. They also provide a vision for a "Marketplace Kingdom" that exists everywhere from car dealerships to Little League games. Whether you're a pastor searching for fresh leadership tools or a believer longing for a "both/and" faith (spirit and truth, thinking and feeling), this conversation is the breath of fresh air you’ve been looking for.   In this episode, we cover: The "Familiar Stranger" Problem: Why we are comfortable with God as Father and Son, but remain awkward with the indwelling Spirit. The “Simon the Sorcerer” Trap: Differentiating between the "ego-driven" pursuit of miracles and the "cross-driven" pursuit of Jesus. The Theology of Suffering: Why the most powerful work of Jesus' life came through His own suffering—and why ours is no different. New Testament Prophecy: Reclaiming prophecy as a humble act of brotherly love rather than a "spiritual bullseye." The Marketplace Kingdom: Why 39 out of 40 parables were set outside the temple—and how to live missionally in your "ordinary" life. After Amen: An inside look at Tyler’s new 50-day devotional, featuring poetry lifted straight from his private prayer journals during his illness. Timestamps 00:00 – Intro: Moving from a weekend message to a mid-week mission. 01:30 – Meet Tyler Staton: The impact of Familiar Stranger on Bethlehem Church. 02:54 – Tyler’s Journey: From Nashville tobacco farms to Brooklyn and Portland. 05:48 – Defining the "Familiar Stranger": Knowing about Him vs. knowing Him. 09:40 – Theology, Model, & Practice: Why our models of the Spirit are often the source of our fear. 14:59 – The Marriage of Word and Spirit: Ending the 51/49 theological divide. 17:12 – Holy Spirit in the Valley: Lessons on finding the "peace that transcends understanding" during a cancer battle. 23:35 – Power vs. The Cross: Learning from the mistakes of Simon the Sorcerer. 29:05 – The Apostle Peter: From cutting off ears to being filled with the Spirit. 30:38 – Rightsizing Prophecy: How to hear and share the voice of God with humility. 37:15 – For Pastors: Leading a "both/and" community in a noisy, image-driven culture. 40:46 – Marketplace Faith: Why Jesus dreams about the Kingdom invading our everyday lives. 44:00 – After Amen: A 50-day journey through the signs of John and the "treasures of the wilderness." 48:38 – Final Blessing: Being a "city on a hill" in your community.   Join the Conversation Jesus spent most of His time teaching in the streets, not the temple. Where is your "marketplace"? How are you seeing the Kingdom of God show up in your office, in your gym, or at your kitchen table this week? Share your story in the comments!   Episode Resources: Familiar Stranger by Tyler Staton After Amen: A 50-Day Devotional by Tyler Staton Bridgetown Church Prayer Trainings CTAs: Subscribe & Review: If Say That Again is a "breath of fresh air" for your week, hit that subscribe button and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. This helps us reach more people with the message of the Kingdom! Spread the Light: Know someone currently navigating a "wilderness" season? Send them a link to this episode. The kind of strength found in struggle is meant to be shared. Stay Connected: Don't miss a beat. Follow Bethlehem Church on social media to stay updated on our latest series and mid-week resources. #SayThatAgainPodcast #BethlehemChurch #JasonBritt #TylerStaton #BridgetownChurch #FamiliarStranger #AfterAmen #HolySpirit #ChristianPodcast

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    Ep 7: The Church Isn’t What It Used to Be…

    Podcast Description: The "Disney World" of secular culture is looking hollower than ever. In this episode, Pastor Jason Britt and Pastor Jason Berry (Senior Pastor of 12Stone Church) discuss why the next generation is trading "jumpy houses" for deep prayer and authentic worship. They explore the startling shift in the last 24–36 months, identifying a "fresh move" of God that is rising out of cultural pressure. From the expansion of 12Stone into South Carolina to the vital importance of the Ecclesia (the Church) over "celebrity Jesus" culture, this episode is a rallying cry for the "Big C" Church. Whether you are a leader in Gwinnett, Barrow, or beyond, learn why the local church remains "Plan A" for a world that is finally realizing that money and comfort don't satisfy. Stick around until the end for a hilarious "behind-the-scenes" look at the Jasons' friendship, featuring a golf cart mishap and a Nissan Maxima with no brakes.   Key Topics & Keywords Spiritual Awakening: Why cultural darkness is actually waking up the Church The "Ecclesia": Moving from "me and Jesus" to "us and the Body” Youth Ministry Trends: The shift from entertainment-based ministry to spiritual hunger 12Stone Church Future: Updates on the Somerville campus and upcoming men’s ministry The Local Church: Reaching the communities of Gwinnett, Barrow, Walton, and Oconee 📌 Episode Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro: Digging deeper into the Bethlehem Church weekend message. 02:18 – Jason Berry’s heritage: Breaking the cycle of alcoholism through revival. 09:16 – Ending Church Competition: Why the darkness is making us brothers. 15:43 – Preaching in the AI Age: Writing for a local burden, not a social media retweet. 20:14 – The Joshua Generation: Why today’s residents are "hungry and humble." 29:05 – The "Fresh Move": Why the last 36 months have changed everything. 30:11 – The Disney World Analogy: Identifying the hollow promises of secularism. 32:20 – The Future of 12Stone: Expansion, Men’s Ministry, and "Biblical Jesus." 33:50 – Ecclesia over "Me": Why Jesus loves the Church more than the individual "brand." 36:11 – The Golf Cart Story: A hilarious moment in the Jasons’ friendship. 37:55 – Final Blessing: Being a “city on a hill" in your daily life. Episode Resources:  12Stone Church   CTAs: Subscribe & Review: Help us reach more people by subscribing on YouTube or your favorite podcast platform. Share the Mission: Know someone in the Gwinnett or Barrow area? Send them this episode to encourage them in their local faith journey. Join the Conversation: Are you seeing a "fresh stirring" in your own community or workplace? Tell us where you see God moving right now—we’d love to hear your stories! Support the Body: Visit Bethlehem Church or 12Stone Church to find out how you can get involved in the Body of Christ! #BethlehemChurch #12Stone #JasonBritt #JasonBerry #ChurchLeadership #SpiritualRevival #JoshuaGeneration #ChristianPodcast #GwinnettCounty #Ecclesia

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    Ep 6: Is Your View of Israel Shaped by the Bible or the News?

    Podcast Description: In this episode of Say That Again, Pastor Jason Britt and Discipleship Director Angela Buckland sit down with biblical guide and historian Mark Crosland for a raw and insightful conversation about the biblical context of current events in the Middle East. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the news headlines or caught in the crossfire of social media rhetoric, this episode is a refreshing invitation to view the world through a "Jesus-centered" lens rather than a geopolitical one. Mark and the team pull back the curtain on the complex history of the Holy Land—from Mark’s upbringing in Jerusalem to the archaeological digs at Shiloh. They move past the surface-level noise to explore the 4,000-year history of the "two brothers," Isaac and Ishmael, and how God’s heart remains steadfast for all people groups in the region. Whether you are navigating the historical evidence of the Abrahamic promise or trying to understand how the Holy Spirit is moving through supernatural dreams in the Middle East today, this episode points the way toward an authentic, kingdom-first perspective. In this episode, we cover: The Root of the Conflict: A 4,000-year history lesson starting with Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar that explains the age-old tension between Isaac and Ishmael. Geopolitics vs. Spiritual Forces: Why our "post-Enlightenment" minds often miss the principalities and demonic forces at play in global division. The Modern State of Israel: An honest look at the spiritual landscape of Israel today and why the vast majority of the population identifies as atheist or agnostic. Dreams and Visions: Miraculous accounts of "the man in the white robe" appearing to people in the West Bank and Iran, leading them to Yeshua. Identity in Christ: How the New Testament shifts the focus from physical geography to a spiritual identity as "Abraham’s offspring" through faith. 📌 Episode Timestamps 00:00 – Welcome: Introduction to the podcast and the mission of digging deeper into current events. 02:35 – Living in Jerusalem: Mark Crosland shares his story of growing up overlooking the Temple Mount and loving both "sides." 05:22 – The 4,000-Year History: Tracing the lineage of Ishmael and Isaac and the origin of the current Middle East tension. 08:39 – The Abrahamic Covenant: A deep dive into Genesis 12 and what it means for "all nations" to be blessed. 13:59 – Image Bearers: Moving past political labels to see every person as a valuable bearer of God's image. 16:38 – Supernatural Encounters: Incredible stories of Muslims and Jews having visions of Jesus in conflict zones. 17:52 – The Spiritual Reality: Discussing the high percentage of agnosticism in Israel and the growth of the Messianic church. 24:56 – Prophecy and the Land: A look at the geography of Israel, fault lines, and the biblical return of the Messiah. 27:02 – Understanding Gaza: Historical context of the 1948 reinstatement of Israel and the reality of the West Bank. 32:45 – The Battle for Air: Why Pastor Jason believes we must recognize the "rulers of the air" in modern division. 39:47 – The Two Kingdoms: Shifting our focus from earthly politics to the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Darkness. 41:26 – Seeds of Hope: Practical examples of bridge-building in the West Bank through Christian education. 49:46 – The Ripping of the Veil: How Jewish tradition and the Babylonian Talmud point to the significance of 30 A.D. 55:10 – Hope for the Future: Encouragement for the Church to stand on the side of Jesus and the final victory of the gospel. Episode Resources: Bethlehem Church Website Seeds of Hope Ministry (West Bank Education) Romans 9-11 (Paul’s Teaching on Israel and the Nations) CTAs: Subscribe to catch new episodes and dive deeper into the weekend messages at Bethlehem Church. Like this video if the conversation about viewing things through the "eyes of Jesus" or the "spiritual battle" resonated with you. Share this with a friend who is looking for a biblical perspective on Middle Eastern news. Comment Below: How has your understanding of the biblical history of Israel and Ishmael changed after listening? #PastorJasonBritt #SayThatAgain #BethlehemChurch #MiddleEast #Israel #BiblicalContext #Yeshua #IsaacAndIshmael #Discipleship #Faith #KingdomFirst

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    Ep 5: You’ll Never Look at Easter the Same

    Podcast Description: In this episode of Say That Again, Pastor Jason Britt, Pastor Kevin Miller, and Chevas Phillips sit down for a raw and insightful conversation about the true meaning of Easter and the power of the Resurrection. If you’ve ever felt like your faith was more of a "family heirloom" or a "holiday-only" tradition, this episode is a refreshing invitation to move from just attending a service to experiencing a living, breathing relationship with Christ. The trio pulls back the curtain on their own lives—from Pastor Kevin’s 1980s "Miami Vice" Easter hair to Chevas’s journey from "court clothes" to a life transformed by the gospel. They move past the commercialization of bunnies and baskets to explore what it actually looks like to surrender personal authority to the Lordship of Jesus. Whether you're navigating the historical evidence for the empty tomb or trying to understand how the Resurrection changes your Monday morning, this episode points the way toward an authentic, lasting dependency on the Holy Spirit. In this episode, we cover: The "CEO" Christian: Why a faith built only on "Christmas, Easter, and Other Crises" misses the beauty of abiding in Christ. Evidence vs. Authority: A look at the historical reliability of the Resurrection and why our biggest hurdle is often Lordship, not logic. The "Unbecoming": How surrendering to Jesus allows us to let go of worldly labels and become who He truly created us to be. Ginosko vs. Oida: Understanding the difference between having information about God and experientially knowing the power of His Resurrection. The Practical Holy Week: Simple, intentional "handles" for families to move past the pomp and circumstance and into true worship. 📌 Episode Timestamps 00:00 – Welcome: Introduction to Holy Week and why the empty tomb makes anything possible. 03:12 – Miami Vice Easter: A hilarious look at 80s church culture and the evolution of "church clothes." 07:45 – The Family Heirloom Faith: Defining "CEO" Christianity and the trap of performance-based religion. 11:03 – The Case for Easter: Discussing historical evidence, eyewitness accounts, and the logic of the Resurrection. 15:10 – The Authority Gap: Why we often choose "the big man upstairs" over a personal Lord and Savior. 17:40 – Heaven and Hell as Reality: Chevas shares the moment her faith shifted from a concept to a conviction. 21:40 – The Power of Surrender: Shifting from "expressive individualism" to a life led by the Spirit. 25:26 – Supernatural Living: How the Resurrection changes the way we pray, grieve, and lead. 27:54 – The Battle for Control: Real-life examples of keeping in step with the Spirit in the heat of the moment. 30:30 – Slave to Righteousness: Exploring Romans 6 and the "holy obligation" that comes with new life. 35:10 – Holy Week Handles: Practical resources, reading plans, and using the Bethlehem Church app. 37:45 – Intentional Parenting: Moving beyond the Easter basket to lead your children toward Christ. 40:54 – A Word to Fathers: Why men should take the lead in making Holy Week significant for their families. 42:48 – The Great Candy Debate: A final look at Cadbury eggs, Starburst jelly beans, and the joy of the season. Episode Resources: Bethlehem Church Easter Page & Reading Plan The Case for Easter by Lee Strobel The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis  CTAs: Subscribe to catch new episodes and dive deeper into the weekend messages at Bethlehem Church. Like this video if the conversation about the "unbecoming" or something else from the episode resonated with you. Share this with a friend who is looking for more than just a holiday tradition this year. Comment Below: How are you intentionally preparing your heart or your family for Resurrection Sunday? #PastorJasonBritt #SayThatAgain #BethlehemChurch #Easter #Resurrection #HolyWeek #Discipleship #Faith #Surrender

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    Ep 4: What’s the best thing we can do to help our kids know Jesus?

    Podcast Description: In Episode 4 of Say That Again, Pastor Jason Britt sits down with longtime friend, author, and speaker Clay Scroggins for a raw, hilarious, and deeply insightful look at parenting and the future of the church. If you’ve ever felt like a "hypocrite" as a parent or struggled to bridge the gap between your kids’ world and your faith, this conversation is a breath of fresh air. The duo pulls back the curtain on their own lives—from the overconfidence of their early ministry days to the humbling reality of raising teenagers today. They move past "10-step formulas" to explore what it actually looks like to model a life of dependency on the Holy Spirit. Whether you're navigating "clip farming" and Gen Z lingo or trying to help your kids develop a "sticky faith," this episode points the way toward an authentic, lasting relationship with Jesus. In this episode, we cover: The "Microwave" Myth: Why real spiritual growth takes time and cannot be manufactured or rushed. Sticky Faith: The critical importance of "brokeraging" relationships between your kids and other godly adults. Knowledge vs. Wisdom: Why having all the answers at your fingertips isn't the same as "skilled living." Parenting in the Slang Era: A hilarious look at "clip farming," "rizz," and why trying too hard to be cool actually loses you points with Gen Z. The Sanctification of Fatherhood: Shifting the perspective from "how can I change my kid" to "how is God using my kid to change me?" 📌 Episode Timestamps 00:00 – Welcome: Introducing Clay Scroggins and the "move of God" at Bethlehem Church. 03:12 – Microwave Discipleship: Why you can't manufacture life change or speed-run character. 05:41 – The Slang Gap: "Clip farming," "rizz," and the power of being an "out of touch" authentic parent. 10:45 – Information vs. Wisdom: Helping kids navigate a world where they have more data than we ever did. 11:03 – The Five-Adult Rule: The importance of "brokering" godly relationships for your children. 14:54 – The Trap of Comfort: How financial success and busy schedules can block our access to wisdom. 17:09 – The Familiar Stranger: Reintroducing the Holy Spirit as the daily source of "skilled living." 19:14 – Communal Faith: Why the next generation needs to read the Bible and pray with others. 25:59 – The Three Disciplines: Why every "spiritual drift" comes back to Word, Prayer, and the Body. 28:55 – The Youth Pastor Paradox: Moving from parenting "expert" to parenting "learner." 30:30 – The Power of Repentance: A candid story about lying at an SEC game and owning it before your kids. 32:45 – Modeling Dependency: Inviting your family into real moments of prayer and struggle. 36:11 – Reverse Mentoring: Why the church must learn to listen to the earnestness and hunger of Gen Z. 40:54 – The Goal of Parenting: Shifting from "changing your kid" to letting God use your kids to change you. 42:48 – Closing Encouragement: Cultivating the voice of the Spirit to be the loudest voice in your child's life. Episode Resources: Bethlehem Church Familiar Stranger Series ClayScroggins.com CTAs: Subscribe to catch new episodes twice a month and dive deeper into your faith. Like this video if Jason and Clay’s stories about parenting and 90s references made you laugh or think. Share this with a friend who is navigating the challenges of raising kids. Comment Below: What is one way you’ve invited your kids into your "moments of dependency" on God? #PastorJasonBritt #ClayScroggins #SayThatAgain #BethlehemChurch #Parenting #GenZ #Wisdom #HolySpirit #NextGen #Discipleship

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    Ep 3: What does it look like when the Holy Spirit won’t give up on you?

    In Episode 3 of Say That Again, Pastor Jason Britt sits down with Angela Buckland and Chevas Phillips for a powerful, candid conversation about the relentless pursuit of the Holy Spirit. If you’ve ever felt like God was a distant concept or someone you were actively trying to avoid, this episode is a must-listen. The team dives back into the "Familiar Stranger" series to explore how the Holy Spirit doesn't just wait for us to find Him—He actively seeks us out. From Angela’s intellectual quest for truth through philosophy to Chevas’s journey from resisting the "abrasive" presence of God to total surrender, this episode highlights the beautiful, diverse ways the Spirit "woos" us toward Jesus. In this episode, we cover: The Divine Hunter: Understanding how God pursues us before we even have the language for it. Intellect vs. Revelation: Moving from studying religion as a "viable option" to experiencing the living Christ. The "Chocolate Syrup" Reality: The difference between the Spirit being with us (Old Testament) and the Spirit being in us (New Testament). Witnessing Transformation: How seeing a spouse or friend changed by the Spirit is the greatest evidence for faith. 📌 Episode Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction: Welcome to this mid-week resource for the Bethlehem Church family. 01:03 – Meet the Guests: Introducing Angela Buckland and Chevas Phillips. 02:20 – Life Updates: Senior nights, "Ring Pops," and the journey toward an empty nest. 04:50 – The Familiar Stranger: Why we are camping out on the third Person of the Trinity. 05:25 – Seeking vs. Being Sought: How Christianity differs from every other world religion. 06:45 – Angela’s Story: From an agnostic quest for truth to John 10:14. 09:55 – C.S. Lewis and the "Click": When the intellectual search meets the Holy Spirit. 12:20 – Resisting the Presence: Chevas’s journey of feeling "uncomfortable" in worship. 15:45 – The Power of a Changed Life: Watching a husband move from "boyfriend" to "follower of Jesus." 18:45 – Chocolate Syrup & Milk: An illustration of the Holy Spirit's indwelling power. 20:40 – The Solomon Dilemma: Why wisdom without the Spirit lacks the power to obey. 26:10 – The Truest Voice: Learning to listen to the still, small voice of God. 29:40 – Fruit of the Spirit: Why rage is not a sign of the Spirit’s leading. 31:20 – Microwave Discipleship: You can't speed-run character formation. 33:17 – God Sounds Like His Word: Using Scripture as the primary tool for discernment. 42:30 – Access to the Father: We are as close to God as we choose to be. 44:40 – Pop Culture & Jesus: Navigating "Content Christianity" and celebrity faith. 47:35 – The Litmus Test: The Holy Spirit exalts Christ; false spirits use Him. 50:35 – Following Jesus over Personalities: Why your faith shouldn't be in a “basket of eggs." 50:57 – The Separation of Spirit and Truth: Why the church struggles to balance both. 51:50 – The Church Landscape: Defining Doctrinal, Missional, and Spirit-Filled churches. 54:10 – Living at the Center: Moving from suspicion of other traditions to curiosity and synergy. 55:40 – The Beauty of Mystery: Why the older you get, the fewer things you are "ironclad" on. 57:00 – Bethlehem Church's Mandate: Unity, Liberty, and Charity. 58:24 – Final Thoughts: Using this conversation as a tool for your spiritual growth. Episode Resources:  Bethlehem Church Familiar Stranger Series Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis  CTAs: Subscribe to the channel to catch new episodes twice a month and dive deeper into your faith. Like this video if these testimonies encouraged you or gave you a new perspective on God’s pursuit. Share this episode with a friend who is currently "seeking" or struggling with the idea of faith. Follow Bethlehem Church on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Comment Below: Have you ever felt the Holy Spirit "pursuing" or "knocking" on the door of your heart? Let us know! #PastorJasonBritt #SayThatAgain #HolySpirit #FamiliarStranger #BethlehemChurch #Testimony #ChristianTheology #SpiritualGrowth

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    Ep 2: Why Your Faith Needs a Deeper Dive

    In Episode 2 of Say That Again, Pastor Jason Britt and Pastor Matt Piland sit down to discuss the "Aftermath" of the sermon series "Familiar Stranger." If you've ever felt like the Holy Spirit is more of a vague force than a present friend, this conversation is for you. Jason and Matt pull back the curtain on the theology of the Trinity, moving past the "weirdness" often associated with the Holy Spirit to find the biblical truth of His personhood. They discuss the vital role the Spirit plays in the life of a believer—from conviction and comfort to empowering us for the mission of the Church. In this episode, we cover: The "Forgotten God": Why we struggle to relate to the Holy Spirit compared to the Father and Son. Theology vs. Experience: Balancing biblical study with a real, felt relationship with God. Practical Discernment: How to know when the Spirit is truly leading you. 📌 Episode Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction: Welcome to Say That Again Episode 2. 01:45 – The "Aftermath" of the Familiar Stranger Series. 05:10 – Why we call the Holy Spirit a "Familiar Stranger." 09:30 – Is the Spirit a Person or a Force? Defining the Trinity. 14:20 – The "Tension" of the Spirit: Moving past the fear of the unknown. 19:55 – How the Holy Spirit speaks to us in daily life. 26:15 – The difference between "Emotionalism" and "Spirit-led" worship. 32:40 – Final Thoughts: Living a Spirit-filled week.  Episode Resources:  Athletes for Christ - Instagram The Rise of Christianity by Rodney Stark Bethlehem Church Familiar Stranger Series CTAs: Subscribe to the channel to catch new episodes twice a month and dive deeper into your faith. Like this video if this conversation encouraged you or gave you a new perspective on the Holy Spirit. Share this episode with a friend or leader who needs to hear a message about leading with peace. Follow Bethlehem Church on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Comment Below: What is something new you learned about the Holy Spirit? Let us know! #PastorJasonBritt #SayThatAgain #HolySpirit #FamiliarStranger #BethlehemChurch #ChristianTheology #SpiritualGrowth #BibleStudy2026  

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    EP1: The Holy Spirit: Is it a Force or a Person?

    Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Say That Again with Pastor Jason," a new podcast from Bethlehem Church. In this episode, Pastor Jason Britt is joined by Pastor Jeremy Curtis to dive deeper into the weekend messages and explore what God is doing in our lives mid-week. Together, they discuss the "Familiar Stranger" series and the often misunderstood role of the Holy Spirit. Is the Holy Spirit just a force to be wielded, or a person to be known? They unpack startling statistics about modern theology, the impact of the "Age of Reason" on our faith, and why the world today values spiritual experience over expertise. Join the conversation as they tackle current events through a biblical worldview, discuss the reality of spiritual warfare behind cultural issues, and define what true Christian leadership looks like in a chaotic world. Key Topics & Keywords: Holy Spirit & Theology: Understanding the Spirit as a person, not a force. Faith & Culture: Navigating the "Age of Reason" and a post-truth society. Spiritual Warfare: Identifying the spiritual roots behind modern identity and cultural battles. Leadership: Leading with a non-anxious presence and the Fruit of the Spirit.   Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:19 Welcome 01:27 Introducing Jeremy Curtis 02:59 Why are we in a series about the Holy Spirit? 05:09 Familiar Stranger 07:31 Surveys on the Holy Spirit 09:20 The Spirit as a force we command vs. a Person we walk with 12:42 A shift in recent generations 16:15 Everything Jesus calls us to do is the opposite of our flesh 19:49 Bible churches & Spirit churches 27:01 The spiritual battle of our culture 33:28 The Spirit at work in the life of a leader 37:48 Final thoughts for the future   Episode Resources: The Familiar Stranger by Tyler Staton Bethlehem Church Familiar Stranger Series CTAs: Subscribe to the channel to catch new episodes twice a month and dive deeper into your faith. Like this video if this conversation encouraged you or gave you a new perspective on the Holy Spirit. Share this episode with a friend or leader who needs to hear a message about leading with peace. Follow Bethlehem Church on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Comment Below: What is your biggest question about the Holy Spirit? Let us know!

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    Introduction

    Jason Britt has been the Lead Pastor of Bethlehem Church in Winder, GA since 2011. His heart, along with the heart of Bethlehem Church, is to lead people to discover new life in Christ. There are certain things Pastor Jason says during his weekly sermons that deserve to be discussed in greater depth - and this is the space to do it. Twice a month, we'll join Pastor Jason as he unpacks the implications and applications of the Scripture he preaches during a weekend at Bethlehem Church. The reality is that all of us are being discipled by something - our culture, our society, the people around us. We want to be discipled by Truth.

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Jason Britt has been the Lead Pastor of Bethlehem Church in Winder, GA since 2011. His heart, along with the heart of Bethlehem Church, is to lead people to discover new life in Christ.  There are certain things Pastor Jason says during his weekly sermons that deserve to be discussed in greater depth - and this is the space to do it. Twice a month, we'll join Pastor Jason as he unpacks the implications and applications of the Scripture he preaches during a weekend at Bethlehem Church. The reality is that all of us are being discipled by something - our culture, our society, the people around us. We want to be discipled by Truth.

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