Almost Brothers Podcast
Whats up whats up whats up.. welcome to your new favorite podcast. Join your hosts Michael, Richard, and Tyler as we discuss God, church, life, and the journey through this crazy world. Get away from the stresses of life with this podcast. We will be hitting on various topics from sports, to life with Christ.
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Almost Brothers Podcast
The Power of Connection: How Building Bridges Changes Lives
When walls come down between believers, supernatural freedom breaks out. That's exactly what happened during night two of our Together Conference 2025 with Pastor Stephen Watkins delivering a powerful message about unity that transcends denominational lines.
The early Christians would have been puzzled by our modern question, "Where do you go to church?" They understood themselves as the church—not attendees of an organization but embodiments of a living community. They did life together daily, breaking bread in homes, sharing resources, and growing in faith as one body. Pastor Stephen challenged us to recapture this authentic togetherness that defined the first followers of Jesus.
What divides us today? Often it's our tendency to elevate our denominational identity above our identity in Christ. When church traditions become idols—things we worship and defend more fiercely than Jesus himself—we've missed the point entirely. As one team member shared from personal experience, exposure to different church environments through his grandparents' gospel group taught him that "God is moving all over the place," not confined to one congregation or style of worship.
Human nature pulls us toward tribal thinking. From school age, we gravitate toward like-minded people, creating comfortable circles that often exclude those who think, act, or worship differently. But the most meaningful relationships frequently emerge when we cross these self-imposed boundaries. Several podcast members shared stories of unexpected friendships that never would have formed if they'd remained in their natural social groups—friendships that have become life-giving connections.
The beautiful revelation? When believers from different backgrounds come together, we discover we have far more in common than we have differences. The Together Conference itself demonstrated this truth, with eight different churches represented in unified worship and purpose. As one participant observed, "The more you fall in love with Jesus, the more you fall in love with all kinds of different walks of life."
Ready to experience the freedom that comes from breaking down walls between believers? Join us for the final night of the Together Conference and discover the supernatural power released when God's people unite as one body, just as Jesus prayed we would.
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It'd be fine. Like the Mountain Dews. Yeah, the Code Reds. For some they just not like a stomachache. My stomach just starts to hurt just a little bit.
Speaker 3:I think it's something they do with the coloring gives me heartburn. Yeah, because I can drink a regular Mountain Dew and it doesn't bother me.
Speaker 1:Yeah Well, they probably take that Red Dye no 40 and make it Red Dye no 8,000.
Speaker 2:I don't think that's a thing. Probably I don't know much about the FDA. Are you a food connoisseur?
Speaker 1:Uh-oh.
Speaker 4:Yes, he is I mean.
Speaker 1:He's more like a food connoisseur. Rex.
Speaker 3:We'll pray for you, richard. Thank you, we'll pray for you, richard.
Speaker 4:Thank you. It's like when he got, when they got pregnant. He's like I gotta get all the dad jokes out right now, just beforehand. It's so dumb but it's so good.
Speaker 2:It's not it is.
Speaker 4:It's not even good in the world of dad jokes.
Speaker 1:Listen, it was.
Speaker 2:So what's up, what's up, what's up everybody, Welcome back to a brand new episode of the Almost Brothers podcast. That was an all-time low. Thank you for joining us yet again today. We are live. We are live. We are recording. Our video is going on. How's everybody doing? We're so glad you decided to join us today. On today's episode we are talking about together In color. Let's get together.
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:There we go. That's what I'm talking about. And we have Pastor Stephen Watkins. How's it going?
Speaker 3:It Stephen Watkins. How's it going? It's been a really good day today.
Speaker 2:Is that the most claps you've ever gotten? Yes, had to think about it. Yes, yes, yes so how's it going, man?
Speaker 3:Going good man. It's been an interesting year so far. My kids are growing up.
Speaker 2:It's nuts man, man, I'm'm digging the kicks though, hey man oh yeah, let's see. Yeah, man, that's.
Speaker 4:Yeah, that's true, memphis kicks can you get those up to the camera?
Speaker 1:another dad joke, because I'm over here I might rip a hammy or my pants, so no well here's the deal.
Speaker 3:Richard has plenty of dad jokes because he's got plenty of kids. I do that's.
Speaker 2:You know, that's a good point, that's a good point.
Speaker 4:Yeah, that's, I know right, that's very true.
Speaker 2:It is what it is, man well, yeah, on today's episode we're gonna be talking about together. Man, just how, you know how that's so important and we we overlooked that a lot of people coming together because we were on night two of our conference, the Together Conference 2025, and Pastor Stephen was our speaker tonight and man, it was awesome, so good.
Speaker 3:It was just like a supernatural. I mean, you could just feel the supernatural freedom in the service tonight.
Speaker 2:There you go.
Speaker 3:I mean it was very an on-time moment for people. I mean, I know I was the minister, but even if I wasn't the minister, there was just something about tonight that was just special.
Speaker 1:You just speak with such conviction. I love it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was so good, worship was good, worship was amazing, so good tyler uh, olivia, they always do, and richard, he was, that's right yeah, I was there, richard was there. I mess with him all the time.
Speaker 3:I love how pastor michael always introduces y'all, tyler and olivia, oh yeah and then richard's.
Speaker 4:Here too, richard, I'm always an afterthought in every situation.
Speaker 1:No, and, and. Come on now, and, and, and this is where I I'll, I'll, I'll stick up for richard, because I tried. I I preached this to my team over at liberty hill I'm not looking for musicians or great singers, I'm looking for worshipers. Man, come on and he is, and that's the point and and I'm not I'm not saying saying Richard's a bad singer.
Speaker 2:He's not the greatest singer in the world, but neither am I, but he worships that's right and sets the bar, sets the example, and I think that's a big thing is just him showing up, being on time, being ready, being prepared as much as he can.
Speaker 4:You're on time, you're late.
Speaker 2:He sets the example as much as he can, you're on time.
Speaker 4:You're late, he said. He said to his apple you were late this morning. Don't tell everybody that.
Speaker 2:No, no spirit of fear with richard that's right, that's right. Love that. 8 31.
Speaker 4:He showed up dang I felt really bad about you might as well just not showed up.
Speaker 2:Well, I told him, I was like hey, you're the one that says it I do hey, congratulations you're not going to be in the sermon.
Speaker 1:Oh no, you need to do a chris jericho thing, and every time someone does something you just made the list. You just made the list oh my, you remember that oh, the chris jericho days which one long hair, short hair I think that was a long hair, the greatest he did that short hair too, when he was in the second round in the WWE. His real fozzy face.
Speaker 3:The greatest Chris Jericho moment is when he first appeared on Raw.
Speaker 2:Yes, raw is Jericho.
Speaker 1:Greatest entrance of all time, and then the Rock. What's your name? It doesn't matter what your name is.
Speaker 3:Let's get Mike fired up about that. That's funny.
Speaker 2:I can't stand the Rock. That's Richard's favorite actor.
Speaker 4:It's not true. I like his movies.
Speaker 2:Dwayne Dwayne.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I like Dwayne.
Speaker 1:But I don't like Dwayne Johnson.
Speaker 4:I like the Rock, I like the way he jots.
Speaker 1:Y'all are a bunch of wrestling geeks man, Just like I don't need a nose for my promo on my wrist Nice tattoo man that was so good.
Speaker 2:That was off script, it was. I loved it. You could see the Rock got shook when he said that.
Speaker 1:That's one of my favorite rivalries, just because it was really real. They did not like each other.
Speaker 2:No, let's go around so favorite yeah they. They did not like each other, yeah, no.
Speaker 3:Let's go around some favorite favorite wrestling rivalry which decade any any of them, all time man sean michaels and bret hart that that was up there for me too I guess because me and you grew up in that era like I mean, that's just the one that sticks out to me. That set the bar high. Yeah, uh, rick flair and hulk hogan never played out really like they wanted it to. Yeah, but like sean michaels and bret hart, you knew that those guys are the real deal. They love their job, yeah you love seeing and they did not like one another At all.
Speaker 1:I wasn't born during the.
Speaker 3:Oh, I forgot, I wasn't born during the. He was born in 2000.
Speaker 1:1997.
Speaker 3:Oh, okay, you are a 90s kid. Thank you, jesus.
Speaker 1:I wasn't around for the Montreal Screwdrops but I love learning about and then like there's like unreleased like footage, like backstage footage and as it's it's cool. It's like one of those things like, uh, you know, you hear about in history that you weren't around for, but you can actually like you see it, like you like there's videos of it and you get to. It's one of those things that's just really cool. It's like a significant part in wrestling history that everyone knows about it and you get to. It's one of those things that's just really cool. It's like a significant part in wrestling history that everyone knows about greatest rival dollar my, my greatest if he says john cena, oh gosh, all right.
Speaker 3:If he puts he's got to leave yeah it's so bad
Speaker 1:yeah, I don't, I don't, I don't know. My favorite rivalry um is really between edging christian and the hardy boys.
Speaker 4:Just that during that that's good during the attitude area which I mean and you got to throw the dudleys in there yeah
Speaker 1:well, I feel they come on late I yeah, I feel there, I I think I think the hardys and edgy christian had more matches against each other, like together, than the three of them. Yeah, but I really I think it was them. And yeah, yeah, you credit to the deadly boys, but they really, they really put tag team wrestling like in the spotlight and then put ladder matches and tlc matches in the spotlights, where tlc was its own pay-per-view. Yeah, and so they, they, they really they. They took those aspects of professional wrestling to another level, to where that was what people wanted to see. Yeah, um, I loved, I love stone cold and yeah, that was a good one, Rich what?
Speaker 4:about you I don't know.
Speaker 1:I thought he was just going to throw out two random wrestlers.
Speaker 3:He's going to say the Rock and Roll Express.
Speaker 1:I thought he was just going to throw out random wrestlers like Roman Res and and macho man randy savage oh yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 4:I don't know who is cream of the crowd. Macho man, can I talk?
Speaker 1:oh yeah, you can talk I'll tell you right now brother. Okay, go ahead the almost macho man podcast. Why do I hang?
Speaker 4:out with y'all all right, go, go for it so I don't know who the rivalry was with, but when sting came back, dark oh, it was nwo it was him versus nwo was taken over.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that was a good one that was the greatest heat moment that I ever saw as a kid because, like you, you people talk about memphis wrestling yeah, back in the day and like the heat they would get, yeah, but like bash at the beach, hulk hogan comes out, and he's the third man yeah, yeah, that was, yeah, the biggest hill turn ever yeah, hulk hogan become a hill yeah hollywood.
Speaker 1:Oh, oh, yeah, yeah, I remember.
Speaker 2:I remember holly because they're like you know, he comes out and he's got the, you know, the orange and and yellow, and he's coming out bobby in the background. Yeah, is he the third band, it's like. It's like he's coming to help, he's coming out and he just drops the leg. Drop.
Speaker 4:It's like oh, my goodness, yes but can we talk about that stupid beard though? Yeah, it really is wrong with that man. Yeah, it's pretty rough that's true.
Speaker 3:It's hard to watch what you got mike.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so my, mine would be man. I really like taker and mankind yeah, classic. I really like um. I really like the, the, the triple h. I like all of his rivalries, him and him and taker alike. The rock and austin that, oh yeah, that was a good one. That's one of my. The rock and triple h, the rock and triple h, um triple h as far as I can remember, didn't really ever have a bad storyline no, he's all, he's all. He's a wrestler's wrestler yeah like they.
Speaker 2:he just he kind of takes moves from everybody and I know I know like um. My favorite moment so I don't know about rivalry was Austin and Michaels with Mike Tyson as the guest referee.
Speaker 1:Oh God.
Speaker 3:That was my favorite.
Speaker 2:That was my favorite kind of accumulation of a storyline that came together. Remember that vividly.
Speaker 3:Cause it was right after the Montreal Screwjobs. There was so much heat. Okay, bret Hart and Stone Cold yeah. That classic match in WrestleMania man Submission match.
Speaker 2:And I remember that where Austin passes out right Is that where he refused to give up A lot of people think the King of the Ring, austin 316, made him.
Speaker 4:But what made him was in.
Speaker 3:WrestleMania when he passed out.
Speaker 1:That is such an iconic moment. 316, that's where it started.
Speaker 3:But what made him was that match.
Speaker 2:That was off the top of his head, that just in the moment it was off the top of his head. But anyway, this episode is not brought to you by WWE.
Speaker 4:Shocking.
Speaker 2:It's not. It's not. We just want to talk about it. It was funny today.
Speaker 1:We were actually watching the last pay-per-view and Inman goes. Why don't y'all try to like, sponsor the WWE and advertise on the WWE?
Speaker 2:Oh yeah okay.
Speaker 4:I was like dude you know how much they pay to advertise, right? Let us jump right on that. Why?
Speaker 2:don't we just get a super bowl ad?
Speaker 2:while we're at it, yeah right, right, might as well go big or go home, man but we were talking about about coming together, about trying to do things together breaking down walls, breaking down you know, this church, that church, this person, that person, whatever you know and and trying to break that down and really come together. So what are some of the points in y'all's life where you can? You could pinpoint to that where someone kind of crossed a line, crossed a barrier over and met you and it helped you get out of whatever was going on in your life. Where somebody unexpected kind of steps out and comes and steps into your life and it's like, oh man, it's good to be connected with this person my best friend from college, mr andrew davis um.
Speaker 1:We met 10 years ago. We've been friends for 10 years.
Speaker 3:That's crazy you can say decade. Now I know it's so weird.
Speaker 1:I refuse, that makes me feel older. Oh, we've. We've been real close really ever since we met and um, which I wouldn't even say that's kind of him. I guess it's more of a me kind of stepping into that.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Being that person for him. Um, but we've always been basically the same person Really. We have same personality, same, you know, likes and dislikes, stuff. Um, we've been. We've been more like open with each other lately, especially cause he lives all the way in Florida, so we I haven't seen him in two, almost three years, um, but we talk about every week and you know, uh told him we were pregnant and all that. And then uh come to find out, he, you know, he opened up to me and told him, told me that him and his wife were going through the same stuff that me and live went through. Yeah, and uh basically kind of just airing out like dude, I'm feeling this and this is happening and I feel bad for not, and I basically I gave him that reassurance like dude, everything that you are feeling right now, I felt for three years and that's completely normal.
Speaker 1:And he, he kind of had like a dude. I'm really glad that I'm just not crazy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and it's a good meeting him. Meeting him in that, hey, I'm reaching across and I'm trying to meet you where you're at and help you deal with what you're going through. That's good. What about y'all when it's a moment?
Speaker 3:Mine, I guess. Growing up my grandparents had a gospel group and, as a child, going to different churches with different atmospheres. You know, not all just one denomination. You know it was taught me that God is moving all over the place. It's not just one congregation, one human. God's moving.
Speaker 1:He don't pick his favorites.
Speaker 3:He's moving everywhere and anywhere. And the big thing is, people must open their heart and accept the fact that your circle is not the only circle.
Speaker 2:Right, right, that's so good. Yeah, because by nature it we by night, by nature it happens in high school, happened in junior high. You kind of congregate with, with like-minded people. Yes, you know, you kind of just naturally do that. You know so as an adult you kind of continue that bad habit of just this is my circle, this is it. You don't even think about people outside of that. Right, you know so, being able to step across lines and you, you end up being around people you never thought you'd be friends with it's a tribal, it's a tribal mentality, right?
Speaker 3:what tribe are you with? You know, and we're in this, together.
Speaker 2:Man, right, and you, you miss out on so many great people. Yes, like me, like me and rich would would have never been friends if I just stayed in my circle of friends, right, you know? Because we have so many different things that we enjoy, so many different things we have in common. So it's like if, if I, if we wouldn't have just met and hung out and realized, oh man, this dude's pretty cool, like we're, we're really good friends. You know, like me and tyler have a lot in common. We, we kind of watch the same videos, we listen to the same jokes we're brown we have.
Speaker 2:We're brown, you know. I mean we have a lot in common, you know. But I have a lot of really good people that I've connected with. That I never thought that would be the case, but if I didn't step outside of my comfort zone and try to connect with them, that would have never happened and your mom says it all the time that there's no logical reason for us to be right there's an age difference, there's a difference in how we dress and talk, and just I mean there's I don't know that there's anything similar about us right, but we both wear glasses.
Speaker 1:We do, thank you tyler for connecting us and you're wearing watches.
Speaker 4:You both have tattoos okay, we're done, all right you're both wearing shoes.
Speaker 1:You're in the same room um and you're muted.
Speaker 4:Thank you for that, but just that. I don't know what it is that makes certain people click yeah you know and I don't. It's like what you said, it's just. It's just different people coming together and and it just works.
Speaker 3:You know some people you just click with, some people you don't, and so it's just a weird thing to figure out who and why one thing that I've learned over the years is the more you fall in love with jesus yeah, the more you fall in love with all kinds of different walks of life, Because Jesus is for all that will come to him. Faith, you know. And so, like there's one thing that we can all agree on, the old cliche, the crown's level at the foot of the cross is.
Speaker 3:Jesus, right, I mean Jesus really brings things together, yeah, and puts us where we need to be, to be utilized to bring others to that conclusion.
Speaker 2:Well, and you can even hear in Stephen's voice. It's so much. Jesus brings everything together, and you would never think that me and him would. Oh, I didn't mean that. And you would never think that me and him would oh, I didn't mean that in the back.
Speaker 1:I thought you were going to go, kind of what I was saying before, how he speaks with such conviction, mute me, mute me. I really thought you were going to go there. You know, while Kyle was saying he speaks with such conviction yeah, I didn't. Oh, no, it was funny, so you were. When you're giving your message, that word that you were, you're like, forgive me if I, if I say it wrong, or whatever. Uh, what do you say? I'm not something, or or I'm. I can't remember exactly what said, but he said I'm something.
Speaker 3:And then I leaned over the michael and I said I thought he was gonna say forgive me, I'm from memphis I usually say that yeah, do you have to like start it with that I did a few times tonight, but when I tried, you know, there's just some bible words, man but, I actually pronounced it right. Yeah, tonight when I said it and I was kind of shocked. When I said it right, I was kind of wanting to pat myself on the back.
Speaker 1:You just stop right there, like you say it, stop there. What whoa wait?
Speaker 3:a second pull. Pull away from that's a round of applause. Did you hear me say that right?
Speaker 1:I said it right, well, I wouldn't know, I wouldn't know tyler.
Speaker 4:Uh, he first started singing one of the songs that we sing. It's, uh, it's got shadrach meshach and a bit to go in it and you have to sing it. And the first time he did it I was like dude, I can't wait to see you because he can't say his name half the time.
Speaker 3:So I mean, just to hear him sing that line is just like that's tough, man, good job is it cringy for anybody else, like when preachers go and we shouldn't call them by their pagan names, we should call them by their biblical name oh, it drives me crazy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's just like all right, dude we get it religious right right good job but yeah, it's cool seeing people and and there's relationships like that too. Like me and jamie were, we're in, we were in different circles in school we're. You know, we we had a little bit of overlap because we had a smaller school, but most of our friends were, were very different, you know, and it's it's cool to see.
Speaker 2:You know the opposites attract, the whole thing like that you know and oh sweet and uh and and it's cool to see people crossing that line and I think with, especially with ministries, you realize, once you kind of get outside of that circle, you realize, oh man, we have a lot more in common than we do differently, right, you know, and you come together and you see, you know lives being changed. Like we said we had so far, we've had what Eight different churches represented between the four. That was on the prison worship team. You got your church. Uh, there's a lady that came tonight. She's from pig it. I mean it's, it's amazing to see like different, different people come together and we need to see more of that. I feel like we've we've kind of walled ourself up in our own, in our own things and we need to open that up, man, because most of us, we we believe a lot alike. There's very small things that you know that separate us and the only things that do are are man-made yeah, yeah, but not essential stuff.
Speaker 4:But you won't know that until you get out of your comfort zone and talk to people that you wouldn't think that you'd be friends with oh crap, he's stepping on toes.
Speaker 3:Come on, richard, bring it now.
Speaker 1:Don't step on the Nikes though.
Speaker 2:No, not. The new Nikes Still can't get it up there.
Speaker 3:I'm still trying, I'm working on it'm still trying stretching it out slowly stretching his leg out there we go.
Speaker 2:So, yeah it's, it's a beautiful thing, man, and and I thought tonight you really brought it home and it was really good and and I'm excited for tomorrow night it's gonna be good.
Speaker 4:Yeah, looking forward to it so we do uh, uh, a you what go ahead?
Speaker 2:I said hooty who? Oh, I thought you said who. Um, thanks for contributing. Yeah, I appreciate it, looking forward to it.
Speaker 4:So we do a you what Go ahead. I said who do you? Oh, I thought you said who. Oh, thanks for contributing, yeah.
Speaker 2:I appreciate it so we do we do a segment on here that we call that's what's up, so it's something you may be listening to watching a movie, tv show, something like that that you've been watching, so we're going to go laugh, since you're the guest on here. So we'll start with ty, ty, what you got going on, gosh dang it. I was thinking, okay, rich, what you got going on, yeah so squid games gosh.
Speaker 4:Yeah, did you get, did you?
Speaker 2:get to watch it hey, why can't?
Speaker 4:I can never have my own interest on this podcast.
Speaker 2:Yes, you can't. No, I'm trying to be interested. I'm trying to be interested.
Speaker 4:Thank you, you're welcome that was you giving me crap about american idol.
Speaker 3:So I thought he was gonna say spongebob or something man well, I'm down with that, but I'm, I'm down, hey the rip crusty crab pizza is the best pizza for you and me. Some things you can just rerun that pizza. Sorry, did you get?
Speaker 4:to watch it. I watched all but two episodes. Nice, um, there's there's only six episodes on the last season, for reasons that I don't understand, but it's pretty good so far. Nice. So I'm kind of curious how they're going to land the plane on this thing so pretty good, that's what's up I like it. That's pretty much all I got.
Speaker 2:Ta-ta, back to you.
Speaker 1:Oh, wrote a song. Finished the song. Yeah, you said you were yeah okay, I'll send it to y'all later. Impressive man you write I do, I do.
Speaker 4:I've got a song on Spotify. He's got some good stuff, man.
Speaker 1:It's called the Healing Right. The Healing yeah, it's about the woman with the issue of blood. Yeah.
Speaker 4:It's yeah, that's good stuff.
Speaker 1:Um, yeah, so my plan is to one, two, oh no, y'all. Y'all have a pen. That's probably four, or five man. Um, my plan is to kind of roughly record that, enough to give out to my team let them learn it. And then our worship night, which is on August, almost October, August 24th, 6pm, Liberty Hill Church, to play it during worship night. And then side plan of that is to record all of worship night and release that on Spotify.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's cool, I like it. As for me, still playing Persona 5. Me and Jamie watched oh, it was a new movie, I can't remember it was decent. It was decent. I can't remember what it was, but we've been trying to do like one or two new movies a week, right To where we just hang out, because we kind of go through that same 10, 15 movies over and over and over. Yeah, so we've been trying to find some new ones, um, and watch still no new show. We started the bear, we started that tv show and we I really tried to get into it. That's the cooking one, right? Yeah, yeah, it's the cooking one. I just couldn't. I couldn't get into it. I don't know, I really couldn't, it was just it was, I think.
Speaker 1:I think that's one of those shows the main actor, dude. They wanted to put him in something but just didn't have anything. So they found the best that they had at the time and put that into production. So he had something and that is a lot.
Speaker 2:That is literally right on, because everything that he's in is good and everybody else around him is not very good at all. Yeah, like they're just not there's like bad actors and it's just not very good like a filler episode but, it's a whole show kind of not really not real kind of.
Speaker 2:So they like they try to make it. He's kind of he's in chicago and it's a rundown restaurant that he's trying to rejuvenate and and blah, blah, blah so the kind of it. They make it look like a lower budget, but it's a run-down restaurant that he's trying to rejuvenate and blah, blah, blah so the kind of it. They make it look like a lower budget.
Speaker 2:But it's just, it wasn't very good, it wasn't very good kind of a filler episode, but it's a whole series yeah, just just just something to add to his imdb, whatever man it was weird, but uh, so we've been doing that and then I'm going tomorrow to watch a movie and going wednesday to watch a movie in theaters. Oh, and I just found this out. Oh, snap, so pumped, I put it in my calendar the 35th anniversary of of the original ninja turtles movie oh, it's coming out and they are re-releasing it in theaters yes, yes, yes, come on man I cannot wait. It's august, I believe the 19th, If I can remember right.
Speaker 3:I'll have to check my calendar. That is the greatest Raphael Dude. It is so good. That's the best Raphael. Yeah, Not all of them.
Speaker 2:And I was like reading, I was reading about it and it was like, oh yeah, they're re-releasing it at AMC Theaters and, I think, marcus Theaters.
Speaker 4:I'm just like I'm gonna be there and dude so ready, I'm gonna age myself, but steven knows what I'm talking about wait, oh wait a minute wait a minute I just got lowered down, you're lumped in with that. I remember when that movie came out, man because, I was. I was big into the tv, you know the cartoon and I had the action figures and I mean I was a huge ninja turtle fan. So when that movie came out, what year was that?
Speaker 4:I don't know it was, but I was through the roof. Yeah, I think it was 1991, I think.
Speaker 2:Well, we could count 35 years.
Speaker 3:So I don't know, 35 years ago from now well, I'm 37, just to let everybody know right.
Speaker 2:Like he's younger than I am I'm not a grandpa.
Speaker 3:Hey, look at us, we're young, young we're young yeah we're young.
Speaker 2:Look at us, I'm not well, mine if you're done, mike, yeah, you're done okay, yep, that's, that's what I got that to look forward to.
Speaker 3:So well, I've been watching arkansas-speed pursuits that was tonight.
Speaker 2:That was a high-speed chase tonight.
Speaker 3:I don't know why. I pulled it up on YouTube and I was like man this is interesting. Apparently it happens a lot, and then I started and I couldn't stop I couldn't put it down Amanda and I watched Amanda's my wife Shout out to my wife she's at disney right now oh yeah, she put beta right, beta nice yep, uh, miss her, by the way. You know you miss them when they're gone, right, yeah you know, moms keep everything in order you ain't wrong.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying. Yeah, um, we watched this movie and I, for the life me, I've been sitting here trying to think of the name of it, but I can't. It's got oh.
Speaker 4:This is a Tyler story. I know, tyler, you grubbed off on me.
Speaker 3:Y'all. He's like trying to kill these guys on an airplane and he like sets one of the th yes, yes, yes, um lug it or not, uh taken, is it?
Speaker 2:no, it's like, is it like flight risk?
Speaker 4:oh is it the? Um where he's no, no, no, no it's um, it's the one where he's a tsa agent yeah he's yes yes, we're like christmas, it's around christmas and there's supposed to be another guy there.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but then he yes, it's got, it's got um that was the one, me and live showed you. Yeah, because we told you yeah it's, it's got um uh crap the dude from the kingsman movies. Yes, it's got and then so he has something he's got he's dry humor um big actor jason bateman.
Speaker 2:Jason bateman, yes, jason bateman the bateman it's like the it's called like the luggage, or carry out, carry on carry area.
Speaker 3:Yeah, such a good it was really good I don't like I'm not big into like sad movies, yeah, but I like thrillers like suspenseful. Yeah, it was a good like it kept you on edge the whole movie.
Speaker 2:What's like? What is happening?
Speaker 3:well, it's such, because it's realistic yeah, it's such a practical right it's such a practical, uh like situation.
Speaker 1:You know, at an airport, you're a tsa agent. It's super boring. Now you're about to die, right. And and when I was watching it, I just kept thinking, like in each like scene or scenario, like what would I do? Right?
Speaker 3:and I'm like I thought I would say cut I would say cut and go home, yeah, yeah, because like he's got this stuff, like he can just touch a person, or yeah, put it on, you know yeah, yeah, it's like uh, yeah, he works for some kind of group that, yeah, that has a.
Speaker 2:It has like a poison, that yeah he can he can and it'll, and it's non-detectable, so you just have a heart attack.
Speaker 4:That was a good movie.
Speaker 1:It was crazy. You saw it right, richard. Yeah, it was real good.
Speaker 4:I love Jason Bateman. I'm a huge Jason Bateman fan.
Speaker 2:I am too man. Everything he's in is really good, he's in my all-time favorite movie.
Speaker 4:It's called Breaking the Rules.
Speaker 2:It was the 90s with c thomas howell and it doesn't matter, but it was in it, so I've been a fan for a long time I also wanted to ask y'all what y'all's plans for the fourth of july.
Speaker 3:Y'all big fireworks absolutely not we're going to piedmont yeah well, we're planning on it. We like going to to Piedmont, missouri, and we'll swim all day. Yeah, and they'll have the fireworks. The worst part is the traffic.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Oh, I bet yeah, oh man.
Speaker 4:Is it Sammy Baker or?
Speaker 3:shut-ins. We go to Clearwater. Yeah, yeah Is where we go.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 3:And we watch the fireworks in Piedmont, but when we go swimming with just clear water, but that's what we're planning on doing. Um man, a couple years ago we were at malden and I'll never forget as long as I live there I hadn't seen a mosquito all year, yeah, but that one day yeah here they come it was like a plague.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I do remember. You said last year, I think it was 2022 oh, okay, it might have been 2023.
Speaker 3:I can't remember.
Speaker 1:I can't remember yeah, we normally go to uh lives uh aunt and uncle's house next. Dexter does good too, yeah we, they do lives, aunt and uncle, they, they buy their, like they have like a plow of land right next to them and just set off giant fireworks right there. It's fun because you know they let they let us fire off some the big ones. They let the kids fire off some of the big ones.
Speaker 3:It's real cool. I could see you over there with the sparklers. Yeah, not with the sparklers yeah, yeah, I miss.
Speaker 2:I don't like the sparklers no I get the way he said, yeah, I like the sparklers write your name in the sky, yeah, well, I know me and rich have talked about this where, like I, just don't like spending money on the fireworks for to. Just it's like oh okay, well, to just it's like oh, okay well they're gone.
Speaker 1:All right, there goes 225 acres.
Speaker 4:It is the biggest waste of money and it's such a racket Like the markup on fireworks is outrageous.
Speaker 1:But you know people are going to do it. Why Freedom?
Speaker 3:America, liberty America.
Speaker 4:Nope, nope.
Speaker 3:Pass, I can hear charles singing in the background.
Speaker 2:yeah, what's he singing? America, the beautiful man oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah, that's true, yeah, you said were there runnings like the only?
Speaker 1:time they had no soul you said ray charles, I immediately started thinking stevie wander. I'm like, yeah, watching the fireworks.
Speaker 2:That's. That's messed up, that was politically incorrect.
Speaker 1:I know you know there's. It was a compilation video of like these people, like stevie, can see. Yes, and like it's like all these, like there's one where it's like he's walking and he like moves over to the left so he doesn't hit something. Right like we. We saw that and we know, right we, you say you didn't, but we know you did.
Speaker 2:Well, there was one at like a concert where somebody waved at him and he waved back he's not even trying anymore.
Speaker 1:Wait a minute here, watch this, wait one, watch it be the biggest, like discovery, like like if you, when he passes away, they, you know do some kind of autopsy?
Speaker 3:he was never blind, sneaky.
Speaker 1:That would be just that would be awful news I think it was like I think it was Steve Harvey was talking about it. He was like we see, you see?
Speaker 2:We see, you see.
Speaker 1:Stevie.
Speaker 2:But I look forward to it. So I get to go hang out with my dad and my sisters and look forward to that, and then we're doing something on Saturday, so it's going to be good. I just like eating barbecue watching Independence Day, so it's for be good. I just like I like eating barbecue watching independence day, so it's okay. So, pastor steven, he has never seen independence day he was born in 1997 right.
Speaker 1:I mean that says, that says a lot. It was a couple years after it was made not his jamie. Jamie texted me, uh, because I guess we were talking about it on one of the episodes and we were recording an episode and she texted me out of nowhere. We don't text on a regular basis, but out of nowhere she texted me. You've never seen Independence Day question mark exclamation point have you ever seen the Predator?
Speaker 4:I've seen the Predator we're going to fix that Saturday that's right, we're watching.
Speaker 2:It is a tradition. We watch Independence Day every day, every year, every year. So no, no, I think nothing we're gonna watch it because it's great and fantastic and that was before will smith lost his mind yes, thank you, oh man amen brother was that?
Speaker 1:what was it before or after? Men in Black, when he lost his mind.
Speaker 2:It was after Men in Black.
Speaker 3:It was around the Wild Wild West movie.
Speaker 1:I do remember that I started seeing things. I love Wild Wild West I do remember.
Speaker 4:I like the Wild Wild West movie.
Speaker 1:I remember watching it. I don't remember all the details of it, but I do remember watching that.
Speaker 4:I think it was around Battlefield Earth.
Speaker 2:Yeah him and Jaden. Oh gosh, yeah him and Jaden.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, oh gosh, yeah it was bad, it was bad.
Speaker 2:Well, what else y'all got on your mind as we come close?
Speaker 4:I rarely have anything on my mind.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's true too.
Speaker 4:It's echoey up here.
Speaker 2:Just a mouse on a wheel, brother, the wheel's about to fall off.
Speaker 1:If you're quiet enough, you can hear some squeaking, I'll throw a curveball, oh gosh, so baseball?
Speaker 3:I'm just kidding, I do so we talked about tonight in the sermon about the church's meeting in homes yeah how? How do you think that worked? Like what do you think the network was with that?
Speaker 2:I think the network was just they literally went through life together. So it wasn't like you know, now you have to plan and you have to get people together and you got to remind people and you got to do all this stuff going into it. There they literally did life together, every day Indeed. So it was just ending the day coming together, ending the week coming together you know anybody's house?
Speaker 4:yeah, right, yeah, just hey come over here, hey go over there.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and you know not having to be a you know a big thing, because, I mean, think about that, you you had to talk to people. You couldn't connect with them at any, you know, so you had to be in close proximity to each other, right, and it was just a coming together of hey couldn't just text them right, yeah, yeah, right.
Speaker 3:It's like yeah, so yeah, I, I'm in full agreement with that. They did life together. I love that. Um, they to me, to me. What I've studied and, and you know, looked at, is they would have looked at you crazy if you would have asked them well, where do you go to church? Right, what do you mean? Where do I go to church? Well, we know there's church at Ephesus church, you know, we know that, yeah, but they were the church. Yeah, they lived it together yep, it wasn't.
Speaker 1:It was, yeah, like I said, doing life together.
Speaker 2:It wasn't an organization, it wasn't corporate right right and that's right the corporate aspect of it was we're all following this man named jesus, no matter where you go. Like that was the connection that they had, yeah, it wasn't you know?
Speaker 2:again, we talk about the denomination and they're great. They're awesome and fantastic to be a part of great. But when that becomes, when your denomination becomes your, your deity, your god you're the thing that you worship over all else right, it becomes a problem, it becomes a idol. There's a lot of people in denominations that allow that to become their idol. Yeah, instead of god, god is no longer the lead of what you're doing.
Speaker 2:It's our denomination and then god, right you know, well, our denominational rules are this, but it's like, shouldn't the bible be kind of our thing that we go back to and not you know?
Speaker 3:when you, when you let man put his hand on things, yeah, human, humankind put their hands on things. That's what you get.
Speaker 4:Yeah, we'll mess it up oh. Quick fast in a hurry, we'll mess it up.
Speaker 3:Yep, just like the episode one of Star Wars. Yep, it was awful.
Speaker 2:See, that was it, it was awful, it was awful. Dang, that's a pretty good point. That's a pretty good point.
Speaker 4:Yeah, that's all it's all.
Speaker 3:I think all star wars was awful so lord jesus, we just left out richard to you right now, like I'm telling you, dude, it's a problem oh, I've had hands laid by mike, so it's all good, it's just running out of oil here.
Speaker 2:Yeah, tell you what man? I'll be all right and we're going to do a watch party. We're going to do a watch party for Back to the Future. He's never seen Back to the Future. Right, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:What's funny about this is my wife that was born in 2000 has seen Independence Day and Back to the Future.
Speaker 4:Yep. Yep you should be ashamed for shame. Have you ever seen forrest gump? Oh, I love forrest gump. Okay, he relates to forrest gump.
Speaker 3:Oh, I do, I love forrest gump hey he's a simple man I love it okay, I got. I got one for you too. So, like you know, not, know not not you.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay, you too, listen, I, I'm an old soul, so some of the I'm, I'm, I'm with some of the older stuff.
Speaker 3:Okay, so we'll pray for him. So do you ever get on like you know these like to be, and Netflix? You ever get on there and like have flashbacks of going to the movie store. Oh because some of the movies on there, like you're flicking through there and you're like man I didn't even know this movie existed, but like it would happen to you when you would go to the movie store too, you would pick it up and you like, start having flashbacks.
Speaker 1:Does that ever happen to y'all? Yeah, I went to movie gallery all the time, hastings, uh, what was a hollywood video over in bluff hastings and bluff hastings and?
Speaker 2:bluff movie gallery and bluff what, and there was blockbuster was in popper bluff also yeah, what was movie gallery was something before movie gallery.
Speaker 1:I can't remember what the name was family video.
Speaker 2:Family video after movie gallery.
Speaker 1:Okay, yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 4:Yeah, that's right, yeah oh yeah, family video was kind of the last holdout it was dvd store?
Speaker 2:yeah, they had one they still have the sign up in dexter from the family video that was there. They don't anymore did they take it down?
Speaker 4:last time I was there.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, it's it up A liquor store or something I thought it was the salon that took that building.
Speaker 2:No, jamie, I think their company owns that building, but I can't remember what it was. It makes sense, yeah, because you had to, and it was the same with video games. You had to kind of discover it, you had to look at the case art and go. This looks pretty good. I'm going to give this a shot, yeah you know and and yeah, it's the same with a lot of those movies. It's just like, especially the ones that you could tell are cheap yes, that's what I'm talking about.
Speaker 3:Yeah, there are movies on like tubi.
Speaker 1:When I'm looking through there and I'm that's what I love about tubi is seeing. Like the older, like like you. They wouldn't play those in theaters, no, but you saw them somehow when you were younger it's like those 70s era gritty yeah, movies, you know, yep, have you?
Speaker 2:have you ever found one on there that you really liked, like that? You're like I'm gonna give this a shot, like maybe it had one actor in it. You're like I'm gonna give this one a shot and then you actually liked it yes, but I can't remember the name of it.
Speaker 3:I'm terrible remembering names of movies I've got.
Speaker 2:I've got one that we did that and it had Rose McGowan in it. It was the only actor I really knew that was in it and it's called Rosewood Lane. It's a thriller and it was good and I bought it. I ended up buying it afterwards. It was really really good.
Speaker 3:So I rented that movie back in the day day. Yeah, I didn't see it on. Was it on tubi?
Speaker 2:it's on one of those. It's on one of the the streaming services, yeah I remember renting that movie yeah wow yeah, crazy.
Speaker 3:And then when?
Speaker 4:you rented a super nintendo game you had. You were on the clock I mean right yeah, back in a day or two. You know absolutely, I gotta beat this thing, yeah, right, and if you go way back, vhs days oh yeah you had to rewind the movie, right rewind?
Speaker 2:yep, they charge you at movie spot. They charged you extra if you didn't rewind.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, video stopped in a little town outside of memphis where my family come from, for they, some of them, moved to memphis. I moved to to Memphis when I was eight. But there's a little video store outside of town, little you know, little shoebox place, you know, but man had, you know, every movie you could think of and man he would call you hey, you've had this movie.
Speaker 2:I need my movie back my movie back right and.
Speaker 1:I'm going to watch it and I can still smell a movie store yes it's.
Speaker 1:It's such the like, it has such a distinct smell. I miss it so much I do too I remember there's a when I was, you know, five, six, seven years old, I'd go and stay with my grandma's house and there's a gas station over in, like fisk, where they'd sell vhs and dvds, and it was a one-day rental yeah and we like I'd stay over there in the weekend, we go like friday, we go saturday, then go sunday and just get a swap one out. And I remember it, they all had those distinct smells.
Speaker 2:Yeah I don't know. I know me and rich has talked about this, but I remember you could rent dvd players oh yeah, yes, oh, gosh you know,
Speaker 4:and and vcs players at a vcr.
Speaker 2:Yeah, five dollars you could rent super nintendos yeah you could do all that oh yeah, I remember all that man that was.
Speaker 1:That was a blast I never came across that before. I didn't know you could do that.
Speaker 4:Never been to a place where you do that back in the day man I'm telling you, these, the generation after ours, they just they missed out on so much and it's it's. It's not a it's not saying something bad about them, but I mean, there was just, and there are things that they experience now that that we don't understand, you know, and that's that's a cool thing about generation gaps is the things that you experience and you share.
Speaker 4:Hey talking about community that you share with people of the same age age group. It's just amazing to be able to talk about that stuff. I like to watch old music videos from the eighties and nineties. It's like MTV man I remember exactly.
Speaker 1:They play music on MTV.
Speaker 3:So, back in the day.
Speaker 1:I know michael simmons will remember this carson daly oh gosh trl yeah, I I know I was watching that probably a couple years before they canceled trl.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I used to. I used to rush home just to watch that, used to rush home to watch that, yeah, and I'd catch like top three, like top three videos like okay and even now I'll be like scrolling through instagram and they'll do like this day in in 2002 and it'll show the top 10 on trl from this day in 2002 and I'm just like, I'm just like glued to it, I'm like like man. The nostalgia is just flowing.
Speaker 4:When I was in junior high I had a VCR tape that was just nothing but music videos. It had all kinds of stuff on it and I still, to this day, remember I wore that tape out. I mean, I've always loved music. It's always been a really cool thing for me, but I had that VCR tape and it had all kinds of music on it, all the music videos.
Speaker 1:I mean I'd watch because my parents were, you know, 80s hair metalheads and I grew up listening to that music, so I'd always on VH1, not VH1, vh1 Classic.
Speaker 4:Oh yeah.
Speaker 1:At like 11 o'clock at night, I'd always put on metal mania, and that's why I'd go to sleep too.
Speaker 3:Headbangers ball yeah, headbangers ball, yep, yep, you know. And, and talking about that, richard made a good point about generations. Like, some, people don't embrace other generations and they miss out on that kind of stuff. Yeah, yeah, they think my generation's got it right, right, and what happens is is you cause division when you do that yeah. And, like in ministry, methods change.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Like what we're doing right now. They could never imagine doing this, what 40 years ago. You know what I mean. Right, but like if we're still right now they could never imagine doing this.
Speaker 2:What 40 years ago.
Speaker 3:You know what I mean. Right, but like if we're still stuck in 40 years ago, we're not going to be sitting here Because we're going to say no, I was going to say everything's foundational.
Speaker 1:Yeah, what was that? Everything's foundational.
Speaker 3:Somebody just spoke.
Speaker 1:I don't like that. Did you hear that? I heard it. It was continue what you're saying was that siri?
Speaker 4:yes, okay, no.
Speaker 1:I was like is this place haunted? But no, like it's. It's foundational. The things that my generation has wouldn't exist if it didn't kind of evolve from the things that Michael, yours and Stephen's generation because y'all are about the same age your generation and y'all's generation wouldn't have those things if it didn't evolve from Richard's generation. Right right, nothing's new. There's nothing new.
Speaker 2:There's nothing original and you see it like music sampling.
Speaker 1:yes, you sample oh, there's still people sampling beethoven. Right, right, you get a new song that's sampled off of this song.
Speaker 2:That's sampled off of this song, and it's. It builds and builds and builds. But and builds, and builds and builds and builds.
Speaker 3:Yeah, for sure, I had a cousin he says have you ever heard of frank sinatra?
Speaker 1:see a new rapper like dude.
Speaker 1:You're 12 right, right um, oh, this is so funny. Um, so our our lead pastor and his wife took uh, some of our youth to uh, to uh youth conferences and camps last week and they, no, they went to, no, they went to a force frank concert. Sorry, I'm getting yeah, camp's, not yeah, they went, they went to a force frank concert and I guess he did jesus freak, I guess yeah. And um, I guess their kids I can't remember exactly, but I think it was their kids were like, oh, I love it. Have you heard this song before? It's like yeah, A couple times.
Speaker 2:A couple times. That brings back nostalgia too. What would people think they hear that I'm a Jesus freak? Hey listeners.
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