King's Banner Podcast
Welcome to King's Banner Podcast. We got tired of the same ole answers when we started looking for help when it came to our walks with God. So together we go deeper than most would on topics that most people have heard or were taught but never fully understood. It is our way of simplifying concepts that we may have over complicated throughout our lives. Bringing theology and life experience into each episode. It is our hope and desire to help you in your Christian walk.
Episodes
251 episodes
Elect Exiles
“Elect exiles” is not a cute phrase, it’s a diagnosis. We open 1 Peter with fresh eyes and realize Peter starts his letter to suffering Christians by telling them something most of us resist: you’re scattered on purpose. If you’ve ever looked a...
Biblical Justice
A father lures his daughter’s rapist to the house and shoots him. A CEO gets killed and people argue about whether it’s “justice.” Cameras go up on street corners and we’re told it’s for “safety.” If you’ve felt the pressure to say, “Fine, I’ll...
Grace That Grows Fruit
If grace is free, why does Jesus talk so much about fruit? That question sits underneath a lot of modern Christianity, where “I prayed a prayer” can quietly morph into “so I can live however I want.” We take the parable of the sower (Luke 8, ec...
Romans 7 Without The Confusion
Romans 7 is one of those chapters people quote when they feel stuck, ashamed, or exhausted: “I keep doing what I hate.” But if we treat that paragraph like the whole story, we end up with a Christian life defined by excuses and defeat. We want ...
If Christianity Isn't Weird Your're Not Doing It Right (Repost)
Have you ever felt like embracing your faith made you stick out like a sore thumb in the eyes of the world? That's where we pick up the conversation as Justin and I return from our break to share the sometimes hilarious, often enlightening jour...
Jonah Beyond The Fish
Everybody knows the whale story. Almost nobody wrestles with the real offense of Jonah: God’s mercy lands on the people Jonah cannot stand, and it exposes how quickly religious comfort can turn into spiritual blindness. We sit down and talk thr...
Judges: Strange stories
Start with a simple question: how does a nation forget its King? We walk through Judges like a crime scene, tagging the small compromises that compound into cultural collapse—then we watch God work anyway, often through people we wouldn’t pick....
Head Coverings And Christian Hierarchy
Some Bible passages don’t get ignored because they’re unclear, but because they collide with modern instincts about power, identity, and authority. We go straight into two of the most avoided texts, 1 Corinthians 11 on head coverings and 1 Timo...
So I Wrote a Book... "Burn" by Justin Hart
A lot of people aren’t losing their faith in one dramatic moment, they’re just drifting into a quiet, bored, overly safe Christianity. We sit down to talk about Burn, a new book Justin wrote as a practical field guide for anyone coming back to ...
Marriage, June, and the Banners We Fly
Marriage can be blissful, brutal, and forming all at the same time and that tension is exactly where we start. Justin and I talk candidly about what marriage feels like on the ground, then zoom out to ask a sharper question: what happens to a c...
Why We Aren't Catholics
Catholicism is having a comeback moment, and we get why. When church starts to feel like entertainment, a liturgy shaped by centuries can feel like oxygen: reverence, structure, tradition, and a sense of history bigger than your own timeline. B...
Community: Back to Basics
Church potlucks get a bad rap, and honestly, sometimes they deserve it. But a cramped fellowship hall and a shaky casserole table can reveal something we’re starving for: real, embodied Christian community where people actually know each other,...
Body Soul Spirit
A lot of people think the Christian life is mainly about trying harder. We don’t buy that, and this conversation with Pastor Justin explains why: if you don’t understand what a person is, you’ll misdiagnose what’s wrong. We walk through biblica...
Calling Out with Colossians
Jesus doesn’t share the throne, and Colossians refuses to let us pretend otherwise. Justin and Casey talk about why we chose Colossians as a foundational series for our church season, especially in a place where “Christian” can get blended with...
Bible Study That Actually Changes You
You can read the Bible for years and still slide past it like it’s background noise. We feel that tension and we name it: if we’re rushed, we’ll keep living on the same “highlighted” verses while whole books stay closed, confusing, or easy to d...
The Screwtape Letters Part Three
The devil’s best work usually isn’t a headline scandal, it’s the slow drift that makes you shrug at what should wake you up. We wrap our third and final Screwtape Letters conversation by going after the “small” habits that quietly harden a soul...
The Screwtape Letters Part Two
“Respectable sins” are the ones that don’t get you kicked out of polite company. They’re the habits you can defend, laugh off, and even baptize with Christian language, while they quietly erode your joy, your witness, and your love for God....
The Screwtape Letters Part One
If you think spiritual warfare only shows up in dramatic moments, C.S. Lewis would disagree and so do we. This conversation starts with a big announcement: we’re planting a church in Tyler, Texas, and reintroducing the show as the King’s Banner...
Saul And The Cost Of Self-Rule
Saul is one of the most unsettling characters in 1 Samuel because he has real moments of clarity, real victories, and real encounters with the Spirit of God and still ends up unraveling. We unpack why Israel’s demand for a king “like the nation...
Fiction, Faith, And The Fight For Truth
What if the books on your nightstand are shaping your soul more than your to-do list ever could? We open with the reality of spiritual warfare, then trace how stories train our desires, sharpen our conscience, and equip us to stand firm when cu...
False Teaching
Where do we draw the real borders of the Christian faith—and how do we stop calling every disagreement “heresy”? We open with a simple map: some doctrines are state lines where family can differ, while others are national borders that define th...
Calvinism Part Two
Start with the question we often dodge: if God truly reigns over everything, where do our choices fit—and what hope do we have when life breaks? We dig into sovereignty without slogans, defining it as God’s comprehensive rule over outcomes and ...
Calvinism Part One
What if salvation begins with God moving toward us, not us inching toward Him? We take a straight path through TULIP—total depravity, unconditional election, definite atonement, irresistible grace, and the perseverance of the saints—and show ho...