Episodios

  • Talarico & Timothy
    Apr 1 2026

    This week on Behind the Pulpit, the pastors look ahead to Holy Week at MBC, including Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday. They walk through what makes this week so central to the Christian faith and invite listeners to intentionally slow down and reflect on the cross and resurrection as a church family.

    In the news segment, the conversation focuses on James Talarico’s recent theological comments in the public square, including claims about God being non-binary, the Bible being pro-choice, and the priority of the red letters over the rest of Scripture. The discussion also includes a brief tribute to Chuck Norris and the cultural phenomenon that followed him for years.

    The sermon recap covers both recent messages from 2 Timothy, with discussion on courage under fire, fear and moral cowardice, co-suffering in the Christian life, gospel drift, and the challenge to guard and pass on the faith to the next generation. Book War continues, two listener questions take up prayer and Jesus’ words from the cross, and the Theology Sprint closes with a focused explanation of why Christians do not affirm the Quran.
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    HOLY WEEK
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/holy-week-2026/
    THE BRIDGE
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/the-bridge-april-12th/
    MEMBERSHIP CLASS
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/about-us/membership/

    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    7:49 In The News
    30:29 The Great Book War
    39:00 Audience Questions
    48:48 Sermon Recap | 2 Timothy 1:6-18
    1:09:10 Sermon Recap | 2 Timothy 2.1-7
    1:21:23 Theology Sprint

    Music
    "Ventura"
    Morgan Taylor
    U76EPPNJDYZYU0Y7

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    1 h y 40 m
  • Replacement Theology?
    Mar 17 2026

    This week on Behind the Pulpit, the pastors talk through a few major current issues, including the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the question of replacement theology, the church’s relationship to Israel, and a recent California case dealing with parental rights and school policies around gender identity. The episode also touches on anti-Semitism, public policy in New Jersey, and a quick update from the Paralympic sled hockey world.

    The sermon recap focuses on the opening of the new 2 Timothy series, especially Paul’s final charge to guard the gospel, pass the faith to the next generation, and think intentionally about the future of the church. The conversation spends time on the significance of MBC’s 175th year, the image of the three-chair church, and what it means to prepare now for the people who are not here yet.

    The Weekly Warm-Up centers on Ephesians 4:22, Book War continues, and the Theology Sprint closes with a question about eating and sleeping in heaven.

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    https://millingtonbaptist.org/sermons/behind-the-pulpit-ask-your-questions/

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    Annual Business Meeting
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/annual-business-meeting-2026/
    Hare Raising Egg Party
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/hare-raising-egg-party-2026/
    Senior Lunch
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/seniors/
    175 Anniversary
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/mbc-175th-anniversary/
    Discussing End Times with Craig Blomberg & Darrell Bock | The Underground Sessions Podcast S4E4
    https://youtu.be/eZMsL9lVW-8

    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    1:46 Weekly Warmup
    11:17 In The News
    28:39 The Great Book War
    38:00 Audience Questions
    57:37 Sermon Recap
    1:21:23 Theology Sprint

    Music
    "Ventura"
    Morgan Taylor
    U76EPPNJDYZYU0Y7

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    1 h y 8 m
  • Just War
    Mar 10 2026

    This week on Behind the Pulpit, the pastors jump back in after a short break with conversation around current events, including the conflict with Iran, the framework of just war, the theological background of Shia Islam, and a few of the major Christian views surrounding Israel and the end times. The episode also includes discussion of Jason Thacker’s recent visit, reflections on AI, and a new round of Book War.

    A pair of listener questions lead into discussion on spiritual gifts and spiritual fruit, the difference between outward gifting and inward maturity, and how Christians should think carefully and compassionately about intersex conditions, gender dysphoria, and the cultural shifts surrounding youth gender medicine. The conversation stays grounded in Scripture while also engaging some of the medical, legal, and pastoral realities tied to those questions.

    The sermon recap looks back on the Upside Down Glory series as a whole, revisiting Romans 8, 1 Corinthians 12, and 1 Corinthians 15, along with the church’s next steps in disability ministry and the kind of cultural change the pastors hope to see take root at MBC. The Weekly Warm-Up centers on John 4:21, and the Theology Sprint closes with a quick look at the three major pillars of philosophy.

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    Annual Business Meeting
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/annual-business-meeting-2026/
    Women's Retreat
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/women/
    Holy Week
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/holy-week-2026/
    City Relief
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/missions/cityrelief/

    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    1:46 Weekly Warmup
    11:17 In The News
    28:39 The Great Book War
    38:00 Audience Questions
    57:37 Sermon Recap
    1:21:23 Theology Sprint

    Music
    "Ventura"
    Morgan Taylor
    U76EPPNJDYZYU0Y7

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    1 h y 24 m
  • Kid Rock vs Bad Bunny
    Feb 10 2026

    This week on Behind the Pulpit, the pastors touch on winter weather, travel stories, and recent cultural moments tied to the Super Bowl, halftime shows, commercials, and Olympic coverage. The conversation includes reflections on public messaging, artistic expression, and how Christians think through what they’re seeing without flattening everything into easy conclusions.

    The episode also spends time responding to listener questions and sermon follow-ups, working through Trinitarian theology, Jesus’ cry from the cross, disability and suffering, and key themes from John 5 and John 9. Sunday’s sermon on healing, faith, and God’s purposes in suffering shapes much of the theological discussion.

    The Weekly Warm-Up centers on 1 Corinthians 4:20, Book War continues, and the Theology Sprint takes up Matthew 10 and Peter’s denial of Jesus.

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    https://millingtonbaptist.org/sermons/behind-the-pulpit-ask-your-questions/

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    Corey Miller Parenting Seminar
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/corey-parenting-seminar/
    When Love Hurts
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/when-love-hurts-group/
    Teen Winter Retreat Sign Up
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/teens/
    Mens Breakfast
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/adults/men/

    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    4:09 Weekly Warmup
    7:14 In The News
    23:58 The Great Book War
    33:51 Audience Questions
    45:54 Sermon Recap
    1:05:55 Theology Sprint

    Music
    "Ventura"
    Morgan Taylor
    U76EPPNJDYZYU0Y7

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    1 h y 12 m
  • "Phibby" & The Gauntlet of Questions
    Feb 4 2026

    Behind the Pulpit returns! Pastor Bob and Pastor Dave cover a wide range of topics touching both ministry life and larger cultural conversations. The episode includes reflections on winter weather and recent travel, updates from global missions through World Venture, and thoughtful engagement with current cultural movements shaping conversations around marriage, family, and children’s rights.

    The discussion also takes up several listener questions, working through theological issues related to disability, suffering, God’s sovereignty, and how Scripture holds together brokenness and hope. Familiar segments return as well, including the Weekly Warm-Up, Book War, and Theology Sprint.

    The conversation is anchored by reflection on 2 Samuel 9 and the story of Mephibosheth, raising practical questions about who is seen, who is overlooked, and how the church lives out covenant faithfulness in everyday ministry.

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    The Underground Sessions Weekend
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/underground-sessions/
    When Love Hurts
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/when-love-hurts-group/
    Birds and the Bees
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/birds-and-bees-small-group/
    Christian Nationalism | The Underground Sessions Podcast
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Qd5PuGc2bE

    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    1:02 Denver & the "Snowpocalypse"
    14:10 Weekly Warmup
    18:26 In The News
    28:26 The Great Book War
    36:56 Audience Questions
    1:01:24 Sermon Recap
    1:17:39 Theology Sprint

    Music
    "Ventura"
    Morgan Taylor
    U76EPPNJDYZYU0Y7

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    1 h y 23 m
  • Caperna-What?
    Jan 12 2026

    Welcome Back! The episode opens with the return of the Weekly Warm-Up, unpacking Proverbs 4:18 and reflecting on faithfulness, character, and long obedience over time. From there, the discussion moves through current events, ethical questions, and the responsibility Christians carry when navigating complex cultural moments—especially when quick conclusions are tempting but wisdom requires patience.

    The conversation then turns to difficult and timely issues at the intersection of faith and public life. The pastors wrestle with the sanctity of human life, disability and dignity, moral failure in Christian leadership, and how believers should think about justice, grace, accountability, and compassion. Throughout, the episode contrasts Christian moral reasoning with utilitarian frameworks, particularly when it comes to human worth, suffering, and decision-making in moments of crisis.

    A significant portion of the episode is devoted to sermon recap, revisiting Mark 2 and the story of the paralytic whose friends break through the roof to bring him to Jesus. The discussion explores advocacy, barriers—both physical and spiritual—and what it means for the church to actively remove obstacles that keep people from encountering Christ. The episode also addresses healing, suffering, and why Jesus prioritizes forgiveness before physical restoration, grounding the passage in the larger story of the kingdom of God.

    The episode closes with a Theology Sprint on sanctification, offering a concise reminder that growth in Christ is progressive, grace-driven, and shaped over time. As the year begins, the conversation invites listeners to pursue wisdom, faithfulness, and Christlike maturity in a world that rarely rewards patience.

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    https://millingtonbaptist.org/sermons/behind-the-pulpit-ask-your-questions/

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    Night of Revival
    hhttps://millingtonbaptist.org/night-of-revival-january-16/
    The Bridge
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/the-bridge-mbc/
    Womens Retreat
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/women/
    Baby Bottle Boomerang
    https://1stchoicefriends.org/events/baby-bottle-boomerang/

    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    1:04 Weekly Warmup
    8:19 In The News
    30:52 The Great Book War
    49:17 Audience Questions
    47:42 Sermon Recap
    1:08:28 Theology Sprint

    Music
    "Ventura"
    Morgan Taylor
    U76EPPNJDYZYU0Y7

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    1 h y 13 m
  • Into the Upside Down
    Jan 6 2026

    Behind the Pulpit returns for the new year with Pastor Bob and Pastor Dave back at the table, easing into 2026 with humor, reflection, and a wide-ranging In the News conversation. From holiday recaps and cultural commentary to a substantive discussion on Stranger Things, global politics, socialism, Venezuela, and notable public figures engaging faith, the episode models how Christians can think carefully, critically, and charitably about the stories shaping our moment. The Book War also resumes, with two very different recommendations aimed at helping believers think more deeply about truth, limits, and faithfulness.

    In the sermon recap, the conversation centers on the launch of the new series Upside Down Glory, drawn from 1 Corinthians 1. Pastor Bob unpacks the core claim of the message—that human weakness and limitation are not obstacles to God’s glory, but the very stage on which He displays it. The discussion explores disability, the image of God, cultural ideas of “normal,” and how the church is called to respond to weakness not with avoidance or pity, but with honor, presence, and faith shaped by the gospel. Together, the pastors reflect on how embracing dependence reshapes both personal discipleship and life together as a church.

    The episode closes with a Theology Sprint tackling the doctrine of biblical inspiration—what it means to say Scripture is God-breathed, how inspiration relates to inerrancy and illumination, and why this doctrine matters for faith and practice. It’s a thoughtful wrap-up that invites listeners to begin the year grounded not in confidence in themselves, but in trust in the God who speaks.

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    https://millingtonbaptist.org/sermons/behind-the-pulpit-ask-your-questions/

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    Little Footprints Learning Center
    https://www.littlefootprintsnj.com/
    Underground Sessions Podcast
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8G7LHDsI9R3SjWBWHtxUhGRYK-J6Qr9I
    Fresh Wave
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8G7LHDsI9R2kMdhQ9eLWmErvDUsk_7_t
    Night of Revival
    hhttps://millingtonbaptist.org/night-of-revival-january-16/
    City Relief February Outreach
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/missions/cityrelief/
    Birds and the Bees
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/adults/smallgroups/

    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    2:23: Holiday Recap
    6:41 In The News: Stranger Things
    18:26 In the News: Venezuela, Celebrity Conversions, Iran
    36:32 The Great Book War
    47:33 Audience Questions
    55:32 Sermon Recap
    1:11:59 Theology Sprint

    Music
    "Ventura"
    Morgan Taylor
    U76EPPNJDYZYU0Y7

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    1 h y 18 m
  • A Behind the Pulpit Christmas Part 3
    Dec 25 2025

    Merry Christmas from Behind the Pulpit. In this special Christmas Day episode, Pastor Bob and Pastor Dave reflect on the rhythms, humor, and joy of the season as they welcome listeners wherever and whenever they’re tuning in. The episode features a festive edition of the Book War, the return of Will It Preach? with Christmas-themed sermon illustrations, and the annual Prop of the Year awards—highlighting some of the most memorable (and chaotic) moments from the pulpit in 2025.

    In the sermon recap, the conversation centers on Isaiah 61 and Isaiah 62, tracing the hope, restoration, and renewal promised through the coming Messiah. The pastors explore themes of captivity and freedom, God’s end of silence, the gift of a new name, and the invitation to experience true reset and restoration through Christ. Together, they reflect on how these texts shape both personal faith and the church’s calling to live as a visible preview of the coming kingdom.

    The episode concludes with a Christmas edition of the Theology Sprint, addressing the question of whether Christmas is a pagan holiday Christians “baptized” or a distinctly Christian celebration that absorbed cultural elements—offering historical clarity and theological perspective. All of it comes together as a joyful reminder that every story, tradition, and celebration ultimately points back to the one true story of Christ’s birth.

    Merry Christmas from all of us at Behind the Pulpit.

    **SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS TO THE SHOW HERE**
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/sermons/behind-the-pulpit-ask-your-questions/

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    Walk thru the Bible
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/walk-thru-the-bible/
    Preparations Class
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/adults/
    Serve with City Relief
    https://millingtonbaptist.org/missions/cityrelief/
    Night of Revival
    hhttps://millingtonbaptist.org/night-of-revival-january-16/

    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    3:39 The Great Book War
    14:25 "Will it Preach?"
    27:14 Sermon Recap
    44:59 Prop of the Year
    1:02:49 Bearded Bob
    1:04:54 Theology Sprint

    Music
    "Ventura"
    Morgan Taylor
    U76EPPNJDYZYU0Y7

    Más Menos
    1 h y 11 m