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[BONUS] "God Help Me With My Faith" (a post-sermon discussion on Sunday's message)

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Pastor Adam Martin makes his first appearance on the Seacoast Podcast, it's been long overdue. He delivered a sermon four days ago on Sunday (August 25th), "God Help Me With My Faith." On this bonus episode, he's in studio with Jack Hoey III (Creative Director, Pastor, host of show), Joey Svendsen (host of the show, Pastor) and Geoff Reppard (Pastor of Seacoast Small Groups, also first time on the podcast) to talk faith, doubt, certainty and disbelief. Other questions are discussed: Has western Christianity taken the "personal relationship" component of faith too far and perhaps have not enough emphasis on the beauty and truth of "the Faith" being originally birthed into "the church" (a group of people) and never starting with "one person having his or her own personal faith?"
If painful seasons are "building blocks" of faith, are they also good? Does God give these seasons as gifts? Pastor Adam explains the important distinction between "God causing" and "God ordaining," especially in regards to growth from suffering. Lastly, the four reflect on the importance of experiencing God through the Holy Spirit while also discussing how an overemphasis on "personal feeling" and a zealous drive for experiences can both be counterproductive or even harmful to one's faith.
The guys today can't answer emphatically on a lot of these questions, but they can ponder on it all and certainly give their best guesses; after many years of seeking God, a lot of invested prayer (Adam more than others, very likely. holier, tad older), and a lot of scripture reading. Certainly each having his own experiences with past seasons of doubt and unbelief and now each in a season of peace and belief in the core essentials of the Gospel.
Stay Connected
Website | Facebook Discussion Page I YouTube
On this Episode
Adam Martin / Instagram
Geoff Rappard / Facebook
Jack Hoey III / Instagram
Joey Svendsen, host / Instagram

Executive Producer: Josh Surratt
Producer/Editors: Joey Svendsen
Sound Engineers/Editor: JT Price and Katelyn Vandiver
theme song: Joel T. Hamilton Music
Other Music: "Shine," by Seacoast's Natasha Gray Spotify / Apple Music
& Derek Minor

Since the beginning of 2024, this podcast releases fully-produced, video versions of each episode. You can find these on our YouTube Channel.

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Pastor Adam Martin makes his first appearance on the Seacoast Podcast, it's been long overdue. He delivered a sermon four days ago on Sunday (August 25th), "God Help Me With My Faith." On this bonus episode, he's in studio with Jack Hoey III (Creative Director, Pastor, host of show), Joey Svendsen (host of the show, Pastor) and Geoff Reppard (Pastor of Seacoast Small Groups, also first time on the podcast) to talk faith, doubt, certainty and disbelief. Other questions are discussed: Has western Christianity taken the "personal relationship" component of faith too far and perhaps have not enough emphasis on the beauty and truth of "the Faith" being originally birthed into "the church" (a group of people) and never starting with "one person having his or her own personal faith?"
If painful seasons are "building blocks" of faith, are they also good? Does God give these seasons as gifts? Pastor Adam explains the important distinction between "God causing" and "God ordaining," especially in regards to growth from suffering. Lastly, the four reflect on the importance of experiencing God through the Holy Spirit while also discussing how an overemphasis on "personal feeling" and a zealous drive for experiences can both be counterproductive or even harmful to one's faith.
The guys today can't answer emphatically on a lot of these questions, but they can ponder on it all and certainly give their best guesses; after many years of seeking God, a lot of invested prayer (Adam more than others, very likely. holier, tad older), and a lot of scripture reading. Certainly each having his own experiences with past seasons of doubt and unbelief and now each in a season of peace and belief in the core essentials of the Gospel.
Stay Connected
Website | Facebook Discussion Page I YouTube
On this Episode
Adam Martin / Instagram
Geoff Rappard / Facebook
Jack Hoey III / Instagram
Joey Svendsen, host / Instagram

Executive Producer: Josh Surratt
Producer/Editors: Joey Svendsen
Sound Engineers/Editor: JT Price and Katelyn Vandiver
theme song: Joel T. Hamilton Music
Other Music: "Shine," by Seacoast's Natasha Gray Spotify / Apple Music
& Derek Minor

Since the beginning of 2024, this podcast releases fully-produced, video versions of each episode. You can find these on our YouTube Channel.

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