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Christmas Quiz Show (s1e2) – Yuletide Trivia Turmoil: Christmas Songs, Traditions, and Movie Mayhem

In this Christmas Quiz Show episode, the two teams continue to engage in a festive competition, answering questions related to Christmas songs, traditions, and movies. The teams struggle with various questions, leading to humorous banter and discussions about their own Christmas traditions. The episode ends with one team leading three to two, setting the stage for the next episode’s continuation of the festive battle.

Christmas Quiz Show (s1e1) – Christmas Quiz Show: Festive Fun, Trivia, and Holiday Traditions

In this episode of the Christmas Quiz Show, the Jeff divides the staff into two teams and ask Christmas-related questions. The questions cover topics like Christmas songs, dinner traditions, and the origins of Christmas trees. The teams compete for points, with some banter and digressions along the way. The staff also share their own Christmas dinner traditions and end the episode by encouraging listeners to enjoy the holiday season with family and friends.

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e11) – Southern Christmas Superstitions: Traditions Like No Other

In this episode, we explore Southern Christmas superstitions, including beliefs about roof repairs, washing and ironing clothes as gifts, eating an apple at midnight for good health, and many others. Jeff concludes with a humorous note about not listening to animals to avoid the supposed consequence of death. Overall, it adds a lighthearted touch to Southern Christmas traditions and superstitions.

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e10) – Christmas Generosity Amidst War: The Unlikely Santa of 1862

In this episode, we look at an unlikely Santa story that took place in 1862 during the Civil War in Winchester, Virginia. Five young Confederate girls that approached a Union officer for help in buying Christmas gifts for their teacher. You are encouraged to be generous and celebrate surprises during Christmas, emphasizing the joy that comes from giving and sharing with others.

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e9) – At the Movies

In this episode of “Gee Creek Christmas,” we discuss favorite Christmas movies and suggest some overlooked holiday gems. A couple mentioned include: the 1934 film “Babes in Toyland” starring Laurel and Hardy and the 1940 movie “Remember the Night” with Barbara Stanwyck and Fred McMurray. We conclude by encouraging you to explore new Christmas movies for a fresh and enjoyable holiday experience.

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e8) – Christmas Tree Ban

In this episode, we revisit a Christmas celebration in the White House in 1902 when President Theodore Roosevelt banned Christmas trees due to conservation concerns. However, his sons, Archie and Quentin, secretly brought a tree into the White House, prompting a surprising turn of events. Jeff encourages viewers to stay open-minded and discover new aspects of Christmas, emphasizing the element of surprise during the holiday season.

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e7) – Turkey Pardon

In this episode, we share a historical anecdote from 1863 when President Abraham Lincoln’s son, Tad, befriended a turkey named Jack. Jeff draws a parallel to the Christmas message of pardon and forgiveness through Jesus, encouraging viewers to celebrate their own pardon and the gift of eternal life.

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e6) – Quest for the Perfect Gift

In this episode, we reflect on the extreme measures people have taken in pursuit of popular Christmas gifts, citing incidents related to the PlayStation 3 and Cabbage Patch Kids. Jeff highlights the risks and chaos caused by the quest for the perfect gift, emphasizing the importance of the true Christmas spirit rooted in love. He encourages viewers to focus on sharing the love of Jesus as the ultimate and meaningful gift, reminding them that love, though priceless, always comes with a cost.

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e5) – Toy Wars

In this episode, we discuss the phenomenon of toy wars during Christmas, highlighting instances like the Cabbage Patch Wars in 1982, the Tickle Me Elmo chaos in 1996, and the Furby stampede in 1998. Jeff emphasizes the extreme lengths people go to secure popular toys, resulting in injuries and chaos during holiday shopping. He encourages viewers to remember the true meaning of Christmas, urging them not to lose sight of what is truly important in the midst of the holiday frenzy.

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e4) – Christmas Superstitions

In this episode, we look at Christmas superstitions, mentioning examples like Lithuanians believing animals can speak at midnight on Christmas Eve and the Irish thinking Christmas Eve is an ideal night to die. Jeff reflects on the origins of superstitions and contrasts them with the historical foundation of Christmas, emphasizing the real and non-superstitious nature of the holiday rooted in the birth of Jesus. He encourages viewers to celebrate Christmas with confidence, knowing it is based on historical events, not superstition.

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e3) – Christmas Customs

In this episode, we discuss various Christmas customs from around the world. While sharing these customs, we emphasize the importance of choosing customs that add meaning and enhance the celebration, encouraging viewers to focus on traditions that honor God and contribute positively to their Christmas experience.

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e2) – Jingle Bells

In this episode, we explore the history of the popular Christmas song “Jingle Bells.” Jeff shares two possible origins, of the song, related to James Pierpont. Despite the unclear origin, Pierpont published the song in 1857, and it has since become a global Christmas favorite. You are encouraged to embrace your favorite Christmas traditions, whether it’s a song or a special place, while remembering the true reason for celebration—the birth of the Savior.

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e1) – Holiday Statistics

In this episode, Jeff discusses various Christmas-related numbers and facts, such as the age of fruitcakes, the tallest Christmas tree, and the number of fires caused by Christmas trees. However, he emphasizes that amidst all these numbers, the most important one is “one.” He highlights the significance of the one baby in one manger in Bethlehem, emphasizing that Christmas is about celebrating the one person who changed the course of human history. The message encourages viewers to focus on the true meaning of Christmas and not get lost in the multitude of holiday statistics.

A Walk Through the Carpenter’s Shop (s6e13) – Staying on the Altar

In this episode, We discuss the concept of being a “living sacrifice” as mentioned in Romans 12:1. The emphasis is on being a living sacrifice means living for God while being dead to self, and it’s a choice to remain committed to this sacrificial life, even when it’s challenging. The message encourages listeners to make the decision to stay on the altar of sacrifice and live a life fully committed to God, noting that in giving all, one receives much more in return.

The Greatest All Time Study on Spiritual Gifts in the History of Humanity (s1e9) – Mercy

In this episode, we explore the spiritual gift of mercy, emphasizing its importance in showing compassion, kindness, and encouragement to others. The discussion revolves around the idea that all Christians should exhibit mercy, but some are specifically gifted with an extraordinary ability to show mercy in a special way. Jeff encourages those with the gift of mercy to embrace and use it, highlighting its essential role in softening the difficulties of life and strengthening the body of Christ.

On the Horizon (s1e26) – Mike & Jo Stroup

In this edition, our special guests are Mike & Jo Stroup

A Walk Through the Carpenter’s Shop (s6e12) – In Wonder and Awe

In this episode, we discuss the wonder and awe inspired by God’s creation and emphasizes that God’s presence with us is even more wondrous than His creation. The episode points to the idea that God cares for us and desires to be with us, offering hope and comfort in difficult times. The message encourages listeners to recognize the gift of God’s presence, especially when the world may seem chaotic.

Thanks-Doing – Thanks! (Session One

Wow! The holiday season is here. The Church @ 434 has so much to be thankful for. God has blessed, is blessing, and will continue to bless us as a ministry and as individuals. We just have to say “THANKS!” Today, we look at some specific things that we can constantly do to make sure we keep our hearts as thankful as they should be. We will call it “Thanks-Doing” A thankful heart gives meaning to the past, present and future of our lives…get ready Thanksgiving is on the way!

CORE Stuff 2023 (s4e25) – The Fog of War (Session Two)

The session continues the look at the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Middle East. Jeff discusses the biblical background of the conflict and emphasizes the importance of understanding and interpreting current events from a biblical perspective. He also addresses various questions and controversies surrounding the conflict, including whether Christians should speak out on the issue and whether Israel’s response is disproportionate. Jeff suggests that Iran is the driving force behind the conflict and outlines a scenario in which Israel could reclaim lost territory. He concludes with a reminder that God is in control and that believers should find peace, hope, and security in their faith.

The Elvis Conspiracy (s1e8) – Autopsies are Not Automatic

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In this episode, Jeff continues to delve into the Elvis Presley conspiracy, exploring the possibility that Elvis may not have died in 1977. The episode discusses anomalies in Elvis’s autopsy, missing items from his estate, and discrepancies in official reports. It highlights a potential signature by Elvis on the medical examiner’s report and raises questions about DNA inconsistencies between a 1975 biopsy and the 1977 autopsy. The podcast encourages listeners to consider these details and continue questioning the circumstances surrounding Elvis Presley’s life and death.

On the Horizon (s1e25) – Steven Foster

In this edition, our special guest is Steven Foster.

The Fog of War (Session Two)

The session continues the look at the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Middle East. Jeff discusses the biblical background of the conflict and emphasizes the importance of understanding and interpreting current events from a biblical perspective. He also addresses various questions and controversies surrounding the conflict, including whether Christians should speak out on the issue and whether Israel’s response is disproportionate. Jeff suggests that Iran is the driving force behind the conflict and outlines a scenario in which Israel could reclaim lost territory. He concludes with a reminder that God is in control and that believers should find peace, hope, and security in their faith.

The Greatest All Time Study on Spiritual Gifts in the History of Humanity (s1e8) – The Gift of Helps

In this episode, we discuss the importance of the spiritual gift of helps, emphasizing practical tasks that are vital for the functioning of a church. References to Bible verses from 1 Corinthians 12 and Romans 12 are used to highlight the significance of serving and helping others. The gift of helps is described as essential for the body of Christ, with examples given of behind-the-scenes work and practical contributions that may not be perceived as inherently spiritual but are crucial for the church’s success. The episode encourages all followers of Jesus to seek practical ways to serve, regardless of their perceived spiritual roles, and emphasizes the value of the gift of helps in building and strengthening the body of Christ.

A Walk Through the Carpenter’s Shop (s6e11) – One Eye Opened

In this episode, we discuss the unique way dolphins sleep, with one eye open and alternating brain hemispheres, highlighting the marvel of God’s creation. The episode underscores the idea that God’s creation reflects His creative power and love. The message encourages listeners to observe the world around them and recognize the purposeful design in nature as a testament to God’s greatness and love as a loving creator.

Paralyzed by Fear – The Fear Factory (Session Four)

The wrap up of our Fear Factory series takes us to the exit of the factory where we will offer some practical and helpful Biblical advice. At each stop through the factory we have dealt honestly with the fear and anxiety that many struggle with, today is no exception – but we end with a powerful reminder of what we must learn to do and how we must learn to live. Get ready for one more trip into the Fear Factory.

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Dialing Up Destiny Series

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This series is designed to get you thinking about stuff that we need to talk about that on one wants to talk about it.

Last Blood: The Battle to Find Your Identity in Him Series

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This is an explosive look into discovering who we really are. It has been a study that is years in development and may just ignite within you an entirely new way of looking at your calling, your character, and the culture that we live in. This is not for the faint of heart, because as we discover out identity in Jesus we also discover that wrapped in that identity is a call to be more than we ever thought we might be

Florida Man and Sin Uncensored Series

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A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e9) – At the Movies

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e9) – At the Movies

In this episode of “Gee Creek Christmas,” we discuss favorite Christmas movies and suggest some overlooked holiday gems. A couple mentioned include: the 1934 film “Babes in Toyland” starring Laurel and Hardy and the 1940 movie “Remember the Night” with Barbara Stanwyck and Fred McMurray. We conclude by encouraging you to explore new Christmas movies for a fresh and enjoyable holiday experience.

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e8) – Christmas Tree Ban

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e8) – Christmas Tree Ban

In this episode, we revisit a Christmas celebration in the White House in 1902 when President Theodore Roosevelt banned Christmas trees due to conservation concerns. However, his sons, Archie and Quentin, secretly brought a tree into the White House, prompting a surprising turn of events. Jeff encourages viewers to stay open-minded and discover new aspects of Christmas, emphasizing the element of surprise during the holiday season.

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e7) – Turkey Pardon

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e7) – Turkey Pardon

In this episode, we share a historical anecdote from 1863 when President Abraham Lincoln’s son, Tad, befriended a turkey named Jack. Jeff draws a parallel to the Christmas message of pardon and forgiveness through Jesus, encouraging viewers to celebrate their own pardon and the gift of eternal life.

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e6) – Quest for the Perfect Gift

A Gee Creek Christmas (s1e6) – Quest for the Perfect Gift

In this episode, we reflect on the extreme measures people have taken in pursuit of popular Christmas gifts, citing incidents related to the PlayStation 3 and Cabbage Patch Kids. Jeff highlights the risks and chaos caused by the quest for the perfect gift, emphasizing the importance of the true Christmas spirit rooted in love. He encourages viewers to focus on sharing the love of Jesus as the ultimate and meaningful gift, reminding them that love, though priceless, always comes with a cost.