In this week's pod, Josh and Laura discuss the flood narrative in Genesis 6–9. Here are some highlights: (1) this section of Genesis is not meant to be read as a historical reporting of real events, (2) other cultures have their own flood stories, some of which predate Genesis, (3) the similarities (and differences) between Genesis and other ancient Near Eastern flood stories are striking, and (4) should we go ahead and put a moratorium on graphic, violent Old Testament stories for kids ministry. 17 February 2024


Josh and Laura talk a bunch of nonsense and (also) discuss a classic kids' Sunday school story from the book of Mark.
This week, Collin, Tessa, and Josh talk about Jonah! We'll cut to the chase in the description ... it isn't a historical story. But what does it mean? 21 January 2024
Josh and Tessa talk a bunch of nonsense and (also) discuss a classic kids' Sunday school story from the book of Samuel. 14 January 2024 Tessa's pop culture references: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhyHsu2iwps
Our lectionary passage for this week is Genesis 1:1–5, a well-known, not-at-all-controversial, and theologically dense text. Chris and Laura join Josh in Tessa's kitchen to talk about it. 7 January 2024


Advent sets aside time and space for hopeful anticipation during 4 weeks leading up to Christmas; our lives, however, are characterized during this time by busy schedules, buying gifts, holiday baking, going to events, spending sometimes challenging time with family. Advent asks us to look above it all and see what is coming; hope in the flesh; God with us. In this 4 week series, we will explore biblical texts that inform our understanding of advent. Join us as we look above it all and wait with hopeful anticipation for God with us, Emmanuel.


Advent sets aside time and space for hopeful anticipation during 4 weeks leading up to Christmas; our lives, however, are characterized during this time by busy schedules, buying gifts, holiday baking, going to events, spending sometimes challenging time with family. Advent asks us to look above it all and see what is coming; hope in the flesh; God with us. In this 4 week series, we will explore biblical texts that inform our understanding of advent. Join us as we look above it all and wait with hopeful anticipation for God with us, Emmanuel.


Advent sets aside time and space for hopeful anticipation during 4 weeks leading up to Christmas; our lives, however, are characterized during this time by busy schedules, buying gifts, holiday baking, going to events, spending sometimes challenging time with family. Advent asks us to look above it all and see what is coming; hope in the flesh; God with us. In this 4 week series, we will explore biblical texts that inform our understanding of advent. Join us as we look above it all and wait with hopeful anticipation for God with us, Emmanuel.


Advent sets aside time and space for hopeful anticipation during 4 weeks leading up to Christmas; our lives, however, are characterized during this time by busy schedules, buying gifts, holiday baking, going to events, spending sometimes challenging time with family. Advent asks us to look above it all and see what is coming; hope in the flesh; God with us. In this 4 week series, we will explore biblical texts that inform our understanding of advent. Join us as we look above it all and wait with hopeful anticipation for God with us, Emmanuel.


TRP. Joshua 02. Rahab and the Spies by restoresby


Josh and Tessa (but mostly Josh) talk about all things (well, some things) Joshua 1, and let me tell you ... it gets nerdtastic. Hosts: Josh James and Tessa Stultz Text: Joshua 1 Date: 23 January 2023 restoresby.org


Our very own Suzi Peterson tells the story of her eldest daughter coming out, and how christians responded. Please note, there is an "audience participation" element during this sermon and the audio gets a little *funky*. The cicadas were out in full force that Sunday. Many apologies.


4 April 2022. the restoration project www.restoresby.org Hosts: Josh James (pastor) and Tessa Stultz (graphic designer/muralist/Enneagram 4/creative who likes Phoebe Bridgers)


Job. Week 02. Salt-n-Pepa, Brandon Sanderson, and a Bunch of Stuff Tangentially Related to Job 1:1-5 by restoresby


18 March 2022. the restoration project www.restoresby.org Hosts: Josh James (pastor) and Tessa Stultz (graphic designer/muralist/Enneagram 4/creative who likes Phoebe Bridgers)


Josh and Tessa are sticking with the laments in this week's podcast, as they chat about Psalm 13. Called the "paradigm" of lament psalms, Psalm 13 provides a good entryway into the world of petitioning God ... although, it's also a bit weird. The poem jumps from what seems to be a terrible situation (vv. 1–4) to some sort of resolution (vv. 5–6). It's a little frustrating. So we talk about it (and music and Hallmark Christmas movies and all sorts of other things that are only quasi-related). the restoration project. 4 March 2022


In this episode, Josh and Tessa talk about all sorts of things ... some of them are even related to Psalm 3. the restoration project. 27 February 2022 www.restoresby.org


So this series is a bit random. I (Josh) had to do some writing on Psalms. More specifically, I had to write 5 sermons on 5 psalms. I used this series to help "motivate" me to finish them. There is no real rhyme or reason as to why I selected these five psalms. They aren't connected in any meaningful way, but they are each really fun. In this first episode, Tessa and I chat about some of the background stuff of Psalms. the restoration project. 15 February 2022 www.restoresby.org


TRP Podcast. Advent Week 3, On Puppets, Calling, and Vipers by restoresby


Ok, if you've ever been to a church service, you know that sometimes the sermons don't really land. It's try for us too. Last week's sermon, for a example, was a little under-baked. Good thing we have a podcast that allows Josh to try and explain "what he had meant to say." The reason why this one was tough is because ... it involves a complete rethink of a few very familiar concepts. Hosts: Josh James (pastor) and Tessa Stultz (content machine) the restoration project. 5 December 2021 www.restoresby.org Things we reference: Alex Melton's Blink 182 inspired version of "Photograph": www.youtube.com/watch?v=nM8JONkD8h4 Kristin Wiig's comedic genius: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAOiN9CvDlg Dopesick: www.hulu.com/series/dopesick


Ok, if you've ever been to a church service, you know that sometimes the sermons don't really land. It's try for us too. Last week's sermon, for a example, was a little under-baked. Good thing we have a podcast that allows Josh to try and explain "what he had meant to say." The reason why this one was tough is because ... it involves a complete rethink of a few very familiar concepts. Hosts: Josh James (pastor) and Tessa Stultz (content machine) the restoration project. 5 December 2021 www.restoresby.org Things we reference: Alex Melton's Blink 182 inspired version of "Photograph": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nM8JONkD8h4 Kristin Wiig's comedic genius: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAOiN9CvDlg Dopesick: https://www.hulu.com/series/dopesick


It's Advent, people. And you know what that means ... The lectionary assigns some pretty weird, very non-Christmasy Bible stories, like this week's text from Luke 21. This text has *everything: signs in the sun, moon, and stars; people fainting from fear and foreboding; the powers of heavens shaking; the Son of Man coming on the clouds/peeking through the bookshelf (a la "Interstellar"). Get some eggnog for this one! Hosts: Josh James (pastor) and Tessa Stultz (content machine) the restoration project. 28 November 2021 www.restoresby.org


This week, we were graced with the presence of one, Anderson Collin (not to be confused with "Tyler") Denton, TRP's new worship leader/sometimes preacher. Since you don't know him, we try to get you caught up to speed on what this North Carolinian is all about, and we talk about Jesus and other related things. Hosts: Josh James (pastor), Tessa Stultz (content machine) the restoration project. 21 November 2021 www.restoresby.org


We have a special guest on the pod this week ... our very own, Associate Pastor, Suzi Peterson, who happened to handle the preaching duties at TRP on Sunday. As you'll hear, she went rogue, because sometimes the passages from the lectionary ain't cutting it. In the life of any church (and any minister), forcing yourself to preach something that won't connect can be tough ... so Suzi, wisely, scrapped it. We talk about why, and why more people don't take a similar route, and how being vulnerable can be good medicine for the preacher and the congregation alike. Hosts: Josh James (pastor), Tessa Stultz (content machine), Suzi Peterson (asspastor) the restoration project. 14 November 2021 www.restoresby.org If you value this sort of content, and you'd like to donate so we can keep making it, we'd be honored. give.restoresby.org


Our text on the pod this week is sort of a two-parter. First, Jesus rails against the religious leaders for their self-aggrandizement and for preying on the vulnerable. (This opens up all sorts of discussion about cool clothes, sneakers, and the ever popular, "long prayers.") And then, in the next section, Jesus observes a vulnerable person—a widow—participating in the very thing he's been railing against. More specifically, this person gives everything she has to the Temple treasury. So ... is she an object for our emulation? Or is she is a symbol of the priests' deceitful practices? And what about religious institutions now? Do they still take advantage of people? (Spoiler: Yes. Yes, they do.) Hosts: Josh James (pastor) and Tessa Stultz (content machine) the restoration project. 7 November 2021 www.restoreby.org


Things are getting *spooky* on the pod this week as Josh and Tessa chat about a really weird passage in Matthew's Gospel (Matthew 27:51-54). The real question is—what's spookier, zombies in the New Testament or something in the Bible not being historical?! Hosts: Josh James (pastor) and Tessa Stultz (content machine) the restoration project. 31 October 2021 www.restoresby.org


This week, Josh and Tessa talk about Jesus healing Bart, you know, the Son of Timaeus (the Son of Timaeus) from Mark 10. In addition to loads of biblical nerd stuff, they also talk miracles, accessibility, and the necessity of community transformation. Hosts: Josh James (pastor) and Tessa Stultz (content machine) the restoration project. 24 October 2021 www.restoresby.org


This week, Josh and Tessa are talking about Mark 10.32-45. Jesus predicts his death (again ...) and the disciples don't get it (again ...). In fact, two of the twelve have a little side chat about sitting on Jesus' left and right when he "enters his glory" in Jerusalem. Naturally, this provides an opportunity for all sorts of ridiculous banter. Be blessed. the restoration project. 17 October 2021. www.restoresby.org Hosts: Josh James (pastor) and Tessa Stultz (content machine)


Ok. So it's been a while since we've uploaded a sermon. (Many apologies.) Part of the reason for that is ... we have been having more conversations lately than normal "sermons." And it's hard to capture the magic of what happens on a Sunday night conversation. So here's what we are doing. We are going to try a long form, podcast style "sermon," which will basically be a Bible nerdfest (and other related conversations). Let us know what you think! Hosts: Josh James (pastor) and Tessa Stultz (content machine) 10 October 2021. the restoration project www.restoresby.org


This was so long ago, I'm not sure who was playing. Tessa Stultz was singing. Bethany Jubilee was on the violin. And some other really talented folks were playing music. (*If you like the graphic, Tessa designed a shirt. Check it out here: https://www.mmmkaycreative.com/product-page/short-sleeve-unisex-t-shirt)