Welcome to The Semi-Seminarian—where we talk about the Bible like grown-ups. Maybe you were taught the Bible as a child… or by folks who never really moved past children’s church themselves. That might’ve left you with a Vacation Bible School version of scripture in a world that demands something deeper. This podcast is for the ones asking honest questions, carrying quiet wounds, and still hoping there’s more. Around here, we wrestle with the text, laugh when we can, and tell the truth even when it stings. Because the gospel is better than you were told—and you’re not alone in wanting to believe that again.
What happens after Christmas is over—after the angels stop singing and the shepherds go back to their fields? On the First Sunday of Christmas, we sit with Matthew 2:13–23 and follow the holy family as they leave Bethlehem, flee danger, and eventually settle into Nazareth—an ordinary, overlooked town where Jesus grows up in obscurity.
This sermon explores the often-skipped part of the Christmas story: the quiet days after the miracl...
On Christmas Eve, the gospel doesn’t begin in a sanctuary—it begins in a field. In this reflective Christmas Eve homily on Luke 2:8–20, we step into the long night with the shepherds and witness the moment heaven interrupts ordinary darkness. This episode invites listeners into the ancient story of the angels’ announcement and into the living tradition of a small-town candlelight service, where generations have gathered to hear aga...
What if love didn’t stay safe? What if it showed up at your door, moved in, and asked you to make room?
In this fourth and final week of Advent, we look beyond sentiment and into the soul of the Gospel—where the Word became flesh and refused to love from a distance. In a world that talks about love as a feeling or a slogan, John’s Gospel proclaims something scandalously real: God’s love arrives in skin, breath, and vulnerability.
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🎄✨ No Room, Still God ☕📖 Midweek Bible Study | Luke 2:1–7
Just days before Christmas, we return to the part of the story that rarely gets enough air. Luke doesn’t give us a quiet night or a tidy scene. He gives us crowded roads, closed doors, tired bodies—and God showing up anyway.
This midweek fellowship dinner Bible study walks slowly through Luke 2:1–7, asking what it really means that there was no room—and why that didn’t stop ...
🕯️💗 Joy doesn’t wait for everything to be fixed. Joy doesn’t ask permission. Joy enters the room.
In this Advent Week Three Bible study, we sit with one of the most surprising moments in Scripture: Mary and Elizabeth, two women carrying promises the world doesn’t yet understand—and joy showing up before anyone explains it.
This is not sentimental joy. This is not manufactured happiness. This is joy that recognizes mercy when mercy ...
Some stories in Scripture thunder. Joseph’s barely whispers. But sometimes the quietest man in the room is carrying the heaviest load.
Tonight we sit with a carpenter who didn’t get angels while awake, didn’t get a song, didn’t get applause—just a dream, a dilemma, and the strength to stay when walking away would have been easier.
This episode walks tenderly through Matthew’s telling of Joseph: the man who chose mercy over reputation...
This week on the Semi-Seminarian Podcast, we step straight into the tension between the peace the world expects you to hold together and the peace Christ actually brings. 🌱✨
Isaiah shows us a stump where everything looked finished… and a shoot that shouldn’t exist. Jesus offers a peace the world can’t mimic or manufacture. Paul tears down the walls we’ve lived behind for generations. In this Advent reflection, we explore how real p...
✨ Welcome to Week One of our Advent journey. Tonight we step into Luke 1:26–38—the moment the angel Gabriel showed up in a nowhere town and spoke world-changing hope to a girl nobody expected. If you’ve ever wondered whether God can start something holy in a life like yours…this study is for you.
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Hope isn’t something you muscle through. It isn’t a feeling you manufacture or a ladder you climb. Scripture tells a different story—one where light breaks into darkness long before we’re ready for it, long before we can summon the strength to believe. In this episode, we walk through Isaiah 9 and Luke 1 to rediscover a hope that descends instead of demands. A hope that comes as gift, not achievement. A hope that shows up in forgot...
Tonight we step back and look at the entire journey we’ve taken through the Parables of Jesus—from the Sower to the Prodigal, from the Mustard Seed to the Vineyard, from the Lost Sheep to the Leaven in the dough. 🌾🐑🍞
And because it’s the night before Thanksgiving—and because Jan and Gigi deserve a well-earned Sabbath from the church kitchen—we’re recording from the vestry tonight, letting the quiet carry the Word.
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🔥 When God shows up, nothing stays the same. In this week’s episode of The Semi-Seminarian Podcast, we step into Malachi 3 — that razor-sharp moment when the Lord says He’s coming to His temple, not with applause… but with fire.
This is a story for anyone who’s ever prayed, “Lord, fix this,” not realizing that God might start with you. Malachi won’t let us hide behind ritual, nostalgia, or half-hearted obedience. He talks about a G...
Tonight we walk the dusty Galilean road with Jesus as He tells a story we’d rather not hear — a parable about forgiveness, mercy, debt, and the violence we do to ourselves when we cling to grudges we were never meant to carry. Peter asks the question we all whisper in the dark: “Lord… how many times do I really have to forgive?” And Jesus answers with a story that breaks the calculator and rewrites the ledger.
In this episode, we ex...
In this week’s message, we step into the rubble of Haggai 2, where the returned exiles stand staring at a temple that looks embarrassingly small compared to the one they lost. Their memories torment them. Their comparisons paralyze them. And into that ache, God speaks a word that still reaches us today: “Be strong… Work… For I am with you.”
If you’ve ever felt crushed by what used to be—if the glory days haunt you more than they hel...
In this week’s study, Pastor Jim Wilhelm walks us straight into one of the most unsettling—and most hope-filled—teachings Jesus ever gave: the separation of the sheep and the goats in Matthew 25:31–46. It’s a passage about recognition, compassion, and the quiet ways grace reveals who we’ve become when no one’s watching. What if the face you passed in the parking lot, the grocery store, or the fellowship hall wasn’t just “someone in...
What do you do when the walls are rebuilt but your soul’s still in ruins? In Nehemiah 8, the exiles return, the city stands again—but something is still missing. And then, right there in the square, they ask for the scroll. They ask for the Word.
This episode walks into that sacred moment—where tears fall, names are remembered, and joy becomes strength. If you’ve ever come back from a hard season unsure if the covenant still holds, ...
It’s Wednesday night in a small-town church, and the coffee’s still warm. Pastor Jim Wilhelm opens Matthew 25 : 1-13, the Parable of the Ten Virgins—a story of lamps, delay, and the long hush before joy arrives.
This isn’t studio religion or slick production. This is real church. Forks clink. Friends laugh. Grace keeps showing up in the Fellowship Hall.
In this episode of The Semi-Seminarian, Pastor Jim walks us into Jesus’ teaching ...
The story of Noah is more than animals and an ark—it’s about what happens after the storm. In this Bible study through Genesis 8, we look at how God remembers, restores, and renews creation after judgment.
This lesson walks through the key moments between the flood and the rainbow: the waiting, the worship, and the covenant. It’s a study about faith that holds steady when the world starts over, about grace that smells like rain, and...
Step inside a mid-week Bible study at First Christian Church in Cushing, Oklahoma. The casserole dishes are cleared, the coffee’s still warm, and Pastor Jim Wilhelm opens Luke 16:19-31—The Rich Man and Lazarus. In this Red Dirt-flavored study, we explore the gulf between wealth and mercy, the blindness that comfort can cause, and the grace that still breaks through. It’s Scripture spoken slow, like conversation after supper—honest,...
Between Cain’s city and Seth’s altar, humanity learns again to call on the name of the Lord.This episode explores grace after grief, faith after failure, and the quiet persistence of worship even east of Eden. It’s a message of mercy, memory, and redemption set against the Oklahoma red dirt sky—where grace still walks dusty roads and altars still burn slow.
What happens when your plans run out before your time does?
In this vivid, poetic teaching on Luke 12:13–21, we explore the Parable of the Rich Fool — a man who built bigger barns but forgot to prepare his soul. With storytelling rooted in Scripture and layered with pastoral depth, this episode challenges us to ask: What does it mean to be rich toward God?
Whether you’re leading a Bible study, preparing a sermon, or just feeling the ...
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