ArchiveNovember 2025

Taste and See

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It is a bad time of year to be a turkey. In the days ahead, slow cookers, smokers, fryers, and all manner of food preparation devices will be fired up to prepare the centerpiece of Thanksgiving meals across the country and through the ages, the Thanksgiving turkey. I confess, I don’t really like turkey. I’m convinced we only eat it once or twice a year, not because it’s expensive or difficult to...

This is NOT a Test

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A TikTok creator has gone viral with a social experiment she is conducting entitled Testing Your Church. Each video starts with her explaining, “I am about to test your church to see if they would help feed a starving baby.” She provides the name of the church she will be calling and various details about their ministries. She then calls the church in question and poses as a mother in need of...

Faith, Not Force

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Every now and again, I discover something during sermon prep that doesn’t fit in the flow of the message. These delicious little nuggets of truth go no further than the pile of post-it notes that litter my desk throughout the study and composition process. A few such morsels have been simmering in my head for the better part of two weeks now. They are found in the story of The Feeding of the 5000...

Which Bible is Best?

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It will come as little to no surprise to most that I have a robust collection of Bibles populating my bookshelves. The most beloved Bible in my collection is a navy blue, bonded leather, King James Version that was given to me by my Grandma Ruth when I was 11 years old. I wore that Bible out! The binding is held together by several layers of tape. The outer edges of the cover are cracked and...

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Jeremy Myers

Jeremy Myers is the Lead Pastor of First Baptist Church of Seymour, Indiana, where he has served since 2017. He has over 25 years of experience in local church ministry and not-for-profit leadership. He has a passion for helping emerging and existing generations learn to make space for each other and caring for the under-served and marginalized. In 2016, he earned his Doctor of Ministry degree from Palmer Theological Seminary, with his thesis focusing on developing connections between senior adults and youth in the church. He is a passionate and gifted communicator and is regularly invited to speak at retreats, camps, conferences, and other events. He lives in Seymour, Indiana with his wife Robyn, their two children, Mikayla and JJ, and their Golden Doodle, Evie.

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