• Feasting with Ben Garrett - Doctrines of Grains Season 1 Finale
    Nov 22 2023

    The Doctrines of Grains season 1 finale is one for the books with our first guest ever, Ben Garrett. Ben is a deacon at Refuge Church in Ogden, Utah, and co-hosts the Haunted Cosmos podcast with his friend and pastor, Brian Sauve. In season 1, we’ve talked a lot about feasting in many forms, and Ben jumped on to help us understand how to take that Biblical concept and apply it to almost every aspect of our life. And he brought some napalm-level truth bombs that you don’t want to miss!

    We also finish this season with a review of Horton Vineyards’ Vintage Port, which is the only port made in Virginia that can truly be called a port! If you’re going to be feasting this holiday season, this is a bottle you’ll want to have at the table along with your friends and family.

    Have any suggestions for season 2? Email us at doctrines0fgrains@gmail.com

    Special thanks, as always, to Scythian for allowing us the usage of their music for our episodes.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Doctrines of Grains Episode 7: How Man Naturally Knows God
    Oct 26 2023

    Seth and Cole return for episode 7 of Doctrines of Grains! In this spiciest of spicy episodes, we review an American Pale Ale by Vibrissa Brewery - located in Seth's hometown! We also discuss whether or not Christians should be using wine for communion - and the connection that grape juice has to first-wave feminism. And finally, we get into Chapter 3 of Calvin's first book of the Institutes, which dives into the concept that all men are naturally born with this knowledge of God imprinted upon their very minds. It's a great discussion on a foundational principle of presuppositional apologetics! You won't want to miss a single second!

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    56 mins
  • Doctrines of Grains Episode 6: What It is to Know God
    Sep 25 2023

    What does it mean for man to know God? What are the implications of knowing God? And is it possible to know God as the Creator, but deny him as Redeemer? We will encounter these glorious truths in greater detail as we continue our foray through John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion. We'll also discuss the Bud Light Controversy - and the many tiny compromises it took us to get here. But we'll also review a GREAT beer in contrast: the James Bean porter from James River Brewery in Scottsville, Virginia. Don't miss it!

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    56 mins
  • SPECIAL: Doctrines of Grains Episode 5 - The Apostle's Creed and Chapter 1 of the Institutes
    Aug 21 2023

    Seth and Cole are back! AND they're back in the Institutes of the Christian Religion! Have you ever read chapter 1 of Calvin's Institutes? It's a goodun! Join the Doctrines of Grains crew as they dive into the Apostle's Creed, Chapter 1 of the Institutes of the Christian Religion, and review Morning Glow, a delicious blonde ale from Swamp Head Brewery.

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    51 mins
  • SPECIAL: Doctrines of Grains Episode 04 - God and Guinness
    Jul 25 2023

    Have you ever considered how Christianity could influence every area of life? Did you ever think how that could effect the world through...BEER?? In this episode, Cole and Seth review Stephen Mansfield's The Search for God and Guinness, and they discuss the far-reaching implications of the theology that influenced Arthur Guinness - a mindset that changed the industry, the nation, and the world because of Christ Jesus.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • 052 The Great Wait
    Jul 13 2023
    Is there something you are waiting for? Have you a call on your heart from the Lord, but the doors seem closed? Does nothing go as planned? In a very raw post, I discuss my own trials in the past year as I seek to fulfill God's call to plant a House Church. But I also discuss how I view those trials in the light of the Lord of Time, Jesus Christ.
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    20 mins
  • 051 - A Message to Graduates
    Jun 12 2023

    What drives the heart of a Christian? What comfort or assurance can be given to high schoolers about to leave the safety of their hometown, and suddenly be immersed in the free-for-all of college life? Addressing the high school graduates and congregation of Compass Community Church, Pastor Seth Dean answers this question in light of the Apostle Peter's statements in the 3rd chapter of his first epistle. In order to stand firm in the face of violent trials and persecutions - even the jeering of fellow students for trusting in Christ - a Christian must honor Jesus Christ as Lord.

    Many messages have been preached on this passage - many times the focus has been of an apologetic nature. And especially when we’re considering sending teenagers off to campuses of both Christian and secular colleges, men in the pulpit like to drive into them the idea of being ready to defend their faith. Now, there is nothing wrong with that. But in my experience, young men and women who have been told that this is the beginning of their independence and subsequently their adult lives, are often thinking less and less of defending the Christian faith and thinking more and more about what their future looks like. Now is a time when they are dreaming of what they will do for themselves. And this isn’t bad in and of itself. It is good to consider the future. It is good to think on the big questions and imagine the best outcomes: excelling in your field, finding the perfect job, finally finding that ever-longed-for spouse, and laying a good foundation for your future. There is nothing wrong with that at all, unless you are considering all of this in the idea of throwing off the faith of your fathers in pursuit of these material blessings. Or perhaps you aren’t considering abandoning it altogether, but are aware of your own frail weakness - and feel wholly unprepared to speak on behalf of Jesus Christ or in defense of Him lest you make a mockery of yourself or your faith. Or perhaps you are firm in your faith, trusting completely in the meritorious work of Jesus Christ on the cross, but have trepidation about what to do if this situation should arise or that situation - what to do if your faith should lead you to be reviled by others. This message is for all of you. In fact, it is a message for the entire Church. It strikes not at man’s will to simply weather a storm. Rather, it calls to the man’s heart. For, as our Lord says,"A good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart brings forth evil. For out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks.” “[Luk 6:45 NKJV]

    So, this message is to all of us who call ourselves Christians, but who struggle with proclaiming the excellencies who called us out of the kingdom of darkness and into the kingdom of His Marvelous Light.

    Sermon preached at Compass Community Church on June 4, 2023. For more information on that church, please contact Pastor Lee Reems at lee@wercompass.org

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    36 mins
  • The Heart of a House Church
    Jun 10 2023

    Pastor Seth Dean, a recent graduate from Reformation Seminary, shares his heart and his vision for planting a biblical house church in Newport News, Virginia while preaching at Compass Community Church in Cross Junction, VA. Newport News is a large city that is "white for harvest." The planting of a biblical house church that aims to serve the Lord, while engaging the lost and dying of the world, would be critical. However, we need more families to help us plant. Would you commit to praying for us? Pray that the Lord would send more workers into this field who would come alongside us to plant this church, and pray that we would have discernment in knowing the sheep from the wolves.

    Are you interested in joining us in planting? Do you live in Newport News or are you looking to relocate to the area for this purpose? If so, please email thebattleandthebride@gmail.com, so we can begin a conversation.


    Recorded at Compass Community Church on June 4, 2023. Compass is pastored by Lee Reems. They are a faithful church that meets at the Lake Holiday Clubhouse in Cross Junction, Virginia at 10:00 AM every Sunday.

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    19 mins