Straightforward and content-rich, this is your go-to resource for learning the Bible—verse by verse, chapter by chapter, and book by book. Hosted by Bayside Pastor Curt Harlow and our resident apologetics savant, Dena Davidson. You’ll grow in your understanding of both exegesis (how we arrive at the original meaning of the text) and hermeneutics (the tools, context, and questions we use for interpreting the text). Whether you're a seasoned student of Scripture or just beginning your journey, join us as we discover—and apply—the transformative truth of the Bible, one passage at a time.
We unpack Ephesians 4:17–24—futile thinking, desensitized hearts, true joy, and what it means to “put off the old self” and “put on the new.” Sanctification, grace, and gospel-centered certainty with…
We unpack Ephesians 4:14–16—moving from spiritual infancy to maturity with discernment, truth in love, and every believer doing their part under the relentless love of Christ.
Ephesians 4 calls us to unity, humility, and using our God-given gifts for the church. Kevin Thompson & Jason Dixon join to unpack what it means to live worthy of the calling.
Jason Caine joins us to unpack Ephesians 3, exploring unity in Christ, the miracle of the early church, and how God’s Spirit strengthens us with love that surpasses knowledge.
Ephesians 2 holds the whole gospel in just 10 verses—Josh Powers joins to show why “But God” might be the most life-changing phrase you’ll ever hear.
Paul’s not just preaching—he’s praying! We unpack Ephesians 1:15–23 and why understanding God’s grace is the key to hope, power, and real transformation.
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Paul’s longest run-on sentence might be the clearest picture of God’s grace—this episode dives into Ephesians 1, unity in the church, and the deep metaphor of adoption. Plus, Halloween candy makes a …
Is it okay to pray, “Raise me up so I can repay them”? We dive into Psalm 41, explore the beauty of lament, and learn what honesty with God really looks like—with insights from Dena Davidson & Branno…
Psalm 35 gets real—David cries out for justice, betrayal stings deep, and we ask: what do we do when church hurt hits close? Amy joins Dena to unpack one of the Bible’s rawest, most honest prayers.
We unpack the beauty and depth of Psalm 23 with guest Rachel Annis—exploring its ties to David’s life, the Good Shepherd's care, and why this passage hits deeper than ever when you know the full stor…
Why would the Creator of the universe think of us? In this deep dive into Psalm 8, Curt and Dena explore our smallness, our significance, and the powerful theology packed into one beautiful passage.
Why does God laugh at kings? In this week’s deep dive into Psalm 2, Curt, Dena, and first-time guest Burnice unpack divine authority, cultural rebellion, and the only King worth trusting—Jesus.
We kick off our Summer in the Psalms series with Jason and Dena—diving deep into Psalm 1, Hebrew poetry, and how to read the Psalms like your faith depends on it (because it might).
We close the Book of Acts with Paul in Rome—preaching boldly, living freely, and showing us the gospel can’t be stopped. What looks like an ending is just the beginning.
After surviving shipwreck, Paul gets bitten by a viper—but lives. Pastor Curt and Dena Davidson unpack Acts 28, challenging how we interpret pain, purpose, and divine protection in our own lives.
Paul’s shipwreck wasn’t the disaster it seemed—it was a rescue mission. Join Curt, Dena, and Cameron as they unpack Acts 27, storms, grace, and faith that saves others.
Storms, shipwrecks, and tough decisions—join us as we dive into Acts 27, uncovering powerful lessons about discernment, difficulty, and God’s unseen work in our journeys.
Felix was intrigued by faith but never transformed. In Acts 24, we unpack Paul’s bold message on righteousness, self-control, and judgment—and how it still convicts hearts today.
Reading the Bible isn’t about ticking a box. Brannon Shortt breaks down how to connect with God through Scripture in a deeper, more honest way.
Curt and Dena unpack the evidence for the resurrection, the early church’s rule of faith, and why Easter’s message is more than emotion—it’s the historical shockwave that changed everything.