Welcome to the Word Revealed at Kenwood, a podcast about the Bible, its history, its impact on generations, how to read it, and how it came to be. The hope is to put the Bible in context for the modern reader. We discuss the archaeology and characters and talk with guests about how the Bible is relevant in their lives and careers.
The Word Revealed at Kenwood is hosted by Dr. David Palmer and Scott Burns. David Palmer is the Senior Pastor at Kenwood Baptist Church in Cincinnati. He completed both a Master of Divinity and Master of Theology at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. David received a Ph.D. from Hebrew Union College in Bible and History of Interpretation. He has been at Kenwood for over twenty years. He is also the co-author of the CASKET EMPTY project that helps people understand the big picture of the Bible with Jesus as the center.
Scott Burns is the Associate Pastor at Kenwood Baptist Church in Cincinnati. Scott received his Master of Divinity in pastoral ministry from Southern Baptist Seminary. He has served in a pastoral role for twenty years, nine years at Kenwood. He manages many ministries at Kenwood and once a month, blesses us with his preaching.
We see them evangelizing as they travel. They don't force the conversation but meet the people where they are. We see we shouldn't elevate Christian leaders too high.
The pastors discuss the composition of the new leadership team at Antioch. Among the new leaders are Paul and Barnabas who are called by God to be set apart for his use. The leadership team disperses…
Herod Agrippa 1 and others begin to persecute the Christian Church. James is killed and Peter is imprisoned.
The acceptance by the church at Jerusalem of the gentiles. The expansion of the outreach and the renaming of The Way to Christians
Peter and Cornelius story continued and the conversion of Cornelius and his household.
Luke describes Peter's actions in Acts including Tabatha and Cornelius.
A conversation about Paul's background, education and mentors. Saul is his Hebrew name and Paul is his Greco-Roman name. He approved Stephen's execution in Acts 8.
Who is this eunuch? Phillip explains Isaiah 53 to the eunuch from Ethiopia who then believes and is baptized. Time does not have to pass between believing and baptism.
Talk about Simon the magician and Samaria in the first century
Acts 7 - Stephen witnesses to a group of foreign Jewish freemen. He is martyred by stoning.
Acts 6 the appointment of deacons and a congregational meeting
Acts Chapter 2. The new church worships and teaches at the temple but also spends time together eating and in communion.
The Holy Spirit appears as fire to the believers. The gift of other tongues is given immediately. Peter preaches the first sermon after the resurrection of Jesus. Many come to believe!
The disciples and others get to spend 40 days with Jesus after his ascension and brief return. The Holy Spirit is promised
Why Luke broke it into two parts, gospel and Acts. What it shows us of discipleship and Jesus being alive in the world. Would the epistles have made any sense without this book? Luke's second book co…
A discussion about his books: