BURN is the youth ministry of Capital Edge Church.

Why do Christians believe Jesus is who He said He is? In this episode, Isaac walks through the biblical case for Jesus, showing how the Old Testament points to Him, how Jesus claimed to be God, and why His death and resurrection are central to salvation.

Something is wrong with humanity and everyone knows it. SIN. Every religion needs to give a sufficient answer for why humans suck and what needs to be done to fix that.

If the core teachings of Christianity that we're meant to build our lives on are found in the Bible, how can we be certain that the Bible is true? Was it a hoax? Was it lost in translation?

Our faith is reasonable. You're not stupid for believing in God. There are very legitimate philosophical arguments for God's existence.

In this message, we ask whether objective truth actually exists, why it matters for morality and meaning, and why Christianity stands or falls on real, historical truth—because if Jesus truly rose from the dead, that changes everything for every one of us.

In a world that says Christianity only needs to be helpful, not true, this message kicks off Hills to Die On by confronting the foundational question beneath every doctrine — if objective truth doesn't exist then none of this matters, but if Jesus really is the truth, then everything changes.

Why does Christianity have so many moral expectations?Are they just arbitrary rules… or is something deeper going on?In this episode we walk from Exodus and Leviticus through to the New Testament to see that biblical ethics doesn't start with behaviour — it starts with belonging. God didn't rescue His people and then leave them unchanged; He brought them to Himself and reshaped how they live.That means holiness isn't about earning God's love, and obedience isn't about restriction. It's about learning to live a life that actually fits someone who now belongs to Jesus.We'll talk about sexuality, relationships, speech, money, and everyday decisions - not as a list of dos and don'ts, but as the natural outworking of a rescued life.The real question Christians ask isn't: “Is this allowed?”It's: “Does this match the life of someone who belongs to Christ?”

In this message, we unpack Jesus' words in John 15 and what it really means to remain in the Vine - especially in season where you feel weak, lost, or barely holding on.

Learning how to pray the way Jesus Himself taught us is such a valuable thing for the Christian life. In this message, we get super practical about what prayer looks like in our day-to-day.

Worship isn't a mood or a moment. It's access.From the tabernacle to the cross, this message traces how Jesus opened the way into God's presence—once and for all—and what that means for prayer, communion, the Holy Spirit, and everyday intimacy with God.

Musings on Psalm 8:3-4, our identity apart from God, our identity in God, and the transcendance and immanence of God.

Feeling distant from God doesn't mean you've lost Him. In this episode, we cut through emotion-driven faith and anchor assurance in what Jesus has actually done. Sonship over feelings. Identity before behaviour. Drawing near from a place of security, not fear.

Our QBN Youth Pastor, Anna Ross, shares a message that elevates Jesus as the focus of our Christmas season.

Final.

Answering some common objections to being a church member.

What is the Church really for, and how does it actually change the world?

The Holy Spirit gives gifts to the members of the Body of Christ - but what purpose are they for? And by what principle should we use them?

How do we actually live the Christian life when we still struggle with sin?

Nathan shared his story of God's goodness in his life.

The Spirit brings unity to the church - but what's our role in maintaining that unity?

The Church isn't man-made - it was birthed and empowered by the Holy Spirit. In this message, we dive into Acts 2 to see the Church's birthday and what it means to be Spirit-filled, mission-driven, and alive for God today.

Isaac wraps up our whole series on “Jesus in the OT” with the ending of 2 Kings.

When kingdoms crumble and kings fail, is God done?In this episode, we follow miracle-working prophets, ruthless kings, and a nation marching toward exile — and yet, even in the ashes, there's a spark pointing straight to Jesus. Find the hidden hope when everything falls apart.

From Elijah on Mount Carmel, to Jesus flipping tables, in this message Teegan calls out lukewarm faith and encourages us to step into bold obedience.

The rise and fall of King Solomon, and how falling to the sin of idolatry might by easier than you think.

Pride comes before the fall. In this message, we look at the pride of Absalom - one of David's sons.

When the wisest king in the world blows it, what hope is left?In this episode, we watch Solomon rise, fall, and split a kingdom in two — but hidden in the rubble is a glimpse of the King we really need. Find out how 1 Kings whispers the name of Jesus in the middle of golden temples, fiery prophets, and broken thrones.

Pastor Jayden Chitsaka from C3 Belconnen came in to preach on the story of David and Bathsheba & Uriah from 2 Samuel.

Danella preaches on David vs Goliath from 1 Samuel 17.

Reading through the New Living Translation of Colossians. Such a great letter to the church of Colossae and Laodicea from Paul and Timothy. It's really good for us to occasionally read or listen to a full New Testament letter. They were written to be read aloud in full - that way you can really understand the main point the writer was getting across.

David rises, rules, sins - and gets a promise that changes everything.This episode unpacks how 2 Samuel isn't just about ancient politics and palace drama, but a sneak preview of the forever King to come.

Danella and Hamish spoke to our leaders on a TEAM NIGHT about how we actually disciple our students towards becoming like Jesus, and what the vision of Youthedge is.

Preaching isn't a TED Talk. It's not self-help with Bible verses. It's the raw, Spirit-empowered proclamation of Christ crucified and risen — straight from the text, straight to the heart. In this episode, we break down the art of expository preaching, how to let the Word speak, and why if your sermon doesn't land on Jesus, it's not preaching at all.

Life is hard. Sometimes it feels senselessly painful. But Ruth's story is evidence that God has his hand in all things, and is faithful to those who serve him. Could it be that some of the things we call “coincidences” are actually examples of God's providence in our lives?

People love to say the Bible's been changed and twisted — but did you know we have nearly 6,000 ancient manuscripts backing it up? Meanwhile, Julius Caesar gets a free pass with just 75.If you think the Bible's just ancient gossip, think again. The evidence says it's the most reliable ancient document on the planet.Plug in. Bring your doubts. Let's test them.

What if 1 Samuel isn't just ancient history, but a sneak peek at Jesus?From failed kings to giant slayers, this 22-minute episode shows how the messy rise of Israel's monarchy points to the King we actually need. Spoiler: It's not Saul.

What does a pagan sex worker, a parted river, and a mysterious warrior have to do with Jesus?And why did God pick Rahab (of all people) to change history forever?Ps Hamish wraps up our teaching series on the book of Joshua.

Think you can follow Jesus without the Church? Think again.Solo Christianity isn't just unbiblical — it's dangerous.In this episode:• Why “just me and Jesus” doesn't cut it• What the Bible really says about church and community• And why consuming a church service isn't the same as belonging to a churchYou weren't made to follow Jesus alone. Let's talk about it.

What are some comparisons that we can make between Boaz from the book of Ruth and Jesus?

Joshua leads the Israelites into the land God promised - but it points to something greater. Through a high-energy Bible showdown, we explore how God's Kingdom isn't earned by effort, but received through faith in Jesus.

I had an interesting question come my way this week. Can you really be a Christian without any obvious changes happen in your personal life?

Answering an interesting question that was brought up in the Warriors DC last Club Night.

Why give an Old Covenant only to replace it with a New one? Alvin Charles, our Young Adult leader, closes our Exodus series with a powerful message that dives deep into the Old vs New Covenant. We climb Sinai to see why the law exposed the gap—and Zion to discover the better promises and mediator of the new covenant. This isn't just history—it's a call to live in the fullness of God's better plan.

Jesus isn't 50/50. He's 100% God and 100% human - at the same time.

What is significant about Joshua's name and how does it connect to Jesus? Is the crossing of the Jordan River into the Promised Land just an historical event, or does it point to deeper spiritual truths?

If Jesus wasn't fully human, your salvation doesn't work. Blood, suffering, temptation—it all had to be real. Here's why.

Feeling anxious, stuck, or not good enough? You're not alone. In this conversation with Tia & Zeek Cureg, we tackle the thoughts that weigh us down, and look at what God actually says about who you are.

In this episode, we break down why Jesus must be fully God to save anyone. From OT prophecy to NT proof, we unpack why only God can save, why only a perfect sacrifice counts, and why Jesus claiming to be God isn't optional - it's everything.

Wait… did the Bible really say that?Exodus 21 talks about slavery, and it's wrecked some people's faith. But what if we've been reading it all wrong? In this episode, we dig into one of the Bible's most controversial chapters and ask: Is God actually okay with this… or is something deeper going on?This one might mess with you, but it might also change how you read the whole Bible.

There's been so much confusion lately about the doctrine of the Trinity. But this is really an ancient debate that has already been fought and won.