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The Conduit Church - Darren Tyler podcast is a powerful and timely resource for those seeking to deepen their faith and find peace of mind in the midst of challenging times. From the moment I stepped foot into Conduit in person, I was captivated by the sermon and immediately started listening to the podcast series from the beginning. The teaching series on Revelation has been particularly impactful, with the Holy Spirit using it to speak directly to my heart. The pastors and teachers at Conduit have a genuine love for God's Word and deliver it in a way that is both relatable and engaging.
One of the best aspects of The Conduit Church - Darren Tyler podcast is its ability to create a sense of community, even for those who are unable to attend church physically. Living in a more Covid-restricted area, being able to listen to this podcast has provided me with a much-needed connection to the body of Christ. Through these teachings, I have found encouragement, inspiration, and a renewed faith in God's sovereignty. The pastors and teachers truly have a gift for delivering God's truth with wisdom, while also incorporating culturally relevant stories that resonate with listeners.
While there are many positive aspects to this podcast, one potential downside is that it is one-sided in terms of interaction. Since it is a pre-recorded sermon or teaching, there isn't an opportunity for real-time dialogue or discussion. This may be frustrating for some listeners who prefer an interactive experience or have questions they would like to ask. However, despite this limitation, the content itself is still incredibly valuable and thought-provoking.
In conclusion, The Conduit Church - Darren Tyler podcast is a transformative resource for anyone seeking spiritual growth and understanding. The teachings on Revelation have been like fresh manna (Word) from heaven to my soul. Darren Tyler has an undeniable ability to connect with his audience through his authentic delivery style mixed with humor. As someone who wishes they could regularly attend Conduit in person, this podcast has been a lifeline and source of community for me. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone impacted by Covid restrictions or seeking a healthy church experience.
Working To Rest: Ruth 3 w/Darren Tyler
Are we more exhausted than ever? In this episode, we explore “The Great Exhaustion” gripping modern culture—burnout, stress, and soul-deep fatigue. We turn to Ruth 3, where Ruth's bold move toward Boaz offers a picture of true rest and redemption.
Ruthless Elimination Of Exhaustion: Ruth 3 w/Darren Tyler
We dive into some profound topics around Gods providence, sovereignty and will in our lives and how He always redeems our stories no matter how off course we may go. We discuss all of this specifically in light of Ruth 2, as we continue our sermon series.
Hope Redeemed: Ruth 2:14-23 w/ Mo Thieman
The world can feel overwhelming, but our faith provides a crucial framework for understanding. In this episode, we turn our attention to key global flashpoints. We'll explore the complexities of the India-Pakistan dynamic. We also analyze the recent diplomatic engagements in the Middle East, discerning potential pathways to peace through a biblical perspective. Finally, we offer an update on the Israel-Hamas situation, grounding our understanding in prayer and the unchanging truths of God's Word.
Extraordinary Providence In Ordinary Places: Ruth 2:1-13, w/Darren Tyler
Empty, But Not Alone: Ruth 1:6-22, w/Darren Tyler
In this episode we tackle the tough opening verses of Ruth (our current sermon series) – famine, migration, and Naomi's profound personal losses in Moab and the symbology of the gospel found in the Book of Ruth. We also discuss and hear Darren's report from Washington D.C., where he attended a recent event shedding light on the current administration's focus regarding Christian liberties.
Loss And The Long Road Home: Ruth 1:1-5 w/Darren Tyler
Three Days: Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places, Luke 24:1-12 w/Darren Tyler
What happened between Good Friday and Easter Sunday? In this episode, we dive into one of the most mysterious and debated verses in the New Testament—1 Peter 3:18–20—and explore who the “imprisoned spirits” were and where Jesus went after His death. Did He visit Hell? Was He proclaiming victory to fallen angels while there? Or was this a metaphor for something bigger? We unpack ancient interpretations, biblical context, and theological insights across traditions to answer the age-old question: Where was Jesus on Saturday?
Three Days: Waiting Between Two Worlds w/ Darren Tyler
The Shroud: John 19:38-42 The Garments Of Grace w/Darren Tyler
Is the Shroud of Turin the genuine burial cloth of Jesus, or is it one of history's greatest hoaxes? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Jeremiah Johnston to explore the science, history, and controversy surrounding this mysterious relic. From medieval forgery claims to the latest research, we separate fact from fiction and uncover what makes the Shroud one of the most studied artifacts in history.
Who Is The Man In The Shroud? w/ Dr. Jeremiah Johnston
In this episode, we dive into one of the most pressing issues of our time: sex trafficking. But with so much information out there—some true, some exaggerated, and some completely false—how do we separate fact from fiction? We sit down with local detective Adrian Breedlove to give us insight into this topic, and discuss what can we do to help the cause within our own community.
JONAH: Are You Right To Be Angry- Jonah 4 w/Darren Tyler
This episode dives into the Middle East's complex geopolitical landscape, addressing current events and the rising tide of antisemitism in western culture and within Christian communities. We'll clarify biblical perspectives on Israel and offer a brief update on the ongoing war in Ukraine.
JONAH: Averting Disaster- Jonah 3:5-10 w/Darren Tyler
From ancient prophet to modern-day pastor, the struggle to answer a divine call is timeless. We explore Jonah's legendary defiance and then bring it into sharp focus with Joel Kelley's compelling story. Joel, Student Pastor at Conduit Church, opens up about his year-long journey leading to a church plant launch. Hear how his personal experience mirrors and diverges from Jonah's, and what it truly means to say "yes" to a calling.
JONAH: Obedience - Jonah 3:1-4 w/ Mo Thieman
JONAH: Marked By Mercy - Jonah 2 w/ Joel Kelley
From the belly of a whale to the shores of Joppa, Jonah's story is a powerful reminder that even in the midst of a storm, God's purpose prevails. In this episode, we delve into the symbolism of storms in our lives – the challenges, the unexpected detours, and the moments when we feel completely lost. We'll discuss how to discern the reasons behind these storms, whether they're tests of faith, opportunities for growth, or course corrections on our journey. Plus, we'll open up about our own experiences with faith, calling, and the storms that shaped our paths.
JONAH: Full Send - Jonah 1:4-17 w/ Darren Tyler
Join us on for a deep dive into government corruption exposed by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), focusing on recent findings regarding USAID's mismanagement of funds. This episode unravels how billions in taxpayer have been misused and the surprising intersection of churches and mission organizations caught in the scandal both stateside and abroad. We'll explore the implications for U.S. foreign aid, the political repercussions, and how The Church can be part of the solution.
Running From God: Jonah 1:1-3, w/Darren Tyler
How do Christians stand firm for their faith in an increasingly secular world? This week, we talk with author and entertainment attorney Kevin Kookogey about navigating the challenges of a post-Christian society. Kevin shares his personal story of political persecution and offers powerful insights on how God's sovereignty and provision can empower us to fight for liberty.
More Than A Name: 1 Peter 2: Church On Purpose w/Darren Tyler
More Than Name- Privileged to Serve- 2 Corinthians 8-9
In this episode, we explore what it means for a church on mission to go on the offense—mobilizing resources to areas of greatest need, serving others, and boldly living out faith in the public arena. Discover how an active, engaged church can make an impact in today's world.
More Than A Name: A Force To Be Deployed (Acts 2:42-47) w/ Darren Tyler
More Than A Name: A Jesus Church (Matthew 16:13-20) w/ Darren Tyler
We kick off the new year with a new sermon series entitled More Than A Name, where we learn the mission, vision and purpose of Conduit Church. But more importantly, we discuss that The Church isn't a what, it's a who; and what does that look like for the America Church of today and in the future.
We take some time to discuss what's happening around world currently, and a look into what to expect in 2025.
Be It Unto Me: Luke 1:26-45, w/Darren Tyler
We welcome back Fouad Masri, President of Crescent Project, a global gospel ministry to Muslims. Born in Lebanon, Fouad provides expert analysis on Middle Eastern geopolitics, focusing particularly on the situation in Syria and its effects on Christians there and in Israel.
"The Power Of A Name" w/Eric Newberry
Family First: Prepare for Battle (Ephesians 6:10-20) w/Darren Tyler
In this episode, we had the privilege of speaking with David and Helen Smallbone, the inspiring parents behind Rebecca St. James, For King & Country, and the Unsung Hero movie. They shared their incredible journey of navigating marriage and parenting while overcoming significant challenges, including financial hardships and starting anew in a foreign country. Through Helen's steadfast faith and David's unwavering determination, their story is a testament to hope, resilience, and the power of family.Today
Family First: The Mystery Of Marriage, w/ Darren Tyler
The election is behind us, but the fight for our families and communities is far from over. Now is the time to take action and make a difference. In this episode, we'll discuss how to apply the biblical principles from our current "Family First" sermon series.
We had the honor of hosting Din Tesler and Tami Braslavski, who shared their stories about the Hamas attack on October 7th, 2023 during the Nova Festival in Israel. These frontline stories are heartbreaking, but also filled with faith and hope. To learn more about how you can help, visit www.october7coalition.org
Family First: What Is A Woman (Genesis 2) w/ Darren Tyler
We recently launched a new sermon series entitled Family First, A Biblical Fight For Our Families. Week one of the series focused on biblical masculinity, what it looks like and how to lead in this way. We discuss this, while dovetailing into election results from this week which speaks to a cultural shift across the country.
Family First: A Biblical Fight For Our Families-A call to biblical masculinity (Genesis 2) w/Darren Tyler
A Field Guide To A Fallen World: 2 Peter 3:17-18 Grow in Grace w/Darren Tyler
We continue the discussion this week around the primary issues to consider as Christians during this years election, while viewing it through the lens of our sermon series, Field Guide To A Fallen World.
Field Guide To A Fallen World: 2 Peter 3: The Day Of The Lord w/Darren Tyler