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The oil and gas industry has long relied on surface data and the expertise of seasoned operators to manage the complexities of downhole operations. However, as wells become deeper, laterals longer, and conditions more extreme, the human expert can struggle to address the expanded downhole complexity. Consistency, efficiency, and precision have become increasingly difficult to achieve. This growing complexity presents significant challenges. Operators must interpret inconsistent surface data while contending with extreme pressures, weights, and temperatures. Without real-time visibility into what's happening at the drill bit, risks like unplanned downtime, tool failures, and inefficiencies sap productivity and inflate costs. To overcome these issues, the industry is turning to advanced technology, automation, and machine learning to build a more repeatable and predictable model of operation. In this episode, I speak with Brad Watson, the technology development manager with STEP Energy Services, on how his team is driving innovation with STEP-conneCT, a downhole sensor system integrated with e-coil technology. By providing real-time data on weight, torque, and motor health, STEP-conneCT is helping operators transform coiled tubing operations into a manufacturing-style process. Brad discusses how this technology is addressing challenges, reducing downtime, and paving the way for automation in oil and gas. About the Guest: Brad Watson is the technology development manager with STEP Energy Services, a leading company in the coiled tubing and pressure pumping sector. With a focus on advancing milling technology, Brad has played a key role in deploying STEP-conneCT, a leading-edge tool for real-time data acquisition in extreme downhole conditions. His work illustrates the integration of technology and engineering to address the challenges of modern oil and gas exploration. You can connect with Brad and learn more about STEP Energy Services via:
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In this special gathering, Brad Watson shares biblical wisdom on how to prepare your heart to be sent to a new church and how the Spirit and our desires shape what we look for in a new church. Brad starts by articulating what the church is. Read more of his notes here. After that, Sarah Wechsler, Evie Hutton, and Casey Samulski answer questions and share stories from the early days of Soma and how they've seen God work in and through them.
The Resurrection of Something Dead to Life, is the most outlandish, surprising, and honestly courageous beliefs to have. Dead things don't come back to life. It's part of the definition of death--beyond resuscitation. However, the story of Easter is that Jesus was confirmed died Friday at 11am, was buried and then came out of the grave on Sunday around 7 or 8 in the morning. it's not just hanging out on the edge of the Christian faith—it's not a sub point or peripheral claim of Christianity. It is core to the essence of the faith. It's foundational to the belief anyone has in Jesus. It's essential to the nature of Christ. It's not a part of the hope—it's the whole hope. In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through 1 Corinthians 15:1-22 and how we can have confidence in Jesus' Resurrection
In this Palm Sunday, Brad Watson preaches through John 12:12-19, Psalm 118, and Zechariah 9. Through these passages we're brought into Holy Week, our hearts are prepared, and our lives become attentive to the need and work of Jesus.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches about the saints of unbelief who walk with Jesus but also are filled with doubt as they serve Jesus. In this sermon we reflect on Moses' and Elijah's stories of doubt as we find lasting hope in Jesus.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches about doubt and faith and what that truly feels like and how Jesus meets us in our unbelief. Brad preaches through the story of the father with an evil spirit tormented child. Through this story we are able to ask some of our deepest questions and explore the foundations of doubt.
In this sermon, Brad Watson continues our series on hope by examining the core claim and message of Jesus. Jesus preaches good news of the kingdom of God on earth. How do we respond to that? How do we get into it? Jesus says we respond through belief.
On this Sunday, Brad Watson shared important news about him and his family.
A life without hope is untenable. We were made for it and our hearts are driven towards it. The question is: Is Jesus the lasting hope? Can we trust it? How do we get that hope? In this sermon, Brad Watson walks through those questions.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through John 11:1-44 and the story of Lazarus' death, the ensuing grief, and the miraculous raising of Lazarus to death. Through this sermon we process how Christian hope works in the midst of terrible events. Do we hope that all of this is a character building exercise? Do we hope that at least Jesus will counsel us through the storm? Or, do we we hope Jesus is who he said he is: resurrection and life? Continue to process in DNA groups with this guide. See Brad's list of additional resources on the problem of evil and suffering.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through John 2:1-11 and the miracle of Jesus turning water into wine. In this passage we learn and see how Jesus involves himself in the trivial, even when we don't see it, and even when we aren't prepared.
This week, staffer and movie buff Ty Edmondson is back on the podcast to talk about his favorite things of the year that was as well as give a glimpse into what could be worth our time in 2024. Blaine and Ty discuss their favorite movies (1:25), including Past Lives and Beau Is Afraid. They also talk about the Wes Anderson collection on Netflix (10:25) and Ridley Scott's Napoleon (11:38). The conversation then shifts to books and TV shows, with recommendations such as The Creative Act by Rick Rubin and Miss Jane by Brad Watson (13:08). They also discuss their favorite concerts and music, including the artist underscores and the album Scaring the Hoes by JPEGMafia and Danny Brown (20:38). The conversation covers various topics including music, social media, upcoming movies and TV shows, and a mention of the Mean Girls reboot (40:30). The hosts discuss their favorite artists and albums, their transition to using alternative social media platforms, and their anticipation for new releases coming in 2024 (46:08). Summary In this conversation, Blaine and Ty Edmondson discuss their favorite movies, including 'Past Lives' and 'Bo Is Afraid.' They also talk about the Wes Anderson collection on Netflix and Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon.' The conversation then shifts to books and TV shows, with recommendations such as 'The Creative Act' by Rick Rubin and 'Miss Jane' by Brad Watson. They also discuss their favorite concerts and music, including the artist underscores and the album 'Scaring the Hose' by JPEG mafia and Danny Brown. The conversation covers various topics including music, social media, upcoming movies and TV shows, and a mention of the Mean Girls reboot. The hosts discuss their favorite artists and albums, their transition to using alternative social media platforms, their anticipation for new releases in the entertainment industry, and their thoughts on the Mean Girls reboot. Overall, the conversation provides insights into their personal interests and opinions on popular culture. Takeaways The hosts share their favorite artists and albums in the music genre. They discuss their transition to using alternative social media platforms. They express their excitement for upcoming movies and TV shows. They mention the Mean Girls reboot and discuss the cultural significance of the original movie. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Recap 01:25 - Favorite Movies 06:03 - Barbie and Oppenheimer 10:25 - Wes Anderson Collection 11:38 - Ridley Scott's Napoleon 13:08 - Books and TV Shows 20:38 - Concerts and Music 36:50 - Discussion about music and artists 40:30 - Transition to talking about social media 41:57 - Speculation about the future of Twitter 46:08 - Anticipation for upcoming movies and TV shows 52:19 - Mention of Mean Girls reboot 54:59 - Closing remarks and goodbye to Twitter The Alabama Take brings you an entire family of podcasts and writings -- all with no ads! But we still have some bills to pay. If there's nothing in the shop to interest you, feel free to make a donation: venture to Buy Me A Coffee or visit our Venmo and PayPal to help to keep the site, the writings, and podcasts going. Find the other podcasts in The Alabama Take network in any podcast app. Not only that, but all podcasts now appear in the YouTube channel for The Alabama Take. For Taking It Down, that includes both the audio version of the episode and the bonus footage from that week.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Philippians 3:17-41 as Paul calls the church to live as citizens of the kingdom of heaven. I this sermon Brad compares the kingdoms of this earth with the kingdom of heaven and what it means to take up residency with Christ.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Philippians 3:12-16 and how Paul reveals he's like all of us: a work in progress. Through this sermon we see how Jesus isn't simply the answer on paper, but in our lives as we come to experience his grip on us.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Philippians 3:1-11 and Paul's explicit warning against legalism as he shares his own story of achieving and abandoning a life of legalism in exchange for knowing Christ.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Philippians 3:1-11 and this warning passage. In this passage we see how Paul's repetitive plea to watch out for fundamentalism is a life or death warning. Paul has successfully lived out a life finding identity in what you do, where you're from, and how well you do everything. Paul has left that life and he pleads with us to leave it to. Engage in this series with guides for the individual, DNA groups, and more: www.somaculvercity.com/philippians
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Philippians 2:12-18 as we answer the common question of life in Jesus: is it all God's work or my work? Which is it? And once we figure that out, what attitude do we live with? St. Paul says, a life without grumbling but with rejoicing. Engage in this series with guides for the individual, DNA groups, and more: www.somaculvercity.com/philippians
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Philippians 1:27-30 and what it means to conduct yourself worthy of the gospel—not matter what happens. Brad focuses on why we might find this task difficult and misunderstandings we carry into these encouragements to “behave ourselves”. Ultimately, we see lots of beauty in the gospel.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Philippians 1:12-18a and how the gospel advances through our lives—even in our suffering—and how nothing keeps the gospel from thriving. Brad teaches on how the message of Jesus advances and what our motives have to do with it.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Philippians 1:3-11 and what makes Christian community from common friendship and how the gospel is the cure for our epidemic of loneliness. Christian community is marked by thankfulness to God, the affection of Christ, and prayer.
In this sermon, Brad Watson starts our study in Philippians by taking us into the dynamics of joy, sorrow, and saints in an ancient city that had plenty of both. In this teaching we're oriented to the biblical journey we will be on as we read St. Paul's letter and answer the question: “How do you get joy?”. Engage in this series with guides for the individual, DNA groups, and more: www.somaculvercity.com/
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Psalm 139:13-15:175, Romans 12:1, and 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 as we continue our series on holistic formation Brad gave a “kids sermon” story before getting into the heart of the message (09:32). This time, we're looking at the the biblical concept of loving God with all our strength.
In this episode, Casey Samulski asks Brad Watson to walk through the historical background of the Church with preaching and how, after two thousand years, we ended up here and more about what preaching means to our church today. https://www.somaculvercity.com/teaching-audio/sr8vf0s49j0jh1ejv66jrnn4f42lgx-8k49s
In this episode, Casey Samulski asks Brad Watson questions about how preaching is experienced in the gathering of our church, and what is happening within our lives as we experience preaching during our gatherings. Please see show notes below on all the passages of scripture references and additional resources, articles, and podcast. You can also read an overview and summary of our view here. Here's the Definitions of Preaching slideshow from Dr. Watson (Brad's dad) that was referenced.
In this episode, Casey Samulski asks Brad Watson questions about where we see preaching throughout the Bible as we begin to ask the question: What is preaching, biblically? Where do we see it? What do we learn from it and how does that inform our view and practice of preaching today. They also talk through important passages in the New Testament about who can preach, namely 1 Timothy 2:8-15 and the office of elders. Please see show notes below on all the passages of scripture references and additional resources, articles, and podcast. https://www.somaculvercity.com/teaching-audio/sr8vf0s49j0jh1ejv66jrnn4f42lgx
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Psalm 119:175, Psalm 42:1-2, Song of Songs 3:1, and Ecclesiastes 9 as we continue our series on holistic formation. This time, we're looking at the the biblical concept of soul and practices we can engage in that will help us love God with all our soul in everyday life. There's an accompanying DNA guide you can use here.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Proverbs 1:7, Psalm 111:10, Psalm 19:1-2 and others on how we love God with all our minds. In this teaching we saw three ways we love God with our heads: love God through learning about His world, Love God by having our minds made new, and Love God by knowing Jesus.
Brad Watson preaches through Deuteronomy 6:1-9 while helping us understand how we love God with our heart.
This month we've asked everyone to “host” someone in your life in an intentional way. Think of someone you want to get to know better. Invite them over and enjoy welcoming them into your home. -How do you invite people over and create intentional space and relationship with them? Sarah Wechsler and Brad Watson talk through all of those questions in this short conversation.
Are you going on vacation? How can you apply some of the principles from this teaching to your vacation this month? Sarah Wechsler and Brad Watson have some real talk about vacations/trips with kids and about temptations to indulge and not seek God. They also talk through the five questions of intentional vacationing shared during the recent sermon on feast of tabernacles. Five Questions of Intentional Vacations 1. Where can we be at rest? Sabbath 2. Where can we we unplug? Simplicity 3. How can we get out of town? Retreat 4. How will we connect? Relating 5. When will We remember God? Worship
Brad Watson preaches from Matthew 11:28-30 as we enter an intentional season of rest and application of all we've learned through our series on Desert Feasts. In this sermon, he encourages five practices for everyone to try: 1. Sabbath 2. Vacation/Retreat 3. Hospitality 4. Listen&Give 5. Revisit Personal Formation Plans. Learn more about our July Sabbath.
Sarah Wechsler gives an encouragement to the men within our body and some important announcements. Then in the sermon (5:40), Brad Watson preaches through Leviticus 23:39-44 and excerpts from Psalm 116 and Psalm 113. Through this final festival, we see God inviting us into practices that resist the temptation of a hurried life through remembering God's story, feasting, and retreating.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Leviticus 23:23-29, Leviticus 16:28-34, and Hebrews 10:9-25 as we learn about how the festival of Trumpets and Day of Atonement point us to the lasting joy and satisfaction that comes from Jesus.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Leviticus 23:9-22 and teaches on the the two festivals on the first fruits of barley and wheat harvests. Seemingly obscure, this passage challenges our notions of worship, generosity, and work.
In this sermon, Brad Watson introduces our series on the feasts God commands the Israelites to celebrate in Leviticus 23 and preaches on the first to feasts of Passover and Unleavened Bread through Exodus 12.. While incredibly nerdy (sorry/not sorry), we see the evidence of God's grace, power, and character as the Redeemer.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Psalm 145 as the Scriptures increase our imaginations for who God is while inviting us into the prayer practice of praise .
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Psalm 34 as we wrestle with why we struggle to believe that prayer matters or works and how this Psalm instructs us to seek the presence of God as the ultimate end of prayer. Get more resources at somaculvercity.com/pray
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through John 20 on Easter morning. Through the first witnesses of the resurrection we're brought into contact with our own doubts, longings, and gaps in belief. However, we see Jesus' resurrection as the hope for the world—providing a personal transformation to our souls.
In this sermon, Evie Hutton reads the entire account of Jesus' death from Mark 14 and 15. Then (12:15), Brad Watson shares some reflections about what makes Good Friday good.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through that story of the city of on the plains of Shinar where the people build a massive temple complex and tower before God confuses their language and scatters them. In this passage we see how a diluted view of God always distorts humanity and how we cannot make God like us to close the gap between us, but instead need Jesus to come to us.
In this sermon, Evie Hutton reads the entire account of Noah's family and the flood that covered the known world. Then (12:02) Brad Watson preaches through that story. In it we come in contact with pervasive evil, God's wrath to death with, but also the nature of God's wrath is it always leads to restoration.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Genesis 2:25-3:13 and the tragedy of the rebellion, shame, guild, and broken relationship that comes from the first sins of Adam and Eve. In this passage we see God challenge our notion of who he is as he pursue restoration with humans and seeks them out even in their sin.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Genesis2:4-25 about how God creates our human identity and belonging through the cultivation of the garden of Eden and the formation of the man and woman. He also speaks to misunderstandings of how this passage has been used in regards to gender.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through Genesis 1:26-31 about how God formed and shaped humanity with intentionality out of the overflow of God's communal love to cultivate the world and thrive. He also speaks to why that doesn't feel like our existence and what Jesus has done to remake humanity.
In this sermon, we started our study on the first eleven chapters of Genesis. Brad Watson preaches through Genesis 1:1-25 about how God formed and shaped the world intentionally as a universe of never ending praise of his worth, glory, and goodness.
In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through John 4:1-42, and how Jesus promises to satisfy our souls. In this passage we encounter multiple characters and moments that teach us how to grow in satisfaction in Christ.
In this sermon, Brad Watson kicks off the new year by reading and preaching on Nehemiah 8 and how this passage of the return of exiles in ancient Jerusalem teach us how to receive and experience joy. Study more with this DNA guide on the passage.
Get in the holiday spirit, Great Falls style! A stop at City Bar is a must around Christmas (and year-round) for a Tom & Jerry. This traditional drink has become synomous with the season around here. On this episode, City Bar's Brad Watson gives us a taste of what it's like to make this beloved drink, and why it's become such a popular holiday staple. http://citybargreatfalls.com/