Equipped is a workshop designed to build conviction, commitment, and constructive ways to serve Christ. There will be sessions in the auditorium and breakout sessions in the multipurpose room. It is also an opportunity to show hospitality to and fellowship with fellow Christians from near and far, who come to attend. It is designed to directly contribute to the spiritual growth of the Lord’s Church in the regions surrounding Southern Kentucky.
April 26, 2026 - Equipped 2026 - Day 4 - 6:00 PM Session
Wayne Jones delivers a sermon analyzing the last nine chapters of Genesis, focusing on the story of Joseph and Jacob. He argues that the narrative is not primarily about the individual patriarchs but about God's overarching purpose and character. The lecture identifies six key activities of God demonstrated in these chapters: wrapping up previous promises, providing for those...
April 26, 2026 - Equipped 2026 - Day 4 - 10:30 AM Session
This lecture reframes the biblical story of Joseph from a simple children's tale into a profound narrative about facing life's trials with faith. The speaker argues that Joseph's story is relatable because it mirrors the "roller coaster" of human life, full of ups and downs. The central theme is Joseph's "coat of many trials," representing three key challenges: the trial o...
April 26, 2026 - Equipped 2026 - Day 4 - 9:30 AM Session
A lesson on "Developing a Courageous Faith Like the Patriarchs." Rose uses the analogy of an anchor line connecting a ship to the anchor (God) to illustrate how faith is developed through the "tension" of life's struggles and trials. The lecture examines the lives of Old Testament patriarchs—Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and briefly Job—as ordinary people who became e...
The main content of the lecture analyzed Genesis chapters 37 and 38. The first part focused on Genesis 37, detailing Joseph as Jacob's favored son, the intense hatred from his brothers fueled by this favoritism and Joseph’s prophetic dreams, and their plot to kill him. This led to Reuben's intervention, Joseph being thrown into a pit, and Judah's proposal to sell him to Is...
April 26, 2026 - Equipped 2026 - Day 4 - 8:30 AM Session
Dan Winkler continues a series centered on the phrase “from the beginning,” which occurs 23 times in the New Testament. This session examines Matthew 19, where the phrase appears twice in the context of marriage, divorce, and remarriage (MDR). The speaker critiques common misreadings of the chapter, stressing that its broader theme is “kingdom living,” and that isolating ve...
April 25, 2026 - Equipped 2026 - Day 3 - 7:00PM Session
Walking with God - Justin RogersThis lecture examines the biblical idea of “walking with God,” centering on Enoch in Genesis 5. It highlights unique features of Enoch’s story—the timing of his walk with God and his sudden disappearance—to clarify what a God-directed life looks like. The talk contrasts this walk with worldly mindsets, including practical atheism and self-de...
The lecture by Mike Vestal examines the nature of sin and Satan’s strategy in Genesis 3, framing humanity’s fall as “Paradise Lost in Seven Steps.” Sin is portrayed not as a trivial act (like eating fruit) but as a grave offense against God—idolatry, rebellion, and distorted love. The seven steps of Satan’s strategy are outlined: surprise, cra...
April 25, 2026 - Equipped 2026 - Day 3 - 6:00PM Session
Closing out the 3rd day of the 2026 version of the Equipped Workshop hosted by the Cumberland Trace Church of Christ, Andy Baker leads the assembly in a few A cappella songs.
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April 25, 2026 - Equipped 2026 - Day 3 - 3:30 PM Session
How Involved Should Your Parents Be in Your Life (Gen. 24) - Glenn Hitchcock
The lecture examines parental involvement and faith through Genesis 24, focusing on Abraham. It begins by defining a parent, including both biological and adoptive. The core centers on God’s promise to Abraham to make him a great nation, and how Abraham, in old age, took faithful steps to secure...
The lecture outlines teachings aimed primarily at preachers but applicable to anyone studying the Bible. It presents preaching as the gospel expressed through a Christian’s unique personality and stresses clear, organized communication. The session draws lessons from Genesis, covering the consequences of Lo...
April 25, 2026 - Equipped 2026 - Day 3 - 3:30 PM Session
In this episode Bethany uses the Stanford Marshmallow Experiment as a vivid entry point to explore the life of Esau from Genesis. The talk weaves psychological research, biblical narrative, and personal stories to examine how impulse, trust, and spiritual awareness shaped Esau’s choices and outcomes.
The episode reviews key events in Esau’s life: his birth and the prenatal ...
April 25, 2026 - Equipped 2026 - Day 3 - 3:30 PM Session
This episode is a sermon-style exposition of Genesis 32–36 that traces how God transforms Jacob into Israel. Featuring speaker Carl, the message opens with prayer and moves through Jacob’s fear, prayer, night-long wrestling with God at Peniel, the physical limp he receives, and the subsequent reconciliation with Esau. The speaker examines the personal and domestic consequence...
A lecture-discussion on Jesus’ statement in Luke 17:32, “Remember Lot’s wife,” presenting it as both a warning and an encouragement for Christians to remain obedient, forward-looking, and steadfast. Drawing from Genesis 19:15–26, the talk underscored the certainty of God’s word, the spiritual cost of “glancing bac...
The lecture series discusses the authorship of Genesis and the Pentateuch, focusing on the evidence for "substantial Mosaic authorship" and how to properly frame questions about the topic. The instructor argues that while Genesis does not explicitly name Moses, a cumulative case built o...
April 25, 2026 - Equipped 2026 - Day 3 - 2:30 PM Session
In this fast-paced teaching session (a leadership/preacher track) Allen surveys 15 characters from Genesis that are referenced in the epistles of the New Testament, explaining how each person points to major theological themes and offering practical sermon ideas. The episode situates the study within a broader Bible overview (the 5.12 Old Testament / 4.1.21.1 New Testament sc...
April 25, 2026 - Equipped 2026 - Day 3 - 2:30 PM Session
This Equip Conference message (hosted at Cumberland Trace Church) walks through Genesis 29–31, tracing the intertwined lives of Jacob and Laban and drawing practical, faith-filled lessons for listeners. The speaker opens from the well where Jacob meets Rachel and follows the story through Jacob’s long years with Laban, the marriage deception, the family rivalries, the birth o...
April 25, 2026 - Equipped 2026 - Day 3 - 1:30 PM Session
Marriage/Family Panel Discussion: Questions and Insights for Family - Bill Burk, Steven Ford, Richard Sutton
A panel discussion featuring Richard Sutton, Bill Burke, and Stephen Ford addressed strengthening marriages and families. The session began by introducing the panelists, highlighting their diverse backgrounds in mission work, biblical scholarship, and preacher tra...
April 25, 2026 - Equipped 2026 - Day 3 - 1:30 PM Session
Youth Panel Discussion: Questions and Insights for Youth - Jerry Elder, Justin Rogers, Tim LewisThree directors and ministers—Tim Lewis, Dr. Justin Rogers, and Jerry Elder—discuss the primary struggles facing young people today: busyness, social media pressure, and anxiety. They offer practical guidance for spiritual growth, including consistent, reflective Bible study, t...
The panelists discuss how church elders can balance their spiritual and administrative duties, emphasizing delegation ("train and trust"). They explore strategies for elders to genuinely know their congregation in growing churches and outline the components of...
April 25, 2026 - Equipped 2026 - Day 3 - 1:30 PM Session
Join hosts Emily Pollard, Brittany Kemp, and Tiffany Secula for a heartfelt and practical conversation about living out faith in the middle of busy, messy, and unexpected seasons. Each woman brings personal experience—Emily serving young women in ministry and raising a growing family, Brittany balancing family life, missions experience and graduate study, and Tiffany offeri...
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