We are the Young Adults of West Side Missionary Baptist Church in St. Louis, MO. This podcast is just us talking about living a life in Christ. We’ll touch on issues that have often been taboo in the church, but mostly we’ll talk about how we make it through life as young adults. As you listen to our podcast, we hope you will be encouraged, enlightened and inspired on your own personal journey through life. If you’d like to connect with us, follow us on IG: @wsyam or FB: West Side Young-Adults. You can also visit our church website at www.westsidembc.org. If you have questions, want to suggest topics for future shows, or would like to ask for prayer, email us at youngadults@westsidembc.org.
In today’s episode, we’re exploring a growing trend: identifying as “spiritual but not religious.” What does it mean to seek a connection with something greater than yourself outside the framework of organized religion? And as Christians, how should we view this approach?
We dive into the big questions: Is it compatible with Scripture, or does it risk pulling us away from the foundations of our faith? What drives people to reject...
In this thought-provoking episode, we tackle the rising trends of polygamy, open relationships, and situationships, all through a biblical lens. Join us as we unpack the controversial ideas promoted by influencers like Kevin Samuels and Andrew Tate, who advocate for high-value men having multiple partners. We also explore Rob Kowalski’s stance on polygyny as a biblical alternative—is there truth to his claims?
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In this episode, we take on the complex and vital topic of misogyny and patriarchy in the Bible. Are these issues truly rooted in Scripture, or are they the result of cultural interpretations? How can we approach these discussions with both faith and understanding?
To help us navigate this important conversation, we’re joined by Rev. Jennifer Strayhorn, Minister of Christian Education at West Side Missionary Baptist Church. With ...
In this episode, we’re diving into the topic of second chances and learning from someone who knows a thing or two about them—Jonah.
Jonah’s story is a powerful reminder that even when we run from our calling or avoid what’s difficult, God’s patience and grace remain. Together, we explore why people resist their purpose, the lessons we can learn from Jonah’s time in the belly of the fish, and how one person’s second chance can creat...
In this heartfelt episode, we’re joined once again by the beloved Rev. Angela Tate—affectionately known as AP—Associate Pastor of West Side MBC and a licensed professional counselor in Missouri. Back by popular demand, AP brings her unique blend of pastoral wisdom and therapeutic insight to help us navigate a profound and challenging topic: When Faith Disappoints.
What happens when God feels silent, prayers seem unanswered, or life...
In this episode, we dive into the complex and often polarizing topics of same-sex attraction and gender identity. Together, we explore what the Bible says, the messages society promotes, and the historical relationship between the church and LGBTQ+ individuals—both believers and nonbelievers.
Friend of the podcast, Rev. Dawn Jones joins us to offer her perspective on these questions and to help unpack the complexities surrounding f...
In this powerful episode, we’re joined once again by Rev. Angela Tate, our Associate Pastor, to tackle a topic that’s both intriguing and deeply significant: spiritual warfare. You know when AP is on the pod, it’s time for the serious conversations!
What exactly is spiritual warfare? Is it a biblical reality, or just a way to explain tough circumstances? How can you discern if you’re in the midst of a spiritual battle? And, most ...
In this episode, we tackle a challenge many young believers face: the pressure to water down the Gospel. Why is this issue so prevalent today, and how can we stand firm in biblical truths without compromising our faith?
We explore the temptations to soften our stance on Scripture to avoid conflict or rejection and discuss practical examples of how young people might feel swayed to compromise their beliefs. More importantly, we de...
This season we’ve been talking all about loving our neighbors. This last episode of season 5 is extra special because we’re tackling your questions about what that looks like in our personal relationships. We’ll be giving you our honest, down-to-earth takes on the stuff you’re really dealing with. So, grab a snack, get comfy, and let’s chat about how we can all do a better job of loving the people around us.
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This season, we’ve been exploring how to love our neighbors, and today we’ve got something really special for you. We’re sitting down with a panel of dads to dive into love and fatherhood. Get ready for a conversation that’s funny, insightful, and super real, as these guys share their personal journeys and experiences. Tune in for some great stories and honest advice from the front lines of fatherhood!
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In America, mass incarceration has become a defining challenge, with the U.S. leading the world in the number of people behind bars. According to the latest report from the Prison Policy Initiative, nearly 1.9 million people are incarcerated in the U.S., with additional millions on parole or probation.
But what does this mean from a faith perspective? As believers, we hold that God’s plan of salvation reaches beyond prison walls, ...
Housing is a fundamental human right, yet for many people, securing and maintaining stable housing remains a significant challenge. Join us as we delve into the pressing issues of housing uncertainty and homelessness with Sarah Galloway, and uncover how her work is making a meaningful impact in the fight for housing justice.
Sarah Galloway is a Missouri attorney based in University City, St. Louis, where she’s lived for 12 years....
Immigration is a divisive issue in our country, often reducing discussions to impersonal debates about borders and numbers. Yet, as believers, we are guided by Scripture on how to treat foreigners. Leviticus 19:34 instructs us, “The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt. I am the LORD your God.” The Law of Moses contains numerous commands about lovi...
The Bible speaks extensively about the poor, from the Old Testament to the New Testament, revealing God's deep concern for those in need. It not only illustrates His compassion for the less fortunate but also provides guidance on how we should care for our neighbors who are experiencing poverty. In this episode, the TASM crew talks about how we can reach our impoverished neighbors.
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Most people will agree that education is important to any successful society. However, for a while now there has been growing concern about the state of our schools and education system. In today’s episode we talk to someone close to the issue, an elementary school teacher.
We are joined by Karmen Mullins, a 1st grade teacher in one of the St. Louis area school districts. Karmen was recently awarded teacher of the year. She is a ...
Welcome to Season 5 of This Ain’t Sunday Morning Podcast! This episode is all about Loving Our Neighbor. We’ll answer the questions of
In this episode, we are joined by Brittany Watkins. She is a highly accomplished and lauded attorney, a creative, and an ever-learning abolitionist with a deep...
In this episode, we are starting the conversation about what we will call “Jesus Plus” faith meaning --new age and divination practices in the body of Christ. Today, many American adults self-identify as Christians, but many Christians also hold what are sometimes characterized as “New Age” beliefs – including belief in reincarnation, astrology, psychics and the presence of spiritual energy in physical objects like mountains or tre...
Today the TASM crew tackles what it means to be content. In this episode, we talk about what contentment looks like especially in a season of singleness. Whether you are single and looking, single and satisfied, married, divorced widowed, etc, we all must learn to be content no matter our relationship status. Tune in and join the conversation.
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In this episode, we tackle the topic of forgiveness. As Christians we are taught that forgiveness should be a virtue that we practice in our lives. In Matthew chapter 6, Jesus teaches that if we forgive those who sin against us, God will forgive us, but if we don’t forgive others God will not forgive our sins. We know that it is a necessary thing to do for believers, but it is often easier said than done. So, the TASM crew wants to...
Our previous Ask a Lawyer episode was so nice we had to do it twice! For this episode, we invited Attorney Justin Strayhorn to come and answer more questions about how to engage in legal issues.
Justin Strayhorn Esq., is an attorney licensed to practice law in the state of Missouri. He currently represents plaintiffs pursuing personal injury claims against insurance companies. Justin has worked as a civil defense attorney defending...
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