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  • 67 | Fixed Point of Reference
    May 14 2026

    What happens when life goes dark, direction feels lost, and the path forward seems impossible to navigate?

    In this episode of Sermons on the Side, Richard shares how a recent viewing of Apollo 13 sparked a powerful spiritual realization that neither of us could shake. As the crew of Apollo 13 fought to survive after catastrophic damage in space, there was one unforgettable moment during their journey home: a manual “slow burn” navigation maneuver where the astronauts had to keep Earth centered in a tiny window in order to stay on course. Lose sight of Earth… and they’d drift into darkness forever.

    That image quickly became the heartbeat of this conversation.

    Because in so many ways, life can feel the same. Unexpected pain. Uncertainty. Fear. Distraction. Loss. Seasons where it feels like we’re drifting without direction. But through it all, God remains our fixed point of reference - steady, unchanging, trustworthy, and true.

    In Episode 67, “Fixed Point of Reference,” we talk about finding clarity in chaos, anchoring your life to truth when emotions are loud, and why keeping in step with a biblical community that loves the Lord changes everything. This is a conversation about faith, perspective, hope, spiritual stability, and learning to trust God even when you can’t fully see the path ahead.

    If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, spiritually disoriented, or simply in need of encouragement, we truly believe this episode will meet you right where you are.

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    31 min
  • 66 | The True and Only Name with Special Guests: Elliott & Emily Yancey | Part 2
    May 7 2026

    What happens when the story doesn’t get easier - but God is still just as present?

    In Part 2 of this powerful conversation, Elliott and Emily Yancey share the rest of their adoption journey with Jojo - walking through the tension, the unknowns, and the moments that tested everything they thought they could handle. But through it all, one truth remained: their calling wasn’t to control the outcome… it was to live out the gospel right in front of them. And what a story it was, and continues to be!

    We also step into another deeply impactful chapter - the closing of First Baptist Church Forest Park in Atlanta. What could have been a story marked by loss instead became a testimony of faith, obedience, and trusting God when the path forward isn’t clear.

    This episode is a reminder that God’s faithfulness isn’t dependent on our circumstances. Whether you’re facing uncertainty, walking through a difficult season, or simply trying to follow Jesus in the everyday moments - this conversation will encourage you to keep going.

    If Part 1 resonated with you, this is the conclusion you’ve been waiting for.

    Thank you Elliott & Emily!

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    56 min
  • 65 | JoJo's Psalm with Special Guests: Elliott & Emily Yancey | Part 1
    Apr 30 2026

    What does it look like to follow God… when you don’t know how the story ends?

    In this powerful first part of a two-part conversation, we sit down with one of Richard’s dearest friends, Elliott, and his wife, Emily, as they share their journey into the world of fostering and adoption - a path filled with uncertainty, surrender, and deep trust in God.

    This isn’t just a conversation about outcomes. It’s about obedience. It’s about choosing to keep the gospel at the center, even when the road ahead feels unclear. And it’s about treating people with the kind of selfless love that Jesus calls us to - regardless of how the story unfolds.

    Elliott has been a mega-supporter of Sermons on the Side from the early days (firmly on the Mount Rushmore of fans), and this conversation is one you won’t want to miss!

    Part 2 drops next week - make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss the rest of this incredible story.

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    44 min
  • 64 | Naming Rights
    Apr 23 2026

    What if the way you describe your life… isn’t actually yours to define?

    This week on Sermons on the Side, Richard shares a simple but profound moment with a friend named Jamal. When asked how his day was going, Jamal responded, “It’s not for me to call.” That phrase sparks a deeper conversation about who truly has the authority to name our circumstances - and ultimately, our identity.

    We journey back to Genesis, where tragedy and truth collide. As Rachel gives birth to her son in her final moments, she names him Ben-Oni - “son of my sorrow.” But in the very next breath of Scripture, Jacob steps in and renames him Benjamin - “son of my right hand.” In that culture, the father held the right to name the child.

    So what does that mean for us?

    If God is our Father, then He alone has the authority to name who we are - not our pain, not our past, not our circumstances. We don’t get the final word… He does.

    And why does He have that right?

    Because He paid for it.

    Just like Truist Park bears its name because of a financial transaction, our lives carry God’s name because of a far greater price. Scripture reminds us: we were bought with a price. Our identity isn’t self-assigned - it’s divinely given.

    This episode is an invitation to release the labels you’ve been carrying… and receive the name your Father speaks over you!

    Song Credit: This episode includes a brief acoustic portion of "Before the Throne of God Above" performed by Shane & Shane. Used here for devotional and illustrative purposes.

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    40 min
  • 63 | Bed Bath & Beyond
    Apr 16 2026

    What happens when a simple trip to the store turns into a moment you never forget?

    In this episode, Brad shares the now-legendary Bed, Bath & Beyond story - from a wedding with hundreds of people, to stacks of gift cards, to a checkout moment that didn’t make sense on paper… but made perfect sense in real life.

    What started as a routine shopping trip with a plan quickly became something much deeper and picture of something much greater: the beauty of community and the overwhelming nature of grace. When people show up - really show up - it changes things. It lifts burdens. It fills gaps. It reminds us that we were never meant to do life alone.

    This conversation leans into the truth that biblical community has the amazing opportunity to show the very grace of God to people - and when we do, it has a way of leaving us speechless.

    If you’ve ever experienced a moment where provision, generosity, or your very own five-loaves-and-two-fish experience… this one’s for you!

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    29 min
  • 62 | What is Your Watchword?
    Apr 9 2026

    What do you hold onto when the weight feels unbearable?

    In this episode, Richard takes us back to the early days of his recovery journey - when everything felt raw, heavy, and uncertain. During that time, he was encouraged to come up with a mantra… but something about that language never quite fit.

    Instead, through a perfectly timed Sunday morning and a single, powerful verse, he discovered something deeper.

    A watchword.

    An old English term, a watchword isn’t just a phrase you repeat - it’s a truth you anchor yourself to. Historically used as a password, rallying cry, or guiding principle, a watchword was something spoken with conviction… something that carried weight, identity, and direction. Not just words - but the word you return to when everything else feels shaky.

    This episode is about finding that kind of truth.
    The kind that cuts through shame.
    The kind that steadies you.
    The kind that reminds you who you are - and whose you are.

    So we’ll ask the question:
    What is your watchword?

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    34 min
  • Good Friday | Holy Week | Friday
    Apr 3 2026

    As Holy Week comes to a close, we arrive at Good Friday.

    There’s no new concept here. No fresh perspective to uncover. Just the reality at the center of our faith -

    A perfect Savior stepped into an imperfect world.
    The only sinless One took on the sin of all.
    Jesus willingly became the sacrifice.

    In this episode, we don’t rush past the cross. We sit in it. We reflect on the weight, the cost, and the depth of love displayed through His suffering.

    This is the day where everything changes.
    Where grace is written in blood.
    Where mercy is extended to all.

    And as we transition into the quiet of Silent Saturday, our prayer is that we would allow the sorrow, the sacrifice, and the solitude to center our hearts and focus our minds.

    Because while today is Friday…
    Sunday is coming!

    There may be pain in the night -
    but joy comes in the morning.

    Thank you for walking through Holy Week with us! We pray a special blessing over you, your family, and your local church this weekend.

    Song Credit:
    This episode includes a brief acoustic portion of “Jesus Messiah” written by Chris Tomlin, Daniel Carson, Ed Cash, and Jesse Reeves. Used here for devotional and illustrative purposes.

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    16 min
  • The Last Supper | Holy Week | Thursday
    Apr 2 2026

    As Holy Week continues, we arrive at Maundy Thursday - the night of the Last Supper.

    The word Maundy comes from the Latin mandatum, meaning “mandate.” And in this sacred moment around the table, Jesus gives exactly that - new commands for His followers. From loving one another, to remembering Him through the breaking of bread and the sharing of the cup.

    What begins as a meal becomes something so much more.

    In this episode, we slow down and sit at the table with Jesus and His disciples - taking in the weight of His words, the depth of His love, and the reality of what was about to unfold. This is the moment where the tone of Holy Week begins to shift…where celebration gives way to sacrifice.

    Because the bread would soon be His body - broken.
    And the cup would soon be His blood - poured out.

    We reflect on the significance of communion, the beauty of Jesus’ command to love, and the sobering truth that the cross was no longer distant - it was imminent.

    As we continue this journey, may we not rush past this table - but truly sit, remember, and receive.

    Let’s keep walking.

    Song Credit:
    This episode includes a brief acoustic portion of “Love Ran Red” written and performed by Chris Tomlin. Used here for devotional and illustrative purposes.

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    15 min