Episode 97, Every Member Matters

Episode 97, February 13, 2026: In this episode, Pastor Byron reflects on a painful dental experience to draw a clear spiritual lesson from 1 Corinthians 12, that every believer has a vital role in the body of Christ. Using the simple illustration of a missing tooth, he shows how even the smallest part, when absent, affects the whole body. The episode challenges listeners to recognize their God-given place, remain faithful in service, and understand that the strength of the church depends on every member functioning as God intended.

Episode 96, Demonic Activity in Minnesota

Episode 96, January 19, 2026: In this episode of the Brother Byron Podcast, Bro. Byron responds to the shocking disruption of a worship service in Minnesota and uses it as a springboard to explain the reality of spiritual warfare in our day. Drawing from Scripture and his background in electronic communications, he illustrates how unseen forces, like radio waves, can exert real influence, and warns that demonic powers are actively at work stirring chaos, deception, and hatred. The episode calls believers to recognize the battle, reject fear, and stand firm in the strength of the Lord, clothed in the whole armor of God.

Episode 95, Reading the Bible Like an Atheist

Episode 95, January 3, 2026: In Episode 95 of the Brother Byron Podcast, Pastor Byron kicks off the new year by challenging believers to read the Bible “like an atheist,” meaning with fresh eyes, honest questions, and no assumptions. Drawing from recent Bible reading statistics, personal pastoral experience, and early chapters of Genesis, he exposes a growing problem: many Christians claim faith but lack real biblical understanding. This episode pushes listeners to move beyond surface reading, confront difficult or confusing passages, and prepare thoughtful, biblical answers for skeptics in an age flooded with misinformation and online false teaching. The goal is simple and urgent. Know the Word, rightly divide it, and be ready to give an answer.

Episode 94, Why Baptist Don’t Do Liturgy

Episode 94, December 24, 2025: Why do Catholic and Baptist churches worship so differently? In this episode, Brother Byron explains where liturgy came from, how it functions in Catholic worship, and why Baptists reject it on biblical grounds. Scripture, history, and theology come together to answer a simple question. Does tradition belong in worship, or does Scripture stand alone?

Episode 93, Preaching Through the Pain

Episode 93, December 12, 2025: In this heartfelt episode, Brother Byron shares a deeply personal message about enduring physical pain, emotional memories, and the quiet struggles that often come with ministry. Despite facing intense dental pain and the lingering sorrow of losing his sister, he reflects on the peace that only God can provide—even in the hardest moments. Drawing wisdom from Philippians 4 and 2 Corinthians 12, Brother Byron reminds us that grace and strength often shine brightest when we are weakest. If you’ve ever tried to keep it together while your heart or body was hurting, this message will speak directly to you.

Episode 92, Campbell’s Soup and the Poor Man’s Grace

Episode 92, November 27, 2025: In this heartfelt Thanksgiving reflection, Brother Byron revisits a childhood memory about a single can of Campbell’s Soup, a struggling family, and the quiet strength found in hardship. Recent news about a Campbell’s Soup executive being fired for saying “Campbell’s Soup is highly processed food for poor people” brings the story full circle, reminding us that dignity, gratitude, and grace can’t be measured by income or ingredients. In a world quick to judge who deserves better, this episode reminds us that God’s provision often shows up right where the world stops looking.

Episode 91, Baptismal Chaos!

Episode 91, November 13, 2025: In this episode, Brother Byron addresses what he calls “baptismal chaos” amid the surge of college revivals where many young people are being baptized without truly understanding salvation. He carefully examines what Scripture teaches about baptism, making the case that baptism is an outward expression of faith—not a means of salvation. Through passages like Ephesians 2:8–9 and Romans 6:3–6, he explains that salvation is by grace through faith alone in Christ and warns against confusing emotional experiences with genuine conversion. The message is a heartfelt call for discernment, biblical understanding, and true faith in Jesus Christ.

Episode 90, Candace Owens Conspiracy Theories

Episode 90, October 31, 2025: Brother Byron returns after a short break to share some church updates, talk about his new touchscreen missions kiosk project, and reflect on two years as pastor at Northside Baptist Church. He also discusses the growing controversy surrounding Candace Owens and her recent theories about the Charlie Kirk assassination. With Scripture as his guide, Brother Byron reminds listeners that the real battle is spiritual, not political, and that believers must put on the whole armor of God.

Episode 89, Thoughts on Charlie Kirk

Episode 89, September 22, 2025: In this episode, Bro. Byron reflects on the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk following his martyrdom on September 10th. After watching the massive memorial service in Glendale, Arizona—where the Gospel was boldly proclaimed to millions—he shares thoughts from Philippians 1:12–18 and plays clips from Rob McCoy, Marco Rubio, and Erika Kirk. Despite the world’s hatred, the message of Christ continues, and Bro. Byron points to the need for a true turning in our nation back to the Lord Jesus Christ.

Episode 88, Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible Review

Episode 88, September 5, 2025: In this episode, Bro. Byron reviews the Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible, highlighting its background, features, and value. He explains how it differs from other study Bibles, details its size, binding, fonts, and layout, and walks through the included study helps, creeds, confessions, and family worship notes. He also addresses how Baptists might respond to the reformed elements within it. Byron concludes that while the Bible may not be the best fit for new believers, it serves as an excellent resource for grounded Bible students.