Episodes

  • Season 2, Episode 5: Elders and the Church
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode of Sola Veritas, we explore the biblical pattern of church leadership and the role of elders as Christ’s appointed under-shepherds. Moving from the foundation laid in previous episodes, we look at how the New Testament describes qualified, accountable leaders who serve under the authority of Christ — not personalities, platforms, or personal brands. Together, we discuss: Why character matters more than charisma in church leadership, biblical qualifications for elders, and why holiness cannot be separated from doctrine, and the wisdom and protection of shared leadership through a plurality of elders.

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    32 mins
  • Season 2, Episode 4: Christ, The Head of the Church
    Feb 16 2026

    In Season 2, Episode 4 of Sola Veritas, hosts Justin, Nathan, and Garrison tackle a foundational question for every church: Who actually rules the Church? Building on previous episodes about the nature and marks of the Church, the hosts turn their attention to Christ’s headship, arguing that when Jesus is functionally dethroned—though confessed with the lips—ecclesiology begins to unravel. The conversation explores what it truly means for Christ to be King over His Church, how He exercises that rule through His Word, and why Scripture must be the Church’s only rule of faith and practice. Along the way, the hosts critically engage with the rise of consumer-driven and trend-driven ministry, warning that what attracts crowds does not always honor Christ. This episode lays the theological foundation for all future discussions on church leadership, authority, polity, and worship. Justin, Natha, and Garrison press listeners to consider how a robust belief in Christ’s present kingship should reshape the way we evaluate churches, ministries, and our own expectations of “success.”

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    57 mins
  • Season 2, Episode 3: The Marks of a Healthy Church
    Feb 2 2026

    In Episode 3, Justin, Nathan, and Garrison turn to one of the most critical questions in ecclesiology: How can we recognize a true church? Moving beyond feelings, cultural trends, or institutional labels, this episode examines the classic biblical “marks” that distinguish a faithful church from a counterfeit one. First, we explore the pure preaching of the Word, considering why faithful, doctrinally sound exposition is the lifeblood of the church’s health and unity—and what is lost when novelty or pragmatism replaces the ministry of Scripture. Next, we reflect on the right administration of the ordinances, showing how baptism and the Lord’s Supper are not optional symbols but Christ-ordained means that visibly proclaim the gospel and shape our communal identity. Finally, we address the often-misunderstood practice of loving and biblical church discipline, arguing that far from being harsh, faithful correction is an expression of Christ’s shepherding care for His people. Together, these marks reveal that the true church is not defined by size, style, or influence, but by its fidelity to Christ’s Word, Christ’s ordinances, and Christ’s loving rule over His people.

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    46 mins
  • Season 2, Episode 2: What Is the Church? (And What It Is Not)
    Jan 26 2026

    In an age where “church” is often reduced to a building, a brand, or a weekly event, Episode 2 of Sola Veritas asks a foundational question: What is the Church — and what is it not?

    In this episode, Justin, Nathan, and Matt challenge the common assumption that the Church is merely a man-made institution or a voluntary religious community. Instead, we recover the biblical vision of the Church as God’s covenantal people, grounded in Scripture, shaped by history, and ruled by Christ Himself.

    We explore the distinction between the visible and invisible Church, asking why believers must belong to the imperfect visible church even though salvation belongs to the invisible body of the elect. From there, we examine the Church as a covenantal community, confronting the modern impulse toward isolation, consumer Christianity, and casual commitment.

    Finally, we center everything on Christ as the Head and Cornerstone of His Church — not a distant figurehead, but the living King who actively rules, sustains, and governs His people today. By rooting ecclesiology in Christ’s kingship, we show why the Church’s identity must be shaped by Scripture and history, not cultural trends or institutional innovation.

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    38 mins
  • Season 2, Episode 1: Why We Need to Talk About the Church
    Jan 19 2026

    In a cultural moment marked by confusion, compromise, and spiritual disconnection, few doctrines are more neglected—or more misunderstood—than the doctrine of the Church.

    In this opening episode of Season 2, Justin, Matt, and Nathan make the case that the Church is not a religious accessory, a social organization, or a tool for personal improvement, but the blood-purchased people of Christ. As secular pressure and theological drift continue to reshape modern Christianity, the need for a clear, confessional, and biblically grounded vision of the Church has never been greater.

    We discuss:

    • Why cultural definitions of “church” are insufficient • What is lost when church becomes optional or individualized • The biblical purpose of the Church—worship, Word, ordinances, and discipleship • The danger of replacing exegetical preaching with therapeutic or pragmatic substitutes • How confessions and creeds guard the Church from compromise disguised as progress • Why a high view of Christ necessarily demands a high view of His Church

    This season is not about reinventing the Church—it’s about recovering her.

    Join us as we begin a season devoted to the glory of Christ and the good of His people.

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    37 mins
  • Episode 18: The Sovereignty of God - The God who Rules Over All
    Nov 10 2025

    In this episode of Sola Veritas, Justin, Nathan, and Matt sit down for the Season 1 Finale to discuss one of the most foundational—and at times, most misunderstood—truths of Scripture: the sovereignty of God.

    From the rise and fall of nations to the beating of every human heart, nothing escapes His rule. But what does it really mean for God to be sovereign? How do we reconcile divine sovereignty with human responsibility? And why does this doctrine, far from being cold or fatalistic, bring unshakable comfort to the believer?

    Join Justin, Nathan, and Matt as they trace this doctrine through the pages of Scripture and history—exploring how God’s absolute reign shapes our worship, strengthens our suffering, and anchors our hope.

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    42 mins
  • Episode 17: The Immutability of God — The God Who Never Changes
    Nov 3 2025

    In this episode of the Sola Veritas Podcast, Justin, Nathan, and Matt explore the rock-solid, unshakable truth that God does not — and cannot — change. In a world of shifting values, unstable emotions, and constant cultural turbulence, the doctrine of God’s immutability stands like a fortress for the believer. Justin, Nathan, and Matt unpack the biblical foundation for God’s unchanging nature: His character, His promises, His purposes, and His covenant love. If God could change, He could improve (meaning He wasn’t perfect) or decline (meaning He couldn’t be trusted). But the God of Scripture declares, “I the LORD do not change” — and that truth secures every believer’s hope. We tackle common misunderstandings: • What about verses where God “repents” or “relents”? • Does prayer matter if God’s plans don’t change? • How does Christ’s incarnation fit with God’s immutability?

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    31 mins
  • Episode 16: The Omnipresence of God - God is Everywhere
    Oct 27 2025

    In this episode of the Sola Veritas Podcast, Justin, Nathan, and Matt explore one of the most awe-inspiring truths about God: His omnipresence. God is not bound by space, time, or limitation — He is everywhere, fully present, always near. Together, they unpack the biblical foundation of God’s omnipresence, showing that His presence is both comforting to the believer and terrifying to the unrepentant.

    They discuss how this doctrine reveals God’s transcendence and immanence, why His nearness matters for daily worship and prayer, and how this truth corrects both pantheistic and deistic misunderstandings.

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    26 mins