
Athey Creek | Video Podcast
Bible Teachings by Brett Meador.
Brett Meador · Athey Creek Christian Fellowship
Show overview
Athey Creek | Video Podcast has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 309 episodes. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 37 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Athey Creek Christian Fellowship.
From the publisher
Through-the-Bible teaching with Pastor Brett Meador at Athey Creek Church.
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Through the Bible | Ephesians 1:1-14 by Brett Meador

Don't Worry by Brett Meador
In Ephesians 1:8–10, Paul reminds the believers in Ephesus that God has a plan and purpose that brings Him pleasure. As we unpack this mystery, we discover four things we know that show how God is working in our lives, how to walk in the assignment we’ve been given, and why we don’t need to worry as we live in His perfect peace.

Through the Bible | Galatians 6 by Brett Meador
We wrap up the book of Galatians with Paul’s final thoughts on love over legalism. As we study Galatians 6, we learn how he calls us to treat one another, let go of legalistic behavior, and keep our focus on Jesus Christ.

Through the Bible | Galatians 5 by Brett Meador
Paul continues to expand on the freedom Christ has given and warns against returning to the bondage of the law in Galatians 5. As we study, we see the contrasts between the flesh and the Spirit, and between love and the law, and how walking in the Spirit produces fruit rooted in love and a desire not to practice sin.

The King We Want vs. the King Who Came by Brett Meador
In Galatians 5:1, Paul addresses a major issue in the Galatian church: a failure to understand the true freedom Christ came to give. On Palm Sunday 2026, we look at how similar confusion happened when Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey to shouts of “Hosanna.” As we study, we see how Jesus has been misunderstood throughout history, why these misconceptions and fickleness are so dangerous to our faith, and the true freedom we find when we understand who He really is and why He came.

Through the Bible | Galatians 4 by Brett Meador
Galatians 4 is a chapter full of comparisons that help us understand our relationship with God, the law versus liberty, and the identification of truth in a world full of lies. As we study, we see how these contrasting themes show us how to live as heirs of God’s promise, avoid being dazzled by false teachers, and walk in freedom and faith.

The Purpose of the Law by Brett Meador
The Galatian church had questions about the Levitical law, whether they should follow it, and how it applied to their lives. In Galatians 3, Paul provides a comprehensive answer, reminding them of the work God had already done in their lives, pointing to Scripture to explain the history and purpose of the law, and showing how it was fulfilled in Jesus while still serving to reveal sin.

Through the Bible | Galatians 2 by Brett Meador
Even as some influential leaders within the church drift toward requiring the law for salvation, Paul stands firm in Galatians 2. In his powerful defense, he explains the situation, shows how the law reveals sin but cannot remove it, and reminds us that salvation comes by grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone.

Are You Frustrating the Grace of God? by Brett Meador
In Galatians 2:21, Paul states that he does not wish to frustrate the grace of God – that is, to reject God’s kindness toward us. To illustrate this, we examine two Old Testament stories: one shows a person who received grace, the other shows someone who refused it with disastrous consequences. As we reflect on these examples, we see why we should respond in acceptance rather than disregard.

Through the Bible | Galatians 1 by Brett Meador
Paul opens his letter to the church in Galatia by immediately confronting one of their main issues: their tendency to twist and add to the gospel message. As we study Galatians 1, we see a high-level overview of how the gospel encompasses the whole Bible, how we can know it is true, and why Paul speaks with such authority on the subject.

Perverted Gospel by Brett Meador
Paul issues a strong warning to the church at Galatia against following different gospels – regardless of the source – because there is only one path to salvation. As we study Galatians 1:1-10, we see how people are still tripped up by false teachers today, learn to recognize these perversions of the gospel, and, most importantly, ensure we understand that salvation comes only by grace through faith.

Through the Bible | 2 Corinthians 12-13 by Brett Meador
In 2 Corinthians 12–13, we hear Paul’s final words to the church at Corinth as he seeks to build them up, root out lingering sin and false teachers, and firmly establish his credentials as an apostle with God-given authority. As we reflect on his message, may we learn not to take correction as criticism, to align ourselves with the true gospel of Jesus Christ, and rejoice in the grace and love found in Him.