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digitalDBC

Where Dunwoody Baptist Church Meets in the Digital World

Dunwoody Baptist Church

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Show overview

digitalDBC has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 246 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 160 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 2024th season.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 32 min and 44 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. 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 3 days ago, with 15 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2023, with 88 episodes published. Published by Dunwoody Baptist Church.

Episodes
246
Running
2022–2026 · 4y
Median length
36 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

The digitalDBC podcast is where Dunwoody Baptist Church meets in the digital world. It hosts recordings from the ministries of Dunwoody Baptist Church in Dunwoody, GA. Here, you will find our Sunday messages and recordings of our senior pastor's Wednesday Bible study where he takes a deep-dive into the scripture passages that he uses for his Sunday messages. We also feature "This is My Story" segments where you'll be inspired by the people of DBC and their stories. Find more information about Dunwoody Baptist Church at dbc.org. You can also join us live online Sundays at 8:30am and 11am at dbc.online.church.

Latest Episodes

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Teach Us To Pray: And Fast For Spiritual Guidance | Bridgette Poag

May 11, 202635 min

Teach Us To Pray: For Our Enemies | Jimmy Carter

May 4, 202628 min

Teach Us To Pray: With Faith Like A Child | Jimmy Carter

Apr 27, 202634 min

Teach Us To Pray: When We've Messed It All Up | Brian Smith

Apr 20, 202637 min

Teach Us To Pray: When God Seems Silent | Jimmy Carter

Apr 13, 202630 min

S2024 Ep 241The Road That Leads Home: The Road Marked By Hope | Jimmy Carter

In this Easter message, Jimmy Carter uses the narrative of Mary Magdalene at the empty tomb to illustrate how the hope of the resurrection can liberate individuals from the "prisons" of grief, debt, illness, and despair. Drawing a parallel to the film The Shawshank Redemption, Jimmy emphasizes that while life often feels like an incarceration of unpleasant circumstances, the risen Christ meets believers in their confusion and calls them by name, just as he did with Mary in John 20. He argues that this divine hope does not merely provide personal comfort but serves to transform a person's "mourning into a mission," urging the congregation to live as missionaries who share this message of restoration within their own communities. Jimmy concludes by inviting the audience to stop trying to author their own lives and instead embrace the "greatest love story ever told" by inviting the Creator into their personal stories to find unassailable hope.

Apr 7, 202627 min

S2024 Ep 240The Road That Leads Home: Make Room For Miracles | Jimmy Carter

In week 2 of the Easter series,"The Road that leads home," Jimmy Carter challenges us to "Make Room for Miracles." Drawing from a personal story about a cluttered basement that attracted pests, Jimmy uses the biblical account of Jesus clearing the temple in Mark 11 to illustrate how a "cluttered heart" can obstruct one's connection to God. He challenges the congregation to simplify their lives by prioritizing prayer and forgiveness, arguing that these spiritual disciplines create the necessary space for God to perform transformative works. Jimmy concludes with a call to action, inviting the church to move past mere religious activity and expect genuine, miraculous encounters with the Holy Spirit during their weekly worship.

Mar 30, 202630 min

S2024 Ep 239The Road That Leads Home: You Are What You Love | Jimmy Carter

In Week 1 of the Easter series titled, "The Road That Leads Home," Pastor Jimmy Carter speaks on, "You Are What You Love," emphasizing that our identity and direction in life are defined by our deepest affections. Drawing from the biblical account in John 12, Jimmy contrasts the radical, costly generosity of Mary—who anointed Jesus's feet with expensive perfume—with the prideful greed of Judas, illustrating that proximity to religious life does not guarantee a transformed heart. He argues that human desires are naturally "disordered" and deceitful, acting like a broken compass that points toward selfish idols rather than God. Jimmy concludes that Jesus does not just offer forgiveness but seeks to reorder our hearts through the practice of generosity and humility, urging the congregation to ensure their lives are marked by personal sacrifice rather than outward performance.

Mar 23, 202632 min

S2024 Ep 238The Life of Peter: Week 6 | Brian Smith

In Week 6 concluding the series, "The Life of Peter," Brian by examining the apostle’s final letters in Second Peter. He emphasizes that Peter, a "regular person" who experienced both miraculous faith and deep failure, wrote these instructions as his final legacy to ensure believers would lead impactful, fruitful lives. Brian uses the analogy of a failing pecan tree in his own yard—which looks healthy but produces hollow fruit due to poor roots—to illustrate that spiritual fruitfulness is not achieved by focusing on results, but by tending to the "roots" of faith. He challenges the congregation to cultivate their spiritual lives through a specific progression of qualities: supplementing faith with goodness, knowledge, self-control, endurance, godliness, brotherly affection, and love. Ultimately, Brian argues that by focusing on these fundamental disciplines and putting trust in God's divine power, believers can avoid a "useless" faith and instead build a lasting legacy of impact.

Mar 16, 202642 min

S2024 Ep 237The Life of Peter: Week 5 | Brian Smith

In Week 5 of "The Life of Peter," Brian bridges the conclusion of The WKND with the ongoing "Life of Peter" sermon series to explore how to build a lasting spiritual legacy. Reflecting on Peter’s journey from a common fisherman to a bold apostle, Brian highlights that while faith often includes moments of failure and denial—much like Peter’s heartbreaking experience in the high priest's courtyard—failure does not disqualify someone from following Jesus. Drawing from Psalm 1, he argues that a legacy isn't built on isolated emotional moments but on the daily "proximity" of surrounding oneself with the right influences and the "practice" of consistent spiritual habits. Brian illustrates this transformation by showing how a once-fearful Peter, after being filled with the Holy Spirit in Acts 4, stood fearlessly before the same authorities he once fled, proving that a life rooted in Christ can move beyond temporary experiences into a transformative, lifelong mission.

Mar 9, 202642 min

S2024 Ep 236The Life of Peter: Week 4 | Brian Smith

In Week 4 of "The Life of Peter" series, Brian Smith reflects on the life of the Apostle Peter to illustrate how personal failure does not disqualify someone from their divine purpose. Brian connects his own recent vulnerability—recovering from a lost voice after a family trip—to Peter’s "soul-crushing" public denial of Jesus. He emphasizes that while the "sifting" process of life often brings us to our lowest points, Jesus is never surprised by our failures and proactively seeks to restore us. By highlighting the parallel between Peter’s initial calling at the Sea of Galilee and his restoration breakfast with the resurrected Christ, Brian argues that the invitation to follow Jesus remains open even after we mess up. Ultimately, he encourages the congregation to leave their past mistakes behind, reminding them that God's grace is larger than any failure and that their story is far from over.

Mar 2, 202635 min

S2024 Ep 235The Life of Peter: Week 3 | Brian Smith

In Week 3 of "The Life of Peter" series, Brian explores the theme of identity and purpose through the life of Simon Peter, specifically focusing on the moment Simon recognizes Jesus as the true Messiah. Drawing a comparison to counterfeit products—like a "knockoff" soccer jersey with missing details—Brian warns that following a "counterfeit Jesus" (such as a self-help version, a mascot for personal beliefs, or a "vending machine" for desires) inevitably leads to a counterfeit identity and unfulfilled purpose. He highlights how Peter’s clarity didn't come from personal cleverness but from an authentic relationship and time spent with the real Jesus, who far surpasses the "shadows" of great prophets like John the Baptist, Elijah, or Jeremiah. Brian concludes that just as Simon was renamed Peter and given a foundational role in the church after professing his faith, we can only discover our own God-given purpose by looking past cultural counterfeits to see and follow the real Jesus, no matter the cost.

Feb 23, 202639 min

S2024 Ep 234The Life of Peter: Week 2 | Brian Smith

Brian Smith continues the series on the life of Peter from Matthew 14. He emphasizes Peter’s relatability as an ordinary person who, despite his flaws, was willing to follow Jesus even at a high cost. Brian draws a parallel between physical hurricanes and the "personal storms" of life—such as illness, job loss, or broken relationships—noting that these trials are sometimes assignments from God or consequences of our own choices. Using the imagery of Job’s longing for a mediator and the "anchor for the soul" from Hebrews, Brian explains that Jesus is the only one capable of walking on the waves to meet us in our chaos. He concludes by urging the church to respond to life’s storms by gathering together, listening to God’s word, and choosing to worship, while inviting those who feel they are sinking to echo Peter’s desperate prayer: "Lord, save me."

Feb 16, 202635 min

S2024 Ep 233Run Your Race | Pastor Jimmy Carter

Pastor Jimmy Carter uses the metaphor of "drifting" versus "running" to challenge believers to pursue an intentional faith. Drawing from Hebrews 12:1–3, he reflects on his own return to his home church after a decade away, warning that spiritual drift is often subtle and unintentional, much like being pulled by an ocean current while distracted. To combat this, he outlines three essential actions: following the faithful by surrounding oneself with godly mentors and peers, burying the baggage by confessing sin and discarding "hindrances" that slow spiritual progress, and considering the cross by keeping one's focus entirely on Jesus. Through personal anecdotes about surfing with his daughter and cycling with pro-athlete George Hincapie, Carter emphasizes that a life of endurance requires laying aside everything that weighs us down to finish the race God has set before us.

Feb 10, 202637 min

S2024 Ep 232The Life of Peter: Week 1 | Brian Smith

Student Pastor Brian Smith begins our new series on The Life of Peter. The Life of Peter is the story of an ordinary man who encountered an extraordinary Savior. From fishing boats to stormy seas, from bold faith to bitter failure, and from shame to restoration, Peter’s journey reminds us that God does not give up on broken people. This series explores how Jesus calls us, meets us in our weakness, restores us with grace, and shapes us into faithful followers who live with courage and purpose.

Feb 10, 202625 min

S2024 Ep 231Rekindle | Q&A with Kevin and Kerri Scarbrough

In the Q&A portion of "Rekindle" with Kevin and Kerri Scarbrough, a wide range of topics related to prayer and spiritual life, beginning with a discussion on a potential longer, multi-day seminar to further develop a culture of prayer at the local church, moving beyond it being a mere "add-on" to services. The speakers and attendees emphasized that a life of prayer involves inviting God into all decisions, even seemingly small ones like putting gas in a car, to avoid operating in one's own strength and instead allow the Lord to be central. This was connected to living out the fruit of the Spirit and great commandment, stressing that one must first experience God's love and character—not just have a mental knowledge—to pour it out to others. A key question addressed teaching the Holy Spirit to children and new believers with language barriers, asserting that adults shouldn't withhold difficult concepts, as children are receptive and the Holy Spirit is the true teacher; they also shared a testimony about the power of teaching a child to ask the Holy Spirit directly for patience. Finally, the role of corporate prayer was discussed as essential for unity and clarity in the church, contrasting it with self-focused "outer court" prayer requests, and attendees were encouraged to be individually prepared to intercede for and serve others in the corporate setting, maintaining a slowed-down, listening posture to hear God's voice.

Oct 6, 202537 min

S2024 Ep 230Rekindle | Session 2: The Holy Spirit | Kevin Scarbrough

In Session two of "Rekindle" Prayer Seminar, Kevin Scarbrough immediately shifted the focus from the concept of a reestablished personal "altar" to the essential, yet often-neglected, role of the Holy Spirit. Kevin emphasized that the Holy Spirit is the least desired person of the Trinity in Christian conversation, despite being the only member of the Godhead physically present on Earth and the key component to establishing a true prayer life and living in holiness. Kevin used John 16:7-8 as a foundation, highlighting Jesus' words that his departure was necessary for the Advocate (the Holy Spirit, or Paraclete) to come, whose primary job is to convict the world of sin and God's righteousness. Kevin stressed that the Holy Spirit is a co-equal person (not an "it"), who acts as the believer's defense against the enemy and whose every action is directed unto the Father to bring glory to Jesus. This relationship requires the believer's full surrender and dependence, as the Holy Spirit's guidance will often offend one's flesh and logic—a point illustrated by the story of a successful ministry that was shut down because it opposed the human comfort zone, and a stark warning from Acts 5 that lying to the Spirit is lying to God, underscoring the serious nature and authority of the Spirit.

Oct 6, 20251h 36m

S2024 Ep 229Rekindle | Session 1: The Posture Of Prayer | Kevin Scarbrough

In Session One of "Rekindle", led by Kevin Scarbrough of the Prayer Collective, began with an emphasis on making prayer a priority and a prayer of gratitude and reception for the coming teaching. Kevin immediately challenged the attendees to completely shatter their worldview about prayer, arguing that many Christians are spiritually distant from God despite professing faith. He introduced the dynamic yet simple nature of prayer, stating that it was never created but has eternally existed in God as the very communication between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Therefore, prayer should come naturally to humanity, created in God's image, because it is essentially communication with the Almighty using our entire being, not just our words, citing examples like a baby's kick in the womb as a form of communication. Kevin's ultimate goal for the seminar is to demonstrate that a proper prayer life requires the death of the flesh, where believers recognize that they do not belong to themselves but are dead to self and alive in Christ, allowing the Holy Spirit to move. This spiritual sacrifice on one's personal altar—the body, which is the temple and the priest—is essential for keeping the fire burning and pushing back against the kingdom of darkness, a concept illustrated by Elijah's rebuilding of the altar and confronting the prophets of Baal in 1 Kings 18.

Oct 6, 20251h 47m

S2024 Ep 228SERMON - BETWEEN TWO KINGDOMS - The Ballot (Allen Jackson)

During this election season, there are a lot of discussions raised around colors and allegiances - red, blue, Republican, Democrat, Independent, and a host of others. This sermon series, led by Allen Jackson, steers the discussion away from those things to focus on how God uses governments to accomplish His purposes, and Christian responsibilities related to that. Today's message takes us to the ballot box and beyond. Followers of Jesus are called to be faithful to the example of Jesus, whether delighted or disappointed. Love your enemies.October 27, 2024

Oct 28, 202434 min

S2024 Ep 227BIBLE STUDY -The Christian Role in Government, pt. 4

In conjunction with the Sunday sermon series, Chris Rylands is leading a four-part study on “The Christian Role in Government” each Wednesday. Tonight's topic asks, "How Then Shall We Live?"October 23, 2024

Oct 24, 202457 min
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