
First Baptist Church Saltillo
First Baptist Church Saltillo · Evan Wilson
Show overview
First Baptist Church Saltillo has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 291 episodes. That works out to roughly 3 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 33 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-US-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 23 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2023, with 94 episodes published. Published by Evan Wilson.
From the publisher
We believe a healthy disciple of Jesus is one who spends meaningful time with God on a regular basis. We hope these weekly sermons and teachings from our worship gatherings will encourage you in your faith journey.
Latest Episodes
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Under the Knife
The Trail is Broken
Snow White
Jersey Swap

Get In The Raft
Pastor Danny preaches from Romans 3:21-31. After all the bad news in the beginning of Romans, the apostle Paul finally makes the good news clear — we’re made right with God through the sacrifice of Jesus! We quickly discover that salvation can’t be gained, only given.

Just Yours
Pastor Danny preaches from Romans 3:1-20. Through a series of questions, the apostle Paul leaves no doubt as to the standing of all people before God. But as we reflected on this Scripture in light of Palm Sunday, we were reminded that even though sin leaves us condemned, God leaves us cleansed.

Stop Painting the Piano
Pastor Danny preaches from Romans 2:12-29. In this passage of Scripture, the apostle Paul makes it clear that religious activity cannot save anyone from their sins. Our performance can’t save. Our privileges can’t save. Our procedures can’t save. Only a person can save and His name is Jesus. We don’t need a religion, we need a relationship.

Chip It Away
Pastor Danny preaches from Romans 2:1-11. In this passage of Scripture, the apostle Paul reminds us that all people are sinners. No matter who you are, even good people are still guilty people.

United in Heart
Tanner Aldridge preaches from Romans 1:18–32, exploring Paul’s sobering description of the human heart apart from God. When we see the depth of humanity’s brokenness and rebellion, the gospel becomes even more clearly the good news of God’s grace through Jesus.

When in Rome
Pastor Danny preaches from Romans 1:8-17. The apostle Paul stresses the importance of the gospel message. We discovered that the message is the mission.

The Gospel Changes Everything
As we begin our new series in Romans, Pastor Tanner reminds us that the gospel isn’t just a message we believe—it’s a reality that changes everything. From Paul’s opening words in Romans 1:1–7, we see the gospel as personal, biblical, international, and familial—bringing sinners to Christ, grounding us in God’s Word, sending us to the nations, and uniting us as one family in Jesus.

Standing on His Shoulders
Pastor Danny preaches from 1 Corinthians 9:19-27. The apostle Paul was willing to sacrifice anything needed to lead people to faith in Jesus. He reminds all believers that our sacrifice, doing whatever it takes to lead others to Jesus, can become their strength — we can be the shoulders others can stand on.

Worth the Stop
Pastor Danny preaches from Luke 9:57-62. Jesus told His disciples that following Him, doing whatever it takes for His glory, would be challenging and costly. However, even though there would be struggles, the struggle was worth the scars.

Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight
Pastor Danny preaches from Hebrews 10:19-25. The writer of Hebrews taught us how Jesus has become our perfect sacrifice, our great high priest, He has made a way for us to have a personal relationship with God. From this, we were challenged with a simple truth — How Jesus loves should be the motivation for how we live.

Practical Atheist
Pastor Danny teaches from Psalm 14. In this psalm, David describes the fool who claims there is no God. We certainly would think of the atheist who claims God is not real. However, the language David uses helps us to envision two types of "fools" or two types of atheists. There's the professing atheist and the practical atheist. One says it and one lives it. When we think about our lives as Christ followers, we must always remember what we do is often more important than what we declare.

Drop the Bomb
Pastor Danny teaches from Acts 9:31, where we see and are challenged by how quickly the church began to multiply. The mission Jesus gave the first church, making disciples, was meant to multiply throughout the world. That’s till true today — the mission was meant to multiply.

Faithful God
Pastor Danny teaches from Genesis 15-21. As we looked at the life of Abraham, we noticed, above all else, God's faithfulness. No matter what may happen in our lives, GOD IS ALWAYS FAITHFUL

Not Another Dead Sea
Pastor Danny preaches from Acts 9:20-30. Once Saul surrendered his life to Jesus and surrounded his life with accountable relationships, he began to serve Jesus by living on mission for His kingdom. From Saul’s faith journey we discovered a powerful truth — Jesus works in you so He can work through you.

To The Top
Pastor Danny teaches from Genesis 11:1-9. From the story of the Tower of Babel, we discover how damaging sin can be in our lives. Though we may not realize it, sin never stays small.