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  • The Resurrection of Jesus | Did It Really Happen and Why It Matters
    Apr 4 2026

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    In Episode 21 of The Proceeding Word, Ps Brian Heath and Emily Braithwaite explore one of the most important questions in human history: did Jesus really rise from the dead, and why does it matter?

    Recorded over the Easter weekend, this episode unpacks the central truth of Christianity. The resurrection of Jesus. Ps Brian explains why the resurrection is not just a belief, but the foundation of the Christian faith, and what it means for every person today.

    Looking at Scripture and historical evidence, this episode walks through four key areas that support the reality of the resurrection: the crucifixion of Jesus, the early reporting of the resurrection, the empty tomb, and eyewitness accounts. It also highlights the personal and transformative power of encountering the risen Christ.

    More than just history, this episode brings a personal challenge. The resurrection cannot remain just a story. Every person must seek the truth and decide for themselves who Jesus is, and what they will do with that truth.

    This episode concludes with an invitation to respond and a prayer for those ready to place their trust in Jesus.

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    24 m
  • Being Born Again | What Does It Really Mean?
    Feb 16 2026

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    In Episode 20 of The Proceeding Word, Ps Brian Heath and Emily Braithwaite explore one of the most important teachings of Jesus: being born again.

    Reading from John chapter 3, they unpack Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus and explain why being religious is not the same as being spiritually reborn. This episode clearly outlines what happens when someone receives Christ, what it means to believe in His name, and why salvation is by grace through faith.

    Ps Brian explains the supernatural reality of the new birth, becoming a new creation, being made alive together with Christ, complete forgiveness through the cross, and adoption into the family of God. The episode also outlines clear evidence of genuine conversion, including repentance, passion for God, and a transformed life.

    If you have ever wondered what being born again truly means, this episode offers biblical clarity and a personal invitation to respond.

    Scriptures Referenced

    John 3:1–5
    John 1:1–12
    Ephesians 2:4–5
    2 Corinthians 5:17
    Romans 3:23
    Romans 6:23
    Romans 8:11
    James 4:8
    Acts 2
    Matthew 28

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    37 m
  • The Purpose of the Cross | Redemption, Reconciliation, and New Life
    Feb 9 2026

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    In Episode 19 of The Proceeding Word, Ps Brian Heath and Emily Braithwaite return to the very heart of the Christian faith: the purpose of the cross.

    This episode explains why the cross is central to the gospel, what Jesus accomplished through His death, and how the cross brings redemption, forgiveness, reconciliation with God, and victory over sin and death. Ps Brian unpacks Scripture to show how Jesus became our substitute, initiated the New Covenant, and made a way for humanity to become sons and daughters of God.

    The episode also challenges listeners to move beyond intellectual understanding and respond personally to the message of the cross, concluding with a prayer of salvation and commitment to follow Jesus.

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    33 m
  • Who Is Jesus Really? | Revelation, Evidence, and the Son of God
    Feb 2 2026

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    In Episode 18 of The Proceeding Word, Ps Brian Heath and Emily Braithwaite explore one of the most important questions any person can ask: Who is Jesus really?

    This episode looks beyond opinions and cultural ideas and examines Jesus through Scripture, history, prophecy, and personal revelation. Ps Brian unpacks Jesus’ question to His disciples in Matthew 16 and explains why every person must decide for themselves who Jesus is.

    The conversation explores the difference between knowing about Jesus and knowing Him personally, the role of revelation from God, and the biblical foundation of the church. Ps Brian also discusses historical evidence for Jesus, Old Testament prophecies fulfilled in Christ, and the famous conclusion that Jesus was either a liar, a lunatic, or the Lord.

    Listeners are encouraged to seek truth for themselves, read Scripture, examine the evidence, and open their hearts to a personal relationship with Jesus. The episode concludes with a prayer inviting listeners to trust Jesus as Lord and Saviour.

    Scriptures Referenced

    Matthew 16:13–18
    John 14:6
    John 1
    Isaiah 53
    Isaiah 9:6
    Psalm 16:8–11
    Exodus 12
    Colossians 2:9
    Ephesians 1:7
    John 8:58

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    34 m
  • The Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation
    Jan 26 2026

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    In Episode 17 of The Proceeding Word, Ps Brian Heath and Emily Braithwaite explore the Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation as described in Ephesians chapter 1.

    Ps Brian unpacks Paul’s prayer for the church in Ephesus and explains why wisdom and revelation are essential for navigating life, leadership, faith, and calling. This episode draws a clear distinction between information and revelation, human wisdom and God’s wisdom, and knowing about God versus truly knowing Him.

    Through Scripture, historical context, and pastoral insight, listeners are encouraged to pursue a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit so the eyes of their understanding may be opened. The episode also offers practical guidance on how believers can grow in wisdom and revelation through desire, prayer, humility, and spiritual community.

    The episode concludes with Paul’s prayer spoken over listeners, inviting them to receive clarity, insight, and spiritual understanding from God.

    Scriptures Referenced

    Ephesians 1:15–19
    Acts 9
    Acts 19
    2 Corinthians 12
    1 Corinthians 2
    1 Corinthians 6:19–20
    James 1:5
    Proverbs 4:7
    Matthew 16:15–17

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    28 m
  • The Ongoing Work of the Holy Spirit Part 2: Pentecost and Transformation
    Jan 19 2026

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    In Episode 16 of The Proceeding Word, Ps Brian Heath and Emily Braithwaite continue their conversation on the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit. This episode focuses on Pentecost, the birth of the Church, and the progressive transformation that takes place when believers partner with the Holy Spirit.

    Ps Brian explains what happened in the upper room, why Pentecost changed history, and how the same Holy Spirit is at work today. He teaches that transformation is not always instant, but ongoing, as the Holy Spirit works from the inside out. The conversation explores renewing the inner life, renewing the mind, and walking daily in relationship with God.

    This episode also highlights the New Covenant, sonship, the Spirit of adoption, and the many names of the Holy Spirit that describe His work in believers. It concludes with an invitation prayer for those who want to follow Jesus and welcome the Holy Spirit’s transforming presence.

    Scriptures Referenced

    Acts 1:8
    Acts 2
    Acts 2:39
    Philippians 1:6
    John 14
    Ephesians 3:20
    2 Corinthians 3:18
    2 Corinthians 4:16
    Romans 12:2
    Ephesians 4:23
    1 Corinthians 2
    Romans 8

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    30 m
  • The Ongoing Work of the Holy Spirit: Power, Presence, and Promise
    Jan 12 2026

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    In Episode 15 of The Proceeding Word, Ps Brian Heath and Emily Braithwaite explore the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit. This conversation unpacks who the Holy Spirit is, why He is not a feeling or an idea but God Himself, and how He has been active from creation through to the church today.

    Ps Brian traces the work of the Holy Spirit through the Old Testament, the life of Jesus, and the outpouring at Pentecost. He explains how the Holy Spirit moved externally in the Old Covenant and now lives within believers under the New Covenant. The episode highlights Acts 1 and Acts 2 as history’s great turning point and explains the promise of power to live and witness for Christ.

    This episode also invites listeners into a deeper, ongoing relationship with the Holy Spirit, encouraging prayer, waiting on God, and daily dependence. It concludes with an invitation to commit your life to Jesus and welcome the Holy Spirit’s work.

    Scriptures Referenced

    Genesis 1:2
    John 4:24
    1 Samuel 16:13
    John 14
    Matthew 28:18–20
    Acts 1:4–8
    Acts 2:39
    1 Corinthians 3:16

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    28 m
  • Suffering, Grief, and Hope | Finding God in the Darkest Seasons
    Jan 5 2026

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    In Episode 14 of The Proceeding Word, Ps Brian Heath and Emily Braithwaite address one of the most confronting realities of life: suffering, grief, and loss.

    Drawing from Scripture, pastoral experience, and personal testimony, Ps Brian speaks honestly about mental health, trauma, depression, and the seasons of pain that every person will face. This episode reminds listeners that suffering is not a sign of failure or lack of faith, but a shared human experience that God meets us in.

    From the stories of Job, Joseph, David, Elijah, and the apostles, to Romans 8:28 and Psalm 34, this conversation points to hope, healing, and the presence of God in the darkest moments. Ps Brian encourages believers not to waste their suffering, but to allow God to use it to shape faith, compassion, and purpose.

    This episode is for anyone walking through grief, mental health struggles, loss, or discouragement, and for those walking alongside others who are hurting.

    Scriptures Referenced

    Romans 8:28
    Psalm 34:4, 18
    Psalm 23
    Psalm 40:1
    Isaiah 53
    James 4:8

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    28 m