Christmas didn’t arrive in calm and quiet—it came into a broken world. In this episode of the Sermon Notes Podcast, Jay Strother and Brian Ball walk through Matthew 2 to explore Herod’s violence, Mary and Joseph’s costly obedience, and the clash of kingdoms surrounding Jesus’ birth. Rather than avoiding suffering and lament, Matthew shows us a deeper Christmas hope: the true King has come, God is with us in the darkness, and evil will not have the final word.
In this episode of the Sermon Notes podcast, host Jay Strother and Brian Ball take a deeper dive into Matthew’s Gospel as we approach Christmas. Together, they discuss how Matthew reveals Jesus as the promised King, unpacking key themes of authority, fulfillment, and the kingship of Jesus.
Explore fascinating cultural and historical context—from the motivations of Herod the Great to the different Jewish factions like the Pharisees and Sadducees. Plus, Jay Strother and Brian Ball shed light on the mysterious story of the Magi, what their journey reveals, and the power of being spiritually watchful and obedient.
You'll also hear practical insights on how not to miss what God is doing in your life, the importance of biblical community, and why true change comes from submitting to God’s Word. Whether you’re a long-time Bible reader or just getting started, this episode will challenge and encourage you in your faith journey!
What really happened in Matthew 1:18–25, and why does Joseph’s quiet “yes” still matter today? In this episode of the Sermon Notes Podcast, Jay Strother and Brian Ball walk through Joseph’s world—an honor–shame culture, an unexpected pregnancy, and an angelic dream that upended his settled plans. Together they unpack Joseph and the virgin birth, the fulfillment of Isaiah’s Emmanuel prophecy, and the mystery of Jesus as fully God and fully man. Along the way, they talk about wonder in an age of instant answers, ordinary obedience that changes history, and what it means to start each day saying, “Lord, I’m still here—what do You want me to do today?”
Matthew 1–2 doesn’t just tell a Christmas story—it reveals how God has been guiding history toward Jesus all along. In this episode, Jay Strother and Brian Ball explore these opening chapters of Matthew, weaving together genealogy, world empires, religious factions, and everyday people to show how the promised King arrived through unexpected paths—and how we can avoid missing Him ourselves.
In this episode of Sermon Notes, Brian Ball sits down with Aaron Bryant to trace the theme of authority through Matthew 21–28. From religious leaders who fear people more than God, to parables that expose empty religion and invite real repentance, this conversation shows how Jesus is not just a teacher with opinions, He is the King with all authority. The guys close in Matthew 28 with the Great Commission, challenging us to trust Christ’s rule in every corner of life and live what we say we believe.
In this episode of the Sermon Notes Podcast, Jay Strother and Brian Ball walk through Matthew 15–18 and show how these chapters form a powerful, connected narrative about Jesus’ kingdom, the heart behind our actions, the value of every believer, and how the church is meant to care for one another. From Jesus confronting empty tradition, to Peter’s confession, the transfiguration, the lost sheep, and the biblical model of restoring a brother or sister, this conversation will help you see Jesus more clearly and understand how His kingdom community is meant to live today.
In this episode of the Sermon Notes Podcast, we walk through Matthew 10–14 and discover how Jesus’ authority reorients everything—our fear, our families, our doubts, and our ministry. From persecution and missionary training in Matthew 10, to John the Baptist’s doubts, Sabbath controversy, the parables of the sower, and the Feeding of the 5,000, you’ll see how Jesus invites us to trust His abundance instead of living with a scarcity mindset. We talk life groups, gospel conversations, and what it means to be a conduit of God’s grace as we “go and feed” the people He’s placed around us.
What does it mean to live under Jesus’ authority? In this conversation, Jay Strother and Brian Ball explore Matthew 8–9—where Jesus heals the sick, calms storms, casts out demons, and calls disciples to follow Him. They unpack how faith recognizes His power, how authority is delegated by God, and how we can respond with humble obedience in our everyday lives. This episode will help you see the King more clearly and follow Him more faithfully.
In this episode of the Sermon Notes podcast, host Brian Ball is joined by Wade Owens, campus and teaching pastor at the Church at Nolensville, to dive deep into the Gospel of Matthew, focusing on the Sermon on the Mount. Together, they explore chapters 5-7, unpacking Jesus’ revolutionary teachings on discipleship, heart transformation, and authentic Christian living. The discussion covers everything from the Beatitudes and the importance of genuine faith, to spiritual maturity, prayer, generosity, and the challenges of living out kingdom values in a countercultural way. With practical wisdom and encouraging stories, Brian and Wade tackle big questions about judgment, discernment, spiritual fruit, and building a life on the firm foundation of Christ. This episode is filled with thoughtful insights and actionable steps for anyone wanting to grow deeper in faith and follow Jesus with intention.
What does Jesus really mean when He tells us to give, pray, and fast in secret? Why is storing up treasures in heaven the key to freedom from anxiety? In this episode of the Sermon Notes Podcast, Jay Strother and Brian Ball unpack Matthew 6, showing how Jesus reorients our spiritual practices and daily priorities around His kingdom. Discover the true meaning of kingdom living—and why trusting God with your daily bread changes everything.
What does it really mean to live the Sermon on the Mount? In this episode of the Sermon Notes Podcast, Jay Strother and Brian Ball unpack Matthew 5 and explore the true heart of kingdom living—where righteousness flows from the inside out, not external rule-following. From anger and lust to divorce and loving your enemies, this episode challenges cultural norms and reveals how Jesus redefines obedience, relationships, and the radical nature of life in God’s kingdom.
In this episode of the Sermon Notes Podcast, host Jay Strother and guest Brian Ball dive deep into the Sermon on the Mount, unpacking the beginning of Jesus' most famous teaching in the Gospel of Matthew. The conversation explores the historical and theological significance of the Sermon on the Mount, drawing rich parallels between Jesus and Moses, and highlighting the radically countercultural nature of Jesus’ message. Jay and Brian discuss the Beatitudes, emphasizing how they reveal the character traits of kingdom citizens, not as a checklist, but as the natural outworkings of a transformed heart in Christ. They reflect on the idea of blessing, spiritual dependence, humility, and the importance of living as salt and light in a challenging world. The episode offers both accessible insights and practical encouragement for listeners seeking to follow Jesus more faithfully in daily life.
In this episode of the Sermon Notes podcast, Jay Strother and Brian Ball dive deep into the biblical call to discipleship, continuing their journey through the Gospel of Matthew. As they unpack the stories of Jesus calling His first disciples—including fishermen, tax collectors, and skeptics—they explore what it means to follow Jesus with immediate obedience, childlike faith, and a willingness to count the cost.
Jay and Brian reflect on how discipleship in the first century required not just belief, but a total reordering of life—leaving behind jobs, family expectations, and comfort to walk with Jesus. They contrast this radical call with today’s culture of shallow relationships and delayed commitment, offering a powerful reminder that Jesus still calls, and we are still invited to obey. If you're wrestling with what it looks like to truly follow Christ, this conversation is packed with biblical wisdom, pastoral insight, and heartfelt encouragement.
In this episode of the Sermon Notes podcast, host Jay Strother and guest Brian Ball dive deep into Matthew 4, unpacking the powerful story of Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness. Building on insights from previous weeks, they explore the connections between Jesus’ experience and the broader storyline of scripture, especially how the Gospel of Matthew highlights the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. The conversation tackles what it means to follow Jesus through times of testing, the reality of spiritual warfare, and how God's Word equips believers to stand firm against temptation. Jay and Brian offer thoughtful reflections on the nature of true identity, the danger of shortcuts, and the importance of grounding oneself in scripture rather than cultural narratives or emotions. With practical applications and rich biblical context, this episode invites listeners to find hope and resilience in Christ’s example and victory.
In this episode of the Sermon Notes podcast, host Jay Strother is joined by Brian Ball as they kick off a new series diving deep into the Gospel of Matthew. The conversation explores the unique perspective Matthew brings as both a former tax collector and a keen observer of Jewish tradition, highlighting how Jesus fulfills Old Testament prophecies and is revealed as the true King. Together, Jay and Brian discuss the historical and religious context of first-century Judaism, the powerful call to repentance issued by John the Baptist, and the importance of understanding and living out the authority and kingship of Jesus in our everyday lives. With plenty of engaging anecdotes and practical applications, this episode sets the stage for a meaningful journey through Matthew’s gospel, encouraging listeners to dig deeper into scripture, embrace repentance, and reflect Christ’s kingdom in their own lives.
In this inspiring episode of the Sermon Notes podcast, host Jay Strother sits down with Keegan and Carla, global workers serving in Southeast Asia, to wrap up a special series on missions. Keegan and Carla share their unique journeys—how a passion for media, art, and counseling led them to serve with CREATE Labs and WELL International, using creative media and soul care to reach unreached people groups and support other missionaries.
The conversation delves into topics like contextualization, the power of equipping local leaders, challenges of cross-cultural family life, and the need for soul care among missionaries. With honest stories and practical wisdom, Keegan and Carla invite listeners to consider their own passions as potential avenues for God’s work, reminding us that everyone—regardless of gifting—has a role to play in advancing the gospel.
Discover how a medical missionary in Kenya is bringing hope, healing, and discipleship across Africa. In this inspiring episode of the Sermon Notes podcast, Britney—a pediatric surgeon—and her husband Micah share how God is using their gifts to train the next generation of African doctors, care for critically ill children, and lead Bible studies that equip future leaders.
Learn how their journey through medicine, missions, and marriage is impacting lives in Kenya and beyond. Whether you’re called to go or called to send, this conversation will deepen your view of global missions.
In this episode of the Sermon Notes podcast, Jay Strother sits down with Danielle Schneider, a seasoned global worker who has served in South Africa for over 17 years. Danielle shares her inspiring journey of being called to missions, the pivotal moments that led her to Living Hope Ministries, and her dual roles as a life skills educator and children's ministry leader at King of Kings Baptist Church. Together, they discuss the unique challenges and joys of cross-cultural ministry, the importance of equipping national leaders, and how short-term mission trips can often serve as a launching pad for deeper involvement. Listeners will also hear about the impact of partnership between local churches and global ministries, as well as the personal side of missionary life—highlighting both the excitement and the sacrifices involved. The episode wraps up with practical advice for those discerning a call to missions and an invitation to pray for Danielle, Living Hope, and the ongoing gospel work among children and families in South Africa.
In this episode of the Sermon Notes podcast, Jay Strother kicks off a special August series focused on global missions by sitting down with Winston and Emmy Coltart, global workers serving in Zimbabwe. The conversation explores their remarkable journey from meeting on a short-term mission trip to planting a church and opening a gospel-centered coffee shop near a university in Zimbabwe. Winston and Emmy share candidly about the challenges and joys of ministry in Africa, adapting their outreach strategies, and how Romans 1:16-17 has shaped their boldness and confidence in sharing Christ. The episode is filled with inspiring personal stories, honest reflections on cross-cultural ministry, and encouragement for listeners to embrace their own call to obedience and mission, no matter where they are.
In this episode of Sermon Notes, host Jay Strother and guest Brandon Hayes, campus and teaching pastor at the church at Harpeth Heights, wrap up the "For the Church" series with a deep dive into Acts 18:18-23. Together, they discuss how the apostle Paul's pattern of everyday faithfulness and intentional discipleship was key to strengthening the early church—not just growing in numbers but building genuine depth and resilience among believers.
The conversation highlights the rhythms of ministry, the importance of relationships within the church, and the value of spiritual fundamentals like prayer, gospel community, and encouragement. Jay and Brandon also share practical examples from their own pastoral experiences and reflect on how moments of faithfulness—even the understated and unseen—can have lasting impact for the church’s mission today.