Alpha and Omega Ministries

Religion & Spirituality

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Enjoy the newest sermons from Alpha and Omega Ministries in Phoenix, Arizona via our podcast feed.

Episodes

  • Road Trip DL from Lubbock, Texas!

    This episode reviews purgatory comments and a claim about Jerome and the Apocryphal books. It also examines the Jacob Hansen/Allie Beth Stuckey conversation, focusing on Acts 17.

  • Road Trip Dividing Line from Albuquerque!

    The episode discusses the citation of Irenaeus and the church of Rome, providing context and meaning. It also features a reading of a five-chapter book, with the content left for the listener to discover.

  • Responses to Online Interactions, More on the LDS Priesthood and Authority Claims

    The episode covers online interactions regarding salvation issues with various individuals and discusses Jacob Hansen's appearance on Allie Beth Stuckey's "Relatable" program.

  • The House of Loreto, Stephen Boyce, the Cringey NXR Guys, and Hansen on ABS

    This episode of Alpha and Omega Ministries covers the House of Loreto, Stephen Boyce's stance on defending Rome's dogmatic claims, the NXR cigarette picture, and discussions on LDS priesthood.

  • Papal Evolution, Christless Nationalism, Jacob Hansen with ABS

    This episode covers a wide range of subjects, including fitness in one's sixties, the collapse of the Black family, potential repeal of the 19th Amendment, the evolution of the Papacy, and an appearance by Jacob Hansen on the Relatable pod…

  • Fake Memes, Monetization, Thomas and Dionysius

    The podcast episode covers various topics including convert syndrome, the effects of monetization on social media discourse, and an introduction to the Pseudo-Dionysian Corpus. Issues raised on the Relatable with ABS podcast with Jacob Han…

  • Open Zoom Calls, Great Questions!

    This episode of Alpha and Omega Ministries features an open Zoom call where tough questions on the canon of Scripture, epistemology, and politics were discussed. Callers from Ireland and Hungary participated, and in-depth responses were pr…

  • Church History Proves the Necessity of Sola Scriptura

    This episode analyzes a citation from Basil the Great regarding the veneration of images, tracing its original meaning and its later application by John of Damascus and the iconophiles at Nicea II, which influenced Roman Catholic and Easte…

  • Popes and Trump and Webbon Oh My!

    This Alpha and Omega Ministries episode covers Trump's healing meme, the Pope's interactions with Muslims, and Joel Webbon's commentary on Catholic views of the Reformation, with an emphasis on Jewish connections.

  • Aaron Shafovaloff on the New Mormonism

    Aaron Shafovaloff discusses recent developments in Mormonism, including a review of a clip featuring Blake Ostler and others in the "New Mormonism" movement who question the historic view of God.

  • Geisler's Parable Unpacked and Refuted

    The episode refutes Jacob Hansen's parable, referred to as "boys in the pond" or "girls in a lake," finding it inconsistent with biblical teachings. It also addresses aspects of LDS theology.

  • Final Road Trip DL from Utah Trip

    This episode of Alpha and Omega Ministries addresses events following a debate in Ogden, discussing topics like integrity and argumentation. The program also explores the emergence of Neo-Mormonism in contrast to traditional LDS beliefs.

  • Pre-Debate Road Trip Dividing Line

    Dr. White broadcasts from the road before a debate in Ogden, Utah. The episode addresses extreme rhetoric concerning the Hebrew Old Testament and the Greek Septuagint, and includes a review of the Austin vs. Hansen cross-examination for de…

  • Road Trip Dividing Line from Salt Lake #2

    The Dividing Line episode covers Supreme Court justices, Eucharistic miracles, and debate preparation, including a segment from a debate between Avery Austin and Jacob Hansen.

  • Road Trip DL from Salt Lake City

    This episode features musings on secularism, the death of the West, and God's judgment, broadcast from the Mobile Command Center.

  • First DL in the New Mobile Command Center!

    The team tested their new mobile studio setup in their 5th wheel, which is still being tweaked. They are preparing for a trip to Utah for a debate with Shabir Ally, covering topics such as the Apocrypha and the Qur'an.

  • Corrie Ten Boom Attacked, Scholarship Under the Lordship of Christ

    This episode addresses Michael Spangler's attack on Corrie Ten Boom and The Hiding Place, Dan McClellan's response, and explores the principles of conducting scholarship under the Lordship of Christ, influencing how one approaches biblical…

  • SLC Debate Review Completed, Brief Pronouns Addressed

    This episode reviews the cross-examination from the Hansen v. Heschmeyer debate, discussing various topics. It also includes a response to a 2019 claim concerning preferred pronouns.

  • Mary was a Jew, and Bad Unitarian Arguments

    This episode addresses the question of whether Mary was Jewish, referencing a clip of Joel Webbon. It also analyzes arguments and responses from a Unitarian debate, extending to 80 minutes.

  • No Monotheism in the Bible!

    The Alpha and Omega Ministries episode examines Dan McClellan's assertion that the Bible lacks monotheism, presenting a counterargument by analyzing Jeremiah 10. The discussion also includes updates on debates and ministry activities.

  • James Talarico and the PCUSA Exposed

    Dr. White discusses claims made by Texas Senate candidate James Talarico concerning transgenderism, abortion, and the Christian faith.

  • More from the Salt Lake Debate, then, Joseph Smith's Sermon in the Grove

    This episode features continued discussion of the Jacob Hansen/Joe Heschmeyer debate, focusing on Joe's examination of Jacob. It also reviews Joseph Smith's "Sermon in the Grove," a discourse on the plurality of gods given 11 days before h…

  • Rome's Forced Anachronism

    This episode of The Dividing Line examines comments by Trent Horn and the Hansen/Heschmeyer debate, addressing issues within the sola scriptura discussion and analyzing cross-examination.

  • Reviewing the Jacob Hansen/Joe Heschmeyer Debate

    We started listening to the cross-examination in the debate over the "Great Apostasy" that took place back in December between Jacob Hansen and Joe Heschmeyer. This is allowing us to delve into Mormonism, Roman Catholicism, Church History,…

  • The Christian Shema vs. Dr. Smith

    Today we dove into the debate I did with Dr. Dustin Smith in Dallas on the Trinity vs. Unitarianism, and in particular, our reasons for doing debates, etc. Then we looked at 1 Corinthians 8:6, which came up in the debate, and used it as an…

  • Debate Review Dividing Line

    Started doing some debate reviews on the program today. Mentioned a little bit about my debate with Dr. Smith, but will review more of that in a future program. Then we looked at some cross-examination from the Nortier/Flowers debate and s…

  • Road Trip DL from Willcox, Arizona

    We covered the waterfront on our last program for this trip. I talked a bit about the lie of "transgenderism," covered the wild spin being put out by the "Biblical Unitarians" prior to the release of the video of the debate from a week ago…

  • Road Trip DL from Flower Mound: Lots of Topics, Mainly Atonement and Free Will

    Covered a lot of topics today from here in Texas, but mainly looked at some material regarding people's responses to comments about Romans 5, the atonement (responding to William Lane Craig's denial of original sin), and the ever-present i…

  • Road Trip DL from Flower Mound, Texas

    I did a quick trip update at the start, including a brief discussion of how to get yourself stuck in ice when you are 54 feet long and 13.5 feet tall and weigh 24,000 pounds. But most of the program was a discussion of last night's dialogu…

  • An Almost Radio Free Geneva Before Another Road Trip

    Could have done an RFG today since we covered a Frank Turek clip and made some comments about Kevin Thompson and Ephesians 1:4 (might play the whole clip next week), but we also had to talk about how you need an IQ above 130, and a very hi…

  • Thoughts On A Divided Nation

    Will confess, we sort of wandered a bit today given the constant drum beat of division and moral insanity in our culture. Eventually got to the church invasion on Sunday in St. Paul, Minnesota, and what it might indicate we could be facing…

  • Baptists for the Holy Roman Empire, the Variant at 1 Timothy 3:16

    As promised, I looked over the "Sacralism on Steroids" graphic put out by the "New Christian Right" putting Donald Trump as Constantine (seriously) and noted the simplistic history that always accompanies these kinds of movements. Then we…

  • Icon Veneration Debate Announcement, then Barrett’s Students Converting

    We started off the program with the major announcement of the scheduling of a major debate later in 2026 with Craig Truglia on the topic of the veneration of icons and the Seventh Ecumenical Council. I explained why this is a vital topic w…

  • A House Divided, Then Guilty of the Blood of Men

    Today we covered two things mainly, the clear division of the United States and its causes and, more to the point, what it will mean for the church in the near future and then we moved to Acts 20 and Paul's comments to the Ephesian elders…

  • No Gold in the Talmud, Upcoming Events and More

    Tried to mine some gold from the Talmud at the start of the program, but didn't get any, then talked a good bit about the upcoming Qadhi dialogue and the inane attempts to parallel that with the politically motivated Christless Nationalism…

  • Christless Nationalism and then "The New Mormonism"

    First half was talking about new books and video series coming out from the Christless Nationalists, and then moved on to the "New Mormonism" developing up in Utah, a fascinating topic. Join us as we press into 2026!

  • The Descent of CNism into the World of Candace Owens

    So on Christmas day Joel Webbon responded to a Christian woman by simply saying "Silence, Jew. It's Christmas." And so began another eruption of the degradation of CNism into just another "it's the Jews" group, with Joel Webbon and Eric Co…

  • Advent Traditions, Anti-Reformed Rants and Arguments

    Started off taking a LOT more time than I expected talking about ancient housing arrangements, what a "manger" might be, etc., and then moved on to a rant against Reformed theology and a common argument against God's decree that keeps comi…

  • Open Phones with Great Questions (Except for One)!

    Really had fun on today's program! Started off with a question I have for a Reformed Baptist minister, and all of his tribe, and the issue of "ecumenical councils," then went to callers. The first, about "Holocaustianity" went too long and…

  • Holocaustianity? Really Joel? The Weirdness Continues, Plus a Little Soteriology101.

    I guess I had more stuff from Joel Webbon than I thought I did as I kept running into it as I looked through my bookmarks today and we kept circling back, my apologies! But, after talking about "Holocaustianity" we did get to some Provisio…

  • Road Trip Dividing Line: Conditionalism, Immaculate Conception

    Touched on the current controversy raging over conditionalism/annihilationism in the first half hour. It is a tough topic, and rarely approached from the perspective that would allow a consistent, and biblical, conclusion. Then we looked a…

  • Road Trip Dividing Line: X Theology Responses

    Covered a lot of topics today. Answered three questions from a great apologist up north (not that he needed them!), then dove into stuff on John 6, the use of metaphor, King James Onlyism and Steven Anderson (again!), Redeemed Zoomer, Bish…

  • Road Trip Dividing Line: Insane World Stuff, BishopJaxi's Self-Refuting Question

    Did the program live from Pryor, Oklahoma (it's a bit nippy out here!). Covered some truly insane cultural items at the start, and then moved on to responding to @BishopJaxi's attack on sola scriptura on X. Important material for folks wan…

  • Another Open Phones Dividing Line

    Covered a bunch of topics from Titus 1:6 and elders to Eastern Orthodoxy and sola scriptura and other topics. Will be doing another program on Wednesday given it is a holiday week, and then I head for Pryor, St. Charles, and elsewhere on F…

  • Open Phones Dividing Line!

    Rich and I were commenting after the show, "Why don't we do this more often? That was great!" Good calls on lots of topics as always. Two were on Reformed Baptists in churches of another denomination (one Lutheran, one PCA). Also calls on…

  • Skillet Non-Controversy, Conciliar Authority, CN Documentary

    Spent a little longer than I intended to address the "controversy" on line regarding Skillet's great rendition of O Come, O Come Emmanuel, and then moved on to comments made by Matthew Barrett on "conciliar authority" and being a Baptist.…

  • Mamdani, Gio Benitez and the USCCB, and Kings Back to You, Dr. Allen

    Had to finally comment on the election of an open communist (I explain how democratic socialists are just communists without guns...yet) in New York City, and what that means for the future. Then I looked at the recent reception of Gio Ben…

  • Papal Disunity, Historical Anachronism, Challenge to Provisionists, and More

    Looked at some interesting developments in last week's topic of the Papal document on Marian doctrines, and then transitioned into the issue of historical anachronism, and how it is popping up all over the place on the Internet, and no one…

  • Finishing Up on the New Vatican Document, Quick Retort to Joshua Charles

    Yes, I did briefly mention communism rising in the nation, but I kept that short. Focused on reading from the new document from the Vatican, going over its assertions, and then moving on at the very end to a thread with Joshua Charles, a c…

  • Mater Populi Fidelis: Today's Papal Pronouncement

    A whole lot of Roman Catholics around the world awoke today to deep disappointment. Not only did the new Papal document, Mater Papuli Fidelis, not define the 5th Marian dogma, it was, evidently, meant to be the stake in the heart of the mo…