
P.S. Post Sermon Podcast
Claim This Podcastby Wes McAdams
Podcast Overview
<p>The P.S. Post Sermon Podcast is where Wes McAdams and other ministers from the church of Christ on McDermott Road keep the conversation going after Sunday’s sermon. Each week, we sit down to unpack the message more deeply, answer questions from our church family, and respond to feedback. This is a space for honest discussion, biblical reflection, and practical application. Whether you missed the sermon, want to dig deeper into the passage, or are wrestling with how the message connects to real life, this podcast is designed for you. Think of it as the "postscript" to Sunday’s worship—a chance to process, reflect, and grow together in faith. Join us as we explore Scripture, talk through tough questions, and encourage one another to live more like Jesus in our homes, our workplaces, and our community.</p>
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9/3/2025
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Recent Episodes

May 26, 2026
Your Stress Isn't the Whole Story
<p>In this episode of the P.S. Podcast, Barrett and Wes unpack Sunday’s sermon from Philippians 4:2–9, continuing the “Don’t Freak Out” series by talking honestly about stress, anxiety, and family life in light of the gospel. They discuss why so many Christians feel guilty for being anxious, how passages like “be anxious for nothing” have often been misapplied, and why Paul’s call to rejoice is only good news when it is firmly “in the Lord.” Wes explains what it means to “agree in the Lord,” how to put our conflicts, stress, and family tensions into the larger context of God’s kingdom, and why we must learn both to lament and to rejoice as people of hope. Along the way they explore the difference between therapeutic and theological reading of Scripture, how the gospel offers more than “cheap” reassurances about temporary circumstances, and how real hope lets us hold joy in one hand and grief in the other.<br /><br />This conversation is based on the recent sermon, "Don't Freak Out: When Stress is Overwhelming." You can listen to that full sermon at <a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.ccmcdermott.org/sermons/when-stress-is-overwhelming/" target="_blank">https://www.ccmcdermott.org/sermons/when-stress-is-overwhelming/</a></p>

May 18, 2026
How to Keep Broken Promises from Breaking Us
<p>Everyone knows the sting of a broken promise. Whether it's a friend who let you down, a spouse who didn't follow through, a leader who failed to deliver. That kind of disappointment has a way of unraveling us. But what if the real problem isn't the broken promise itself? What if it's where we placed our trust to begin with?</p><p>Psalm 146 has a provocative word for people-pleasers, idealists, and anyone who's ever put too much faith in a political leader or a loved one: don't trust in princes. Wes and Matt dig into what that really means, not just for governments and authorities, but for marriages, families, and churches, and wrestle with the honest tension between holding people accountable and not falling apart when they fall short. How do you hold grief in one hand and joy in the other? This conversation might change how you think about trust.<br /><br />Listen to this Sunday's sermon, "Don't Freak Out: When Promises Are Broken" (Psalm 146) at <a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.ccmcdermott.org/sermons/when-promises-are-broken/" target="_blank">https://www.ccmcdermott.org/sermons/when-promises-are-broken/</a></p>

May 11, 2026
Choosing Patience Over Panic (Habakkuk 3:17-19)
<p>In this episode, Wes McAdams and Barrett Bingham dig into the book of Habakkuk after Wes's Mother's Day sermon left him questioning whether he'd chosen the right text. They discuss plans falling apart, complaining to God, choosing patience over panic, and what it really means to rejoice in a Savior when the situation gives you nothing to celebrate.</p><p></p><p>Listen to Sunday's sermon, "When Plans Fall Apart" (Habakkuk 3:17-19) at <a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.ccmcdermott.org/sermons/when-plans-fall-apart/" target="_blank">https://www.ccmcdermott.org/sermons/when-plans-fall-apart/</a></p>
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- What is P.S. Post Sermon Podcast?
<p>The P.S. Post Sermon Podcast is where Wes McAdams and other ministers from the church of Christ on McDermott Road keep the conversation going after Sunday’s sermon. Each week, we sit down to unpack the message more deeply, answer questions from our church family, and respond to feedback. This is a space for honest discussion, biblical reflection, and practical application. Whether you missed the sermon, want to dig deeper into the passage, or are wrestling with how the message connects to real life, this podcast is designed for you. Think of it as the "postscript" to Sunday’s worship—a chance to process, reflect, and grow together in faith. Join us as we explore Scripture, talk through tough questions, and encourage one another to live more like Jesus in our homes, our workplaces, and our community.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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