Pastor Ben Reece
Bible & Bourbon with Pastor Ben
Some people think the Bible & Bourbon don't go together, but we disagree! Pastor Ben is a 9th-generation Kentuckian, born and raised in the heartland of bourbon. Over the generations, there are two things his family has passed down: a love of the Bible and a love of Bourbon. Each week, Ben invites you to grab a glass of your favorite libation and join him on a journey through scripture. Spend time learning not only about the words of scripture but also the historical and political context of each book of the Bible. No fire or brimstone, just the love of God and the spirits God helps us make!
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Jul 7, 2026
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Episodes
In the Wilderness: The Bible in a Year (Numbers 14:1-10) 07.07.2026 12:29
In the Wilderness traces Israel’s fear and frustration as they resist God’s leading and long for the false comfort of Egypt. This study invites us to see how unbelief distorts our vision and how God meets His people with truth, patience, and a call to trust Him again.
The Tabernacle: The Bible in a Year (Exodus 40: 1-38) 30.06.2026 19:19
The closing chapter of Exodus reveals the Tabernacle as the place where God chooses to dwell among His people, filling their ordinary wilderness with His extraordinary presence. This study invites us to consider how God still meets us in the midst of our journeys, guiding us with His glory and drawing us into a life shaped by His nearness.
Moses: The Bible in a Year (Exodus 2:1-10) 16.06.2026 13:56
In this session, we follow Moses’ dramatic rescue from danger, a story that reveals God’s quiet protection working through courageous, ordinary people. His preservation becomes the first sign that God is already preparing a deliverer who will one day lead His people into freedom.
Joseph: The Bible in a Year (Genesis 50: 15-21) 26.05.2026 13:29
In this study we witness Joseph respond to deep betrayal not with revenge but with a breathtaking confidence in God’s redemptive purposes. His words remind us that God can take what was meant for harm and weave it into a story of life, mercy, and restoration.
Jacob: The Bible in a Year (Genesis 32: 22-32) 19.05.2026 16:52
In this pivotal passage, Jacob undergoes a profound spiritual and physical transformation as he wrestles with a mysterious divine figure until daybreak. This encounter results in Jacob receiving the new name "Israel," symbolizing his struggle and ultimate reconciliation with God and humanity.
Abraham: The Bible in a Year (Genesis 15: 1-6) 12.05.2026 13:55
In this study we sit with Abraham in a moment of fear and uncertainty as God meets him with a promise bigger than he can imagine. Abraham’s quiet act of trust becomes a defining picture of faith as he believes God’s word before he sees its fulfillment.
Noah: The Bible in a Year (Genesis 6:5-8,11-13, 7:1-4,17-18, 8:18-21, 9:1-3,8-11) 05.05.2026 22:48
Noah’s story reveals both the depth of human corruption and the steadfast mercy of God, who chooses renewal over abandonment. Through the flood, the covenant, and the promise that follows, we see a God committed to preserving life and inviting humanity into a new beginning.
The Fall: The Bible in a Year (Genesis 3:1-24) 28.04.2026 17:22
In this episode, we explore humanity’s first act of disobedience and the far‑reaching consequences that follow, revealing how trust is fractured and relationship with God is altered. Even in judgment, we also see the first signs of God’s persistent grace, setting the stage for the long story of redemption that unfolds through the rest of Scripture.
Creation: The Bible in a Year (Genesis 1-2:14) 21.04.2026 14:46
This first episode begins our yearlong journey through the entire story of Scripture. We start where the Bible starts, with the sweeping account of creation. In Genesis 1 and 2, God brings light out of darkness, order out of chaos, and life into a world that did not yet exist. These opening chapters reveal not only how the world began but who God is: powerful, purposeful, generous, and deeply rela...
Easter Message (Luke 24: 1-7) 07.04.2026 10:38
What does the empty tomb mean for us in our lives?
Blind (John 9: 35-41) 24.03.2026 11:13
In this study, Jesus exposes the difference between physical sight and spiritual blindness, inviting us to recognize Him with open hearts.
Back When (Exodus 17:1-4) 17.03.2026 13:31
The Israelites wanted to return to Egypt the moment they felt the pressure of thirst. When they faced a lack of water, they were ready to go back to the very place God had already delivered them from. We often do the same. When life gets difficult, we’re tempted to retreat to old patterns, old comforts, and even old forms of bondage instead of trusting the God who is leading us forward.
The Law of Grace (Romans 5:15-17) 10.03.2026 11:13
Paul contrasts Adam’s trespass with Christ’s gift, showing that while sin brought death, the grace of God overflows even more to bring life. This study reflects on how Christ’s obedience establishes a new way of living shaped not by condemnation but by the abundant grace that restores and transforms.
The Tree of Life (Genesis 2:15-17) 03.03.2026 14:18
This study explores the contrast between the Tree of Life, which represents God’s invitation into trust, dependence, and flourishing, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, which symbolizes the human impulse to define life on our own terms. In the garden, God places humanity before both trees, not as a trap, but as a choice. One path leads to life received; the other to life grasped. We’l...
Who Do You Say that I Am? - Jesus the Friend (Luke 24: 17-33) 10.02.2026 13:01
In this session, we explore the story of the risen Jesus walking with two discouraged disciples on the road to Emmaus. Though they do not recognize Him at first, Jesus draws near, listens to their grief, and opens the Scriptures to them. This study invites us to see Jesus as the Friend who meets us in confusion and disappointment, walks beside us with patience, and reveals Himself in ways that rek...
Why Jesus Refused the Gift of Myrrh (Matthew 2:1-12) 06.01.2026 15:43
In the Gospel story of Jesus’ birth, the magi bring gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, with myrrh foreshadowing suffering and death. At the cross, Jesus is again offered wine mixed with myrrh, a numbing drink meant to dull pain, and he refuses it, choosing to face suffering with full awareness and faithfulness. Together, these moments point to a Messiah who will not let death or pain have th...
The Community of a Hero (Luke 2: 8-14) 23.12.2025 9:06
This study explores how the birth of Christ was first announced to a community of ordinary shepherds, showing that God’s greatest work is revealed and shared within community. Together, Luke 2:8–14 invites us to see how hope, courage, and joy are nurtured when God’s good news is experienced and lived out together.
Humility of a Hero (Philippians 2:5-11) 16.12.2025 10:44
Discover how Jesus redefined heroism, not through power or pride, but through humility and obedience. Join us as we explore what it means to follow His example and live with a mindset that lifts others up.
Hope of a Hero (Isaiah 9:2-7) 09.12.2025 11:10
This study explores Isaiah 9:2–7, highlighting God’s promise of a coming Savior who brings light into darkness and peace to a weary world. Together we’ll reflect on how Christ fulfills this hope as the true hero who reigns with justice and righteousness forever.
Lectio Divina - Christian Contemplation 04.11.2025 10:06
This Bible study invites participants into the ancient practice of Lectio Divina , a slow, prayerful reading of Scripture that opens space for divine encounter. Through Christian contemplation, we learn to listen deeply, reflect spiritually, and respond with attentive hearts.
The Examen - Christian Contemplation 28.10.2025 14:06
In this contemplative study, we explore the ancient Christian practice of the Examen—a prayerful reflection that invites us to notice God’s movements in our daily lives. Through guided questions and quiet listening, we’ll learn to discern moments of grace, recognize areas for growth, and deepen our spiritual attentiveness. Whether you're new to contemplative prayer or seeking a fresh rhythm o...
Contemplative Prayer - Christian Contemplation 21.10.2025 14:42
Theoria is the Greek word often associated with contemplative prayer. It literally means “seeing the divine,” which beautifully captures the heart of contemplation: attentively beholding God and listening to the Holy Spirit. If contemplative prayer is about this kind of spiritual vision, then how do we cultivate the kind of inner stillness that allows us to truly hear the Spirit’s voice in prayer?
Fasting - Christian Contemplation 14.10.2025 17:21
Explore the spiritual discipline of fasting as a pathway to deeper communion with God, reflecting on its biblical roots and transformative purpose. This study invites participants to contemplate how abstaining from physical nourishment can awaken spiritual hunger and clarity in their walk with Christ.
Demons - Thinking Theologically 07.10.2025 20:26
Explore the biblical and theological framework surrounding demons: who they are, what they do, and how Scripture calls us to respond. This study invites thoughtful reflection rooted in sound doctrine, not sensationalism.
Heaven - Thinking Theologically 30.09.2025 18:59
What is Heaven Really Like According to the Bible? How does the biblical vision of heaven differ from the one portrayed in Hollywood?
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