Evan Earwicker, Ben Fleming and the Speaking Team of Westside Church

Westside Church

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Experiencing the life and love of Jesus together.

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Evan Earwicker, Ben Fleming and the Speaking Team of Westside Church

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Religion

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westsidechurch.org

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Jul 5, 2026

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Episodes

Mike Meeks: Who Do You Say I Am? Matthew 16:13-17 05.07.2026

Jesus’ question, “Who do you say I am?” is the defining question that moves faith from opinion to personal surrender. It reveals that our true identities are found not in performance, approval, or control – but in recognizing Christ as Lord, even if we can’t fully wrap our minds around the magnitude of that truth.

Ben Fleming: Adam & Eve, Genesis 3:1-21 28.06.2026

Sunday School Week 5 | The story of Adam and Eve reveals that the humanity’s deepest problem is not simply that we break rules that God put in place; rather, humanity’s greatest issue originates from us choosing to distrust God’s goodness, which leads to shame, blame, and the hiding. To counteract this problem, God constantly invites humanity back into his perfect grace and love.

Ben Fleming: The Story of Samson, Judges 13-16 21.06.2026

Sunday School Week 4 | Samson’s story shows us that even in times of intense hardship, hope remains because God is present in the valley. We must realize that it is Him and not us – even with our strong willpower and grit – who can turn an ending into the beginning of something good.

Evan Earwicker: The Tower of Babel, Genesis 11:1-9 14.06.2026

Sunday School Week 3 | We observe humanity’s drive to achieve, control, and remove limitations through stories as old as the Tower of Babel – and we can see that same desire echoed in our everyday lives as we interact with technology today. While the world pulls us into a world of efficiency and ease, God calls us to lives of community with others, even when it’s messy.

Evan Earwicker: Ruth, Ruth 1:1-22 07.06.2026

Sunday School Week 2 |  Ruth's story shows us that even in suffering, hope remains because God draws near to the marginalized, transforms bitterness, and uses broken stories to create something good and lasting.

Ben Fleming: Namaan, 2 Kings 5:1-16 01.06.2026

Sunday School Week 1 | Namaan's story illustrates Andy Stanley's quote, "To understand, you must first obey," perfectly. Namaan was a valiant soldier, but he had leprosy (v. 1). When he heard that there was a God who could heal him, he imagined his healing process as one fit for a king – but God had a simpler, quieter approach in mind.

Ben Fleming: Restoring the Good Life, Matthew 7:13–27 26.05.2026

Westside One: On the Mount Week 7 |  In the final week of our observation of the Sermon on the Mount, we see that Jesus contrasts two ways of living: a narrow path rooted in his teachings that leads to real life, and a broad, self-centered path that ultimately leads to destruction.

Evan Earwicker: Judge Not, Discern Well, Matthew 7:1-12 17.05.2026

Westside One: On the Mount Week 6 | God alone holds the authority to judge humanity – he does not pass that authority onto us. Rather than judge and condemn those around us in our own ignorance, we are instead invited to build intentional relationships with others that are supported by God’s perfect love for humanity.

Ben Fleming: What Money Can't Buy, Matthew 6:19-34 10.05.2026

Westside One: On the Mount Week 5 | Money easily shifts from a useful tool into something that controls our hearts and fuels anxiety – especially when we equate it with security, identity, or worth. God invites us to rely entirely on him and turn from a life of self-preservation to one of generosity to those around us.

Lindsay Parnell: Performing the Faith, Matthew 6:1-18 03.05.2026

Westside One: On the Mount Week 4 |  True transformation comes not from performing for others but from rooting identity in God’s unconditional love, which frees people from the exhausting need for approval and image management. Practicing faith in the “secret place”—where motives are hidden and hearts are formed—shifts life from striving and pretense to genuine inner change marked by rest, authent...

Evan Earwicker: Am I a Good Person, Matthew 5:17-20 26.04.2026

Westside One: On the Mount Week 3 | In our third week of studying the Sermon on the Mount, we learn that following Jesus isn’t about piling on more rules or proving our worth, but leaning further into Jesus and accepting the grace he offers freely to us.

Evan Earwicker: Am I a Good Person, Matthew 5:17-20 26.04.2026

Westside One: On the Mount Week 3 |  In our third week of studying the Sermon on the Mount, we learn that following Jesus isn’t about piling on more rules or proving our worth, but leaning further into Jesus and accepting the grace he offers freely to us.

Ben Fleming: The Luckiest, Matthew 5:1-12 19.04.2026

Westside One: On the Mount Week 2 | The Beatitudes reveal an upside-down kingdom where Jesus made statements like “Blessed are the poor in spirit…” (v. 3) and “Blessed are those who mourn…” (v. 4). Jesus did not mean that these people earned blessings by being sad or broken – instead he revealed how the Kingdom of God is available to those who are in broken places.

Evan Earwicker: The Greatest Sermon Ever Told, Matthew 4:23-5:2 12.04.2026

Westside One: On the Mount Week 1 | Jesus’ teachings in the Sermon on the Mount reveal a radically different way of life rooted in God’s present kingdom. Instead of a rule-based faith focused on managing sin, the invitation is to follow Jesus closely and be transformed from the inside out, leading to a full, abundant life shaped by grace.

Ben Fleming: Easter Sunday, John 21:1-16 07.04.2026

The Gospel of John: Week 14 | Easter Sunday marks a day of not only the miracle of Jesus rising from the grave, but of an invitation for anybody and everybody to know that their stories are not over. No matter your regrets, failures, or uncertainty, Jesus invites every one of us to come and sit with him.

Evan Earwicker: God in the Garden, John 18:1-11 30.03.2026

The Gospel of John: Week 13 | In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus, by handing himself over to his attackers, shows that he is not a powerless victim, but the only one with authority to choose the path of the cross to save others.

Ben Fleming: Abiding & Thriving, John 15:3-17 23.03.2026

The Gospel of John: Week 12 |  Jesus invites us to remain connected to him like branches to a vine, trusting that real transformation and fruitfulness comes not from abiding in his life and teachings – choosing to simply be with him – not striving to prove our dedication or worth.

Josh Cordell: Peace in a Troubled World, John 14: 1-14 16.03.2026

The Gospel of John: Week 11 |  The peace that Jesus offers isn’t found in specific circumstances or self-improvement. It is found by realizing that we are vessels of his goodness, and are fully reliant on his presence through the Holy Spirit.

Evan Earwicker: Love That Lowers, John 13:1-17 11.03.2026

The Gospel of John: Week 10 | While the disciples argued about who among them was the greatest, Jesus stooped to wash their feet. By loving even those who would betray and abandon him, Jesus showed that loving your neighbor has nothing to do with status – it is about lowering yourself in order to lift up another.

Ben Fleming: Worship That Costs, John 12:1-8 02.03.2026

The Gospel of John: Week 9 | Mary’s (the sister of Lazarus) bold act of anointing Jesus with costly perfume reveals that true discipleship flows from humble devotion at his feet – not pride, efficiency, or transactional religion that believes God “owes” us something.

Evan Earwicker: Resurrection & The Life, John 11:1-14 26.02.2026

The Gospel of John: Week 8 | Jesus’ bold declaration, “I am the resurrection and the life,” confronts the hard question: Why God sometimes seems slow in the face of suffering? We are invited to trust Christ’s nearness in grief, believe in His power to bring life from death, and become a community marked by grace and resurrection hope.

Ben Fleming: The Voice We Know, John 10:1-10 19.02.2026

The Gospel of John: Week 7 | Jesus’ declaration as the Good Shepherd invites us to consider what it truly means to recognize His voice amid the noise and competing influences of everyday life.

Evan Earwicker: Learning to See, John 8:12 09.02.2026

The Gospel of John: Week 6 | When Jesus declared himself the Light of the World, it was a declaration that asked something of humanity, too. It asked us to keep our eyes open and willing to recognize that before we saw Jesus’ light, we were blind – but by acknowledging his light, now we can see!

Ben Fleming: A Tale of Two Frustrations, John 6:1-15 03.02.2026

The Gospel of John: Week 5 | When Jesus fed the crowd but refused to be made a national savior, he disappointed the revolutionaries who viewed him as a means to an end – just like the Pharisees had before. Instead of seeing Jesus simply as someone who can change our circumstances, we should see and seek him for who he really is: the Bread of Life.

Evan Earwicker: Do You Want to Be Well? John 5:1-18 26.01.2026

The Gospel of John: Week 4 | Following Jesus means allowing his teaching to change us. When John wrote about Jesus healing the paralyzed beggar, he noted how easily brokenness can become our identity – and how Jesus calls us to leave it behind.

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