The Bible In Culture

By: Elder Vernon L. Harper
  • Summary

  • Welcome to The Bible In Culture, a podcast that combines a life shaping study of the scriptures, the authentic ministry of Christian poetry and observations of our culture. Each episode is designed to equip the Christian for life in this present world with uplifting content and practical observations.

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Episodes
  • The End Times
    Jan 18 2023

    Hello everyone. We are back from hiatus and the message for today’s episode is entitled The End Times. It is a message exploring what is commonly referred to as the end times and our current place in these end times. From the times of the early church people have been predicting the end of the world in one form or another. This is not one of those messages. Hope you will be blessed.

    PS. Our Patreon has moved to patreon.com/TBIC .
    Also, We have expanded our ministry to our website, thebibleinculture.com
    Be sure to visit us. God bless.


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    20 mins
  • The Coming U.S. Judgment
    Dec 6 2020

    Our Episode today is entitled The Judgment of the West and it is a prophetic message framed to show the why and how of the coming U.S. judgment. This message is also a spiritual assessment of the sensual nature of our country and how this nature causes the chaos that we increasingly see all around us.

    The poem in this episode is entitled Prophesying. It was written in the fall of 2019 and is a scathing rebuke to our Western privileged Christian sensibilities. It is written in the long form prose style of culturally relevant and socially impactful message poetry. This type of poetry flourished as part of the social/political currents of change that washed over the United States in the middle of last century. Many of these poems became anthems for movements or rants against the status quo. A hallowed example of this type of poem is “For My People” by Margaret Walker.

    Unlike many of the poems in our episodes this poem does not appear in my book of poetry titled, Christian Poems and Other Radical Explorations, available on Amazon. This poem is from my next book of poems to be published early 2021.

    You can read more about this poem and excerpts from my coming books at our TBIC Patreon platform and it is our virtual pastoral fellowship hosted on the Patreon membership platform. Visit us there to ask questions, access exclusive content and fellowship with our community. You can also visit us on our website, thebibleinculture.com.

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    23 mins
  • The Glory of the Lord
    Nov 29 2020

    Our theme for the remainder of our 2020 broadcast schedule is entitled Mercy, Judgment and Purpose. Todays episode is entitled The Glory of God and reminds us of God’s absolute authority over all of creation including all of humanity. The Western idea of freedom of the individual has morphed into the idea that we owe allegiance to nothing. Any authority beyond our own that claims to speak into our lives is rejected out of hand. This message is designed to remind us who God is.

    The poem in this episode is part ten from a ten-part poem called Thoughts and Ruminations. Each of the ten parts explores a different observation or idea of the Christian life. Part ten explores God’s existence being separate from and not dependent on human beliefs.

    Thoughts and Ruminations appears in my book of poetry entitled Christian Poems and Other Radical Explorations. Christian poems and other radical explorations is available on Amazon. Buy it to read this and other poems featured on the podcast.

    There is a more detailed examination of this poem on our TBIC Patreon page. It is on our TBIC Patreon page that you can ask podcast questions and access the other parts of our pastoral ministry. You can also visit us on our website, thebibleinculture.com.

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    18 mins

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