The After Sunday Show

Heath Lambert

What do pastors talk about after they leave the pulpit on Sunday? That's what you will hear on this podcast as our pastors have a candid conversation about what's on their mind, and how they can better serve the church.

  1. MAY 6

    Special Edition: Women's Ministry in the Church - EP 26

    This special episode of The After Sunday Show features Pastor Heath Lambert alongside several women—including Margaret Tucker, Jen Trzeciak, and Martha Peace—discussing the purpose, challenges, and biblical foundations of women’s ministry. The conversation explores common struggles women face (such as anxiety, control, doctrinal confusion, and child-centered homes), emphasizes the importance of grounding ministry in Scripture rather than trends, and highlights the need for both deep theology and pastoral oversight. The group also addresses cultural influences like feminism and self-care, offering guidance on discernment, healthy church structure, and evaluating teaching resources. Ultimately, the episode calls women to root their identity in God’s Word, prioritize Christ-centered relationships, and pursue faithful, Scripture-driven ministry. 2:08 – Purpose: discussing women’s ministry challenges 2:39 – Ministry roles (Margaret, Jen, Martha) 11:31 – What is misunderstood about women’s ministry? 12:22 – Common issues (bad resources, lack of oversight) 13:21 – Importance of women discipling women 14:18 – Role of pastoral authority in women’s ministry 17:13 – Dangers of isolated women’s ministry 17:56 – Common struggles in women’s ministry 20:46 – Confusion from mixed beliefs and influences 23:15 – Addressing control and submission biblically 33:20 – How to build a healthy women’s ministry 39:45 – Feminism and self-care critiques 41:08 – Happiness vs holiness 42:19 – How to evaluate teachers and resources 46:01 – Warning signs of poor teaching 51:22 – Trusting Scripture and embracing biblical roles

    1h 13m
  2. APR 8

    Physical Fitness, Loving Your Children, and How to Know If Your Child Is Ready for Baptism- EP 24

    In this episode of The After Sunday Show, pastors Heath Lambert, Spencer Harmon, Joey Eaton, and Seth Singleton discuss how Christians—especially in the church—should think about nutrition, fitness, and self-control, emphasizing biblical categories like stewardship, gluttony, and discipline rather than cultural trends. The conversation then shifts to parenting, particularly how fathers can obey Ephesians 6:4 by avoiding provoking their children to anger through humility, presence, affection, and intentional leadership. Finally, they tackle the complex issue of baptism for children, offering pastoral wisdom on discerning genuine faith, avoiding pressure, and prioritizing true conversion over premature public profession. 3:15 – Topic 1: Nutrition, fitness, and shepherding the body 6:00 – Biblical approach: self-control vs. gluttony 11:15 – Fasting and dependence on food 19:40 – Lightning round: favorite foods 21:57 – Topic 2: Parenting & Ephesians 6:4 23:20 – Being present and involved as a father 27:30 – Parenting pitfalls: fear, control, and assumptions 31:00 – Parenting by faith, not fear 33:00 – Humility and leading by example 37:00 – Letting kids grow in independence 38:40 – Topic 3: Baptism and children 40:00 – Letting faith and desire for baptism develop 43:00 – Balancing caution vs. biblical immediacy 45:00 – Avoiding pressure and seeking genuine faith 46:10 – Testing profession vs. observing fruit 49:00 – Practical pastoral wisdom on baptizing

    53 min
  3. MAR 25

    Congregational Singing, Favorite Movies, and Preparing for Sunday - EP 23

    In this episode of The After Sunday Show, Pastors Heath Lambert, Trevor Komatsu, Grady Walker, and Logan Brown reflect on the power of congregational singing and how it shapes spiritual growth, sharing personal stories of how worship music has strengthened their faith in both joyful and difficult seasons. The conversation then shifts to favorite movie recommendations—ranging from meaningful “films” to lighthearted favorites—before turning to a deeper discussion on how to approach Sundays with intentionality. The group offers practical encouragement on preparing your heart for worship, engaging actively during sermons, and resisting a consumer mindset by focusing on Christ and serving others. Join us at First Baptist Church Jacksonville for Easter services and events at our Downtown and Nocatee Campuses: https://fbcjax.com/easter-2026/ 1:24 – Question: impact of congregational singing 4:06 – Worship as a glimpse of heaven 8:43 – Singing that strengthens you in hard seasons 11:51 – Singing in suffering, loss, and tragedy 15:25 – Power of unified congregational worship 16:32 – Question: movie recommendations 17:27 – Favorite movies (Lord of the Rings discussion) 22:14 – Lighthearted favorites + family movie habits 28:27 – Movies vs. “films” distinction 32:46 – Question: How to get more out of Sundays 34:12 – Guarding against a consumer mindset 36:05 – Preparing for Sunday on Saturday 37:36 – How to listen well to sermons 48:04 – Serving others changes your Sunday experience

    50 min
  4. MAR 11

    Easter Traditions, the Most Important Holiday, and Why the Resurrection Matters Today - EP 22

    In this Easter edition of The After Sunday Show, Pastors Heath Lambert, Trevor Komatsu, Scott Connell, and Austin Collins discuss the meaning of Easter and how Christians should think about common traditions like Easter baskets, egg hunts, and sunrise services. They reflect on their own childhood experiences, consider whether cultural traditions help or distract from celebrating Christ’s resurrection, and debate whether Easter or Christmas is the more significant Christian holiday. The conversation also explores why churches often emphasize Christmas more culturally, how the resurrection shapes Christian worship and theology, and why the risen Christ gives believers hope, power over sin, and purpose in everyday life—even on the most ordinary days. Join us at First Baptist Church Jacksonville for Easter services and events at our Downtown and Nocatee Campuses: https://fbcjax.com/easter-2026/ 2:38 Favorite Easter traditions growing up 6:14 What Easter traditions get right—and wrong 11:18 Keeping Easter celebrations centered on the resurrection 13:03 How parents can model excitement about the resurrection 14:23 Thoughts on sunrise services 15:17 Is Easter more important than Christmas? 16:21 The resurrection’s central role in the New Testament 19:23 Why the whole life of Jesus (incarnation + resurrection) matters 21:00 Why churches celebrate Christmas more than Easter culturally 22:11 Lent, reflection on sin, and preparing for Easter 25:49 Differences between Christmas and Easter worship music 28:38 Question: What difference does the resurrection make on an ordinary day? 29:32 How the resurrection gives daily hope and purpose 33:11 Two everyday implications of the resurrection: power over sin and hope in sorrow 35:57 Closing thoughts and wrap-up

    37 min
  5. FEB 25

    Overcoming Anger, the Necessity of Biblical Counseling, and Advice for Husbands - EP 21

    In this episode of The After Sunday Show, the pastors discuss anger as a universal struggle and explore how Scripture provides real, practical help for overcoming it. Drawing from James 1 and James 4, they explain that anger flows from disordered desires and unmet expectations within the heart—not merely from external circumstances. The conversation expands into a broader discussion of biblical counseling, emphasizing that it is not a niche or therapeutic specialty but intensive discipleship rooted in the sufficiency of Scripture. The hosts challenge the idea that counseling belongs primarily to secular professionals and instead argue that every church—and every pastor—can faithfully care for struggling people simply by opening the Bible, loving well, and trusting the transforming power of the Holy Spirit. 0:43 – Show introduction and counseling panel setup 3:02 – Topic introduced: anger as a universal struggle | Listen to Pastor Heath's sermon on anger & the Christian Life | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6adZ0ZdQ1U 4:05 – Loving others vs. selfish anger 6:55 – James 4: desires and the root of anger | 8:34 – Can someone “make” you angry? 9:38 – Fathers provoking children (Ephesians 6) 14:25 – Feeling out of control in anger 16:33 – James 1: anger does not produce God’s righteousness 18:20 – Winning the war against anger over time 20:11 – Is counseling niche or for everyone? 22:37 – “Swing set vs. refrigerator” analogy for biblical counseling 27:58 – Professional counseling vs. Scripture’s sufficiency 30:27 – Why churches struggle with counseling ministry 36:58 – How small churches can practice biblical counseling 40:14 – Anyone can open the Bible and help others 41:37 – Closing discussion

    1h 2m
  6. FEB 11

    Habits for New Believers, Revival, and How to Leave Your Church Well - EP 20

    In this episode of The After Sunday Show, Pastor Heath is joined by Pastors Richard Lucas, Spencer Harmon, and Trevor Komatsu. They reflect on the early stages of the Christian life. They discuss formative habits for new believers—such as involvement in church community, regular Scripture reading, prayer, Christian music, and publicly identifying as a follower of Christ—while also warning about common dangers like discouragement over slow sanctification, over-reliance on emotional highs, and lack of mature spiritual mentors. The conversation then shifts to revival. Drawing from Scripture and church history, the pastors encourage prayerful longing for revival while remaining faithful and grateful for God’s ordinary, ongoing work in the life of the church. They end by talking about how to leave a church well. 0:56–3:24 – Show introduction 3:24–4:30 – Question introduced: habits, tools, and dangers for new Christians 4:30–10:08 – Pastor Heath on early Christian habits and dangers 10:08–18:36 – Pastor Richard on early faith practices, music, Bible reading, and mentorship 18:36–23:15 – Pastor Spencer on personal devotion, public faith, and emotional dependence 23:20–24:27 – Discussion on revival 24:27–31:23 – What revival is (and is not): biblical and historical perspective 31:23–34:56 – Marks of revival and God’s sovereign work 34:56–37:56 – Revival, influential preachers, and historical examples 37:56–end – Conversation about when and how to leave a church

    57 min

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What do pastors talk about after they leave the pulpit on Sunday? That's what you will hear on this podcast as our pastors have a candid conversation about what's on their mind, and how they can better serve the church.

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