The Diversity of God's Kingdom |S4:E2|

In Season 4, Episode 2 of the Co-Mission Podcast, titled "The Diversity of God's Kingdom," Pastor Eric Teitelman and Jed Robyn, with Pilgrim Way Ministries, explore the profound significance of Israel in the context of God's Kingdom. They discuss the biblical foundation for understanding Israel's central role in Christ's future reign, where Jesus, the King of Kings, will return to Jerusalem to establish His Kingdom on earth. The conversation delves into the importance of ethnic diversity within God's Kingdom, highlighting how reconciliation between Jew and Gentile symbolizes the broader unity and love that should define Christian witness. The episode emphasizes that the Kingdom of God is inclusive of all nations, tribes, and tongues, reflecting the global and diverse nature of God's redemptive plan.

Antisemitism and The Church |S4:E1|

In this Season 4 premiere of the Co-Mission Podcast, titled "Antisemitism and The Church," Pastor Eric Teitelman of House of David Ministries and his co-host, Jed Robyn from Pilgrim Way Ministries, explore the escalating issue of antisemitism and its profound effects on Israel and the Jewish community. The episode discusses the church's critical role in supporting Israel, referencing biblical prophecies and emphasizing God's unchanging love for His people. Jed shares insights from his recent travels to Israel, revealing the nation's resilience amid increasing geopolitical tensions and misinformation. The hosts urge listeners to seek truth through Scripture and maintain hope in the return of the Messiah, despite the tumultuous end-times events. They highlight the necessity for unity and faith within the church, encouraging believers to live out the Word of God in solidarity with Israel.

A Spiritual Perspective on The War In Israel |S3:E4|

In Season 3, Episode 4 of the Co-Mission Podcast, titled "A Spiritual Perspective on The War In Israel," Pastor Eric Teitelman of House of David Ministries and his co-host, Jed Robyn from Pilgrim Way Ministries, analyze the severe crisis in Israel amid its war with Hamas. They discuss the profound trauma and atrocities experienced by civilians, drawing parallels to historical evils and emphasizing the need for a spiritual response. Jed underscores the essential role of believers to provide comfort and support, referencing Isaiah 40's call to "comfort my people." The episode explores the theological understanding of Israel's trials, urging Christians to stand in solidarity with Israel, reject punitive perspectives, and embody God's enduring love and redemption plan as highlighted in Isaiah 44.

The Unbreakable Bond of God's Covenant |S3:E3|

In Season 3, Episode 3 of the Co-Mission Podcast, titled "The Unbreakable Bond of God's Covenant," Pastor Eric Teitelman of House of David Ministries and his co-host, Jed Robyn from Pilgrim Way Ministries, explore the profound concept of "heavy duty vertical bonding," a spiritual metaphor for the deep connection believers must maintain with God. Jed shares insights from his extensive travels, recounting a symbolic experience with a tube of glue labeled with the same term, emphasizing the critical need for Christians to cleave to God, especially in turbulent times. They discuss the biblical basis for this bond, particularly referencing the Hebrew word "devakut," meaning to cling or glue, highlighting its significance in fostering unwavering faith and stability. The episode underscores the importance of prioritizing communion with God as the ultimate strategy for enduring end-time challenges.

Enthroning Jesus In Our Praise |S3:E2|

In Season 3, Episode 2 of the Co-Mission Podcast, titled "Enthroning Jesus In Our Praise," Pastor Eric Teitelman of House of David Ministries and his co-host, Jed Robyn from Pilgrim Way Ministries, unveil the gospel of the Kingdom, exploring God's heart for the restoration of Israel and all nations. Through divine encounters, travels to the United Kingdom, Israel, and Africa, and gatherings at significant locations like Moger Hanger Park, listeners are taken on a journey of spiritual awakening and intercession. From encountering prophetic artwork to experiencing powerful worship moments during Passover, each episode unveils the intricate tapestry of God's work in positioning His people for a significant role in His kingdom. Through stories of encounters, prayer gatherings, and deep spiritual insights, Pastor Eric and Jed lead listeners on a path of discovery and revelation, pointing towards the unfolding mysteries of God's plans for His people and the nations.

A New Season for The Church |S3:E1|

In the first episode of Season 3 of the Co-Mission Podcast titled "A New Season for The Church," Pastor Eric Teitelman of House of David Ministries and his co-host, Jed Robyn from Pilgrim Way Ministries, who just returned after a year-long hiatus, discuss the significant spiritual shifts they perceive in the global church and their personal journeys. Jed recounts his travels to Europe, Africa, and Israel, highlighting a profound encounter in Yorkshire, England, coinciding with the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. This episode delves into the symbolic and prophetic implications of their experiences, including a halted flight and an unexpected song, "Nimrod," that played on an iPad, suggesting heightened spiritual warfare and a call for the church to heed the Holy Spirit's guidance in these tumultuous times. The episode sets the stage for a series of interconnected discussions on the spiritual state of the church and its mission in the current global landscape.

The Spirit of Elijah |S2:E8|

In Season 2, Episode 8 of the Co-Mission Podcast, titled "The Spirit of Elijah," Pastor Eric Teitelman of House of David Ministries and his co-host, Jed Robyn from Pilgrim Way Ministries, look at the contrasts between the spirits of Babylon and Elijah. They explore biblical prophecies from Malachi 4 and Matthew 11, discussing how the spirit of Elijah, which was embodied by John the Baptist, heralds repentance and the coming of God's Kingdom. The episode highlights Elijah's confrontations with false worship and corrupt leadership, drawing parallels to contemporary spiritual battles. The hosts emphasize the need for spiritual separation from worldly systems and false idols, urging listeners to return to God's truth and love. They foresee a revival marked by divine power and mercy, reminiscent of Elijah's and John the Baptist's ministries, where God's people are called to repent and realign with His will.

Coming Out of Babylon |S2:E7|

In Season 2, Episode 7 of the Co-Mission Podcast titled "Coming Out of Babylon," Pastor Eric Teitelman of House of David Ministries and his co-host, Jed Robyn from Pilgrim Way Ministries, dive deep into the contrasting spirits of Babylon and Elijah, exploring biblical prophecies and current world events through the lens of scriptural interpretation. They trace the origins of Babylon back to the Tower of Babel and its rebellious nature, setting the stage for the ongoing battle between God's kingdom and Satan's influence throughout history. Drawing parallels between the cities of Babylon and the New Jerusalem, they discuss the spiritual, economic, and political implications of these contrasting forces, highlighting the ultimate choice between worshiping God or succumbing to self-rule and rebellion. Pastor Eric also reflects on the earthly Jerusalem's complex history, marked by both divine presence and tragic bloodshed, shedding light on the intricate tapestry of spiritual significance woven throughout biblical narratives.

Ukraine and the Restoration of Israel |S2:E6|

In Season 2, Episode 6 of the Co-Mission Podcast titled "Ukraine and the Restoration of Israel," Pastor Eric Teitelman of House of David Ministries and his co-host, Jed Robyn from Pilgrim Way Ministries, explore the prophetic significance of current geopolitical events, focusing on the war in Ukraine and its implications for Israel. They discuss the spiritual dimension of the conflict, examining how it aligns with biblical prophecy and God's plan for Israel's restoration. The episode delves into the migration of Jewish people from Ukraine to Israel, viewing it as part of God's redemptive process, and reflects on the broader spiritual warfare and the role of Israel in the end times, urging listeners to seek truth and rely on scripture during these turbulent times.

Ukraine and The End-Times |S2:E5|

In Season 2, Episode 5 of the Co-Mission Podcast titled "Ukraine and The End-Times,” Pastor Eric Teitelman of House of David Ministries and his co-host, Jed Robyn from Pilgrim Way Ministries, explore the gospel of the Kingdom and discuss its implications in current events, particularly focusing on the ongoing war in Ukraine and its potential prophetic significance. They delve into the scriptural teachings of Matthew 24, Luke 21, and 2 Timothy to analyze whether we are in the end times and what this means for believers today. The discussion touches on how these global events align with biblical prophecies, especially regarding the restoration of Israel, and emphasizes the importance of discerning truth through Scripture amid the growing chaos and deception in the world. The podcast aims to provide listeners with practical advice on living as disciples of Christ during these turbulent times, encouraging them to remain rooted in the Word of God and vigilant in prayer.

Timothy: A Man in Two Worlds |S2:E4|

In Season 2, Episode 4 of the Co-Mission Podcast titled "Timothy: A Man in Two Worlds,” Pastor Eric Teitelman of House of David Ministries and his co-host, Jed Robyn from Pilgrim Way Ministries, explore the life of Timothy, a pivotal figure in the early Church. The discussion explores Acts Chapter 16, where Timothy is first introduced as a young disciple with a Jewish mother and a Greek father. They examine how Timothy’s dual heritage uniquely positioned him to bridge cultural divides, making him an ideal companion for Paul in spreading the gospel to both Jews and Gentiles. The episode highlights Timothy's significant role in the early Church and his deep connection with Paul, emphasizing how God's call often leads individuals out of their comfort zones to fulfill His greater purpose.

Hospitality and Humility |S2:E3|

In Season 2, Episode 3 of the Co-Mission Podcast titled "Hospitality and Humility,” Pastor Eric Teitelman of House of David Ministries and his co-host, Jed Robyn from Pilgrim Way Ministries, explore Acts 15, focusing on the pivotal Apostolic Council in Jerusalem. They explore the controversy over whether Gentile converts must adhere to Jewish laws, including circumcision, to be saved. The discussion highlights the resolution of this debate and the emphasis on hospitality and humility in the early Church. As the episode concludes, they preview the upcoming challenges Paul and Barnabas face, including their sharp disagreement over John Mark, setting the stage for further exploration in Acts 16.

Antioch: A Model for Oneness in The Church—Part 2 |S2:E2|

In this second part of Season 2, Episode 2 of the Co-Mission Podcast titled "Antioch: A Model for Oneness in The Church,” Pastor Eric Teitelman of House of David Ministries and his co-host, Jed Robyn from Pilgrim Way Ministries, look at the significance of Antioch as a model for church unity and its implications for modern believers. They explore the early church's strategic approach, focusing on Paul's practice of first preaching to Jewish synagogues before reaching out to Gentiles. This approach reflects a deep respect for Israel's covenantal role and is rooted in Old Testament prophecies. The discussion highlights how the rejection by some Jewish leaders in Antioch led Paul to expand his mission to the Gentiles, fulfilling scriptural predictions. The podcast also draws parallels to contemporary dynamics, urging believers to recognize and support God's ongoing work with Israel and avoid the pitfalls of indifference or opposition. The episode underscores the importance of understanding historical and spiritual contexts to fully grasp and align with God's plans.

Antioch: A Model for Oneness in The Church—Part 1 |S2:E1|

In this first part of Season 2, Episode 1 of the Co-Mission Podcast titled "Antioch: A Model for Oneness in The Church,” Pastor Eric Teitelman of House of David Ministries and his co-host, Jed Robyn from Pilgrim Way Ministries, look at the transformative role of Antioch in the early church. They explore how Antioch emerged as a pivotal hub for the Christian movement, contrasting it with Jerusalem's predominantly Jewish focus. The episode highlights the significant shift seen in Acts, where Antioch becomes a model for the inclusive, multicultural church that embraces both Jews and Gentiles. Through discussions on Barnabas's and Paul's roles, the episode underscores Antioch’s importance as a prototype for the "one new man" concept and its relevance to the global church today.

The Ministry of Reconciliation—Part 2 |S1:E16|

In Season 1, Episode 16 of the Co-Mission Podcast, "The Ministry of Reconciliation Part 2," hosts Pastor Eric Teitelman and Jed Robyn continue their compelling dialogue with guest Donnie Williams, diving deeper into the themes of unity and reconciliation within the Church. Building on their previous discussion, they explore the complexities of racial and cultural divisions, the historical context of segregation, and the need for humility, repentance, and forgiveness. The episode underscores the importance of empathy and personal relationships in healing past wounds and advancing the Kingdom of God, urging listeners to actively seek reconciliation and foster genuine connections across racial and cultural lines.

The Ministry of Reconciliation—Part 1 |S1:E15|

In this episode of the Co-Mission Podcast, hosts Pastor Eric Teitelman and Jed Robyn, alongside guest Donnie Williams, delve into the Ministry of Reconciliation. They reflect on personal experiences of racial tension and systemic injustice, exploring how these issues intersect with the gospel message. Donnie shares his journey from navigating racial discrimination in predominantly white schools to experiencing a rich tapestry of worship across different cultures. The conversation extends to the broader impact of historical injustices, such as segregation and racism, on the church and society. The hosts grapple with the challenge of reconciling these realities with their Christian faith and the call to be agents of healing and unity in a divided world. This episode sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the church's role in reconciliation and the ongoing quest for justice and unity within the Kingdom of God.

The Shaking of the Nations |S1:E14|

In Season 1, Episode 14 of the Co-Mission Podcast, titled "The Shaking of the Nations," hosts Pastor Eric Teitelman and Jed Robyn look at the current global upheavals and their implications for the Kingdom of God. They discuss the significance of recent natural disasters, societal shifts, and a troubling statistic indicating that a significant portion of American evangelical Christians do not believe in the divinity of Jesus. The episode emphasizes the prophetic role of Israel in God's plan, highlighting how the restoration of the Jewish people to their land signifies the nearing return of Christ. The hosts stress the importance of understanding these events within a biblical framework and encourage Christians to maintain faith, unity, and an active role in supporting the restoration of Israel and the spread of the Gospel.

Getting to Know Chaplain Tim Buffaloe |S1:E13|

In Season 1, Episode 13 of the Co-Mission Podcast, hosts Pastor Eric Teitelman and Jed Robyn welcome Chaplain Tim Buffaloe, the Chief Field Chaplain of the Darmo Task Force, for an insightful discussion. The episode delves into Chaplain Buffaloe's transformative life journey, from his challenging teenage years and brief homelessness to his profound spiritual awakening and eventual dedication to ministry. He shares poignant experiences of divine intervention and personal redemption, highlighting his transition from a life of struggle to establishing a ministry that has impacted over 500 individuals and families. Buffaloe also reflects on the role of his faith in overcoming personal trials and emphasizes the importance of living a life that serves others and glorifies God. The conversation underscores the theme of using personal experiences to comfort and aid others, resonating with the podcast’s focus on exploring the gospel of the Kingdom and the restoration of God's people.

Getting to Know Donnie Williams |S1:E12|

In this episode of the Co-Mission Podcast, hosts Pastor Eric Teitelman and Jed Robyn sit down with Donnie Williams, a board member of House of David Ministries and founder of the Action School of Prophets. Donnie shares his remarkable journey from growing up in a deeply spiritual family in Baltimore to pursuing a career in law before feeling a profound call to ministry. He reflects on his experiences in Israel, his passion for prophetic ministry, and the role of creativity in his spiritual life. Donnie also discusses his current work in training believers and his heart for unity within the body of Christ. His story highlights the transformative power of faith and the importance of pursuing God’s call with dedication and creativity.

Healing the Roots of Division—Part 2 |S1:E11|

In Season 1, Episode 11 of the Co-Mission Podcast, hosts Pastor Eric Teitelman and Jed Robyn dig into the deep-seated divisions within the Church, both in America and globally. They examine historical and spiritual roots of these divisions, reflecting on the early Church's struggles with inclusivity and the modern implications of such strife. By revisiting the example of Peter's treatment of Gentiles and linking it to contemporary issues of racial and social injustice, the episode explores how pride, fear, and misguided interpretations have fueled discord. The discussion emphasizes the necessity for repentance, forgiveness, and active love in addressing and healing these divisions. The hosts call for Christians to engage in social justice, advocating for systemic reform and the active demonstration of God's love and righteousness in all aspects of life.