The Kingdom Order Podcast
The Kingdom Order Podcast
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Rise. Teach. Lead. Together.
This is more than a podcast — it’s a movement. TKO brings bold conversations that unlock purpose, break chains, and challenge false doctrine with truth, love, and Kingdom authority. Whether you’re a leader, a seeker, or a warrior rising, we’re here to equip you, empower unity, and ignite divine purpose.
Teach man, teach — it's just begun.
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The podcast focuses on a range of topics, including the historical context of denominational structures, the essence of Gospel music, the impact of New Age language on faith, and the intersection of politics and spirituality. For example, recent episodes address the Protestant Reformation, the authenticity of Gospel music today, and how societal influences shape religious practices.

Rise. Teach. Lead. Together.
This is more than a podcast — it’s a movement. TKO brings bold conversations that unlock purpose, break chains, and challenge false doctrine with truth, love, and Kingdom authority. Whether you’re a leader, a seeker, or a warrior rising, we’re here to equip you, empower unity, and ignite divine purpose.
Teach man, teach — it’s just begun.
What happens when a sacred act of remembrance gets turned into a ritual for personal gain, healing promises, or spiritual manipulation?
In this powerful episode of The Kingdom Order, Dr. Kevin and Dr. Deweylla continue the “How Did We Get Here?”series with a sobering examination of “unworthy manner” and the modern misuse of communion. Centering the conversation in Luke 22:19–20 and 1 Corinthians 10–11, they explore how the Lord’s Supper was instituted by Yahusha as a sacred act of remembrance, covenant participation, and reverence—not as a guaranteed pathway to healing, financial breakthrough, or personal gain.
The discussion addresses a growing trend in contemporary church culture: treating communion as a mechanism rather than a memorial. The hosts challenge outcome-driven teaching that presents the bread and cup as tools to secure blessings, protection, or prosperity, and they contrast those claims with Paul’s warning that those who partake in an unworthy manner bring judgment upon themselves. This episode carefully unpacks the biblical call to self-examination, discernment, and reverence, while also addressing the dangers of superstition, transactional faith, and ritualized Christianity.
Drawing parallels from 1 Samuel 4, where Israel wrongly treated the Ark of the Covenant like a spiritual charm, Dr. Kevin and Dr. Deweylla show how sacred things can be mishandled when people seek outcomes without obedience. They also reference Acts 8 and Simon the Sorcerer to expose the temptation to treat spiritual things as commodities. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize that communion is not a “vending machine,” but a covenant meal purchased by blood and meant to point believers back to the sacrifice of Messiah.
This episode is both a warning and a call back to biblical order. If you are hungry for truth, concerned about manipulation in the church, or seeking to understand the true purpose of communion, this teaching will challenge you to rethink tradition through the lens of Scripture.
Be sure to like, subscribe, and share, and join the conversation in the comments. Have you seen communion treated as remembrance—or as mechanism?
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