In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, Dr. Jack Farmer unpacks Hebrews 2:1–4 with storytelling clarity and theological weight in The First Pour, reminding us that the greatest danger isn’t rebellion—it’s neglect. He takes us from angelic ministry to apostolic miracles, driving home that salvation was never about signs, but always about the message: Christ crucified, risen, and reigning.
In Brewed In-House, he marks Pentecost—the day the Holy Spirit descended and indwelled believers—and reflects on the historic adoption of the Book of Common Prayer in 1549. He also celebrates birthdays of alumni Jamie Richardson and Matthew Jackson, and reminds families to register for Berean’s VBS, Wonder Junction, coming June 24–27.
Finally, in One Last Cup, Dr. Farmer addresses the final indicator of the accreditation Well-Being Domain: emotional and spiritual health for students. What does it take to build a truly safe Christian school culture? Not just policies, but repentance, restoration, biblical discipline, and a reformation of leadership and tone.
Whether you're a parent, educator, or someone longing for Christ-centered reform in education, this episode offers both challenge and hope: don’t drift—anchor your heart in the gospel, and your leadership in grace and truth.