The Berean Post is a Bible study ministry run by Dwaine Senechal — a pastor and lifelong student of Scripture. The mission is simple: help ordinary believers read the Bible the way the Bereans did.
The Bereans in Acts 17 didn’t just accept what they were told. They searched the Scriptures themselves, in their historical and cultural context, to see if it was true. That’s the posture we bring to every series, every episode, every article.
No denomination to represent. No tradition to defend. Just the Word — read carefully, in context, with eagerness.
“Now the Berean Jews were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true.”
Acts 17:11
Every text was written to a specific audience in a specific time and place. We ask what it meant to them before we ask what it means to us.
We slow down and look closely at the language — genre, grammar, metaphor — because the way something is said shapes what it means.
Individual passages make more sense when you understand the larger narrative arc: creation, covenant, exile, and restoration.
No denomination to defend, no tradition to protect. We follow the text wherever it leads, even when it's uncomfortable or surprising.
If you’re completely new, we recommend starting with the Gospel of Mark. It’s the most active series, it starts at the beginning of Jesus’ ministry, and it’s designed to be accessible without any prior background.
Every series is available as a podcast. 172 episodes across all five series — available on RSS.com and most podcast apps.
Acts 17:11
“They received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day.”
The goal isn't to follow a teacher — it's to read the Word yourself, in context, with the tools to understand what it actually says. Everything here is free. Start where you are.
No sign-up. No subscription. No agenda. Just the Word.