Keith Foskey

Keith Foskey

Keith Foskey is a pastor, podcaster, and humorist. He has served the congregation of Sovereign Grace Family Church since 2006. His academic background includes degrees from Jacksonville Baptist Theological Seminary and Ashford University. Keith has gained widespread recognition for his engaging online video series such as The Denominational Meetings, If They Were Churches, and the satirical news show Church Soup. Additionally, he contributes to the satire section of FLF Magazine and performs as an amateur stand-up comedian. Keith and his wife Jennifer have been married for 25 years and together have six children.

Keith Foskey's Articles


A Warrior is a Blessing to His People  — An Argument Against Christian Pacifism

Keith Foskey | 3/10/2025

A Warrior is a Blessing to His People — An Argument Against Christian Pacifism

A Warrior is a Blessing to His People — An Argument Against Christian Pacifism

The Bible condemns vengeance, but does it permit a violence to protect the innocent?

God Doesn’t Love Everyone the Same—And Neither Do We

Keith Foskey | 2/4/2025

God Doesn’t Love Everyone the Same—And Neither Do We

God Doesn’t Love Everyone the Same—And Neither Do We

Does God’s love—and ours—truly demand equal devotion to all, or does Scripture call for a purposeful and ordered distinction?

From Doubt to Assurance: The Power of Self-Examination

Keith Foskey | 12/9/2024

From Doubt to Assurance: The Power of Self-Examination

From Doubt to Assurance: The Power of Self-Examination

he difference between real faith and false hope is razor-thin—where do you stand?

Why The Reformation Was Great And I’m Not Ashamed to Say It

Keith Foskey | 10/21/2024

Why The Reformation Was Great And I’m Not Ashamed to Say It

Why The Reformation Was Great And I’m Not Ashamed to Say It

With just ten days to go until Reformation Day, here's why it is absolutely worth celebrating.

Hurricane Helene And The Comfort Of God's Sovereignty

Keith Foskey | 10/1/2024

Hurricane Helene And The Comfort Of God's Sovereignty

Hurricane Helene And The Comfort Of God's Sovereignty

In the desperate pain of our world, the Scriptures remind that God's loving hand has never lifted off of us, but is working in the midst of hardship for our eternal good.

The Historic Eden: Why the Garden's Reality Matters for Your Faith

Keith Foskey | 9/23/2024

The Historic Eden: Why the Garden's Reality Matters for Your Faith

The Historic Eden: Why the Garden's Reality Matters for Your Faith

It has become increasingly common for supposedly conservative Christians to mythologize the story of Eden. But it's reality matters immensely for the story of salvation and our personal walks with God.

Mental Pornography: Winning the Battle with Lust

Keith Foskey | 9/11/2024

Mental Pornography: Winning the Battle with Lust

Mental Pornography: Winning the Battle with Lust

The battle with lust must be fought at the level of the mind and heart. Here's how to do that:

Make Family Worship Boring… and Other Terrible Advice

Keith Foskey | 9/3/2024

Make Family Worship Boring… and Other Terrible Advice

Make Family Worship Boring… and Other Terrible Advice

Your kids should not dread family worship. Make it fun!

How 80s Movies Catechized a Generation, And What We Can Learn from Them

Keith Foskey | 8/9/2024

How 80s Movies Catechized a Generation, And What We Can Learn from Them

How 80s Movies Catechized a Generation, And What We Can Learn from Them

Why can adults of a certain generation quote 80's movies without hesitation—and what does this teach us?

Messy Family Worship

Keith Foskey | 7/24/2024

Messy Family Worship

Messy Family Worship

Dinner is finally finished. The sink is full of dishes. There is food on the floor. The baby needs to be changed. The preteen keeps asking if she can get back on her iPad. And you want me to have church in my house?

Why Denominations Are Glorious

Keith Foskey | 7/11/2024

Why Denominations Are Glorious

Why Denominations Are Glorious

The idea that Christian churches should exist in different denominations gets a lot of hate. That shouldn't be the case. Here's why.

Why We Need To Keep Fighting for Penal Substitutionary Atonement

Keith Foskey | 7/1/2024

Why We Need To Keep Fighting for Penal Substitutionary Atonement

Why We Need To Keep Fighting for Penal Substitutionary Atonement

There are certain battles that need fought in every generation. This is one of them.