Episodes

  • Trey Knowles: No | Comedy Special
    Feb 2 2026

    Trey Knowles' No is a bold, laugh-out-loud comedy special that turns one small word into a powerful weapon against chaos, temptation, and everyday foolishness. With sharp wit, relatable stories, and fearless honesty, Trey takes the audience on a hilarious journey through life's absurd moments — from awkward encounters to spiritual wake-up calls — all while reminding us of the freedom found in setting boundaries. More than just jokes, No delivers truth wrapped in humor, showing how saying “no” to ungodliness and worldly distractions can lead to a life that's disciplined, joyful, and purpose-driven. This special blends faith, culture, and comedy into a refreshing experience that will have you laughing, thinking, and nodding your head in agreement. Get ready to laugh hard, think deeper, and reclaim the power of one simple word — No.

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    32 mins
  • Trey Knowles - Message From North Sentinel Island
    Jan 30 2026

    Trey Knowles's Message From North Sentinel Island is an allegorical comedy that uses humor to deliver a serious moral lesson. Through satire, Indigenous characters model for Black Americans how to reject ungodliness, refuse the devil's “bread,” and avoid adopting destructive lifestyles. While comedic in form, the message points viewers toward biblical truth: reverence for God requires a firm rejection of evil.

    This production is intended as comedy. The jokes and exaggerated scenarios are not meant to be taken literally, but rather to provoke thought, reflection, and spiritual awareness.

    Scripture makes clear that loving God is inseparable from opposing wickedness. As Proverbs 8:13 declares, “To fear the Lord is to hate evil.” Likewise, believers are called to reject pride, arrogance, corrupt behavior, and perverse speech, while clinging to what is good (Psalm 97:10; Amos 5:15; Romans 12:9). The contrast between righteousness and wickedness is unmistakable, as Proverbs 29:27 reminds us that the upright and the unjust stand in moral opposition.

    Together, these themes frame the heart of Message From North Sentinel Island: a humorous yet pointed call to choose righteousness, hate evil, and walk in the fear of the Lord.

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    14 mins
  • Trey Knowles - Conquest
    Jan 29 2026

    Conquest is a bold allegorical comedy that pulls back the curtain on deception, power, and misplaced ambition. Through sharp wit and symbolic storytelling, Trey Knowles introduces readers to a seemingly gentle force that masks a dangerous hunger for control. Blending humor, spiritual truth, and cultural commentary, Conquest challenges us to recognize false authority, embrace righteousness, and remember that true power is found not in taking, but in loving, sharing, and standing firm in truth.

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    9 mins
  • Trey Knowles - Filthy People
    Jan 27 2026

    Trey Knowles' “Filthy People” is a humorous stand-up allegory that uses comedy to deliver a powerful message. In the routine, Trey jokingly tells adults to “take a bath,” but the deeper meaning goes far beyond physical cleanliness. He challenges people to examine their sinful behavior and make a change. Just as adults remind children to bathe, Trey points out that many fail to “clean” their own lives while continuing to consume and enjoy filthy content. With playful humor, he even jokes about being a “house maid for the day” because he wants everyone to get clean. At the heart of this comedy is a serious truth: God is not willing for anyone to perish, but desires all to come to repentance.

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    4 mins
  • Trey Knowles: Wonderland | Comedy Special
    Jan 26 2026

    Trey Knowles' Wonderland brings bold, faith-driven comedy that explores culture and the spiritual influences that often stand in opposition to God. In this stand-up special, Trey dives headfirst into a world of skepticism—critiquing everything from Walt Disney to psychics, sorcerers, and modern spiritual trends. With sharp humor, sarcasm, and biblical insight, he challenges the illusions and deceptions shaping our minds and lifestyles. Through laughter and truth, Trey encourages audiences to reject the lies of the world, rebuke the enemy, and seek God above all else. Wonderland opens our eyes to hidden truths—things we often overlook unless we're truly paying attention. So, are you ready to venture into the world of Wonderland? “The thief comes only to steal, kill, and destroy” — your mind, your focus, and your attention—tempting you to idolize a life that was never meant for you. Will you allow yourself to wander through Wonderland, or will you devote yourself to God and watch the enemy flee? Trey Knowles' Wonderland is more than comedy—it's a wake-up call, revealing what many fail to see in today's world.

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    46 mins
  • Trey Knowles - I Am Running
    Jan 25 2026

    In Trey Knowles' “I Am Running,” this short comedy tells a fictional story about Trey being chased by the world for speaking out against sin. Businesses—and even Walt Disney—join the pursuit, determined to silence him. Trey runs so far that he ends up in a dangerous neighborhood known as 18th Street. As the chase continues, strange and funny moments unfold. Trey encounters the Grim Reaper, then runs into a house where an elderly Latina woman is praying to the Virgin Mary. She asks Trey if Mary can help him, but Trey responds, “No, I need Jesus.” When he runs into the next room, he is shocked to see bones everywhere. Everywhere Trey goes, he is surrounded by death, reinforcing the deeper message behind the comedy.

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    3 mins
  • Trey Knowles - Who Gives You The Right To Say That
    Jan 25 2026

    In Trey Knowles' “Who Gives You The Right To Say That,” this funny short highlights how America reacts angrily when Trey speaks out against sin. Trey responds by challenging the culture, saying, “Stop coveting, and I'll stop calling out your schizophrenia sin.” Both Democrats and Republicans fire back, admitting the people won't give up coveting because their investments depend on it. They argue that taking away the “right” to covet is the same as taking away their right to make money. The allegory delivers a powerful message: Who do you love more—God or idols of money?

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    3 mins
  • Trey Knowles - Walt Disney
    Jan 24 2026

    Trey Knowles delivers a hilarious stand-up bit about Walt Disney's kids' content, joking that Disney isn't as “innocent” as it looks. Trey playfully claims that before you know it, your kid goes from watching cartoons to waving a magic wand and wishing on stars. He cracks jokes about how witches and wizards seem to pop up in every movie, teasing that Disney must have a secret spellbook somewhere in the studio. With exaggerated warnings and over-the-top reactions, Trey pretends to alert parents to “protect their kids” from magical influence — all in good fun, turning fantasy tropes into comedy gold.

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    3 mins