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355 episodios
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Aletheia Church, Providence RI Aletheia Church
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- Religión y espiritualidad
This is the podcast of Aletheia Church in Providence, RI, with Pastor Justin Chapman. Aletheia exists to make disciples who bring the truth, grace, and changing power of the gospel for the glory of God and the good of all people. For more information, visit www.aletheia.org/providence
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Vision and Virtue: Becoming People Of Integrity - Quentin Bunnell
We are so quick to point out the mistakes of others but do we see clearly enough to point out our own mistakes? In this sermon, Pastor Quentin emphasizes the importance of honest self-reflection as we study and respond to what the Word of God teaches us for us to become people of integrity.
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Vision and Virtue: The Forging Of True Faith - Quentin Bunnell
Experiencing trials in life is not pleasant but it is necessary if we are to grow in our faith. Pastor Quentin takes us on a deep dive into understanding the kinds of trials we face and how they strengthen our faith and bring us closer to Jesus.
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Series Break: The Art Of Rest - Adam Mabry
In this sermon, we delve into Jesus’ profound invitation in Matthew 11:28–30: “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” We explore the ways we often misinterpret this call to rest and discuss the true meaning of finding rest in Jesus.
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Moneyology: Contentment Is Great Gain - Justin Chapman
What do you think you need to have for you to be content in life? In 1 Timothy 6, Paul warns the believers against false doctrine and harmful desires. Here, we learn that what makes us truly rich does not come from contentment brought by earthly wealth but in taking hold of eternal life in Jesus.
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Moneyology: The Call To Serve - Quentin Bunnell
The Bible says, “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Pastor Quentin digs into our relationship with money and presents the idea that we are either serving money or serving God with our money. At any given point in our lives, we are bound to serve something or someone but a servant can only serve one master.
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Moneyology: The Principle of Tithing - Justin Chapman
“Will man rob God? Yet you are robbing me.” Tithing is not giving to God but returning what rightfully belongs to him. In this sermon, we look at the importance of tithing in the Christian faith and how it unlocks God’s blessings and purposes in our lives.