Growing People Central Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
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At Central Nazarene, we are Growing People who are Growing People. This podcast is our opportunity to further understand the mission of the church and have the questions on our minds regarding our faith and journey with Christ answered.
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Growing People with a Story - Aaron Carriker
Growing people have a story to tell. We know that the good and bad in our lives can't go in vain but must be lifted up to glorify Him in the expectation that someone else can grow.Today we hear a simple testimony that maybe many of us share. Today we hear Aaron's story.Let's go.
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Made for Mission - Cuba
You were made for this. You were made for mission. When we serve outside of our own context, we see each other and God in a new and beautiful way.Today we focus on the partnership Central has with Cuba and how God is moving throughout that mission field. Let's Go!
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God's Everlasting Love: A Vision for Kid's Ministry
God's love is un-earnable, un-losable...everlasting. It's this foundational idea, that when instilled early in the lives of our kids, gives them a rock on which to build a house. Today we meet with our newest pastor, Bethany Tibbs, and hear her vision for the children's ministry.Let's go!
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Lessons from the Church in Africa with Dr Chambo
We are not called to attend church, but to be the Church. Today Dr. Chambo leads our conversation about recognizing God's blessing and partnering with Him to grow His Kingdom. It's not about what we have, but what we're willing to give. Little is much when God is in it.Let's Go.
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Prepare for Peace - Advent Week 4
So often we cry for the Jesus that flips tables and rebukes corrupt leaders, and while there certainly is a place for that, many times we are presented with the Jesus of Peace, the Jesus of Shalom. Like John the Baptist, how do we need to adjust our expectations of Jesus to include Peace?Today is our final episode for this special Advent series.Let's Go!
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Jump for Joy! - Advent Week 3
Encountering the God of the Old Testament often meant pain, death, and destruction, but today we discuss a story where coming close to God was tender enough that an unborn baby wasn't fearful, but jumped for Joy!As a Spirit filled people how much more should we be jumping for Joy as we get nearer to Him?Today is the third week of Advent where we find the source of our Joy.Let's Go!