Live Compelled Nate Elarton
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Nate Elarton is the Lead Pastor of Compelled Church located in Temperance, Michigan and Toledo, Ohio. It is Nate’s desire that we ”live compelled” by Christ’s love and live in Christ’s love. This podcast will encourage a God-focused life, through teachings, interviews, and the Word of God.
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12 | Family Life (feat. Pastor Scotty Matta)
On this episode Pastor Nate Interviewed Pastor Scotty Matta. Pastor Scotty is the Family Life Pastor at Compelled. He is married to Melissa and they have four children, Noah, Hannah, Abigail, and Selah. Pastor Scotty shares his passion and vision for a multigenerational, spiritually rich family ministry.
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11 | Steadfast
In this episode Pastor Nate Elarton encourages us to be steadfast and immoveable in the midst of culture, life, and time that is always moving.
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10 | Intentional Change in 2024
In this episode, Pastor Nate Elarton talks about four ways we can change after salvation. God is in the business of change and Jesus and the Holy Spirit are the change agents. Enjoy this episode as Nate encourages us to believe in Christ for true and lasting change from the inside out.
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9 | Jesus People (feat. Pastor Matt Reinhart)
Pastor Nate interviewed Pastor Matt and his origin story. Pastor Matt is the Campus Pastor of Compelled's Holland, Ohio campus. He is married to his wife Mandie, and they have one daughter, Sarah. Pastor Mandie and Pastor Matt have served in Holland for four years and have seen great health and growth in ministry. He has such an interesting story and you will enjoy hearing Matt's journey come full circle.
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8 | Be God’s Man
In this episode, Pastor Nate Elarton gives a message for Christian men to wake up from spiritual passivity, apathy, and laziness for the sake of the Kingdom. He delivered this same message to the men of Compelled Church at their Fall Men’s Breakfast. Nate is honest and raw in this message to men.
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7 | Grief pt. 2
In part two of Grief, Pastor Nate shares some of the myths and truths of grieving the losses in our lives. He explores the importance of feeling your feelings, experiencing your feelings, and even verbalizing your feelings. These truths and myths are a part of Pastor Nate's personal experiences, which allows him to speak to them directly.
Customer Reviews
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