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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This is the audio podcast of Aletheia Church, in Cambridge, MA. Pastor Adam Mabry is the regular preaching Pastor at Aletheia, a church bringing the truth, grace, and changing power of the Gospel, for the glory of God and the good of all people.
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Weekly podcast from Aletheia Church located in Harrisonburg, VA.
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The official podcast of Aletheia Church in Tampa, FL. For more info, visit www.aletheiatampa.com or download the Aletheia Tampa app for your iPhone, Android or Windows Phone.
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The feeding of the 5,000 and Jesus walking on water are two of the more famous moments in Jesus's ministry. Was less known is the connection between the two stories. In this sermon, Pastor Justin shows how Mark's careful choice of words makes his point clear, that Jesus is the Shepherd King.
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As we reflect on the darkness that still exists in the world, we see how Jesus’ arrival brings wisdom, justice, compassion, and blessing—offering true peace to those in need of it. And as recipients of this peace, we are to step into the darkness and offer it too.Adam Mabry
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In this sermon, Jonathan Cothron dives into Luke's account of Jesus's birth. In it we see the extraordinary change his arrival meant for those in his day, but also for those in coming generations.Jonathan Cothron
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In this first part of our Encounters with Immanuel series, Pastor Justin looks at the life of Joseph in Matthew 1:18–25. Being a Christian means being willing to give up your plans for God's plan, and Joseph's story gives us courage to do it willingly and joyfully.Justin Chapman
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How can we win the war within our thoughts? In this sermon, Pastor Justin looks at the "thought strongholds" that Paul describes in 2 Corinthians 10, and where we find the power to destroy them.
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The world isn’t neatly split into good and bad people. It’s full of people who are capable of good and bad. What should we do with the reality of being saved sinners? In his letter, the New Testament author John sums it up simply—walk in the light.Justin Chapman
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As we reflect on the darkness that still exists in the world, we see how Jesus’ arrival brings wisdom, justice, compassion, and blessing—offering true peace to those in need of it. And as recipients of this peace, we are to step into the darkness and offer it too.Justin Chapman
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In a world marked by longing, pain, and the ongoing battle between good and evil, the Bible tells us that the arrival of King Jesus is the foundation for our hope. Jesus’ victory over the serpent is not just a past event—it is a present reality that allows us to persevere amid life’s struggles.Justin Chapman
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In a world marked by longing, pain, and the ongoing battle between good and evil, the Bible tells us that the arrival of King Jesus is the foundation for our hope. Jesus’ victory over the serpent is not just a past event—it is a present reality that allows us to persevere amid life’s struggles.Adam Mabry
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Sometimes we give out of guilt. Sometimes we give to tilt the divine scales in our favor. For a follower of Jesus, the motivation to give should be completely different. In this sermon, Pastor Adam Mabry explores the surprising and unexpected reason that Christians are called to live generous lives. To learn more about our Big Give offering visit a…
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In this day and age of information, we can easily be swayed and overwhelmed by all the news, whether good or bad, that is readily available at our fingertips. But Paul, in Romans 15:8-13, shows us we can still have joy and peace by believing in the hope that God confirmed in Jesus Christ.Justin Chapman
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In this day and age of information, we can easily be swayed and overwhelmed by all the news, whether good or bad, that is readily available at our fingertips. But Paul, in Romans 15:8-13, shows us we can still have joy and peace by believing in the hope that God confirmed in Jesus Christ.Adam Mabry
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In 1 Corinthians 6:9-20 Paul challenges the Corinthians—and us—to rethink how we view our bodies and desires. As we wrestle with unfulfilled desires, we discuss how trusting in God's goodness and provision can lead to flourishing, and how our bodies can become instruments that reflect God’s life-giving nature to the world.…
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As believers, we often wrestle with the question: Why does God allow his people to endure hardships? Paul reminds us that our afflictions are not in vain—they are for our comfort and salvation, and through our own experiences of God's comfort, we are equipped to comfort others who face similar struggles.…
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Christ’s love compels us to a strange but beautiful ministry—one where we move from seeking God’s approval to living out of the fullness of his love, sharing it with others. We are reminded that Jesus is the great minister of reconciliation, and our own experience of being reconciled to God fuels our mission to reach the lost.…
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Christ’s love compels us to a strange but beautiful ministry—one where we move from seeking God’s approval to living out of the fullness of his love, sharing it with others. We are reminded that Jesus is the great minister of reconciliation, and our own experience of being reconciled to God fuels our mission to reach the lost.…
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What does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus in a culture that idolizes materialism? In this sermon, we’ll reflect on the dangers of covetousness and we’ll learn to combat anxiety as we seek God’s kingdom through acts of generosity, serving those in need, and cultivating a heart that treasures what truly matters.…
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What does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus in a culture that idolizes materialism? In this sermon, we'll reflect on the dangers of covetousness and we'll learn to combat anxiety as we seek God’s kingdom through acts of generosity, serving those in need, and cultivating a heart that treasures what truly matters.…
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Despite the brokenness introduced by sin—affecting marriage, singleness, and the value of children—there is hope that can be found in Christ for redemption. In this sermon, we talk about the importance of pursuing Christ-likeness in our lives and advocating for policies that celebrate and protect the beauty of family.…
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Despite the brokenness introduced by sin—affecting marriage, singleness, and the value of children—there is hope that can be found in Christ for redemption. In this sermon, we talk about the importance of pursuing Christ-likeness in our lives and advocating for policies that celebrate and protect the beauty of family.…
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All human beings bear the image of God. Drawing from Genesis 1:26-27, we are challenged to consider the inherent value of every individual and how this understanding should shape our actions, beliefs, and society as a whole.Adam Mabry
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All human beings bear the image of God. Drawing from Genesis 1:26-27, we are challenged to consider the inherent value of every individual and how this understanding should shape our actions, beliefs, and society as a whole.Justin Chapman
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What does freedom mean to you? In this sermon, Paul's words challenge us to understand the true nature of freedom in Christ and how it should shape our lives and relationships.Don Weiss
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What does freedom mean to you? In this sermon, Paul's words challenge us to understand the true nature of freedom in Christ and how it should shape our lives and relationships.Justin Chapman
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As believers, we are made citizens of the kingdom of God and are called to be witnesses of our invincible King. In this sermon, we tackle the topic of faith and politics to understand what it means to follow Jesus in our cultural moment and how we can live as kingdom citizens in a complex world.Justin Chapman
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As believers, we are made citizens of the kingdom of God and are called to be witnesses of our invincible King. In this sermon, we tackle the topic of faith and politics to understand what it means to follow Jesus in our cultural moment and how we can live as kingdom citizens in a complex world.Adam Mabry
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Being set apart for God means we are viewed as strange and weird. We are called not to fit into the mold of this world but to be transformed by renewing our minds through God’s truth in the Scripture. In this sermon, Pastor Adam shows us how to live out our faith in ways that may seem counter-cultural, yet beautifully align with God’s purposes.…
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Being set apart for God means we are viewed as strange and weird. We are called not to fit into the mold of this world but to be transformed by renewing our minds through God’s truth in the Scripture. In this sermon, Pastor Justin shows us how to live out our faith in ways that may seem counter-cultural, yet beautifully align with God’s purposes.…
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Why is water baptism important? In Exodus 14, Pastor Quentin shares with us how God demonstrated his saving power over his desperate and lost people surrounded by dead ends and an aggressive enemy. Through this imagery we see that baptism is a divine act showing God’s power to rescue the lost.Quentin Bunnell
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One profound truth that transforms and empowers every believer is knowing that Jesus loves us. Pastor Adam unpacks the Apostle John’s words to help us understand the nature and the cost of God’s love for us. By understanding and experiencing this love, we can respond with gratitude that spurs us to generously share God’s love with others.…
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What we believe about the future will determine and shape how we live in the present. In the last segment of studying our mission statement, we look into how it is the glory of God that is the good of all people. We need God’s vision of his glory to sustain God’s way for our life as a church.Justin Chapman
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What we believe about the future will determine and shape how we live in the present. In the last segment of studying our mission statement, we look into how it is the glory of God that is the good of all people. We need God’s vision of his glory to sustain God’s way for our life as a church.Adam Mabry
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In this sermon, we will look at what we value as a church. Drawing from the imagery and theology of John’s prologue, Pastor Justin unpacks how Jesus, as the Word made flesh, reveals the truth, grace, and changing power of God.Justin Chapman
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In this sermon, we will look at what we value as a church. Drawing from the imagery and theology of John’s prologue, Pastor Adam unpacks how Jesus, as the Word made flesh, reveals the truth, grace, and changing power of God.Adam Mabry
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In this new series, we revisit the reason why our church exists and what we value as God’s people. We will look at the story of Zacchaeus’ encounter with Jesus and how it challenges us to live out our mission of making disciples because making disciples is the mission of Jesus.Adam Mabry
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In this new series, we revisit the reason why our church exists and what we value as God’s people. We will look at the story of Zacchaeus’ encounter with Jesus and how it challenges us to live out our mission of making disciples because making disciples is the mission of Jesus.Justin Chapman
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How does God balance justice and mercy? In this continuation of Peter’s letter, God brings justice to those who perpetuate false gospels while offering salvation to those who hold fast to the gospel of Jesus. This message challenges us to consider our own lives and faith, urging us to trust in God's ultimate plan of rescue and recompense.…
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How should we live in light of Christ's return? We examine Peter’s final words to the church about God's judgement, the certainty of his promises, and our call to holy living. Discover how the hope of a new heaven and new earth should motivate us to grow in grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ, even as we navigate a world that often scoffs …
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When everything in life suddenly goes wrong, do you struggle to remain steadfast in your faith? Pastor Clayton Bell tells the story of John the Baptist’s faith being tested amid discomfort and how true faithfulness means being committed past comfort.Clayton Bell
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How does God balance justice and mercy? In 2 Peter 2:4–22, God brings justice to those who perpetuate false gospels while offering salvation to those who hold fast to the gospel of Jesus. This message challenges us to consider our own lives and faith, urging us to trust in God’s ultimate plan of rescue and recompense.…
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As the church starts to wane in their faith, Peter reminds them of the trustworthiness of the apostles’ testimonies about Christ and warns them of false prophets and false teachings. When we struggle with our faith, Tyler Parker reminds us that we know God is involved in the world because he has spoken to us through scripture.…
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As the church starts to wane in their faith, Peter reminds them of the trustworthiness of the apostles’ testimonies about Christ and warns them of false prophets and false teachings. When we struggle with our faith, Pastor Quentin reminds us that we know God is involved in the world because he has spoken to us through scripture.…
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At the beginning of Peter’s second letter, we are told how God has done all that it takes for us to participate in his divine nature. Pastor Adam reminds us that God's grace empowers us to strive for godliness, and out of this new nature and new love for God comes fruitfulness for the kingdom.Adam Mabry
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At the beginning of Peter’s second letter, we are told how God has done all that it takes for us to participate in his divine nature. Pastor Quentin reminds us that God's grace empowers us to strive for godliness, and out of this new nature and new love for God comes fruitfulness for the kingdom.Quentin Bunnell
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In this final chapter, James brings the believers’ attention to addressing greed that may arise from the selfish accumulation of money and things. Pastor Adam urges us to assess our attitude towards wealth and things and to align our practices with the teachings of Jesus so that we can transform our relationship with wealth and foster a community g…
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In this final chapter, James brings the believers’ attention to addressing greed that may arise from the selfish accumulation of money and things. Jonathan urges us to assess our attitude towards wealth and things and to align our practices with the teachings of Jesus so that we can transform our relationship with wealth and foster a community grou…
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Everyone makes plans. Some just for the day, others for their whole lives. Tyler Parker delves into the teachings of James 4:13-17, where we are reminded of the fleeting nature of life and the necessity of humility in our decision-making processes as we learn the importance of anchoring our plans in God's will rather than our own.…
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Everyone makes plans. Some just for the day, others for their whole lives. Pastor Quentin delves into the teachings of James 4:13-17, where we are reminded of the fleeting nature of life and the necessity of humility in our decision-making processes as we learn the importance of anchoring our plans in God's will rather than our own.…
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