Aletheia Church, Cambridge

Aletheia Church, Adam Mabry
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Mar 28, 2021 • 35min

The Lord or The Sword?

As we continue our journey on the Road to Resurrection, we consider the actions of Jesus and his disciples as Jesus' is arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane. Jesus surrenders to God's will for him to suffer, but the disciples seek violence. Trouble reveals what or whom we trust, so how can we learn to deepen our trust in the Lord and not the sword? In this sermon, Pastor Justin from Aletheia Providence explores Luke 22 to unpack how followers of Jesus follow him into trusting the Lord.
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Mar 21, 2021 • 35min

Communion

As we approach Easter, we're taking several weeks to look at the events immediately prior to Christ's crucifixion and resurrection in hopes of learning important lessons for our resurrections in Christ! In today's sermon, ENC NEU Campus Director David Fulton explores the story of Jesus giving communion to his disciples to unveil that communion has way more to say about human suffering and its redemptive power than we could have ever thought.
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Mar 21, 2021 • 35min

Communion

As we approach Easter, we're taking several weeks to look at the events immediately prior to Christ's crucifixion and resurrection in hopes of learning important lessons for our resurrections in Christ! In today's sermon, ENC NEU Campus Director David Fulton explores the story of Jesus giving communion to his disciples to unveil that communion has way more to say about human suffering and its redemptive power than we could have ever thought.
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Mar 14, 2021 • 37min

Stand Firm (In Humility)

In this last sermon examining 1 Peter, Peter begins to address elders in the church to teach them how to shepherd their congregations in the midst of suffering. Most folks in the church don't hold the title of elder, but many of us will step into leadership, and leadership over people who are younger than we are. What does the end of this letter say about generational unity, leadership, and shepherding folks through suffering? Join us as Pastor Donny Fisher walks through 1 Peter 5 to illustrate Peter's thinking about leading well in God's Kingdom.
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Mar 7, 2021 • 31min

When Faith Is A Fight

It's no secret that the reality of human suffering can make it harder to believe in the goodness of God. However, Peter offers several ways of understanding suffering so that the faith of suffering Christians is bolstered, rather than torn down. In this sermon, Pastor Justin explores 1 Peter 4 to unveil how we ought to understand suffering as we fight for our faith.
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Feb 28, 2021 • 38min

Floodwaters and Baptism

What does baptism tell us about the meaning and experience of being a follower of Jesus? In this sermon, Pastor Donny explores the various metaphors for baptism, salvation, and liberation from suffering used by Peter in 1 Peter 3 and 4 to explain how baptism proves that God will save us from the floodwaters of life.
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Feb 21, 2021 • 34min

Showing Honor in the Face of Dishonor

The Bible is full of passages involving controversial approaches to social issues, and this week's passage in 1 Peter covers women and slavery, among other issues! Particularly, in these passages, slaves, women, and early Christians face situations of dishonor. What's the Christian response to a situation of dishonor? In this sermon, Director of Discipleship Sarah McCarthy describes from 1 Peter how God enables Christians to show honor in the face of dishonor.
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Feb 14, 2021 • 34min

Holy Folks

What is holiness, and why is holiness important for God's people? What's God's design for calling His people to be set apart in how they behave and in what they desire? In today's sermon, Campus Director Kevin McKenzie helps us explore 1 Peter Chapters 1 and 2 to discover how a then and now people are defined by their holiness.
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Feb 7, 2021 • 34min

Hope Set, Minds Prepared

Today, we begin a new series in 1 Peter called "A Then and Now People!" In today's sermon, Pastor Justin shows us how to look to the past and to the future to understand how we should follow Jesus here and now.
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Jan 31, 2021 • 25min

What's In A Name?

In today's sermon, Pastor Donny explores the story of Jacob's encounter with God and the subsequent transformation of Jacob's identity. In the Scriptures, a person's identity is often revealed through their name, but Jacob is given two names - one associated with brokenness, and another associated with promise. What do we do with the brokenness in our own lives in light of God's promise of redemption for all of us? Walk with us through a journey through Jacob's life to understand how God can redeem us no matter what we've walked through.

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