

Aletheia Church, Cambridge
Aletheia Church, Adam Mabry
This is the sermon podcast of Aletheia Church and Pastor Adam Mabry. Aletheia exists to 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
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Sep 13, 2020 • 29min
Finding Joy with God
As we continue in our series "w/ God," we're exploring why sometimes it feels difficult to experience the joy which is promised to us in Scripture. How do we cultivate a life of joy in the presence of God? In this sermon, Pastor Justin of Aletheia Providence looks to James 4 to help us understand how our habits shape our experiences of joy in Jesus.

Sep 6, 2020 • 49min
Hate-Defying Love
How does being with God shape the way we relate to other people? In this sermon, Pastor Adam looks to 1 John 4 to examine how being with God produces love in God's people that radically unites us in the mission to love others.

Aug 30, 2020 • 49min
Abiding w/ God
In this sermon, Campus Director Kevin McKenzie explores John 15 to emphasize the essential worship of abiding in Jesus and details practical ways to enter into the peaceful presence of Jesus.

Aug 23, 2020 • 37min
Coming Home
Our new sermon series is about discovering how to spend time with God. Some of us find ourselves chasing after wealth, sex, money, power, and other sources of pleasure in the world. Others of us find it hard to seek because we feel we aren't worthy to seek God, or we bear difficult resentments against God. In this sermon, Pastor Adam examines the story of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15 to show us how we indeed can come home to be with God.

Aug 16, 2020 • 38min
The Beautiful Mission
What is the aim of our lives in Christ? Is it evangelism, obedience, righteousness, or something greater than all of these? In this sermon, Pastor Donny Fisher explores a number of passages in the Scripture to unveil how the beautiful mission of God calls us to unleash our skills and talents towards reflecting His Image in the world.

Aug 9, 2020 • 36min
Redemption in the Family
This week in The Good and Beautiful Vision, we're exploring God's vision for the family. What does it really mean to honor one's father and mother? And what do we do with the complicated legacies our families sometimes leave to us? In this sermon, campus minister David Fulton examines the commandment to honor one's father and mother and unpacks the truth that maturing into God's vision for the family means redeeming the sins of our ancestors.

Aug 2, 2020 • 35min
The Beginning, The End, and the Now
Human existence is characterized by suffering, uncertainty, doubt, and powerlessness - so much so that it can be difficult to have hope in the triumphant narrative of the Scriptures. How do we tap into the hope that the Scriptures offer to followers of Jesus? In this sermon, Pastor Donny explores the beautiful beginning and end of the Scripture to provide us with a good and beautiful vision of relationship with Jesus in the now.

Aug 2, 2020 • 35min
The Beginning, The End, and the Now
Human existence is characterized by suffering, uncertainty, doubt, and powerlessness - so much so that it can be difficult to have hope in the triumphant narrative of the Scriptures. How do we tap into the hope that the Scriptures offer to followers of Jesus? In this sermon, Pastor Donny explores the beautiful beginning and end of the Scripture to provide us with a good and beautiful vision of relationship with Jesus in the now.

Jul 26, 2020 • 41min
The Good and Beautiful Vision of Righteousness
Being unrighteous doesn’t just mean doing wrong things — although it does mean that! — but also being under the power of sin. But if unrighteousness makes us dead puppets of sin, righteousness makes us alive, kings and queens “seated with Christ in the heavenly places.” In this sermon, Director of Discipleship Sarah McCarthy explores Ephesians 2 to unveil how God meets us in our unrighteousness, and in so doing, gives us new life and a new family.

Jul 19, 2020 • 41min
The Good and Beautiful Vision of Friendship
What if friendship was a vessel of the divine? What if God was going to transform the cosmos through the way you relate to those you love? In this sermon, Aletheia staff member Tyler Parker explores John 15 to uncover the deep, spiritual implications of friendship for developing the Kingdom of God in our world.


