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Welcome to the weekly audio podcast of Fellowship Asheville in Western North Carolina. We are a gospel-centered community creating environments where change is possible. To learn more us, visit our website at fellowshipwnc.com.
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Being thirsty is a signal; it's your body's way of telling your brain that you need water. Water is essential for over a dozen major bodily functions - essential processes that keep your body breathing, moving, and functioning properly. Your body is designed to require water. Over the past couple of months, we've been looking at a different - and e…
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A lecture given at L’Abri Fellowship in Southborough, Massachusetts. For more information, visit https://southboroughlabri.org/ by Esther Dalton The Bible has a lot to say about sin, but sometimes a word can get so familiar we forget what it really means. Additionally, our culture is reluctant to entertain the idea of sin at all, causing the word t…
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Michael Thomas | 11.02.25 | Fellowship North || A series on discipleship inspired by: "Real-Life Discipleship" by Jim Putman and the "Real-Life Discipleship: Training Manual" by: Avery T. Willis, Jr., Jim Putman, Bill Krause, Brandon Guindon that our all of Life Groups are walking through during the fall of 2025.…
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The story of Job reveals that suffering isn't always punishment for wrongdoing. Job, a righteous man, faced devastating trials not because he deserved them, but as part of God's larger purpose. When Job demanded answers from God, he received something better—a revelation of God's character and sovereignty. God's response taught Job that we don't de…
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This sermon unfolds the transformative journey of Abram, emphasizing three pivotal themes: returning to worship, reconciling with others, and remembering God's eternal promises. Centered on Genesis 13, it portrays Abram's post-Egyptian return not merely as a physical relocation but as a spiritual reorientation—rekindling worship at the altar, demon…
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The apostle Paul is hard pressed whether to remain in this life in order to minister to the Phippian church or to depart and be with Christ, considering the possibility of being executed as a christian. This kind of already/not yet tension not only characterizes all creation (Romans 8:18-23), but it also describes our personal lives as well, issuin…
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Mark 10:17-27 and Acts 4:12 reveal the necessity of salvation through Jesus Christ alone. Human effort and wealth cannot secure eternal life; only faith in the Savior brings redemption. This passage calls us to humility, repentance, and complete dependence on God’s grace for the gift of true salvation. Series: Firm Foundation - The Heart of Our Fai…
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Life is full of moments that leave us feeling stuck, broken, or overwhelmed by the impossible. Whether it’s a health crisis, a fractured relationship, financial stress, or the weight of our own failures, we all encounter situations that seem beyond hope. Yet, in the midst of these impossibilities, Jesus stands as the one who not only sees our pain …
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You might expect the conclusion of a lengthy letter to contain a bunch of miscellaneous items—"that's right, one more thing." But Paul remains focused on the big theme of the letter. He wants Christians to understand what really counts in life. And he uses the false teachers in Galatia as a foil to extol the well-lived Chistian life. False Christia…
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