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Summer All Stars | Bishop Greene | All People

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This week at All People, Bishop Brian Green explores the spiritual dynamics of divine interference, illustrating how Jesus acts as a disruptor to break cycles of suffering and bondage. Drawing from the Gospel of Mark, Green contrasts the malicious interruptions of the enemy with the transformative power of God, who redefines a believer's identity and purpose even after years of stagnant hardship. He emphasizes that persistent faith and "interruptive" prayer can force a shift in one's circumstances, shifting the narrative from one of desperation to one of divine legacy and witness. Ultimately, the message serves as a call to action for the congregation to refuse passive acceptance of their struggles and instead boldly pursue the healing presence of Christ to change their future.

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Portada del episodio Summer All Stars | Bishop Greene | All People

Summer All Stars | Bishop Greene | All People

This week at All People, Bishop Brian Green explores the spiritual dynamics of divine interference, illustrating how Jesus acts as a disruptor to break cycles of suffering and bondage. Drawing from the Gospel of Mark, Green contrasts the malicious interruptions of the enemy with the transformative power of God, who redefines a believer's identity and purpose even after years of stagnant hardship. He emphasizes that persistent faith and "interruptive" prayer can force a shift in one's circumstances, shifting the narrative from one of desperation to one of divine legacy and witness. Ultimately, the message serves as a call to action for the congregation to refuse passive acceptance of their struggles and instead boldly pursue the healing presence of Christ to change their future.

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Summer All Stars | Larissa Wrabel | All People

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Portada del episodio Summer All Stars | JC Noah | All People

Summer All Stars | JC Noah | All People

This week at All People, John Claude Noah speaks on "neighborhoods to nations" and challenges believers to view missions as a focus on people rather than a matter of geography. He structures his message around the biblical mandate in Acts 1:8, emphasizing that while not everyone is called to cross an ocean, every Christian is called to cross the street to enter the world of another person. Through personal stories of his own BC and AC (Before Christ and After Christ) transformation, Noah argues that the gospel is for all people and must be shared through the power of the Holy Spirit rather than human ability. He concludes by inviting the congregation to become available and surrendered to God's will, asserting that Christ can use our brokenness to bring light and hope to those who need rescue in our own daily lives.

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Portada del episodio Summer All Stars | Matt Gioia | All People

Summer All Stars | Matt Gioia | All People

This week at All people, Pastor Matt Gioia addresses the spiritual necessity of vulnerability and honesty over the projection of strength. Drawing from the biblical account in Joshua 5, Gioia explains that before the Israelites could enter the Promised Land, they had to undergo consecration through circumcision, a process that rendered them physically weak and exposed just before battle. He uses this narrative to illustrate that God's power is made perfect in weakness, arguing that believers must "cut away" the shame and secrecy that act as incubators for sin. By sharing his personal struggle with military trauma, Gioia emphasizes that healing requires confession and the courage to be fully seen by both God and a supportive community. Ultimately, the message serves as a call for listeners to surrender their self-reliance and trade their "fig leaves" of hidden pain for the transformative grace found in authentic faith.

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