Authentic Christianity for Normal People | After + Math | Pastor Ben Feldott | Cape Cod Church
Release Date: 06/30/2025
Cape Cod Church Podcast
Be Full! Our annual celebration of generosity. The next few weeks are full of the stories of how your generosity through Cape Cod Church is making a difference across the street and around the world. You'll be inspired by what’s next, what's possible, and by what people are doing to take the message of “Life to the Full” to every corner of our world. Starting off with a special update, five years in the making! First time listening to our podcast? We’d like to get to know you! Head over to: . Connect with us! Do you have any prayer request? Send us a...
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This weekend we write the final chapter in our Awakening story! It takes us to ancient burying grounds on Cape Cod and famous hill tops in Boston. It’s the story of legacy—and it doesn’t end how you think it does. That’s the lesson of legacy. Awakening, God do it again! First time listening to our podcast? We’d like to get to know you! Head over to: . Connect with us! Do you have any prayer request? Send us a message. Facebook: Instagram: Website: Connect Card:
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Our best memories are marked by feelings, emotions, and the inner experience that marks the moment—joy, relief, hope, peace... all of them and more. The testimony of the Cape Cod Awakening is found in the words of those who experienced something so surprising that they had to share it... with everyone. Awakening is tangible, definable, and explainable... and at the same time, it is emotional, personal, and experiential. God wants to give us life—as a gift. First time listening to our podcast? We’d like to get to know you! Head over to: . Connect with us! Do you have any...
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The great Cape Cod Awakening would change the story of Cape Cod for generations. Even today, landmarks and monuments born from that moment remind us of the awakening. This weekend, we meet the Cape Cod leaders whose decisions shaped their towns—and cost them. Awakening comes with a cost, a personal one. That’s why awakening is rare. The story of awakening serves as a reminder that the cost is worth it—a small piece of the grand story God wants to write in and through us. First time listening to our podcast? We’d like to get to know you! Head over to: . Connect with us! Do...
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The best stories are full of surprises. The story of the Cape Cod Awakening is just getting started, and it's about to take a surprising twist. It all comes together to remind us that what we believe matters. Our actions and sense of urgency are all built on a foundation of beliefs—but what if we didn’t know? What if we had it wrong? Changing course and admitting we’re wrong is rare. Yet, 200 years ago, the story of Awakening would have its most lasting impact when one man admitted he was wrong. It was a brave move, and it changed the spiritual temperature of Cape Cod for over 50...
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In 1809 on Monday, April 24, a young man named Barnabas Bates came to Falmouth. The sermon he preached would spark a remarkable awakening. But it wasn’t just in Falmouth: God was about to stir up revival in Sandwich, Mashpee, Barnstable, and on Martha’s Vineyard... It's a story you have to hear. History may not always repeat itself, but it does tend to rhyme. This is the story of 1809, but it could also be the story of today. In this message, we'll explore what exactly God comes to do, and what an awakening looks like. We’re praying for awakening: "God do it again… in me and on...
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We pray for a reason… we want. Wanting has a negative stereotype, but in prayer; it’s invited. It's the way of the people who follow Jesus. Wanting declares we want something more—we need something more. “I want” is the cry of couples, parents, the hurting, addicts, and the anxious. What we want is an awakening, a revival of something in us and maybe around us. That’s what I want. First time listening to our podcast? We’d like to get to know you! Head over to: . Connect with us! Do you have any prayer request? Send us a message. Facebook: Instagram:...
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What do you want? That’s the question Jesus asked a man named Bartemeus—and it’s the question he asks us. The answer to the question is often so personal we can barely whisper our response. Our deepest desires, our greatest fears… we dare not say them out loud. But out loud is exactly what Jesus asks for; “What do you want?” Out loud is humbling, faith-building, and it brings us closer to him. Bring your biggest wants this weekend. We’ll pray together. First time listening to our podcast? We’d like to get to know you! Head over to: . Connect with us! Do you have any...
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"What do you want?" That’s how Jesus started a conversation and it remains an important question, "What do you want?" What does it look like to have a bold faith? It begins here, with a prayer. Not a casual, convenient, comfortable prayer—a bold, audacious, persistent prayer. So, what do you want? First time listening to our podcast? We’d like to get to know you! Head over to: . Connect with us! Do you have any prayer request? DM us. Facebook: Instagram: Website: Connect Card:
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The chair of discovery, the chair of belonging, and the chair of serving—these are the three chairs in the Church. Here is what we know about these chairs: each one is where stories are written, and I love these stories! The stories from the third chair are stories of purpose, of finding people, and of faith that makes life full. The past weekend, we sat in the third chair together and ask, “What could God do?!” First time listening to our podcast? We’d like to get to know you! Head over to: . Connect with us! Do you have any prayer request? DM us. Facebook: ...
info_outlineWhat is authentic Christianity, and am I an authentic Christian? That might sound like the start of a guilt trip, but it's not. Christianity is meant to be a way of living with Christ (it was literally called "The Way" by early believers!). This way is not just for a "super spiritual" few, it's not an end to fun and freedom, and it's not a theological quiz. In the "After + Math" in Acts 4, we're given three ways normal people live out authentic Christianity. So, if you're normal (or not!), this is for you.
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