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The Christian Practice of Hospitality

Life at the Corner

Release Date: 02/17/2025

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How does God use suffering in our lives? How do we make sense of the ups and downs in our own trials? Today Pastor Nate interviews Jason Helopoulos, a member of his “band of brothers.” Join us as they explore those very questions and how Rev. Helopoulos’ has answered them in his battle with cancer.   Show Notes: Jason Helopoulos is a pastor of  

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In our first episode of 2026, Nate reflects on five of his favorite Christian literature/theology reads from last year.  Recommended books: by Dr. Michael Morales by David Gibson by Sam Allbery by Michael Allen by John Flavel   Other books mentioned: by Sinclair Fergusson   by Matthew McCullough by Derek Thomas

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Today, Pastor Nate goes to the mail bag and answers a question from a listener about church discipline. In today's episode, you'll learn what church discipline is, how it works, and why it's important. 

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Pastor Nate meditates on the history of Psalm 136 and its use by the people of Israel all the way up through the night of Jesus’ capture and interrogation.

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In light of the anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, Pastor Nate takes time to explore lessons from the history of the Reformation, focusing especially on the man God used to spark the Reformation, Martin Luther.  

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The Gift of Friendship (Part 2) show art The Gift of Friendship (Part 2)

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Today, Pastor Nate finishes this short series on friendship, speaking on the characteristics of true friendship and how it surpasses mere companionship.

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Today, Pastor Nate distinguishes between companionship and friendship and talks about the necessity of having real friends. Having many acquaintances doesn’t necessarily mean you have the kind of deep friendship that the Bible recommends so highly. Join us for Part 1 of this two-part series on friendship.

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Today, Pastor Nate shares some of the history of this incredible pioneer missionary to the Native Americans in the 18th century.

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In light of Erika Kirk's recent expression of forgiveness at Charlie Kirk's Memorial Service, Pastor Nate takes time on today's podcast to explore the nature of true forgiveness. He also wrestles with hard questions like, "Are we obligated in every circumstance to forgive those who have sinned against us?" and "Does forgiveness wipe out all the consequences for our sin?"  If you want to read on the subject of forgiveness, here are a few resources he highly recommends:

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Pastor Nate examines the apostle Paul’s prayer in Philippians 1:9-11. Why does Paul ask God for love primarily and put “knowledge” and “discernment” as almost secondary requests? What is the significance of growing in love? Join us today for this reflection on the nature of love and the Christian life.  

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Today, Pastor Nate explores the Christian practice of hospitality. Leaning heavily on the biblical revelation and church history, he shows why hospitality is central to the church's gospel witness. With compelling practical advice on how to use your home, organize your schedule, and budget your monies for living out the welcome of God through the Christian practice of hospitality.