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Welcome to the weekly audio podcast for North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, GA where our mission is to inspire people to follow Jesus. Our desire is that this podcast will encourage you in your relationship with God. Visit us at northpoint.org.
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Jesus regularly challenged people’s assumptions about both wealth and eternity, and when he did so it revealed that the way we handle what’s temporary points to what we truly believe is permanent.
Many people experience faith primarily as something they attend or consume. But the moments that deepen faith most often come when we begin giving it away.
It’s easy to assume that prosperity leads to generosity. But many times the opposite is true—generosity becomes the turning point that leads to prosperity.
One year ago, we kicked off our generosity initiative across our Atlanta-area churches. What if we’re not just making progress—but crossing into a defining moment?
The fires of life expose what we’re made of. When the pressure rises, will we protect our comfort and reputation or remain faithful when it costs us?
You don’t actually know what guides you until doing the right thing threatens your outcome.
Resolve in the small moments shapes who you become in the big ones.
We often assume purpose requires perfection, while Jesus points to a kind of completeness that comes through growth, not flawlessness.
In a world full of opinions and advice, where do we go when our questions are personal, painful, and unresolved?
People aren’t avoiding church because they don’t have needs, but because they’re unsure church is a safe place to be honest about them.
We take values like human dignity, compassion, and justice for granted today, but they only feel obvious because the church first introduced them.
Christmas marks the arrival of a solution to an unsolvable problem—how to stand before God when obedience isn't good enough.
No one was looking for God to appear in person, yet Jesus came to make the invisible God unmistakably known.
It’s common to feel a tug-of-war between inner anxiety and recognizing God’s nearness. In this conversation with Andy Stanley and Steve Cuss, we’re invited to consider some false needs that may be steering our reactions.
First-century Israel expected a king who would overthrow Rome. Jesus offered a kingdom far bigger—and he had to redefine “Messiah” before they could see it.
We’re all going to follow someone or something. If not Jesus, then who?
Our problem often isn’t that we ask God for too much but rather that we settle for too little.
Following Jesus requires that we love God and love our neighbor as ourselves. This begs the question of who does and doesn’t fall into the neighbor category. According to Jesus, selective compassion is not an option.
We set out to build a church where the convinced and the curious could belong.
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Stephanie Raygoza

Thank you for sharing all the words I needed to hear.

Jun 14th
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Joseph Y. Yi

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Cris Medley

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