“How could this owl, who was born in captivity, lived his whole life in a cage, how could he possibly survive? He's going to be dead in a few days. That's what everybody thought.” – Christine Mott In February 2023, a Eurasian eagle-owl named Flaco made headlines—and captured hearts—when he escaped from his small enclosure at the Central Park Zoo. Born in captivity and unable to fly or hunt, Flaco defied every expectation. In just weeks, he taught himself to soar across the Manhattan skyline, hunt for his own food, and live as freely as an owl could in a city of concrete and glass. For more than a year, New Yorkers spotted him perched in Central Park, on high-rises, even outside apartment windows—cheering him on as a symbol of resilience and freedom. Today’s guest, attorney and lifelong animal advocate Christine Mott, has immortalized Flaco’s story in her new children’s book, Free Bird: Flaco the Owl’s Dreams Take Flight . Told from Flaco’s perspective, the book celebrates courage, hope, and the right of all animals to live free—without cages or confinement—while gently encouraging young readers to see captivity through an animal’s eyes. This conversation is about Flaco’s extraordinary journey, the lessons he left behind, and how one small owl sparked big changes for animals in New York and beyond. Links: https://lanternpm.org/book/free-bird/…
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This week in our Unity series, we dug into the question: what is oneness? Mark helped us see that unity is not simply a nice idea but a powerful, God-given reality that the church is called to live out. Using illustrations from team sports, Psalm 133, and Romans 12, he showed how unity is both good and pleasant, life-giving, and rooted in humility.…
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How Different Traditions See the Holy Spirit
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38:30In this week’s Cultivate episode, we continued our pneumatology series by exploring the differences between evangelical and charismatic traditions, particularly in how they understand the work of the Holy Spirit. Charlie and Abigail broke down how evangelicals tend to emphasize the authority of Scripture and the universal baptism of the Spirit, whi…
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This week in our Unity series, we opened with Paul’s words in Ephesians 4 and explored what it means to live as one body in Christ. Charlie challenged us to see unity not as something we must achieve but as something already true because of the Spirit within us. We were reminded that humility, gentleness, and patience are essential for living out o…
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Walking by the Spirit, Not by the Flesh
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44:16This week on Cultivate, we explored what it really means to “walk by the Spirit” from Galatians 5. Charlie and Abigail unpacked the ongoing battle between the Spirit and the flesh, emphasizing that the Christian life is not about behavior modification or rule-keeping but about living from the Spirit’s power within us. We discussed how the fruit of …
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This week we wrapped up our focus on the gospel by looking at what it means to live on mission together as the body of Christ. Charlie shared from Ephesians 4 about how God designed the church to function as one body, with every believer equipped for works of service. We unpacked how sharing the gospel, showing the gospel, and serving in unity are …
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How the Holy Spirit Shapes Our Walk with Christ
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27:39In this week’s Cultivate episode, we continue our series on pneumatology—the study of the Holy Spirit—by exploring His ongoing work in the lives of both believers and non-believers. Charlie and Abigail walk through John 16 and other passages to unpack the Spirit’s role in convicting the world of sin, guiding believers toward righteousness, and remi…
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This week in our To the Churches series, we looked at how Jesus calls His church to both share and show the gospel. Drawing from Luke 17:11–19, Charlie unpacked the story of the ten lepers—where Jesus met a physical need without requiring an immediate spiritual return. We explored the false dichotomy many churches face between proclaiming truth and…
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Who Is the Holy Spirit?
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39:04Who exactly is the Holy Spirit—and why does it matter that we get that right? In this week’s Cultivate episode, Charlie and Abigail begin a new conversation on pneumatology, the theology of the Holy Spirit. With their usual balance of clarity and curiosity, they break down what it means to say that the Holy Spirit isn’t just a vague force but a ful…
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Called to Share the Gospel
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34:52This week we launched a new sermon series focused on our mission as a church and the call to share the gospel with the people around us. Pastor Charlie walks us through the story of Jesus and the woman at the well in John 4, showing how Jesus approached people with intentionality, compassion, and creativity. Along the way, Charlie shares personal s…
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We want to know what you want to hear on the Cultivate Podcast. What topics, questions, or ideas would you love for us to explore? Whether it’s a deep dive into Scripture, a faith question you’ve been wrestling with, or a conversation about life and culture—we’d love to hear it. Your input will help shape future episodes and guide where we go in th…
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Don't Just Survive—Thrive
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33:01This week in our "To the Churches" series, we looked at Jesus' final letter in Revelation—his words to the church in Laodicea. This passage holds one of the most well-known and often misunderstood metaphors in Scripture: being "lukewarm." Charlie unpacks how Jesus’ words would have hit this specific church and why it matters that we rightly underst…
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We Live in Free Will, But Rest in Predestination
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40:58This week on Cultivate… we wrapped up our deep dive into soteriology with one final round of big questions—covering predestination, free will, foreknowledge, and the nature of salvation. Abigail and Charlie explore what it really means to be chosen by God, whether we can lose our salvation, and how to reconcile God's sovereignty with our experience…
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This week in our 'To the Churches' series, we looked at Jesus’ letter to the church in Philadelphia—a smaller church with big faith. Unlike the sharp corrections given to some other churches, this message is full of affirmation and encouragement. In a city rocked by instability and persecution, the believers in Philadelphia held fast. Jesus calls t…
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Sin, Shame, and the Security of Salvation
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36:28If you've ever wondered, "Is there a point where God gives up on me?"—this conversation is for you. In this week’s Cultivate episode, Charlie and Abigail return for part two of our Soteriology Q&A, digging into some of the most vulnerable and common concerns Christians carry about sin, guilt, and God’s grace. With honesty and clarity, they talk thr…
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Wake Up and Finish What You Started
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36:55This week in our “To the Churches” series, we looked at Jesus’ letter to the church in Sardis—a group with a good reputation but no real spiritual life behind it. Brad walks us through Revelation 3 and calls us to take inventory of our own faith. Are we spiritually awake or just coasting on the past? Using four words—wake up, remember, keep, and re…
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Wrestling with Salvation and Assurance | Q&A Pt.1
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42:00If I still struggle with sin, does that mean I’m not really saved? In this special Q&A episode of the Cultivate Podcast, Abigail and Charlie tackle some of the most vulnerable and personal questions that come up when we talk about salvation. From fear of not being “really saved,” to guilt over repeated sin, to wondering why God doesn’t always feel …
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This week in our To the Churches series, we looked at Jesus’ message to the church in Thyatira—a faithful group of believers whose tolerance of false teaching was slowly undermining the truth. Guest teacher Ben Clark walks us through Revelation 2:18–29, where Jesus commends their service and love but calls them to reject compromise. In a city where…
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Can You Loose Your Salvation?
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45:56Can you lose your salvation? It’s one of the most common—and honestly, most anxiety-inducing—questions for a lot of believers. In this episode of the Cultivate Podcast, Charlie and Abigail walk through the heart of that question with a blend of biblical depth and real-life clarity. They start with Romans 8, where Paul lays out a powerful chain of G…
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Jesus is True | Standing Strong Where the Pressure Is High
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36:52This week in our To the Churches series, we focused on the letter to the church in Pergamum—a city steeped in idolatry, immorality, and cultural compromise. Mark walked us through the backdrop of Pergamum’s intense spiritual environment and showed how Jesus’ words to this church still ring true for us today. In a city where Caesar claimed ultimate …
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Understanding Atonement | Understanding the Why of the Gospel
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32:56Dive deeper into the doctrine of salvation with Charlie and Abigail on the Cultivate Podcast as they explore various theories of atonement. Moving beyond the commonly discussed penal substitutionary atonement, they introduce lesser-known perspectives such as Christ the Victor, Moral Influence, Ransom, Governmental, and Recapitulation theories. To m…
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In this week’s sermon from our To The Churches series, we look at the powerful message to the church in Smyrna from Revelation 2. Mark shares how these words from Jesus—direct, red-letter encouragements—still speak to us today. Smyrna was a city marked by affluence and pressure, where Christians faced slander, poverty, and persecution for refusing …
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The Essential Role of Resurrection in Salvation
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33:15Join Charlie and Abigail on the Cultivate Podcast as they continue their deep dive into soteriology, the study of salvation. This week, they tackle a crucial question often overlooked in discussions about faith: What role does the resurrection of Jesus play in our salvation? While the cross is frequently emphasized, Charlie and Abigail explore how …
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When Love Fades: A Letter to Ephesus
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34:54This week in our To The Churches series, we looked at the letter to the church in Ephesus. Known for its perseverance, moral integrity, and discernment, the Ephesian church seemed to be doing everything right. But Jesus still had one thing against them—they had forgotten their first love. Charlie unpacks how this warning isn’t just for ancient beli…
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Can You Lose Your Salvation? Why Romans 8 Says No
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34:17In this episode of The Cultivate Podcast, we explore one of the most common and anxiety-inducing questions for Christians: Can you lose your salvation? Charlie walks through Romans 8 to make a clear, biblically grounded case for why the answer is a confident no. This isn't based on anecdotes or fear—it’s rooted in the unshakable truth of God’s prom…
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To the Churches: A Glimpse of the Risen Jesus
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36:03This week we’re kicking off a brand new series called To The Churches, walking through the letters Jesus gave to the seven churches in the book of Revelation. But before any letters are sent, Revelation begins with a breathtaking vision of Jesus Himself—glorified, radiant, and holding the churches in His hands. In this first message, Charlie unpack…
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How Salvation Works: A Deeper Look at God's Rescue Plan
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37:25What actually happens when someone is saved? In this episode of the Cultivate Podcast, Charlie and Abigail unpack what salvation looks like beyond the moment of belief. They walk through key theological concepts—justification, sanctification, and glorification—breaking them down in practical, approachable ways. You’ll hear discussion about how salv…
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Should Christians be pro-Israel?
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36:58This week in our What Does the Bible Say About… series, we explored one of the most loaded and timely questions in modern Christianity: Should Christians be pro-Israel? Charlie walks us through the biblical story of Israel—from God’s covenant with Abraham to its fulfillment in Jesus—and helps us separate modern political narratives from biblical tr…
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Understanding Salvation: Grace, Faith, and God's Gift
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39:38In this week’s Cultivate episode, Charlie and Abigail dive into one of the most important questions of the Christian life: What does it mean to be saved? This episode kicks off our new series on Soteriology—the study of salvation—by breaking down what Scripture says about grace, faith, and how salvation truly works. Together, they explore what we’r…
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What does the Bible say about alcohol?
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35:21This week in our What Does the Bible Say About...? series, we looked at a topic that sparks a lot of conversation and confusion—alcohol. Is it okay to drink? Where’s the line between freedom and wisdom? And what’s our responsibility to one another in how we approach it? Charlie walks through Romans 14 to offer biblical principles that help us live …
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Compassion Over Spectacle: The Purpose of Jesus’ Miracles
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31:41This week on Cultivate, we take a deeper look at Jesus' miracles—and why He did them in the first place. Charlie and Abigail unpack the purpose behind the healing, casting out of demons, and even the more mysterious moments like calming storms or turning water into wine. Spoiler: it wasn’t about showing off. Instead, we see that Jesus’ miracles wer…
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What the Bible says about politics?
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35:25This week in our What Does the Bible Say About...? series, we explored how followers of Jesus can navigate politics without losing sight of our true mission. While the Bible doesn’t speak directly to modern democracies, it gives us powerful guidance for how to live as ambassadors for Christ in every cultural moment. Charlie challenges us to conside…
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Why Jesus Taught the Way He Did
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34:33This week on Cultivate, we explore what Jesus was really doing during His earthly ministry—and why His teachings sounded so different from Paul’s letters. Charlie and Abigail dive into the heart of Christology by asking: why didn’t Jesus just explain the gospel clearly? And what exactly was He preparing people for? They unpack how Jesus’ mission wa…
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What does the Bible say about social media?
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22:55This week in our What Does the Bible Say About...? series, we looked at how to approach social media, TV, and movies in a way that honors both freedom and holiness. Charlie explored the tension between legalism and license, showing us how rules alone won’t transform our hearts—but neither will doing whatever we want. Drawing from Galatians 5, we’re…
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In this week’s episode of the Cultivate Podcast, Charlie and Abigail dive deep into the question: What was Jesus up to before Bethlehem? Together, they explore Jesus’ eternal nature, His role in creation, and what it really means that He has always been fully God and fully human. From Genesis to the Gospels, this conversation brings clarity to the …
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What does the Bible say about your plans?
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38:11This week in our What Does the Bible Say About...? series, we looked at how a follower of Jesus should prioritize their time. Mark walked us through James 4 to challenge our assumptions about control, reminding us that our lives are like a mist—short, unpredictable, and not ultimately our own. Instead of overcomplicating or oversimplifying our sche…
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This week on Cultivate, we kick off a new Q&A series on Christology by asking a central question: Why is Jesus the perfect answer to our deepest needs? Charlie and Abigail dive into the heart of who Jesus is—fully God, fully human—and why both are essential for understanding salvation, grace, and the love of God. With their usual honesty and humor …
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How to Approach Big Questions With the Bible
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37:17This week in our What Does the Bible Say About...? series, we opened with a foundational conversation: how do we approach the Bible when big questions arise? Charlie challenges us to think about how we seek biblical truth—not just chasing quick answers, but learning to study, listen, and apply God’s Word with humility and wisdom. Drawing from 2 Tim…
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This week on Cultivate, we’re wrapping up our sin Q&A by exploring one of the most relatable tensions in the Christian life: how do we live with an awareness of our sin while embracing our identity in Christ? Charlie and Abigail dig into this question with honesty, grace, and even a little Arkansas dialect. Together they reflect on the “already, no…
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The Hope of the Resurrection
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31:33This week in our Hope series, we celebrated Easter by exploring the unshakable promise of the resurrection—what Scripture calls a “living hope.” Charlie walked through 1 Peter 1, reminding us that the hope we have in Jesus isn’t rooted in wishful thinking, but in the certainty of what God has already done through Christ’s death and resurrection. Us…
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This week on Cultivate, we’re digging into one of the most foundational (and challenging) topics in the Christian faith—sin. Charlie and Abigail explore what it means to have a sin nature, how it affects the world around us, and why understanding our brokenness is key to grasping the beauty of the gospel. They wrestle with big questions like: Do we…
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This week in our Hope series, we looked at how the cross—though seen by many as foolishness—is actually the foundation of true and lasting hope. Charlie invites us to consider why God would choose something so unexpected, so upside-down, to bring redemption to the world. Through 1 Corinthians 1, we’re reminded that the cross defies human wisdom and…
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Jesus: Divine and Human Without Compromise
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35:56This week on Cultivate, we’re diving into the mystery of how Jesus is both fully God and fully human—and why that matters more than we often realize. Charlie and Abigail unpack the theological concept known as the hypostatic union, helping us understand how Jesus could carry two distinct natures in one person without conflict, confusion, or comprom…
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This week in our Hope series, we looked at how to actually live out hope in our everyday lives—when it’s easy to believe, and when it’s not. Mark challenges us to move beyond knowing what hope is and start practicing it in real ways: by leaning in, holding on, and surrounding ourselves with people who help keep that hope alive. Drawing from Hebrews…
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Why Jesus’ Humanity Matters
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30:09This week on Cultivate, we’re continuing our series on Christology by exploring the humanity of Jesus. Charlie and Abigail unpack why it’s not just important that Jesus was fully God—but also fully human. From His birth, growth, and work to His emotions, temptations, and physical needs, Jesus lived a real human life. They discuss how this shapes ou…
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Finding Real Hope Through the Spirit
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33:21This week in our Hope series, we looked at how the Holy Spirit helps us find real, lasting hope—even in the middle of pain, disappointment, and uncertainty. Charlie walks us through Romans 8, showing how God’s Spirit not only plants hope in our hearts, but continues to intercede for us and guide us through life’s struggles. Through personal stories…
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Jesus Is God: Why It Matters and What It Means
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33:58This week on Cultivate, we explore one of the most foundational truths of our faith—Jesus is fully God. Charlie and Abigail kick off a new series on Christology by digging into how scripture clearly affirms Jesus’ divine nature, from John 1 to Colossians 1, and why that truth matters deeply for our understanding of salvation. They discuss moments w…
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This week in our Hope series, we explored how God’s hope outshines even our deepest struggles. Charlie takes us through Romans 5, showing how hope is more than wishful thinking—it’s faith rooted in a better future with God. Through personal stories, including the unexpected joy of adopting his daughter after years of waiting, Charlie illustrates ho…
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The Nature and Consequences of Sin: A Deep Dive
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36:46In this week's Cultivate episode, we dive into the weighty reality of sin and its far-reaching consequences. Charlie Loften and Abigail Boone unpack how sin not only distances us from God but also leaves a lasting impact on our hearts, minds, and world. They explore the spiritual separation sin causes, the brokenness it fosters within us, and how i…
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Embracing Hope: Discovering Faith's Role in Overcoming Life's Challenges
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35:36This week in our new series Hope, we explored how faith leads us to a confident hope in God, even when life feels chaotic. Lead pastor Charlie Loften invites us to reflect on the connection between faith, grace, and hope, highlighting how God’s free gift of grace offers us peace and a future beyond life’s disappointments. Drawing from Romans 5, Cha…
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Are We Born Sinners? Understanding Sin Nature and Its Impact
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41:51In this week's Cultivate episode, we dive deeper into the nature of sin—are we sinners by choice, by inheritance, or by something even bigger? Charlie Loften and Abigail Boone tackle this foundational question, exploring what it means to have a sin nature and how scripture explains our brokenness. Drawing from Romans, Ephesians, and the story of Ad…
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