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In this message from Acts 17, Pastor Bret Avlakeotes walks us through Paul’s visit to Athens—a city overflowing with idols, philosophies, and spiritual confusion. Rather than debating or blending in, Paul boldly shares the truth of who God really is: the Creator, the Sustainer, and the One who calls all people to repentance.
Through this encounter, we see how the same spiritual hunger that filled ancient Athens still exists today—and how the Gospel speaks directly to it.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why starting with God—not ourselves—is essential to understanding life and faith
How ancient philosophies like Epicureanism and Stoicism still show up in modern culture
What true repentance means, and why God’s patience is a gift we shouldn’t ignore
This message is a reminder that the good news of Jesus is timeless—and powerful enough to change any heart.
By Spring Hills ChurchIn this message from Acts 17, Pastor Bret Avlakeotes walks us through Paul’s visit to Athens—a city overflowing with idols, philosophies, and spiritual confusion. Rather than debating or blending in, Paul boldly shares the truth of who God really is: the Creator, the Sustainer, and the One who calls all people to repentance.
Through this encounter, we see how the same spiritual hunger that filled ancient Athens still exists today—and how the Gospel speaks directly to it.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why starting with God—not ourselves—is essential to understanding life and faith
How ancient philosophies like Epicureanism and Stoicism still show up in modern culture
What true repentance means, and why God’s patience is a gift we shouldn’t ignore
This message is a reminder that the good news of Jesus is timeless—and powerful enough to change any heart.