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Books of the Bible: Titus

Pastor Andy Littleton

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 In this episode of Village Church Sermons, Pastor Andy Littleton shares his insights on the book of Titus. Pastor Andy unpacks Paul’s clear instructions for establishing church leadership in Crete, emphasizing the importance of good governance in fostering a healthy congregation. He explains that behavior is a reflection of doctrine, urging the Village community to examine how they interact with one another. These interactions, he suggests, reveal much about their beliefs concerning Jesus. Pastor Andy invites listeners to consider the profound connection between belief and behavior, encouraging a deeper reflection on their faith and communal life. 

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