Pastor Aaron Clark talks with Paul Bean about hypocrites in the church, spiritual darkness in Central Vermont, how they met, and how each of them found faith in Jesus Christ. And they say what they think about VDC Editor and Publisher Guy Page
Aaron is an Associate Pastor at Crossroads Christian Church in East Montpelier. This week, Paul Bean interviewed about hypocrites in the church, his impression of spiritual darkness when he moved to Central Vermont, how the two young men met, and why as a teenager he didn’t want to go to heaven – too boring!
Great interview. I think maybe Paul’s best yet. Worth listening to as you go about your Friday or weekend. Although the part where they talk about me are kind of cringe-worthy. – Guy Page
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Very uplifting interview.
Guy, it was not at all cringe worthy. Your inner light shines through. Makes me think of Galatians 5:25; “If we live in the Spirit, let us walk in the Spirit.”
I’m delighted to see this happening. Aaron’s faith has been community minded for a long while. I’ve yet to listen to the interview, but will. I’ve encountered him trying to be a chaplain to the Fire Department, and engaging in concerns about legalized prostitution in Montpelier, that mingled with some homeless and concerns for examples for children in the community. Christians are called to be salt and light to their communities, not just lights to members of their church. Aaron knows this. I’m delighted to see a young man/pastor with strong convictions to live the faith in action and not just put it out from the pulpit in W/words. His is an example I hope more will follow. God Bless America!