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Coffee on the Couch with James Foley, Pastor

James Foley with his wife, Misty in front of harbor
James Foley with his wife, Misty
Listen to Chris in his latest podcast

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Coffee on the Couch with James Foley, Pastor

Chris LaFreniere is a young man from Maine who loves journalism. He has been pursuing various aspects of journalism, recently adding the interviews of business owners.

Meet Chris LaFreniere, the passionate writer and curator of ‘Coffee on the Couch.’ What started as a simple blog in 2016 has evolved into an exploration of the captivating crossroads where Christianity and politics intersect. With a deep belief that understanding this nexus holds the key to our complex society, Chris invites you to break free from conventional perspectives and join him on this intellectual journey. Whether you’re a fellow believer eager to bridge the gap between faith and politics or a curious soul seeking engaging discussions, there’s a seat waiting just for you. Subscribe now and savor the blend of faith, politics, and countless enriching conversations at Coffee on the Couch. Cheers to faith, politics, and the many dialogues ahead!

Warmly, Chris LaFreniere, Freelance Writer and Curator of Coffee on the Couch.

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Reasons for having James on the podcast:

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James Foley with his wife, Misty

Having Pastor James Foley as a guest on my podcast was a natural choice, given our longstanding friendship and shared faith journey. James has been more than just a spiritual mentor; he was one of my teachers during my time as an intern at a nonprofit organization, where his guidance left a lasting impact on my life. His uplifting demeanor and infectious humor have always made our conversations a source of joy and inspiration, qualities that I knew would resonate with my audience. Our teacher-student relationship has evolved into a deep and genuine friendship over the years, making this interview a special opportunity to reflect on our shared experiences and his wisdom. It was a pleasure to bring his positive energy and insights to the podcast, where listeners could benefit from his unique blend of faith, cheerfulness, and wit.

About Pastor James:
Pastor James and Misty in front of waterfall

Pastor James and Misty in front of waterfall

Pastor James Foley is a dedicated spiritual leader with a rich background in faith-based service and education. Known for his cheery and uplifting personality, James has made a significant impact on the lives of those he mentors, including myself during my time as an intern at a nonprofit organization where he was one of my teachers. His ability to combine deep spiritual wisdom with a warm sense of humor has earned him a reputation as a beloved and effective teacher. Over the years, our relationship has blossomed from a formal teacher-student dynamic into a genuine friendship, marked by mutual respect and shared values. James’s commitment to his faith and his community is unwavering, making him not just a mentor, but a beacon of positivity and encouragement for all who have the pleasure of knowing him. His influence extends beyond the pulpit, as he continues to inspire others through his thoughtful guidance and compassionate approach to ministry.

Relative excerpts from the podcast:

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Relative excerpts from the Podcast:

Chris (Host): Welcome, dear listeners, to another soul-nourishing episode of Coffee on the Couch. Grab your favorite mug, settle into your comfy spot, and get ready for a delightful conversation. I’m your host, Chris, and today we have the pleasure of diving into the enriching world of faith and community with our special guest, Pastor James Foley of New Life Church in Barre, Massachusetts. So pour yourself a fresh cup of coffee because we’re about to embark on a journey of inspiration and insight. Welcome, Pastor James.

Pastor James (Guest): Yeah, thanks for having me, Chris. I’ve got my cup of coffee. I’m not on a couch, but I’m on the comfiest chair I could find in my office. Happy to be here.

Chris: There we go, good stuff. I’ve got my coffee too. I’d show you what it looks like, but we don’t have the video. The coffee says, “Mandate minding your own business.”

Pastor James: Mine’s a little more boring. It’s just in a Dunkin’ cup.

Chris: That’s okay. It holds the precious cargo, so that’s good.

Pastor James: That’s it.

Chris: So, I thought we’d get into a quick how we know each other. I think we met through your teaching at Mission E4 at the time, right?

Pastor James: Yeah, it’s probably about, man, 8 to 10 years ago. The time gets away. But yeah, I was contacted through Mission E4, one of their members or former staff who attends my church. They asked if I wanted to teach a course. I taught a few over there for a couple of years, including The Life of Christ and The Life of the Apostle Paul and His Writings. I’m not sure which of those two courses you had or if it was another, but that’s where we crossed paths.

Chris: Yes, that’s right.

Pastor James: And I always said your last name wrong. Is it Lafreniere, or laffernay?

Chris: The first one was correct.

Chris: Great! Funny story, John Bushnell used to joke with me about that. He had all sorts of variations for my last name.

Pastor James: I’ve heard a few of those myself.


**Pastor James (Guest):** You know, in Massachusetts in 2024, some of this might be challenging to hear, but this is how I came to faith. Long story short, I was not raised in a Christian home. It was a moral home, a loving home. If you had asked us, we would have said we were good Catholics, but that didn’t really impact our lives. Looking back, I might have gone to a Catholic mass once every five years. It just wasn’t on my mind at all.

When I got back to my dorm, I kneeled by the couch and invited the Lord to take over my life. I had never seen an altar call or heard anything like that before, so it was quite an incredible moment looking back. From that point on, I never looked back. I chose to spend my weekends away from campus because it was an environment full of temptation. I wanted to serve the Lord as best I could and got involved with the church.

From the beginning, I felt a call to pastor, though interestingly, I had no idea what a pastor even was. I got to know several of the pastors on staff quite well, and they were instrumental in helping me navigate that call and figure out the next steps, which eventually led me to Bible school and beyond. That was the starting point for me, and that’s how it all began.


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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newlifebarre
Email: jamesfoley@newlifebarre.org

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Chris LaFreniere

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 From an early age, Chris LaFreniere became interested in the written word, as well as finding his voice. He was quite regularly told by teachers, both in a positive way as well as a negative way, that his style of writing was akin to the way he thought. In one encounter with a teacher, she advised him that he should go into journalism because she believed he would do well.

Chris has been writing for close to a decade now, starting off as simply a way to get his views and opinions out via a blog, which over time has morphed into a more polished style as well as a new arena. One of which some individuals have referred to as “citizen journalism.” Writing is a passion for Chris and a place where he truly believes he’s found his voice. He also presently works as a copywriter.

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