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Community Church is creating a place where everybody - regardless of where they are on the faith journey - can take their next step in their relationship with Jesus. Our messages are relevant and applicable wherever you are in life. Join Lead Pastor Seth Bartal and Campus Pastors John Vadeboncoeur and Dan Pratt as they invite us into a vibrant life of faith.
 
Regardless of where you are on your spiritual journey – whether you’re just beginning to ask questions about God, or you’re a committed Christian who wants to sink the roots of your faith even deeper – we look forward growing alongside you. We are committed to providing relevant, biblical teaching, heartfelt worship and prayer, honest and meaningful friendships, care for the hurting and joyful service to God. Through all these things, it is our deepest desire that every person will have an o ...
 
At GFC we accept people from every walk of life! We don't care who you are, what you believe, how you look, or how you dress, you are welcome here! We don't care if your past is full of mistakes or whether you think you're as innocent as a church mouse. You are welcome here! If you're a person who lacks perfection come join the rest of us, you are welcome here! We welcome you because we have experienced the joy of being welcomed by God. God willingly welcomed us through the Cross-stretched a ...
 
Weekly teachings and sermons from Riverview Baptist Church. Our mission is to bring people to faith in Christ, to bring Christians to maturity in Christ, to worship and live to bring praise to Christ, and to support locally and globally the work of Christ.
 
The scriptures teach us how to live a life that honors God. In these weekly messages the pastors of Tri-Cities Church unpack the scriptures and teach on culturally relevant topics. Tri-Cities Church is located in East Point which is about 15 minutes south of Atlanta, GA. For more information about Tri-Cities Church visit our website at: Tri-CitiesChurch.com.
 
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Hebrews 11 opens with the declaration that for the follower of Jesus, faith is not wishful thinking, naive or blind hope that something is true, but it is “the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” Faith then is entirely rational. Make no mistake, there is certainly more involved in Christian faith than rationality, but…
 
Our church has always existed to help people find life by following Jesus, and that remains our mission today. We believe God goes where God is wanted, and we deeply and prayerfully desire to be a vibrant, passionate faith community in which more people will find their lives transformed by Jesus in the years ahead. In this special message, Lead Pas…
 
In every relationship we have expectations and desires for the other person - some are expressed but many are not. It’s when our expectations and desires are unmet that relational conflict comes into play because we’re experiencing a gap between what we expect and what they delivered. Gaps are inevitable in our relationships, but what we fill the g…
 
One of my favorite lines from J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy comes after the infamous ring has been destroyed at Mount Doom. Sam Gamgee wakes up from his sleep surprised he is alive and surprised to see Gandalf alive as well. This prompts him to ask the question, “Is everything sad going to come untrue?” I love this line! The answer…
 
Have you ever been mislabeled? Maybe someone made a snap judgement about you, and it was categorically wrong? Or maybe you’ve been trying to overcome a label that was true in your past but isn’t true in your present? Regardless, even though labels can be helpful, improperly applied labels have the power to devalue us and create strain in our relati…
 
This week: Making snap judgments is human nature, right? Judgments keep us safe and help us organize our world into all sorts of helpful categories... But what's the difference between judging critically and judging harshly? How can we avoid letting our moral standards become a trap of hypocrisy? Jesus modeled how we can find fulfillment by living …
 
Don’t forget it, but forget it! Are you confused already? Here’s the deal: It’s good to remember God’s faithfulness—how He has worked, provided, and moved in our lives to get us to where we are today. Remembering gives us confidence for the future because if He did it before, He will do it again! Then why should we forget about it? So that we won’t…
 
In this message, Dalene looks at the spiritual journeys in the book of Genesis. We, as Christians, are called to be transformed from glory to glory into the Lord's glorious image, 2 Corinthians 3:18. God predestined us all to be conformed to the likeness of his Son, Romans 8:29. The transformation takes place when we yield to the process.…
 
When we come up against the mysteries of God, it's the opportunity to focus our gaze upon Jesus. He reveals the Father to Us. We are called to a viable, personal relationship with the ultimate creator, through Jesus Christ, the only pathway that leads to God. John 14: 8-10 Technical difficulties with the audio Visit us at https://www.facebook.com/w…
 
This week: When someone hurts us, our impulse is to get them back. We want to get even because even feels fair. But it doesn’t end up feeling good. In fact, it doesn’t end at all. We get sucked into a never-ending cycle of retaliation. Jesus did His best to give grace to those who treated Him the worst. What made Him think this counter-intuitive st…
 
As much as we are all relational beings, it’s ironic that we all tend to struggle, at times, with our relationships. More often than not, our temptation in the midst of relationship challenges is to point a finger of blame at the other person for causing the tensions we’re experiencing; we react rather than responding appropriately. But what if the…
 
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