Connected to God. Connected to His Church. Connected to the people in the church, God’s congregation.
But that’s not all. We need to be connected to the community as well – those that around us everyday, and need to be connected to God, but aren’t yet.
Pastor Goss finishes the four part series with a powerful call to action.
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Once we come to church, we encounter other people. How important is it to connect to them? How should I treat other people “in the room”?
Pastor Goss answers these and other questions in part 3 of this series.
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“I like Christ – I just don’t like His church.”
A popular and misguided sentiment. The Church is, by the account of Jesus himself, the Body of Christ. The Church is His Bride. If we are to really be connected to Christ, then we must be connected to His Church as well.
Pastor Phil Goss makes these and other salient points in this second part of the three-part series, The Necessity of Connection.
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We long to connect. We look to connect. We are built to connect.
We need to connect.
But what do we connect to? How do we connect? What are the benefits of connecting and how long can we expect to benefit?
Pastor Goss addresses our need to connect in this three-part series.
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A very simple question frames this message: How do we handle the crisis?
Pastor Goss brings a word of hope and encouragement, along with practical teaching for the crises you will face in life – and the one you might be going through now.
This message brings the facts – both the ones we see, and the ones that God wants us to see.
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Pastor Steve Anderson explores the plans and purposes of God, along with our partnership with Him as His watchmen. If that confuses you, or you don’t know what that means, listening to the enlightening and encouraging message.
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What we do is intimately connected to what we think. Many times are thoughts get out of alignment, leading us in negative and unhealthy directions.
The Bible instructs us to “Fix our thoughts”. This not only means repairing what we think, but putting our thoughts in a whole new direction.
Today Pastor Phil Goss concludes this three week series by looking at how to control the way we think.
What we do is intimately connected to what we think. Many times are thoughts get out of alignment, leading us in negative and unhealthy directions.
The Bible instructs us to “Fix our thoughts”. This not only means repairing what we think, but putting our thoughts in a whole new direction.
Pastor Phil Goss continues this series by examining how we can choose what we think. Is it possible? Is it practical?
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What we do is intimately connected to what we think. Many times are thoughts get out of alignment, leading us in negative and unhealthy directions.
The Bible instructs us to “Fix our thoughts”. This not only means repairing what we think, but putting our thoughts in a whole new direction.
Today Pastor Phil Goss begins this three week series by looking at how to change the way we think.
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There are many battles that we face in life. Each one has critical points which are crucial to eventual success or failure. How do we respond? What should we do?
Associate Pastor Steve Anderson preaches about the tipping points of life.
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