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As we step into 2024, it's the perfect time to reflect: Are you merely existing, rather than truly living? Does life feel like it's happening to you, leaving you in a standstill? This new year presents an opportunity for a profound change. God is orchestrating new beginnings and invites you to experience a season of renewal. This 4-week series is a…
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As we step into 2024, it's the perfect time to reflect: Are you merely existing, rather than truly living? Does life feel like it's happening to you, leaving you in a standstill? This new year presents an opportunity for a profound change. God is orchestrating new beginnings and invites you to experience a season of renewal. This 4-week series is a…
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As we step into 2024, it's the perfect time to reflect: Are you merely existing, rather than truly living? Does life feel like it's happening to you, leaving you in a standstill? This new year presents an opportunity for a profound change. God is orchestrating new beginnings and invites you to experience a season of renewal. This 4-week series is a…
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As we step into 2024, it's the perfect time to reflect: Are you merely existing, rather than truly living? Does life feel like it's happening to you, leaving you in a standstill? This new year presents an opportunity for a profound change. God is orchestrating new beginnings and invites you to experience a season of renewal. This 4-week series is a…
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December 31 was “Hand Off Sunday” at Bayside Chapel, as Pastor Dave stepped down as senior pastor and Ken Carlson was installed in the lead role. Dave’s message was an exhortation to Ken to make a priority of the ministry of the Word. For members and attenders, it was a reminder to protect Ken’s time so that he can truly make that his priority. Rea…
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The Gospel writers have very different ways of describing what happened that first Christmas. Mark mostly ignores it. Matthew and Luke describe it in terms of the people and events, the way a historian might. John, who called himself “the one Jesus loved” is more concerned to tell us what it means; what it means for the world, and what it means for…
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The Gospel writers have very different ways of describing what happened that first Christmas. Mark mostly ignores it. Matthew and Luke describe it in terms of the people and events, the way a historian might. John, who called himself “the one Jesus loved” is more concerned to tell us what it means; what it means for the world, and what it means for…
  continue reading
 
The Gospel writers have very different ways of describing what happened that first Christmas. Mark mostly ignores it. Matthew and Luke describe it in terms of the people and events, the way a historian might. John, who called himself “the one Jesus loved” is more concerned to tell us what it means; what it means for the world, and what it means for…
  continue reading
 
In the ancient world, something extraordinary happened when God’s people gathered to worship him. It was more than just singing; it was a declaration, a proclamation, a time to fully embody praise to God for who he is and what he has done. In fact, in the Psalms, seven Hebrew words are translated into the English word “praise”. In this series we wi…
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In the ancient world, something extraordinary happened when God’s people gathered to worship him. It was more than just singing; it was a declaration, a proclamation, a time to fully embody praise to God for who he is and what he has done. In fact, in the Psalms, seven Hebrew words are translated into the English word “praise”. In this series we wi…
  continue reading
 
In the ancient world, something extraordinary happened when God’s people gathered to worship him. It was more than just singing; it was a declaration, a proclamation, a time to fully embody praise to God for who he is and what he has done. In fact, in the Psalms, seven Hebrew words are translated into the English word “praise”. In this series we wi…
  continue reading
 
In the ancient world, something extraordinary happened when God’s people gathered to worship him. It was more than just singing; it was a declaration, a proclamation, a time to fully embody praise to God for who he is and what he has done. In fact, in the Psalms, seven Hebrew words are translated into the English word “praise”. In this series we wi…
  continue reading
 
In the ancient world, something extraordinary happened when God’s people gathered to worship him. It was more than just singing; it was a declaration, a proclamation, a time to fully embody praise to God for who he is and what he has done. In fact, in the Psalms, seven Hebrew words are translated into the English word “praise”. In this series we wi…
  continue reading
 
In the ancient world, something extraordinary happened when God’s people gathered to worship him. It was more than just singing; it was a declaration, a proclamation, a time to fully embody praise to God for who he is and what he has done. In fact, in the Psalms, seven Hebrew words are translated into the English word “praise”. In this series we wi…
  continue reading
 
In the ancient world, something extraordinary happened when God’s people gathered to worship him. It was more than just singing; it was a declaration, a proclamation, a time to fully embody praise to God for who he is and what he has done. In fact, in the Psalms, seven Hebrew words are translated into the English word “praise”. In this series we wi…
  continue reading
 
In the ancient world, something extraordinary happened when God’s people gathered to worship him. It was more than just singing; it was a declaration, a proclamation, a time to fully embody praise to God for who he is and what he has done. In fact, in the Psalms, seven Hebrew words are translated into the English word “praise”. In this series we wi…
  continue reading
 
Our current series is called “The Apprentice- A Study of I Timothy.” The Apostle Paul writes this letter to Timothy, a young pastor and his child in the faith, to advise him how to go about his ministry assignment in the church at Ephesus. From it we have much to learn about how to do life together as followers of Christ in a local church.…
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Our current series is called “The Apprentice- A Study of I Timothy.” The Apostle Paul writes this letter to Timothy, a young pastor and his child in the faith, to advise him how to go about his ministry assignment in the church at Ephesus. From it we have much to learn about how to do life together as followers of Christ in a local church.…
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Our current series is called “Let’s Get Ready to Rumble!” urges us to contend of the faith. How can today’s church avoid the age-old traps of false teaching? This four-part series through the little letter of Jude packs a big punch in answering that question. In this series, we will be equipped for the fight against false doctrine and ready to stan…
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