Good Shepherd Church is a nondenominational, multigenerational group in Loveland, Colorado with a great heart for the body of Christ and the Kingdom of God.
Worship is not just a song. It's a way of life.
Our great God deserves the greatest praise.
Have you ever experienced one of those “face-to-palm” moments? You know–the kind where you realize that the obvious truth had been staring you in the face all along? These “Duh” moments have the power to set us free when God uses them to refresh and grow our understanding. But if we miss them, they can often lead to the kind of “stinking thinking” that holds us back–sometimes for years.
Have you ever experienced one of those “face-to-palm” moments? You know–the kind where you realize that the obvious truth had been staring you in the face all along? These “Duh” moments have the power to set us free when God uses them to refresh and grow our understanding. But if we miss them, they can often lead to the kind of “stinking thinking” that holds us back–sometimes for years.
Have you ever experienced one of those “face-to-palm” moments? You know–the kind where you realize that the obvious truth had been staring you in the face all along? These “Duh” moments have the power to set us free when God uses them to refresh and grow our understanding. But if we miss them, they can often lead to the kind of “stinking thinking” that holds us back–sometimes for years.
Have you ever experienced one of those “face-to-palm” moments? You know–the kind where you realize that the obvious truth had been staring you in the face all along? These “Duh” moments have the power to set us free when God uses them to refresh and grow our understanding. But if we miss them, they can often lead to the kind of “stinking thinking” that holds us back–sometimes for years.
Have you ever experienced one of those “face-to-palm” moments? You know–the kind where you realize that the obvious truth had been staring you in the face all along? These “Duh” moments have the power to set us free when God uses them to refresh and grow our understanding. But if we miss them, they can often lead to the kind of “stinking thinking” that holds us back–sometimes for years.
Have you ever experienced one of those “face-to-palm” moments? You know–the kind where you realize that the obvious truth had been staring you in the face all along? These “Duh” moments have the power to set us free when God uses them to refresh and grow our understanding. But if we miss them, they can often lead to the kind of “stinking thinking” that holds us back–sometimes for years.
Have you ever experienced one of those “face-to-palm” moments? You know–the kind where you realize that the obvious truth had been staring you in the face all along? These “Duh” moments have the power to set us free when God uses them to refresh and grow our understanding. But if we miss them, they can often lead to the kind of “stinking thinking” that holds us back–sometimes for years.
Have you ever experienced one of those “face-to-palm” moments? You know–the kind where you realize that the obvious truth had been staring you in the face all along? These “Duh” moments have the power to set us free when God uses them to refresh and grow our understanding. But if we miss them, they can often lead to the kind of “stinking thinking” that holds us back–sometimes for years.
Have you ever experienced one of those “face-to-palm” moments? You know–the kind where you realize that the obvious truth had been staring you in the face all along? These “Duh” moments have the power to set us free when God uses them to refresh and grow our understanding. But if we miss them, they can often lead to the kind of “stinking thinking” that holds us back–sometimes for years.
Have you ever experienced one of those “face-to-palm” moments? You know–the kind where you realize that the obvious truth had been staring you in the face all along? These “Duh” moments have the power to set us free when God uses them to refresh and grow our understanding. But if we miss them, they can often lead to the kind of “stinking thinking” that holds us back–sometimes for years.
In order to love others, we first need to experience God’s love for us.
Jesus offers us a better way and He brings us a better covenant. We will be looking at the incredible message of hope found in the New Testament book of Hebrews.