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We continue the summer speaker series with Guest Speaker: Mike Cope.
A new MP3 sermon from Millersville Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: In View of His Appearance Subtitle: Summer Speaker Series 2024 Speaker: Ron Risser Broadcaster: Millersville Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/7/2024 Bible: 2 Timothy 4:1 Length: 36 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Millersville Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: In View of His Appearance Subtitle: Summer Speaker Series 2024 Speaker: Ron Risser Broadcaster: Millersville Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/7/2024 Bible: 2 Timothy 4:1 Length: 36 min.
This year at the church we have been moving our Faith Forward by exploring discipleship in the gospel of Matthew. Near the end of the book of Matthew, Jesus calls his disciples to give special consideration for those on the margins of society, what he calls "the least of these". In taking care of orphans, widows, prisoners, and the like, we have the privilege of serving Jesus, himself. This summer at PLCPC, while Pastor Karla is on Sabbatical, we have the unique opportunity to hear from some of our Christian sisters and brothers who are doing this type of frontline discipleship ministry. The speakers range from those doing ministry to the unhoused, to those releasing people in bondage from human trafficking, to those helping refugees on our own border. Hopefully, you will be inspired and encouraged to take your own step in deeper discipleship by hearing their stories. Wherever God calls, might we all have the courage to answer. Seth Clark serves as Pastor at First Baptist Church of National Church (ABCUSA) and La Iglesia Fronteriza (interdenominational), offers spiritual direction and leadership coaching, gives leadership and theological training, and advocates for the people and places of our borderlands - especially Friendship Park. This week, Seth discusses how Jesus' early followers went out to preach and bring healing to the suffering. What do we do about the suffering that is right in our own backyard along and between the border walls? Passage: Mark 6:6b-13 We have three worship opportunities for you to experience: 9:00 a.m. - Sanctuary Service 9:30 a.m. - Online Service 10:30 a.m. - Chapel Service Please consider joining us for one of these services. To view past worship services along with other digital content, go to our Youtube Channel @PointLomaChurchOnline. To get involved in what God is doing within our community, please visit our website at www.pointlomachurch.org. For event happenings: http://pointlomachurch.org/connect/events/ To register for any event: http://pointlomachurch.org/register If you would like to give to the ministry: http://pointlomachurch.org/give/ or through our Venmo account: @Point-Loma-Church
This year at the church we have been moving our Faith Forward by exploring discipleship in the gospel of Matthew. Near the end of the book of Matthew, Jesus calls his disciples to give special consideration for those on the margins of society, what he calls "the least of these". In taking care of orphans, widows, prisoners, and the like, we have the privilege of serving Jesus, himself. This summer at PLCPC, while Pastor Karla is on Sabbatical, we have the unique opportunity to hear from some of our Christian sisters and brothers who are doing this type of frontline discipleship ministry. The speakers range from those doing ministry to the unhoused, to those releasing people in bondage from human trafficking, to those helping refugees on our own border. Hopefully, you will be inspired and encouraged to take your own step in deeper discipleship by hearing their stories. Wherever God calls, might we all have the courage to answer. Our speaker for today, Steve Denney, is truly living this mission out in his role as Executive Director of Children's Heritage Foundation, a small non-profit focussed on transformational development through tangible acts of love in areas of extreme poverty. Steve conveys to us that you don't have to go far to discover “the least of these” reside in our own neighborhoods. He walks us through 3 convictions that get in the way of loving our neighbor, as well as 3 practices we can take on that will help us see Jesus in the world around us. Passage: 1 Timothy 6:12 We have three worship opportunities for you to experience. We have our Sanctuary Service at 9am. Our Online Service begins at 9:30am at pointlomachurch.org. And our Chapel Service starts at 10:30am. Please consider joining us for one of these services. To view past worship services along with other digital content, go to our Youtube Channel @PointLomaChurchOnline. To find and explore the exciting opportunities for people to get involved in what God is doing within our community, please visit our website at www.pointlomachurch.org. For event happenings: http://pointlomachurch.org/connect/events/ To register for any event: http://pointlomachurch.org/register If you would like to give to the ministry: http://pointlomachurch.org/give/ Or through our Venmo account: @Point-Loma-Church
This year at the church we have been moving our Faith Forward by exploring discipleship in the gospel of Matthew. Near the end of the book of Matthew, Jesus calls his disciples to give special consideration for those on the margins of society, what he calls "the least of these". In taking care of orphans, widows, prisoners, and the like, we have the privilege of serving Jesus, himself. This summer at PLCPC, while Pastor Karla is on Sabbatical, we have the unique opportunity to hear from some of our Christian sisters and brothers who are doing this type of frontline discipleship ministry. The speakers range from those doing ministry to the unhoused, to those releasing people in bondage from human trafficking, to those helping refugees on our own border. Hopefully, you will be inspired and encouraged to take your own step in deeper discipleship by hearing their stories. Wherever God calls, might we all have the courage to answer. Noel (Noxy) Musicha was born and raised in Lilongwe, Malawi and is Congolese by heritage. He is the co-creator of a small but mighty church among the materially poor and diverse immigrants of San Diego. The church, Ebenezer, is transforming its town with everyday, practical Theology. He has a degree in Biblical studies and communications and a Masters in Public Administration. He also acknowledges playing football professionally, including his short stint with the Malawian National Team, as some of his quality education. Noel currently teaches at the University of San Diego, Pastors the community, and coaches youth football in between. Noel is a father of 3 - Jazarra (11), Theophilus (9), and Israel 6. He is married to his college friend Melissa, also a college and semi-professional football (soccer) player. This week, Noel inspires us to examine the people who responded to God's call. Men and women who seek after God throughout history have had an uncanny ability to look at the past. God is alive today and doing practical work today in our homes, neighborhoods, cities, and the world. Will you respond to God call on your life? Passage: Genesis 1:1-4 We have three worship opportunities for you to experience. We have our Sanctuary Service at 9am. Our Online Service begins at 9:30am at pointlomachurch.org. And our Chapel Service starts at 10:30am. Please consider joining us for one of these services. To view past worship services along with other digital content, go to our Youtube Channel @PointLomaChurchOnline. To find and explore the exciting opportunities for people to get involved in what God is doing within our community, please visit our website at www.pointlomachurch.org. For event happenings: http://pointlomachurch.org/connect/events/ To register for any event: http://pointlomachurch.org/register If you would like to give to the ministry: http://pointlomachurch.org/give/ Or through our Venmo account: @Point-Loma-Church
We break down the key categories presented on June 6, when Grant Fisher's spoke in the NNF Summer Speaker Series: Competition Altitude training Coaching relationships Lactate/threshold training Cross-training The long run Recovery metrics Race mindsets Toughness Final thoughts If you want to join the next event, go here --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seder-skier/message
This year at the church we have been moving our Faith Forward by exploring discipleship in the gospel of Matthew. Near the end of the book of Matthew, Jesus calls his disciples to give special consideration for those on the margins of society, what he calls "the least of these". In taking care of orphans, widows, prisoners, and the like, we have the privilege of serving Jesus, himself. This summer at PLCPC, while Pastor Karla is on Sabbatical, we have the unique opportunity to hear from some of our Christian sisters and brothers who are doing this type of frontline discipleship ministry. The speakers range from those doing ministry to the unhoused, to those releasing people in bondage from human trafficking, to those helping refugees on our own border. Hopefully, you will be inspired and encouraged to take your own step in deeper discipleship by hearing their stories. Wherever God calls, might we all have the courage to answer. We are privileged to hear from author and speaker, Kevin Nye. Kevin is a writer and advocate working toward ending homelessness by engaging best practices. Kevin's first book released in August of 2022 and is titled, "Grace Can Lead Us Home: A Christian Call to End Homelessness". Kevin currently lives with his wife and son in Minneapolis, MN, where he works as Housing Director at an organization addressing youth homelessness. This week, Kevin discusses the "Parable of the Soewer" and how the Sower throws good seeds to all kinds of soil, regardless of what may come of them. What can we learn from this act of grace in our interaction with the unhoused? Passage: Luke 8:4-8 We have three worship opportunities for you to experience. We have our Sanctuary Service ("blended") at 9am. Our Online Service begins at 9:30am at pointlomachurch.org. And our Chapel Service ("modern") starts at 10:30am. Please consider joining us for one of these services. To find and explore the exciting opportunities for people to get involved in what God is doing within our community, please visit our website at www.pointlomachurch.org. For event happenings: http://pointlomachurch.org/connect/events/ To register for any event: http://pointlomachurch.org/register If you would like to give to the ministry: http://pointlomachurch.org/give/ Or through our Venmo account: @Point-Loma-Church
The Talk City Greensboro crew has a discussion with John Serrano of the McGirt-Horton Library as they embark on the continuation of the "Summer Speaker Series. The series will begin at 3pm on Wednesday, June 12th with Charlotte Librarian Danielle Prichett who's well known in Greensboro for her work and has conducted widespread studies in the field Genealogy. Danielle will speak on the NC Bastardy Bonds: historical documents revealing paternity and societal attitudes towards unwed mothers and their children.
This year at the church we have been moving our Faith Forward by exploring discipleship in the gospel of Matthew. Near the end of the book of Matthew, Jesus calls his disciples to give special consideration for those on the margins of society, what he calls "the least of these". In taking care of orphans, widows, prisoners, and the like, we have the privilege of serving Jesus, himself. This summer at PLCPC, while Pastor Karla is on Sabbatical, we have the unique opportunity to hear from some of our Christian sisters and brothers who are doing this type of frontline discipleship ministry. The speakers range from those doing ministry to the unhoused, to those releasing people in bondage from human trafficking, to those helping refugees on our own border. Hopefully, you will be inspired and encouraged to take your own step in deeper discipleship by hearing their stories. Wherever God calls, might we all have the courage to answer. This week, Rev. Doug Satre joins us from Plant With Purpose. Plant With Purpose works to help subsistence farming families to thrive and to overcome the challenges of poverty and environmental degradation. While their circumstances may be different from ours, we have much in common. All of us are called to love and walk with Jesus. In the process we have an opportunity to know Him and ourselves better, to develop our gifts and talents, and to become agents of healing in our world. Passage: Luke 24:13-24 We have three worship opportunities for you to experience. We have our Sanctuary Service ("blended") at 9am. Our Online Service begins at 9:30am at pointlomachurch.org. And our Chapel Service ("modern") starts at 10:30am. Please consider joining us for one of these services. To find and explore the exciting opportunities for people to get involved in what God is doing within our community, please visit our website at www.pointlomachurch.org. For event happenings: http://pointlomachurch.org/connect/events/ To register for any event: http://pointlomachurch.org/register If you would like to give to the ministry: http://pointlomachurch.org/give/ Or through our Venmo account: @Point-Loma-Church
This year at the church we have been moving our Faith Forward by exploring discipleship in the gospel of Matthew. Near the end of the book of Matthew, Jesus calls his disciples to give special consideration for those on the margins of society, what he calls "the least of these". In taking care of orphans, widows, prisoners, and the like, we have the privilege of serving Jesus, himself. This summer at PLCPC, while Pastor Karla is on Sabbatical, we have the unique opportunity to hear from some of our Christian sisters and brothers who are doing this type of frontline discipleship ministry. The speakers range from those doing ministry to the unhoused, to those releasing people in bondage from human trafficking, to those helping refugees on our own border. Hopefully, you will be inspired and encouraged to take your own step in deeper discipleship by hearing their stories. Wherever God calls, might we all have the courage to answer. This week, Pastor John Moser kicks off the series with an introduction into Matthew 25. Jesus surprisingly meets us in persons who need our compassionate help. How will we respond? Passage: Matthew 25:31-40 We have three worship opportunities for you to experience. We have our Sanctuary Service ("blended") at 9am. Our Online Service begins at 9:30am at pointlomachurch.org. And our Chapel Service ("modern") starts at 10:30am. Please consider joining us for one of these services. To find and explore the exciting opportunities for people to get involved in what God is doing within our community, please visit our website at www.pointlomachurch.org. For event happenings: http://pointlomachurch.org/connect/events/ To register for any event: http://pointlomachurch.org/register If you would like to give to the ministry: http://pointlomachurch.org/give/ Or through our Venmo account: @Point-Loma-Church
This summer we have the exciting opportunity to hear from guest speakers that have a heart for their nation, the nation of Canada, and the church worldwide! Each one is a friend of Calvary and shares our vision for the mission to which God has called us. This series will conclude with a dynamic Worship Sunday with Pastor Heather Roman leading our own amazing Calvary Worship Team. Get ready this August to be inspired, encouraged, and refreshed! Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people whom He has chosen as His heritage! Psalm 33:12
This summer we have the exciting opportunity to hear from guest speakers that have a heart for their nation, the nation of Canada, and the church worldwide! Each one is a friend of Calvary and shares our vision for the mission to which God has called us. This series will conclude with a dynamic Worship Sunday with Pastor Heather Roman leading our own amazing Calvary Worship Team. Get ready this August to be inspired, encouraged, and refreshed! Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people whom He has chosen as His heritage! Psalm 33:12
This summer we have the exciting opportunity to hear from guest speakers that have a heart for their nation, the nation of Canada, and the church worldwide! Each one is a friend of Calvary and shares our vision for the mission to which God has called us. This series will conclude with a dynamic Worship Sunday with Pastor Heather Roman leading our own amazing Calvary Worship Team. Get ready this August to be inspired, encouraged, and refreshed! Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people whom He has chosen as His heritage! Psalm 33:12
This summer we have the exciting opportunity to hear from guest speakers that have a heart for their nation, the nation of Canada, and the church worldwide! Each one is a friend of Calvary and shares our vision for the mission to which God has called us. This series will conclude with a dynamic Worship Sunday with Pastor Heather Roman leading our own amazing Calvary Worship Team. Get ready this August to be inspired, encouraged, and refreshed! Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people whom He has chosen as His heritage! Psalm 33:12
This summer we have the exciting opportunity to hear from guest speakers that have a heart for their nation, the nation of Canada, and the church worldwide! Each one is a friend of Calvary and shares our vision for the mission to which God has called us. This series will conclude with a dynamic Worship Sunday with Pastor Heather Roman leading our own amazing Calvary Worship Team. Get ready this August to be inspired, encouraged, and refreshed! Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people whom He has chosen as His heritage! Psalm 33:12
What is victory? Did you know that you are on the verge of a victory? This sermon from Minister Ronald Greene will teach us how to position ourselves to be ready for the victory that is coming our way. ║ Summer Speaker Series - https://www.bridgeway.cc/sermons/summer2023/
Has the Lord been faithful to you? While faithfulness might mean something different or look different for each of us, God's faithfulness is the ultimate example of commitment. Today's message from Pastor David Heiliger explores the Bible's expectations for our faithfulness and how we can expand our "faithfulness quotient." ║ Summer Speaker Series - https://www.bridgeway.cc/sermons/summer2023/ #MyBridgeway #BridgewayMD
In digital marketing, speed is important. We're testing headlines, copy, subject lines, and display ads. But sometimes, when building more significant campaigns and making a big investment or push, you need to assess your copy more thoroughly. This episode will help you do that! For our Summer Speaker Series, we have Brett Curry of OMG Commerce presenting to a room full of Founders and Entrepreneurs at the Blue Ribbon Mastermind. His company oversees the spending of about a hundred million dollars across platforms every year. That means he has access to a lot of data! What video ads have the best view rates? What ads have the best conversion rates? What landing pages work? And from this wealth of data and experience, Brett shares how to test your Ad copy to ensure it will win every time! You can also use these tests to analyze and look at why something did or didn't work after the fact. YOUR ENGAGEMENT MATTERS Thank you to our listeners for the 5-Star Reviews and meaningful messages! This Podcast has gone above and beyond what we expected, and we have YOU to thank for that. It makes a difference when you follow us (and leave a review) on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-smart-marketer-podcast/id1522629407) or subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. We'd also love it if you repost this episode to your social media, share your favorite episodes with friends, and tag us in your next post, #WeOutHere. Have questions? Please send us an email at support@smartmarketer.com, and don't forget to… Serve the World Unselfishly and Profit LINKS Brett Curry, OMG Commerce, https://www.omgcommerce.com/ One of Brett's courses with Smart Marketer, https://smartmarketer.com/google-pmax-blueprint/ Ezra Firestone, https://smartmarketer.com/about/ Blue Ribbon Mastermind, https://smartmarketer.com/mastermind/
Are there Biblical principles that we can apply to our lives to make the most of every moment? What do we need to do to make sure our God-given purpose is fulfilled and not wasted? Listen to this powerful word from Pastor Dave Michener at our campus in Owings Mills/ Reisterstown to learn about how we can shine our light for God's good. ║ Summer Speaker Series: https://www.bridgeway.cc/sermons/summer 23
In the Gospel of Mark Chapter 4, Jesus tells four parables about being rooted in Christ. This message from Pastor Sandy Pope is focused on the "Parable of the Sower" and how we can get beneath the surface level of our hearts to grow strong roots in Christ. ║ Summer Speaker Series: https://www.bridgeway.cc/sermons/summer23
On this week's show, we bring you an excellent panel discussion called "Building Bridges: The Power of Collaboration," Part 3 of the Center for Neighborhoods' Louisville Community Development Network virtual Summer Speaker Series. Tune in and learn how to work collaboratively with other nonprofit leaders to build a network and achieve a shared mission. Learn more at https://centerforneighborhoods.org/cdc-network/ The Panel was facilitated by Margarett McBride and included: 1. Mikal Forbush (he/him) is the Executive Director of the Center for Neighborhoods and a native Louisvillian. He has a background in working with youth and community organizations around creating change. Mikal is a graduate of the University of Louisville with degrees in Pan-African Studies and Sociology and enjoys many activities within the city. 2. Stacy Bailey-Ndiaye (she/her) is the founder and executive director of Bridge Kids International (BKI), a global non-profit that uses the power of African heritage culture to support the well-being of young people and their communities. BKI helps young people build creative confidence and develop their own solutions to community challenges and builds positive relationships between Africa and the African Diaspora. During her 23-year career in higher education, she has held a variety of positions in student development, social justice, and multicultural affairs, served on nonprofit boards and community projects, and has traveled extensively building relationships between people and institutions. Originally from New York City, Stacy holds a bachelor's degree in Sociology with a concentration in Race and Ethnic Relations and a master's degree in educational administration. 3. Jeana Dunlap (she/her) is an urbanist, strategic advisor and founder of the Louisville-based META Agency, LLC. During her 15 years in local government, Jeana pursued economic justice, cultural & historical preservation and digital equity across various initiatives 4. Archbishop Marcia Dinkins (she/her) is the executive director and founder of Black Women Rising, Black Appalachian Coalition (BLAC, blackappalachiancoalition.org), and the Co-Executive Director of the Transforming Power Fund (https://transformingpowerfund.org/). She has a background in community organizing related to domestic violence, health and safety, education, climate, environment, employment and criminal justice. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary and Women and Gender Studies (University of Toledo) and a Master of Arts in Criminal Justice and Policy (Youngstown State University). Currently, she is a Ph.D. candidate at Union Institute and University focusing on Public Policy and Social Change. 5. Margarett McBride (she/her) is the Sr. Associate of Storytelling at Cities United. As an artist, author, organizer, and researcher, Margarett has cultivated a body of work that reflects the stories and lives of Black youth, families, and neighborhoods. At Cities United, Margarett helps disseminate ideas, information, data, and stories so cities can envision and create a world where we have dismantled systems of inequity so young Black men and boys can experience safe, healthy, and hopeful communities. You can learn more about her work at margarettmcbride.com and by following her @RenaissanceMars. On Truth to Power each week, we gather people from around the community to discuss the state of the world, the nation, the state, and the city! It's a community conversation like you won't hear anywhere else! Truth to Power airs every Friday at 9pm, Saturday at 11am, and Sunday at 4pm on Louisville's grassroots, community radio station, Forward Radio 106.5fm WFMP and live streams at http://forwardradio.org.
In Dr. Anderson's book Gracism: The Art of Inclusion, the 2nd saying of a "Gracist" is I WILL COVER YOU. The biblical reference for this phrase is 1 Corinthians 12:23 (NIV) which says "the parts that are unpresentable are treated with special modesty." The NLT reads, “we carefully protect those parts that should not be seen.” Are there parts of you that you'd rather not be seen? Listen to this powerful message from Pastor Gary Coiro where he teaches on the Biblical basis of the importance of covering those who need it most. ║ Summer Speaker Series - https://www.bridgeway.cc/sermons/summer2023/
Don't lose sight of your promise! From Romans 5, Kevin Turpin II brings a word on how we can keep our eyes on the Lord and persevere in the midst of our test. ║ Summer Speaker Series - https://www.bridgeway.cc/sermons/summer2023/ #MyBridgeway #BridgewayMD
Writer, entrepreneur, fitness trainer, and “re-converted” Catholic Pat Flynn focuses on helping others find happiness and wholeness through good health, philosophy, and religion. He is the author of four books and hosts the “The Pat Flynn Show” Podcast, where he focuses on the importance of knowing and practicing many talents. In his talk, Flynn discusses the relationship between Philosophy and God - What Philosophy is and why it matters. Bringing nationally recognized Catholic Speakers to The Diocese of Tulsa & Eastern Oklahoma, The Alcuin Institute for Catholic Culture, and St. Michael Catholic Radio, present The Summer Speaker Series.Stay tuned for more speaker series episodes and events in The Diocese of Tulsa & Eastern Oklahoma. Learn more about The Alcuin Institute for Catholic Culture: YouTube | Facebook | InstagramMentioned in this episode:The Eastern Oklahoma Catholic PodcastHere on the "Eastern Oklahoma Catholic" Podcast, you can find all things Catholic in the Diocese of Tulsa and Eastern Oklahoma. Stream, listen, and subscribe on your favorite platform now! Sign up for the diocesan email or follow social media at: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Youtube
A Baptist convert to Catholicism, Suan Sonna hosts the “Intellectual Catholicism” podcast, curating Catholic-intellectual content on philosophy, politics, and theology. Sonna outlines his conversion story and how Christ transformed his life after conversion, leading to the diligent research of the Jewish and Biblical foundations for the Catholic magisterium and the many workings of social & political philosophy. Sonna appeared on channels like Pints with Aquinas, Capturing Christianity, and Catholic Answers Live. Bringing nationally recognized Catholic Speakers to The Diocese of Tulsa & Eastern Oklahoma, The Alcuin Institute for Catholic Culture, and St. Michael Catholic Radio, present The Summer Speaker Series.Stay tuned for more speaker series episodes and events in The Diocese of Tulsa & Eastern Oklahoma. Learn more about The Alcuin Institute for Catholic Culture: YouTube | Facebook | Instagram
God wants you to hear the gospel today so that you can receive the power! Join us for #TheOutpouring every Sunday at 9:30AM! Follow along with the message and take notes at https://nccop.church/notes
God wants you to hear the gospel today so that you can receive the power! Join us for #TheOutpouring every Sunday at 9:30AM! Follow along with the message and take notes at https://nccop.church/notes
God wants you to hear the gospel today so that you can receive the power! Join us for #TheOutpouring every Sunday at 9:30AM! Follow along with the message and take notes at https://nccop.church/notes
God wants you to hear the gospel today so that you can receive the power! Join us for #TheOutpouring every Sunday at 9:30AM! Follow along with the message and take notes at https://nccop.church/notes
God wants you to hear the gospel today so that you can receive the power! Join us for #TheOutpouring every Sunday at 9:30AM! Follow along with the message and take notes at https://nccop.church/notes
God wants you to hear the gospel today so that you can receive the power! Join us for #TheOutpouring every Sunday at 9:30AM! Follow along with the message and take notes at https://nccop.church/notes
God wants you to hear the gospel today so that you can receive the power! Join us for #TheOutpouring every Sunday at 9:30AM! Follow along with the message and take notes at https://nccop.church/notes
God wants you to hear the gospel today so that you can receive the power! Join us for #TheOutpouring every Sunday at 9:30AM! Follow along with the message and take notes at https://nccop.church/notes
God wants you to hear the gospel today so that you can receive the power! Join us for #TheOutpouring every Sunday at 9:30AM! Follow along with the message and take notes at https://nccop.church/notes
God wants you to hear the gospel today so that you can receive the power! Join us for #TheOutpouring every Sunday at 9:30AM! Follow along with the message and take notes at https://nccop.church/notes
God wants you to hear the gospel today so that you can receive the power! Join us for #TheOutpouring every Sunday at 9:30AM! Follow along with the message and take notes at https://nccop.church/notes
God wants you to hear the gospel today so that you can receive the power! Join us for #TheOutpouring every Sunday at 9:30AM! Follow along with the message and take notes at https://nccop.church/notes
God wants you to hear the gospel today so that you can receive the power! Join us for #TheOutpouring every Sunday at 9:30AM! Follow along with the message and take notes at https://nccop.church/notes