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Welcome to our church,
We invite you to look around and get a feel for our church. Feel free to share any comments or questions that might be on your mind through our online guest book. If you don't have a home church - we'd like to take this opportunity to invite you to one of our weekly services. We hope you and your family will have a warm and spirit-filled experience with us as we worship and fellowship together at our services, events, and ministries. We'd also like to invite you to make an online prayer request. Your prayer request opens the door, and God is waiting patiently on the other side of that door, at all times, in all situations, to join with you. Many blessings to you, Pastor Kim |
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Spiritual Resources
Are you looking for quality spiritual resources related to evangelism, discipleship and leadership which are free for you to download ?
Pastor Jack Selcher is making multiple resources available on his website:
www.christiangrowthresources.com.
A note from Pastor Jack, "I was recently encouraged by an email I received from a pastor in Kenya who said my article on Spiritual Passion Builders revitalized his spiritual life. That article was once a chapter in Becoming an Enthusiastic Church, a book I wrote about ten years ago that is no longer in print. The entire book is now free on my website. It describes what a healthy church looks like. Recently I received a communication from a pastor in Virginia who described the book as 'incredibly insightful.'"
Pastor Jack Selcher is making multiple resources available on his website:
www.christiangrowthresources.com.
A note from Pastor Jack, "I was recently encouraged by an email I received from a pastor in Kenya who said my article on Spiritual Passion Builders revitalized his spiritual life. That article was once a chapter in Becoming an Enthusiastic Church, a book I wrote about ten years ago that is no longer in print. The entire book is now free on my website. It describes what a healthy church looks like. Recently I received a communication from a pastor in Virginia who described the book as 'incredibly insightful.'"