This Weekend @ Grace
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The Lord's Day, Sunday, March 11, 2012
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@9:15 - Prelude to Worship
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@9:30 - The Family in Worship
- This week: "Table Manners" / Pastor Chase
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@11:00 - The Family in Fellowship
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@11:15 - The Family in Discipleship
All afternoon and evening ministries have been dismissed.
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Lord’s Day Morning: “The Triumph of the King” | Pastor Chase
In Luke 8:26-39 we read an account of Jesus delivering a man from demon possession. This encounter demonstrates that Jesus is the Triumphant King who delivers people from the bondage of Satan’s kingdom. “The Triumph of the King” – Pastor Chase Sears. The Triumph of the King from Chase Sears | Luke...
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The Lord's Day, Sunday, November 27, 2011
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@9:15 - Prelude to Worship
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@9:30 - The Family in Worship
- This week: "The Triumph of the King" / Pastor Chase
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@11:00 - The Family in Fellowship
All Second-Hour and Evening Ministries are Dismissed
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Lord’s Day Morning: “Are Your Feet Beautiful?”
The only hope for anyone to be saved is if they hear the gospel, believe it, and call upon the name of Jesus. God in is infinite wisdom and sovereignty is saving the nations with his surprising grace. "Are Your Feet Beautiful?" from Pastor Chase Sears.
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The Lord's Day, Sunday, November 20, 2011
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@9:15 - Prelude to Worship
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@9:30 - The Family in Worship
- This week: "Do You Have Beautiful Feet" / Pastor Chase
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@11:00 - The Family in Fellowship
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@11:15 - The Family in Discipleship
@6:00 - Sunday Evening Worship
- This week: "The Gospel of Grace to All People: Workshop"
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@6:00 - Children's Choir
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Sunday Evening: “Remaining Faithful, Part Two”
From the series "Faith Like This, a Study of the Book of Daniel". Sunday Evening, June 19, 2011. "Remaining Faithful While Left to be Devoured, Part Two" Daniel 6 - Pastor Chase Sears. Continuing through Daniel 6, Pastor Chase helps us see that like Daniel, God delivers those who trust him. However, unlike Daniel, we don't look for a future deliverance, but rather God's deliverance in the past through Christ's death on the cross.
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