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Do you know his voice?

There’s something comforting about a familiar voice. You know when you’re having a rough day and you get that call from someone you know cares for you. It’s that voice that makes things just seem a little better. Well, Mary was in a rough way and needed the comfort of a familiar and loving voice. She was in such a bad place emotionally however that she couldn’t hear this voice even when it was spoken. This week Pastor Derrick helps us wrestle with the idea of voices vying for our attention. Give this week’s message a listen and then head over to read this article, Whisper,  that might help you find the voice in the chaos of life. 

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Jesus emptied himself to feed my soul.

What do you do when the tank runs low? Not the one on your car but the tank of your soul. How do you refuel your soul? We all suffer from this soul emptiness at times. The struggles of life wear at us until we have nothing left to give. So where do you go? How do you refill your empty soul? Listen as Pastor Derrick shares how Jesus can fill your empty soul. 

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Isolation vs Community

In our Seven Word Gospel series, we touched on a problem facing many of us today – Isolation. Another way to look at it is loneliness. People are lonely. People live in isolation. So what does the Bible have to say about all of the division in our world? Listen as we discover another seven word gospel declaration specifically for those facing loneliness and isolation.  

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But God

There are so many things in life that throw us into a frenzy. We see our failures. We feel worthless. We don’t think we’re good enough. We walk in ways that aren’t right and do things that are just plain wrong at times. This week Pastor Derrick shares an important reality that when all is wrong there are two words that can change everything.

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