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“Choose Wisely” by Pastor Daniel Floyd

Every decision we make shapes who we are becoming. Will we be driven by a worldly mindset or transformed by God’s wisdom? Continuing our “Between Sundays” series, Pastor Daniel shows us how choosing to honor God with humility and love leads to a strong, steady, Christlike life. 

“Grow Up” by Pastor Chris Hodges

What if maturing in Christ was meant to be a daily rhythm, rather than big once-in-a-lifetime moments? Beginning our “Between Sundays” series, Pastor Chris Hodges challenges the Gateway family with practical steps to know God, become more like Him, and do what He wants us to do. ...  Show more

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