Joy: Part 1 | Unhurrying With a Rule of Life E6

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Forgiving & Being Forgiven (ft. Bethany Allen) | Forgiving As We Have Been Forgiven E1

Why do we need to forgive? Bethany Allen, Associate Pastor at Bridgetown Church, opens a new series on forgiveness by clearing away common misconceptions and returning to the teachings of Jesus. She walks through what forgiveness is not and invites us to release our grip on reven ...  Show more

Into the Quiet

Is noise undermining our spiritual life? John Mark highlights how the increasing "noise" of modern life is detrimental to our souls, exploring the importance of quiet and solitude for our spiritual growth and maturity. He challenges us to fight for solitude, silence, and stillnes ...  Show more

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