Rebuild Part 3 (2.16.25)

Rebuild Part 3 (2.16.25)

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Why Jesus | Foundations | Pastor Hans Hess

Pastor Hans continued going deeper into last week’s Foundations of Belief message by focusing on the question, “Why Jesus?” He explored Jesus’ own claims to deity, emphasizing that Christ is the great “I AM” who existed before Abraham and is fully God in the flesh. Through the se ...  Show more

God has revealed Himself | Foundations | Pastor Hans Hess

Because of Christ’s victory on the cross, sin, evil, and death no longer have the final say. Christianity declares that God came in the flesh, that Jesus is the only way to be reconciled to God, and that all who trust in Him have the hope of eternal life. Through Christ, believer ...  Show more

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