The Word of Forgiveness - Part 2

The Word of Forgiveness - Part 2

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What It Means to Believe in Jesus — Part 2

Pastor Rick continues to teach about what it means to live a life of faith by trusting God’s wisdom and strength and holding onto his promises. He also addresses what holds so many people back from choosing to follow Jesus. 

What It Means to Believe in Jesus - Part 1

In this message, Pastor Rick teaches what it means to have faith. He explores how a life of faith means following the example of Jesus, accepting his grace, and investing your life in him. 

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