He Loves You, and Not Just You

He Loves You, and Not Just You

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You Were Made for This: The Enjoyment of God’s Grace and the Spread of God’s Glory

In this message from Psalm 67, David Platt helps us see that we were made to enjoy God’s grace and to spread his glory among all nations.We want to invite you to something we look forward to every year: Secret Church.This year, we’ll study the life of Elijah. We’ll pray specifica ...  Show more

How to Impact 20 Million People

In this message from Matthew 28:16–20, David Platt challenges his church to play their part in the spread of the gospel to all nations. We want to invite you to something we look forward to every year: Secret Church.This year, we’ll study the life of Elijah. We’ll pray specifical ...  Show more

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