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“A Strategy for Struggle” by Pastor Daniel Floyd

What would your life look like if you obeyed God before you had all the details? Pastor Daniel concludes our “Between Sundays” series by exploring how faith starts with hearing and trusting God’s Word. It’s formed through obedience and calls us to live with an eternal perspective ...  Show more

“Guard Your Peace” by Pastor Daniel Floyd

In a world where we’re told to “protect your peace,” what does God’s version of peace look like? Continuing our “Between Sundays” series, Pastor Daniel Floyd shares a timely message, teaching us that God’s perfect peace is found and kept through His grace and His design for our l ...  Show more

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