“A Blueprint for Broken Days” by Pastor Daniel Floyd

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“The Loss Adjuster” by Charlotte Gambill

Jesus is our Redeemer! In her message, Charlotte Gambill reminds us that Jesus is never far from us and is ready to meet us within our troubles. When we give our hardships, grief, and needs to Him, He’s faithful to take our weaknesses and trade them for His strength and provision ...  Show more

“Nothing Can Stop the Church of Jesus” by Pastor Joakim Lundqvist

Jesus truly desires to make a difference in and through us! In his message, Joakim Lundqvist explains how the Church is more than a building; it’s the embodiment of the hands, feet, and heart of Jesus. And as believers, we have the privilege to follow in His footsteps, allow Him ...  Show more

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