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Protected: Learn How To Pray – Part 3 – Biblical Foundations
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Protected: Learn How To Pray – Part 2 – Biblical Foundations
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Protected: Learn How To Pray – Biblical Foundations for a 21st Century Church
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I Peter 5:2 The Shepherd’s Charge – Part 2
Friday, September 16th, 2011A closer look at the work of the elder and the special dynamic between the elder and the congregation. I Peter 5:2 The Shepherds Charge – Part 2 (mp3)
I Peter 5:2 The Shepherd’s Charge – Part 1
Wednesday, September 14th, 2011What does is it mean to be a shepherd? What are shepherds supposed to be doing? Let’s see… I Peter 5:2 The Shepherd”s Charge – Part 1 (mp3)
I Peter 5:1 What Is An Elder? – Part 3
Tuesday, September 13th, 2011In our look at the elder in I Peter 5:1, let’s take a look at the mindset of God’s overseer. Where should his focus be? Let’s see… I Peter 5:1 What Is An Elder – Part 3 (mp3)
I Peter 5:1 What Is An Elder? – Part 2
Thursday, September 1st, 2011A closer look at the elder. Are deacons biblical elders? What should a plurality of elders look like in the modern church? I Peter 5:1 What Is An Elder? – Part 2 (mp3)
I Peter 5:1 – What is an Elder?
Sunday, August 28th, 2011A look into the spiritual implications of elders and the joy that is set before them. The message ends with a note to the young adult students…revealing a tool that is being set before them for identifying their elders. I Peter 5:1 What Is An Elder? (mp3)
I Peter 4:9 Drive Out Fear
Friday, June 3rd, 2011We are exploring the Apostle Peter’s words to the believer as it relates to the work of hospitality. He encourages the believer to do it without grumbling. This audio looks at a potential reason for the grumbling and points us at the solution. Listen!
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