Living in the Fullness of Forgiveness
Charles Frick2025-05-26T10:13:36-04:00Don Pearson | In order for us to live in the freedom of our own forgiveness we must be willing to forgive/release those who have
Don Pearson | In order for us to live in the freedom of our own forgiveness we must be willing to forgive/release those who have
Reese LeRoy | Jesus invites us to choose the life-giving resources of God's kingdom rather than the things of this world that can never satisfy. Ultimately, this
Tamara Noel | Jesus' death and resurrection make it possible for us to find purpose and significance as humans. He gifts us with His salvation
Reese LeRoy | The call to confession and repentance is God's invitation to joy-filled intimacy with Him. These practices bring us into salvation, and they continue in
Reese LeRoy | Jesus' resurrection life is available for our fragile lives so that we can experience his abundant life. In order to experience God's
Reese LeRoy | On this Easter Sunday, we focus on John 20 as we join Mary Magdalene at the empty tomb. Because of the tomb
Dan Gaudinier | In our series "This Fragile Life," we are looking at how, in the messiness of life, God meets us, helps us, and
Reese LeRoy | Our only right response to the extravagant love of God is extravagant worship. In John 12, we see Mary's beautiful example of
Reese LeRoy | Living out the reconciling work of Christ requires us to view ourselves and others through a lens of God’s grace. Even in
Sam Sahyouni | We all love to plan, map out our lives, and take control of our future—but what if clinging too tightly to our
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Augusta, GA 30907
Phone: 706.863.9766
Fax: 706.863.5509
3126 Parrish Rd
Augusta, GA 30907
Phone: 706.863.9766
Fax: 706.863.5509
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