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Love, Fear and Covid-19

By Blog Post, Church Life
by Dave McNee Generally speaking – Life Church is a contemporary church; most of the songs we sing were written in my lifetime, you can get all the communication that the church puts out digitally, there is no element of our Sunday meetings that doesn’t use some kind of technology, we use tablets to sign up for stuff and those tablets aren’t made of stone, we even have occasional gatherings...
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Faith That Rests in The Confidence of God

By Faith, Prayer
by Esther Hatcher Faith That Rests in The Confidence of God “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit”  - Psalm 34:18 Life is a process, with successes and failures, joys and sorrows, peace and turmoil. It’s not always straightforward and this year it seems to be happening at 100mph for us as a family. The depths of pain and brokenness is like...
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A Picture of Prayer

By Prayer
by Anna Vale ‘God has established prayer as the means by which we receive his supernatural help. And without supernatural help, we cannot live a life worthy of the gospel. Everything that distinguishes Christians from the world in a Christ-exalting way is a work of God’s supernatural grace. And God has ordained that this grace flows to us through prayer. That’s why prayer must be central, not peripheral, in our...
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Radical Forgiveness

By community
by Alissa Hankin 'You're not good for me.' I’ve observed a trending concept that is, if someone is rude to you, mean to you, disappoints you, or fails you, then they aren’t good for you. And because you don’t need them, and because they aren’t “serving you”, then you can and should block them out of your life. Whether it be parent, child, spouse, church leader, or friend. We can...
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