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RENEW, HEALING and the Weekend that Was

RENEW, HEALING and the Weekend that Was

RENEW, HEALING and the Weekend that Was Stories are powerful. This is especially true when they are stories of God at work in people’s lives and even more so when they are about people finding Jesus in the midst of circumstances that are nothing short of crushing!...

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RENEW, ULTIMATE VALUES & The Weekend that Was

RENEW, ULTIMATE VALUES & The Weekend that Was

I was so excited to be back together as a community – you’d think it had been months. But it had only been since Christmas Eve! I was also super stoked to teach on our ULTIMATE VALUES – which as we live into them, I believe changes everything! We do this same talk...

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KENOSIS, “BEING RIGHT” and the Weekend that Was

KENOSIS, “BEING RIGHT” and the Weekend that Was

The KENOSIS series is going in a strange way better than I thought. I really was 2nd guessing myself right before we launched: a Christmas series from a part of the Bible people don’t associate with Christmas, named for a Greek word that most people don’t know. But on...

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KENOSIS, A.R.C. Tony Young and the Weekend that Was

KENOSIS, A.R.C. Tony Young and the Weekend that Was

We had a fun and unusually great weekend at Journey. We launched a new series, the Christmas series called Kenosis We had an unplugged worship session that was really cool Tony Young, CEO of American Red Cross spent the night in a tent in our parking lot and was with...

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The Meaning of Gratitude

Notes from Jason Denison from this weekend's message, "The Meaning of Gratitude": So what does gratitude have to do with the meaning of life? Gratitude (aka worship) is the precursor to NEW KINGDOM REALITIES. Why?  Because grateful people gush.  Gush what?  The stuff...

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Sometime I can feel it coming. I can sense that God wants to do something deeper than usual and concomitantly (naturally associated with) that the evil one really does NOT want that to happen. Sometimes there’s a depression that sets in, sometimes I seem a little more...

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