Today's Broadcast:
20090524B - On Your Mark, Get Set...GROW! - Part 2
On Wednesday's edition of The Connection, Skip Heitzig continues in our series of teachings called Church? Who Needs It. The early church in Jerusalem was a large group, around 25,000 people. Yet everyone's spiritual needs were met. How? Because they had fellowship in small groups in their private homes, as well as in the temple.
Join Skip on today's broadcast to learn more.
On Wednesday's edition of The Connection, Skip Heitzig continues in our series of teachings called Church? Who Needs It. The early church in Jerusalem was a large group, around 25,000 people. Yet everyone's spiritual needs were met. How? Because they had fellowship in small groups in their private homes, as well as in the temple.
Join Skip on today's broadcast to learn more.
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Tomorrow's Broadcast:
20090531A - On Your Mark, Get Set...GROW! - Part 3
On Thursday's edition of The Connection, Skip Heitzig continues in our series of teachings called Church? Who Needs It. In Acts 2:42, "breaking bread" seems an odd thing to emphasize as one of the four marks of church life. Why not discipleship or evangelism? But it's a reminder. It reminds us of our access to God, and our spiritual foundation. Join Skip on Tomorrow's broadcast to learn more.
On Thursday's edition of The Connection, Skip Heitzig continues in our series of teachings called Church? Who Needs It. In Acts 2:42, "breaking bread" seems an odd thing to emphasize as one of the four marks of church life. Why not discipleship or evangelism? But it's a reminder. It reminds us of our access to God, and our spiritual foundation. Join Skip on Tomorrow's broadcast to learn more.
Current Series:
Church? Who Needs It
The Church. Who really needs to be a part of it? Why should we belong to something so archaic and so narrow? The culture around us seems to ask this question relentlessly, but what is the answer? Pastor Skip Heitzig presents a series of reasons why the church, as Christ established it, is so vitally important to the Christian walk. From God's original intent for His church, to the ways in which He uses us today, and the reasons why people attend and leave the church, this series emphasizes the importance of the Church and the need to revere it as divinely established.
The Church. Who really needs to be a part of it? Why should we belong to something so archaic and so narrow? The culture around us seems to ask this question relentlessly, but what is the answer? Pastor Skip Heitzig presents a series of reasons why the church, as Christ established it, is so vitally important to the Christian walk. From God's original intent for His church, to the ways in which He uses us today, and the reasons why people attend and leave the church, this series emphasizes the importance of the Church and the need to revere it as divinely established.










