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Forefront Church
Summary: Sundays 8:30am, 10am, and 11:30am @ 2520 Holland Rd, Va Beach, VA 23453. We are People Helping People, Find & Follow Jesus. Website: http://www.forefront.org Twitter: http://twitter.com/Forefront757 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Forefront757
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- Artist: Forefront Church, Jason Bedell
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Money isn’t an easy topic. It’s the number one reason why most couples get divorced. But it doesn’t have to be. Money is talked about a TON during Jesus time. What does God think about money? We want to learn from him so we can be honorable, instead of living life continually strapped.
Life is hard. Sometimes we just set ourselves into autopilot and sail. We move not knowing if things will get better and fear changing anything because it feels safer to simply stay with what we know. What if we were to seek out and find refuge in the one who can sustain, heal, and revive us? Let’s point ourselves towards the shelter of His harbor.
Life is hard. Sometimes we just set ourselves into autopilot and sail. We move not knowing if things will get better and fear changing anything because it feels safer to simply stay with what we know. What if we were to seek out and find refuge in the one who can sustain, heal, and revive us? Let’s point ourselves towards the shelter of His harbor.
Life is hard. Sometimes we just set ourselves into autopilot and sail. We move not knowing if things will get better and fear changing anything because it feels safer to simply stay with what we know. What if we were to seek out and find refuge in the one who can sustain, heal, and revive us? Let’s point ourselves towards the shelter of His harbor.
Life is hard. Sometimes we just set ourselves into autopilot and sail. We move not knowing if things will get better and fear changing anything because it feels safer to simply stay with what we know. What if we were to seek out and find refuge in the one who can sustain, heal, and revive us? Let’s point ourselves towards the shelter of His harbor.
Every Sunday, churches in North America gather for worship. We sing. We pray. We give. We listen to a message. With rare exception, we do this without thinking someone would do harm to us. Yet, around the world, it’s estimated that nearly 322 Christians die each month simply because they believe in Jesus. That’s nearly 11 every day. That means next Sunday, when you go home from church, it’s likely that someone in the world went to church and did not make it home. What does that mean for the church in the United States? How can we help those around the world? How can we handle ourselves when we are persecuted and challenged in our own faith. In this series, we'll look at how the church can have a passion, excitement and strength in the face of strife. We'll learn to be a Church On Fire.
Every Sunday, churches in North America gather for worship. We sing. We pray. We give. We listen to a message. With rare exception, we do this without thinking someone would do harm to us. Yet, around the world, it’s estimated that nearly 322 Christians die each month simply because they believe in Jesus. That’s nearly 11 every day. That means next Sunday, when you go home from church, it’s likely that someone in the world went to church and did not make it home. What does that mean for the church in the United States? How can we help those around the world? How can we handle ourselves when we are persecuted and challenged in our own faith. In this series, we'll look at how the church can have a passion, excitement and strength in the face of strife. We'll learn to be a Church On Fire.
Every Sunday, churches in North America gather for worship. We sing. We pray. We give. We listen to a message. With rare exception, we do this without thinking someone would do harm to us. Yet, around the world, it’s estimated that nearly 322 Christians die each month simply because they believe in Jesus. That’s nearly 11 every day. That means next Sunday, when you go home from church, it’s likely that someone in the world went to church and did not make it home. What does that mean for the church in the United States? How can we help those around the world? How can we handle ourselves when we are persecuted and challenged in our own faith. In this series, we'll look at how the church can have a passion, excitement and strength in the face of strife. We'll learn to be a Church On Fire.
Every Sunday, churches in North America gather for worship. We sing. We pray. We give. We listen to a message. With rare exception, we do this without thinking someone would do harm to us. Yet, around the world, it’s estimated that nearly 322 Christians die each month simply because they believe in Jesus. That’s nearly 11 every day. That means next Sunday, when you go home from church, it’s likely that someone in the world went to church and did not make it home. What does that mean for the church in the United States? How can we help those around the world? How can we handle ourselves when we are persecuted and challenged in our own faith. In this series, we'll look at how the church can have a passion, excitement and strength in the face of strife. We'll learn to be a Church On Fire.
For years the church and Christians at large have been okay with talking about things like alcohol addiction, broken marriages, character flaws, etc. But, what answer does the church have when people battle anxiety, depression and mental illness? Is it simply to pray it away? Do I not have enough faith if it doesn’t go away? There are so many questions and more often than not there are very little answers. What does the Bible have to say about this? Is there any hope for people wrestling with this? How can you help people who are battling these things?
For years the church and Christians at large have been okay with talking about things like alcohol addiction, broken marriages, character flaws, etc. But, what answer does the church have when people battle anxiety, depression and mental illness? Is it simply to pray it away? Do I not have enough faith if it doesn’t go away? There are so many questions and more often than not there are very little answers. What does the Bible have to say about this? Is there any hope for people wrestling with this? How can you help people who are battling these things?
For years the church and Christians at large have been okay with talking about things like alcohol addiction, broken marriages, character flaws, etc. But, what answer does the church have when people battle anxiety, depression and mental illness? Is it simply to pray it away? Do I not have enough faith if it doesn’t go away? There are so many questions and more often than not there are very little answers. What does the Bible have to say about this? Is there any hope for people wrestling with this? How can you help people who are battling these things?
For years the church and Christians at large have been okay with talking about things like alcohol addiction, broken marriages, character flaws, etc. But, what answer does the church have when people battle anxiety, depression and mental illness? Is it simply to pray it away? Do I not have enough faith if it doesn’t go away? There are so many questions and more often than not there are very little answers. What does the Bible have to say about this? Is there any hope for people wrestling with this? How can you help people who are battling these things?
For years the church and Christians at large have been okay with talking about things like alcohol addiction, broken marriages, character flaws, etc. But, what answer does the church have when people battle anxiety, depression and mental illness? Is it simply to pray it away? Do I not have enough faith if it doesn’t go away? There are so many questions and more often than not there are very little answers. What does the Bible have to say about this? Is there any hope for people wrestling with this? How can you help people who are battling these things?
Our lives can be pretty messy. Relationships, work, neighbors, family, schedules, and more. When we start combining all of those things, it never fails that we get hurt, angry or disappointed. It’s bound to happen when we live life with other people. How do we heal? How do we move from the chaos to beauty? In this series, we’ll explore the journey we walk with God, and when our worlds meet- it’s a Beautiful Collision