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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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“Follow your heart” is a phrase we hear from the moment we enter the world. “Your heart won’t steer you wrong.” But, could it? Is there a chance that our heart isn’t what we should be following, and instead something else? Maybe God has something even stronger than following your heart. In this series we’ll take a look at bypassing the heart and moving deeper to a power that has been with us from the dawn of existence.
When we hear the phrase “…it takes a village,” we normally gravitate towards the raising of children. The premise is- different people play a role in helping raise up a child. In much the same way, each member of the church helps raise up the rest of the body and plays a role in making it function. In the life of a healthy church, especially here at Forefront, it takes everyone pitching in. We all play a part. We all matter. To fulfill the mission, “It Takes A Village.”
When we hear the phrase “…it takes a village,” we normally gravitate towards the raising of children. The premise is- different people play a role in helping raise up a child. In much the same way, each member of the church helps raise up the rest of the body and plays a role in making it function. In the life of a healthy church, especially here at Forefront, it takes everyone pitching in. We all play a part. We all matter. To fulfill the mission, “It Takes A Village.”
When we hear the phrase “…it takes a village,” we normally gravitate towards the raising of children. The premise is- different people play a role in helping raise up a child. In much the same way, each member of the church helps raise up the rest of the body and plays a role in making it function. In the life of a healthy church, especially here at Forefront, it takes everyone pitching in. We all play a part. We all matter. To fulfill the mission, “It Takes A Village.”
When we hear the phrase “…it takes a village,” we normally gravitate towards the raising of children. The premise is- different people play a role in helping raise up a child. In much the same way, each member of the church helps raise up the rest of the body and plays a role in making it function. In the life of a healthy church, especially here at Forefront, it takes everyone pitching in. We all play a part. We all matter. To fulfill the mission, “It Takes A Village.”
Your Questions, Biblical Answers. We had almost 700 questions texted and emailed in to us about faith, God, sexuality, forgiveness, salvation and more. We tried to round out the top 10, but ended up at the top 18 (due to time, we skipped #13, but we will answer it in a future installment). Take some notes and if you have any questions, email us: info@forefront.org
In the battle for our souls, the victory has already been won. Jesus conquered the grave, beating death, hell and all of the demons including the chief of them- Satan Himself. In this week we are reminded that this is the difference between heaven & hell. We can find eternal security in a relationship with Jesus Christ. If we are already following Him, let’s not lose heart. If we aren’t following Him yet, the real question is “Why not?”
In the battle for our souls, the victory has already been won. Jesus conquered the grave, beating death, hell and all of the demons including the chief of them- Satan Himself. In this week we are reminded that this is the difference between heaven & hell. We can find eternal security in a relationship with Jesus Christ. If we are already following Him, let’s not lose heart. If we aren’t following Him yet, the real question is “Why not?”
In the battle for our souls, the victory has already been won. Jesus conquered the grave, beating death, hell and all of the demons including the chief of them- Satan Himself. In this week we are reminded that this is the difference between heaven & hell. We can find eternal security in a relationship with Jesus Christ. If we are already following Him, let’s not lose heart. If we aren’t following Him yet, the real question is “Why not?”
In the battle for our souls, the victory has already been won. Jesus conquered the grave, beating death, hell and all of the demons including the chief of them- Satan Himself. In this week we are reminded that this is the difference between heaven & hell. We can find eternal security in a relationship with Jesus Christ. If we are already following Him, let’s not lose heart. If we aren’t following Him yet, the real question is “Why not?”
God is absolutely amazing, but not everyone agrees. Some people think He is a vengeful God. Other people believe He is a God who doesn’t care about this world, or that He doesn’t exist at all. Some have come to be okay with God, but have been hurt/wounded by the church. How do we engage a culture and people so we don’t hear them say “You Lost Me?”
God is absolutely amazing, but not everyone agrees. Some people think He is a vengeful God. Other people believe He is a God who doesn’t care about this world, or that He doesn’t exist at all. Some have come to be okay with God, but have been hurt/wounded by the church. How do we engage a culture and people so we don’t hear them say “You Lost Me?”
The playground was an intimidating place as kids. We knew the only way to navigate it and survive was to play by the rules. Now, as we track with God, it’s time to learn a new set of rules and ways to foster a thriving relationship with God.
The playground was an intimidating place as kids. We knew the only way to navigate it and survive was to play by the rules. Now, as we track with God, it’s time to learn a new set of rules and ways to foster a thriving relationship with God.
The playground was an intimidating place as kids. We knew the only way to navigate it and survive was to play by the rules. Now, as we track with God, it’s time to learn a new set of rules and ways to foster a thriving relationship with God.