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We live in
a culture that has more communications
devices at its disposal than at any
other time in history.
Ironically, the very things that allow
us to communicate in this world of
technology often leave us with
loneliness and confusion in our
relationships. There's a need in
all of us to "connect". That
"connection" should come through
genuine relationships in a
caring
community of believers.
Establishing true community in a church
is a high priority for me.
I invite
you to review a
recent message
related to fellowship.
Acts
2:46-47 (NIV)
They broke
bread in their homes and ate together
with glad and sincere hearts, praising
God and enjoying the favor of all the
people. And the Lord added to their
number daily those who were being
saved.
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