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Pastor Gavin Johnson – Legalism Stinks and Jesus Is Better (Sunday, September 11)
Pastor Gavin Johnson of CityLight Omaha shares a message called “Legalism Stinks & Jesus Is Better” from their series, “The Gospel of Luke.”
Pastor Rick Lorimer, Extravagant Worship (Sunday, September 11)
Pastor Rick Lorimer of Christ Place in Lincoln encourages us to consider how our worship can be an extravagant offering to Jesus.
Morning Conversation with Esther Beasley
Child Evangelism Fellowship shares the good news of Jesus with children in Nebraska and around the world! Esther Beasley, director of CEF in Omaha, shares how God is working through this ministry.
Pastor Bryan Clark – Isolation
Coals cool down quickly when they are isolated from one another. We can, as well, when we don’t gather together to worship as Jesus’ bride.
God at Work – Moms in Prayer, Rachel’s story
Rachel and her friends were impacted through school and beyond by the prayers of a Moms in Prayer group!
God at Work – Global Friends
God is at work through Global Friends as they welcome the nations at their door, impacting lives that then impact more lives!
Pastor Chris Hruska – Feasting and Fasting (Sunday, September 4)
Pastor Chris Hruska of CityLight in Omaha shares a message called “Feasting & Fasting” from their “Gospel of Luke” series.
Pastor Rick Lorimer – Blind Spots (Sunday, September 4)
Pastor Rick Lorimer of Christ Place in Lincoln shares a message called “Blind Spots” from their “Servant Savior” series.
Morning Conversation with Sally Burke
When Sally Burke became aware of Moms in Prayer, she became a Moms in Prayer group leader, then a community coordinator, then a regional director and now serves as the president of Moms in Prayer International, and talks about how Moms in Prayer is making a difference in the lives of moms, students and schools.
God at Work – Momentum – Michelle’s Story
With Momentum’s push, Chariots4Hope has expanded from Omaha into Lincoln, Grand Island, St. Joseph, Missouri, and even planted a chapter in Wisconsin.