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Archive for March, 2018

Celebrate Easter at Ingleside

I hope you are planning to join us for Easter at Ingleside this weekend. Please join us as we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ and the eternal life he offers to everyone who repents and believes. Please click the video below for my personal invitation.

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My Personal Invitation for You

  If you've not yet received my personal invitation to join us this Easter in celebrating the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, please click the video below.

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Consider these Seven

Easter is only a couple of weekends away. At Ingleside it’s always a great celebration of the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ and of the eternal life that we have in him. So, would you please consider these seven ways you can make our Easter celebration all that God intends it to be? ... Pray.  Really ask the Lord to favor and bless our worship with his Spirit’s power and anointing.  Pray for the gospel to be clear and for many to respond.  Pray for joy and love to...

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The Power and Promise of a Personal Invitation

Few moments are freighted with as much possibility and risk as the moment of personal invitation.  Think about it. A guy decides to personally invite the girl he recently met to get a cup of coffee or to dinner and a movie.  Risky?  You bet.  She may say, “no thanks.”  Filled with possibility? Of course.  It may mark the beginning of a relationship that lasts a lifetime. A leader personally invites you to accept a key position on the new team.  Risky?  Certainly.  There...

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Wednesdays at Ingleside

Have you ever been at Ingleside on a Wednesday night?  If not, let me give you a snapshot. A Midweek snapshot.  On a typical Wednesday night hundreds of people gather at our church for the purpose of growing stronger and deeper in our relationship to Jesus Christ and one another. The gatherings are typically segmented by age, life stage, or purpose to allow us to focus God’s truth on the particular needs of each group or to sharpen our skills for serving. For example, just a...

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