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ONE PRAYER, our last speaker

As was said in our last Community Worship, we are all creative geniuses.  But this week we will experience the creative genius behind the ONE PRAYER series.  His name is Craig Groeschel.  He is the pastor of Lifechurch.tv.  Over 1,500 churches have sat at this proverbial table and seen God do some awesome things.  It is not over yet.  I am excited, off the hook excited about his message which is Lord, Make Us One
 
The sweetest part of this for The Community family is that this is the last week that we will know the House of Prayer and The Community Fellowship being two different churches.  As of July 1, we become ONE.  We are already ONE in Jesus.  Now we are ONE local church body from Jesus.  Why?  God is positioning us so we can make a bigger impact for His kingdom. 
 
These are great times because we serve our great God.  Be here Sunday for Community Worship at 10:10 am and be ready to be blessed!

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