Small Groups
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The Cross and Christian Discipline - Part 2
Churches say they have the best news in the world, that they have the answer to life’s problems, that they are God’s embassies on earth; and yet churches are made up of people who are grumpy, irritable, unfaithful, selfish, and worse. They can tend to be too possessive of small things,
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Where Do I Go From Here?
In this series we will unpack five different threads of the gospel and discover how each thread can be woven into the fabric of our everyday lives and ministry. The Threads booklet mentioned in this series can be found under the Materials button as "Additional Resource
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By Making Disciples
This sermon series reveals the biblical basis for commitment to membership in the local church and specifically the missional purpose for membership in the Church at Brook Hills
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Fasting for Church Multiplication
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Brook Hills: Vision, Mission, and Goal
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We Glorify Christ by Making Disciples of All Nations
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Engage in Calling
Jesus spent more time with 12 men than He did with everyone else in the world put together. As we look throughout the New Testament we see small groups of believers everywhere. Understand why building small groups of believers is important and biblical, and how we can begin to model the "small"
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Engage in Community
Jesus spent more time with 12 men than He did with everyone else in the world put together. As we look throughout the New Testament we see small groups of believers everywhere. Understand why building small groups of believers is important and biblical, and how we can begin to model the "small"
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Engage in Care
Jesus spent more time with 12 men than He did with everyone else in the world put together. As we look throughout the New Testament we see small groups of believers everywhere. Understand why building small groups of believers is important and biblical, and how we can begin to model the "small"
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Engage in Christ
Jesus spent more time with 12 men than He did with everyone else in the world put together. As we look throughout the New Testament we see small groups of believers everywhere. Understand why building small groups of believers is important and biblical, and how we can begin to model the "small"