The Connect Centre - Ballymoney
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Part 2 of the Introduction to the I Am series
The Introduction To I Am Series – Pt 2. podcast was recorded at the Connect Centre in Ballymoney.
Paul introduces our new series based on the names of God.
The Foundation of I Am Declarations podcast was recorded at the Connect Centre in Ballymoney.
Why Church – A people led by servants. This is part 2 on the topic of Church leadership. Paul speaks on Eldership, what is an elder or overseer?
The Why Church – A People led by Servants Pt 2. podcast was recorded at the Connect Centre in Ballymone... more
Why Church – Church as a household. Willi speaks on the importance of seeing the church as a household of people together.
The Why Church – Church as a Household podcast was recorded at the Connect Centre in Ballymoney.
Why Church – A people led by servants. Paul speaks on what leaders look like in the Kingdom of God. This is part 1 of a 2 part episode.
The Why Church – A people led by servants podcast was recorded at the Connect Centre in Ballymoney.
To be like Jesus is to pray, Paul speaks on prayer and forming habits of prayer.
The Why Church – A People That Pray podcast was recorded at the Connect Centre in Ballymoney.
Mark Ballintine speaks as part of the Why Church series. Communion – a family that eats together.
The Why Church – Why Communion? podcast was recorded at the Connect Centre in Ballymoney.
The Why Church – A people that sing. podcast was recorded at the Connect Centre in Ballymoney.
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