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- Songs — Find common songs heard on a Sunday service at Community.
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- Wedding Policy — Get all the details on having your wedding at Community.
Past Sermon Series
- Spring 2007: The Gospel of Mark — Mark, the shortest of the gospels, narrates the life of Jesus from John the Baptist to the Ascension, but it concentrates particularly on the last week of his life. The messianic secret is one of the most notable themes of this gospel.
- Fall 2006: Accepting God's Unmistakable Will for Your Life — "What would God have me do?" That question should permeate the life of a believer. The will of God is often seen as a great mystery out of reach of the average person. Yet God made his desire for humanity abundantly clear. In this ten week series we explore what God has explicitly told us to do.
- Spring 2006: Jeremiah — The book of Jeremiah is the second longest book in the Old Testament, second only to the book of Psalms. The book is named after the prophet Jeremiah who prophesized in the years preceding God’s discipline of his people by allowing them to be taken captive by Babylonia. It contains some of the most famous passages of Scripture and some of the most overlooked.
- Fall 2005: Die to Self / Alive in Christ — What does it mean to die to self? In the midst of self-centeredness and Christian self-help, the Biblical invitation to personal death seems to have little relevance. In this series, we explored this radical call to transformation in which the Bible invites us to trade our lives for the life of Christ.
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