
We're asking questions like that this weekend at both campuses. Our Save & Delete series is already generating a ton of conversation. From the kind of movies we ‘should' watch, to toxic things and toxic people – Save & Delete is all about what influences we should save and which we should delete from our lives. Plus – surprisingly – it's all based on the short but remarkably insightful Psalm 101. And it's a great series to invite your friends to. So we hope you can join us!
In the meantime, thanks to our Orillia campus for donating over 1,000 pounds of food to help Orillia area food banks. Incredible work!
And finally, if you haven't heard, Monday April 23rd is a huge night for the future of Connexus. Join us at the Barrie City Hall Rotunda at 6:30 as we get ready for Barrie City Council to hold a public meeting to discuss our application to rezone the property that we hope will become a permanent home for Connexus. You can join us Monday. Details and RSVP here.
Here's the rest of the scoop on what will be a very exciting weekend at Connexus Church.
Orillia Campus :: Save & Delete – Part 1: Help
(8.30 and 10 am | Family Ministry @ 10am | Galaxy Cinemas, Orillia)
“When will you come help me, Lord?” Ever prayed that prayer? Sure you have. What might surprise you is God’s response to that prayer. Practical help for your life might be closer than you think.
Barrie Campus :: Save & Delete – Part 2: Toxic Things
(8.30 and 10.00 am at the Galaxy Cinemas, Barrie)
One of the reasons many shy away from the Christian faith or avoid going deeper is because they fear giving up things they like, even though they suspect they may not be good for them. Can you be a Christian without being a prude?
– Carey
What Should You Save? Who Should You Delete?
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Carey Nieuwhof
Carey is the founding pastor of Connexus Church and has been serving in ministry since 1995. He is passionate about leading people into a relationship with Christ and helping people thrive in life and leadership.
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