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A 5-Day Easter Devotional – Day 1: How God Uses His Power

How God Uses His Power By Carey Nieuwhof, Founding Pastor If you had ultimate power, what would you do with it? My guess is you would change some things you’ve always wanted to change, likely for you and for others you’re close to. But then what? Interestingly enough, when people

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Creating New Memories to Share this Easter Weekend

Well, our second Easter weekend in a pandemic is upon us! Kind of wild, right? With limitations on gatherings and travel many of us are left to create new memories by adding twists to family traditions and brainstorming new ways to celebrate the season.   Easter has been one of

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3 Things We Learned From The Marriage Course As Newlyweds

Deciding to take a marriage course as newlyweds may sound a bit backwards. What issues do you really have to work through so early on? What tests has your relationship truly faced?  At the end of last year, my husband Joel and I decided to take part in The Marriage

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Why Your Calendar Isn’t The Key To Using Your Time Well

Time.  You only get so much of it.  There’s an urgency to it, a scarcity. If you want to get more out of your time, you are likely to look to time management hacks and tricks. Many of them will start with your calendar. They’ll tell you to schedule everything

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Why This Is The Most Important Year Of Your Entire Life

2020 will be a year you will remember for the rest of your life. It was full of ups, downs, anger, tears, and a lot of uncertainty.  However, while 2020 was memorable, this year will be much more critical for you. Here’s why. As you move towards the other side

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My Christmas Eve Invites Aren’t Quite The Same This Year

My husband and I would typically be in the throws of coordinating Christmas schedules between our extended families. Planning parties with friends to celebrate. And of course, gearing up for inviting our friends and family to join us at one of many Christmas Eve services at Connexus. Instead, things are

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