Ever been in love? Most of us would say yes. But how about to the same person. For life?
Well, that would be an accomplishment, wouldn't it? That's what we're wrestling down this month at our campuses as we feature the Andy Stanley series, Staying in Love. The question is simply this: can two pele who fall in love stay in love? The bible says yes, and Andy will show us how that's possible.
Best yet, it's not too late to invite a friend. So why don't you? Sunday's going to be great!
Staying in Love | Part 2: Re-Modeling | Barrie Campus | 8:30 and 10:00 (Andy Stanley)
(Family Environments 8.30 & 10.00)
While it is easier than ever to fall in love, it is harder than ever to stay in love. And, no one wants to fall in love and just endure. We want to stay in love. Is this even possible? If so, what should our plan be? In this message, Andy answers both of these questions by sharing a blueprint for enduring love.
Staying in Love | Part 1: The Juno Dilemma | Orillia Campus | 8:30 and 10:00 (Andy Stanley)
(Family Environments 10.00am)
Falling in love is easy. Staying in love, being committed to each other, is abit more difficult. Ever wonder if people can stay together for good. . . like people in love? Is it even possible for two people to stay happy together forever? This week we'll tackle this question together.
Can't wait for Sunday! Oh, and at both campuses, don't be late. You'll be glad you came early. 🙂
– Carey
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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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