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Body Language 03

Who do you think you are?!

February 17, 2019 • Kathy Resler Chambliss

The expression “Body Language” is used as a way to describe the things we communicate beyond just words. The Bible has a lot to say about how the Church, also known as the Body of Christ, should work together to communicate God's love and truth in addition to our words. As you listen to the message series this February, we hope you will discover your purpose as part of the “Body Language” of the Church and how that purpose leads you to best communicate God's love and truth to others.

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February 24, 2019 • Kyle Ray

The expression “Body Language” is used as a way to describe the things we communicate beyond just words. The Bible has a lot to say about how the Church, also known as the Body of Christ, should work together to communicate God's love and truth in addition to our words. As you listen to the message series this February, we hope you will discover your purpose as part of the “Body Language” of the Church and how that purpose leads you to best communicate God's love and truth to others.

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February 10, 2019 • Kyle Ray

The expression “Body Language” is used as a way to describe the things we communicate beyond just words. The Bible has a lot to say about how the Church, also known as the Body of Christ, should work together to communicate God's love and truth in addition to our words. As you listen to the message series this February, we hope you will discover your purpose as part of the “Body Language” of the Church and how that purpose leads you to best communicate God's love and truth to others.

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February 3, 2019 • Kyle Ray

The expression “Body Language” is used as a way to describe the things we communicate beyond just words. The Bible has a lot to say about how the Church, also known as the Body of Christ, should work together to communicate God's love and truth in addition to our words. As you listen to the message series this February, we hope you will discover your purpose as part of the “Body Language” of the Church and how that purpose leads you to best communicate God's love and truth to others.