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"No Show Sunday"

February 11, 2024 • Jeff Maness • 1 Peter 4:10, Ephesians 4:4–16, Acts 6:1–7, 1 Corinthians 12:4–22, Romans 12:4–13

One of our core values at The Harbor is this: "Serving Matters - Followers of Jesus should serve in areas that use their God-given gifts to strengthen and build up the Church and others."


In this special service, which we have dubbed "No Show Sunday," we used an unusual method to show those that regularly serve in our church how valuable their service is to everyone who attends. It also demonstrated what church would be like if no one served. If we are to follow Jesus, we must serve the Body of Christ.


If you would like to be part of the serve team at The Harbor, please click the link!

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Worship is a Lifestyle

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March 10, 2024 • Ryan Akers • Philippians 2:3–11, John 8:31, 1 Corinthians 15:10, Luke 18:9–14, Mark 9:35–37

Humility. It is impossible to describe the person of Jesus without using that word. And if the church is meant to be a reflection of Christ, then humility is something we ought to take really seriously and challenge ourselves on as a community. How can a life of service and sacrifice be more fulfilling than a life of power, popularity, and position? Watch this message by Discipleship Pastor Ryan Akers to find out.