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By Inside Out on
2/19/2010 12:37 PM
I've been listening to your feedback about our vision and future over the past couple of weeks. You've had some great questions and suggestions! The sermon this Sunday will focus on many of these things.
Blessings on your weekend!
Pastor Elliott
UPDATE: Click here to listen to Pastor Elliott's sermon titled Getting There, or to download a transcript.
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By Inside Out on
2/5/2010 3:15 PM
Thanks for the great congregational meeting last Sunday. We presented a ton of information, which may have been overwhelming and yet still not answered every question or concern you have. We received some questions on the note cards, which the Session looked over at our meeting on Wednesday. One of us will be calling each of you who submitted the question cards to make sure we understand you and to respond. I'd also love to meet with as many of the small groups and Sunday school classes as possible to listen to your feedback on our vision as we move forward.
Communication is always an effort and I want to make sure that I, the elders, and the staff are listening and not just talking. I appreciate any questions and I'm always happy to take questions directly via email or phone (281.855.0222) about our vision or anything else.
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