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Starting October 12th - Gospel Fluency
At the core of Christianity is belief in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. But how should the Gospel affect our lives after we believe? And how can we speak Gospel truths into everyday issues of life? Join us for this 8-week study to discover answers to these questions and more! For more infomation visit:
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September Tending Notes - Available Now!
Frankly, it seems like an odd time to be discussing The Lord’s Prayer. Shouldn’t we focus on fighting for justice? Wouldn’t time be better spent shoring up arguments for what’s right? Should not our prayers be bigger and bolder than daily bread and forgiven debts? Perhaps. But also, perhaps not. I’ve spent a good bit of time thinking about and repeating the Lord’s Prayer the last several weeks, and grown certain of one thing: This prayer is a gift from the Living Christ to those he left behind; to us. And it wasn’t a gift to be reserved for football huddles or hurried benedictions. This prayer is a gift for such a time as this. In dark days like these, it’s easy to think we’re...READ MORE For more infomation visit: https://www.cvillechristian.org/blog/when-you-pray-tending-notes-issue-5
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This Week's Schedule
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Catch up on our current sermon series!
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Why Does God Allow Evil and Suffering?Sunday, September 28, 2025 Why does God allow evil and suffering? In this message, Greg Comp wrestles honestly with one of the toughest questions people ask about faith. He explains that while God didn’t create evil, He gave humanity free will—and with it comes both the risk of sin and the reality of pain. Greg points us to the hope that God can bring good even out of suffering, that one day He will set all things right, and that in Jesus we find a Savior who knows our pain firsthand. For more infomation visit: http://cvillechristian.org/media/2025-09-28-why-does-god-allow-evil-and-suffering
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