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Renewal

As we journey through life, we can find ourselves feeling aimless, empty, longing for more. The pressures of life may have left us tired and exhausted. Our thirsty souls are searching for something that satisfies. Like wandering in the desert, our hearts yearn to find an oasis, a place of refreshing in the midst of the wilderness. But as soon as we think we’ve reached this paradise, we realize it is but a mirage. Maybe we are looking in all the wrong places. This thirst inside all of us can only be quenched by God. He is the only one who can satisfy. Yet even after coming to drink deeply of God through Jesus, we still often experience this longing. We still crave the refreshing that comes from his Spirit. More than anything, we need to encounter God anew and be changed by him. We need renewal and revival. But is this something that God even wants to do? Join us this Sunday as we look at the heart of God to bring renewal to his people.

Sermons from this Series

September 1, 2019

September 1, 2019

Renewal: Worship

Preacher: Ben Hill Series: Renewal Scripture: John 4:7–4:30

August 25, 2019

August 25, 2019

Renewal: Seeking Renewal in the Dark

Preacher: Josh Kouri Series: Renewal Scripture: Psalms 143

July 21, 2019

July 21, 2019

Renewal: Grace

Preacher: Ben Hill Series: Renewal

July 14, 2019

July 14, 2019

Renewal

Preacher: Ben Hill Series: Renewal

Old Testament

Guest Preachers

Rex Barrett | Executive Pastor

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Kevin Cawley | Leadership Development and Church Planting & Strengthening Pastor

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Cory Fahrenkamp | Midwest City Church Planter

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Charlie Hall | Worship and Liturgy Pastor

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Josh Kouri | Founding and Lead Pastor

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Jordan Richardson | Shawnee Student Director

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John Riner | Pastor

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