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The End, But Also Just the Beginning
The loved - from every tribe, tongue and nation - will worship the Lover forever.
Today,
we'll take a look at worldwide worship. Then we'll consider
our own lives and personal callings. Jesus' command is clear: we must
worship
him and share his gospel with those who don't yet know
and worship him. As an act of worship, we'll have the opportunity to pursue
specific
commitments. (read more)
See
photos from this meeting in the
Urbana 2000 photo album.
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View
or listen to worship from this session.
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| Sitting together on stage the drama team members
present individual encounters with Jesus from John 12:1-3, 20:24-28
and Luke 24:44-53, then segue into recitation of Revelation 4 & 5. |
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Ken Fong brings the story of Gods love
to its conclusion, when every tribe and language
and people and nation will join voices in the worship of their savior.
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"After this I looked, and there was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation [who] cried out in a loud voice, saying, Salvation
belongs to our God who is seated on the throne,
and to the Lamb! " Jess Delegencia brings to life this scene of ultimate worship from Revelation 7:9-17.
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Being in mission means being in partnership with other Christians. Learn more in the video, Partnership in Mission.
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| As the video, Lost People, explains, 2 billion people in the world still live without the opportunity to learn about Jesus Christ. |
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