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Broken: Come As You Are - Apathy - Tim Jirrels

An episode of the The Harbor podcast, hosted by The Harbor, titled "Broken: Come As You Are - Apathy - Tim Jirrels" was published on September 20, 2021 and runs 38 minutes.

September 20, 2021 ·38m · The Harbor

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In the second message in our Broken: Come As You Are series, Creative Director Tim Jirrels examines the subject of spiritual apathy: what it is, how it takes away our joy and purpose, and how we can overcome it. Join us in the church-wide challenge Tim puts forth! Are you up for it? Tim's notes are here: https://notes.subsplash.com/fill-in/view?page=e5tPr9BhQV Find us on: YouTube: YouTube.com/TheHarbor Instagram: Instagram.com/TheHarbor_life Facebook: Facebook.com/TheHarbordotlife Website:...

In the second message in our Broken: Come As You Are series, Creative Director Tim Jirrels examines the subject of spiritual apathy: what it is, how it takes away our joy and purpose, and how we can overcome it. Join us in the church-wide challenge Tim puts forth! Are you up for it?

Tim's notes are here: https://notes.subsplash.com/fill-in/view?page=e5tPr9BhQV

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YouTube: YouTube.com/TheHarbor
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Facebook: Facebook.com/TheHarbordotlife
Website: https://www.TheHarbor.life
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