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Church At Home 2021

An episode of the South City Church Podcast podcast, hosted by Allen Wilson, titled "Church At Home 2021" was published on December 26, 2021 and runs 18 minutes.

December 26, 2021 ·18m · South City Church Podcast

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Hello everyone and welcome to Church at Home! We hope everyone had an amazing Christmas and were able to enjoy time with friends and family. We really would love to connect with you, so please go to southcityhsv.com and click "Connect With Us." While you're there, tell what us what your favorite Christmas moment was or perhaps a New Year’s resolution that you’re contemplating. Speaking of the New Year, mark your calendars for the kick off of 21 Days of Prayer beginning Monday, January 10 at 6am.Thank you for spending some time with us today. We hope that the love of Christ fills your hearts and homes as you conclude 2021. Please join us online or in-person next week for the beginning of our new series Refresh. If this past year has left you feeling exhausted, overwhelmed or burned out and you're in need of an infusion of energy, purpose, and strength, then you are going to love learning the secret of living a Holy Spirit empowered life.  Have a happy and safe New Year and we will see y'all in 2022!

Hello everyone and welcome to Church at Home! We hope everyone had an amazing Christmas and were able to enjoy time with friends and family. We really would love to connect with you, so please go to southcityhsv.com and click "Connect With Us." While you're there, tell what us what your favorite Christmas moment was or perhaps a New Year’s resolution that you’re contemplating. Speaking of the New Year, mark your calendars for the kick off of 21 Days of Prayer beginning Monday, January 10 at 6am.

Thank you for spending some time with us today. We hope that the love of Christ fills your hearts and homes as you conclude 2021. Please join us online or in-person next week for the beginning of our new series Refresh. If this past year has left you feeling exhausted, overwhelmed or burned out and you're in need of an infusion of energy, purpose, and strength, then you are going to love learning the secret of living a Holy Spirit empowered life. 

Have a happy and safe New Year and we will see y'all in 2022!

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