When I returned to my house after the Anaheim fire, I thought this.

Here are some thoughts that came my way after we were evacuated from our home and returned after the fire had been contained. Click the image below to watch the video of me sharing these thoughts in my backyard:

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  • In what ways are those who connect guests at your church actually "saving" them?
  • How does helping someone realize they are wanted and needed allow them to experience their salvation?
  • Can you tell a story of someone who was literally saved in a tangible way by discovering community at your church?
  • How can you better honor those among you who connect others regularly and well in your church?
Greg Curtis
I am a Christ-follower, husband, and father of 3. As a Community Life Pastor at Eastside Christian Church, I overseeing assimilation driven ministry. I am a 3rd generation Southern Californian who is passionate about fostering faith and following Jesus. I value promoting faith in the form of a movement as opposed to its more institutional forms.
gregcurtis-assimilation.com
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