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God @ Work @ E.

I'm pretty stoked, we're having baptisms for the first time as a new church this Sunday . 6 people are TTP (taking the plunge) and 2 more are waiting in the wings to see if they can get off work to be baptized also. The stories will bless your inner Christian don't miss it! Baptisms are such a great time to see and hear the invisible working of God's Spirit in the inner lives of people you sit next to in a church gathering!

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The new series is coming, starting the following Sunday. Tongue, Piercing. It's an exploration of MRRC (mouth related relational chaos) and managing the flamethrower called our tongue. Your relationships and personal peace could be enhanced as a result.

The Mexico Mission team is getting ready for their trip to the Grace Children's Home in Rosarito Mexico, I'm super stoked to see a bunch of our folks heading down to serve others out of the ZOC (zone of comfort).

The brand spanking new ESLG (Elevation Student Life Group) is already thriving, there are 13-14 students and 6 staff showing up every week. Some of the kids are not yet followers of Jesus, so yeah Jesus!. My buddy and apprentice Brian Guzman is doing a great job leading them and challenging them. This Saturday we're all going to San Francisco on a photo safari scavenger hunt to build community and memories.

...Loving what God is doing at E these days.

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sean:

Wonderful bro!

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